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Unit 11 JETSTREAM PRE-INT- ciberwork LESSON 1 If you mix red and blue, you get purple. If you paint pictures, you are an

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Unit 11 JETSTREAM PRE-INT- ciberwork LESSON 1 If you mix red and blue, you get purple. If you paint pictures, you are an artist. If you mix red and white, (you get pink). If you mix yellow and blue, (you get green). If you mix red and yellow, (you get orange). If you mix red, blue and yellow, (you get) brown. If you write novels, (you are a novelist). If you play a musical instrument, (you are a musician). If you eat too much, you (put on weight). If you touch fire, you (burn your hand). If you are thirsty, you (feel weak). If you save money, you can (buy what you want). If you walk to work, you (save money). A Have you seen Eloise recently? B No, I haven't. If I (see) (see) her, I ('ll tell) (tell) her to phone you. A Have you written that poem yet? B No, I haven't. If I (write) (write) a good poem, I ('ll read) (read) it to you. A Do you think Jake will have another concert in the UK? B If he (has) (have) another concert in the UK, he ('ll invite) (invite) us to it. A Do you think the band will ever be any good? B If they (practise) (practise) hard enough, they ('ll be) (be) good. A Hermione is a very talented writer. B Yes, she is. We ('ll publish) (publish) her novel if she (finishes) (finish) it. What is the Angel of the North? (a sculpture) When did the sculptor Antony Gormley win the Turner prize for art? In (1994) What's Arturo's favourite work of art? (a poem) When did Rudyard Kipling write it? In (1895) Somebody made the poem into a (song). The Angel of the North is a stone statue. (FALSE) It's as high as a five-storey building. (TRUE) Men worked in the coal mine under it for two hundred years. (TRUE) The poem 'If…' was written as advice from a father to his son. (TRUE) Arturo thinks it has a great rhyme. (FALSE) What is James Haggerty's job? (He's a school teacher.) What is his hobby? (He's an artist.) How long does it take to finish a portrait? (It takes six months.) Which portrait needed the most staples? ​The portrait of CP30. What kind of personality do you need to make portraits with staples? ​.​ (You need to be patient.) James Haggerty makes (portraits) from staples.

He is (really into) Star Wars films. Making the portraits requires (patience). He uses (one stapler) to complete each portrait. He discovered the art form (while daydreaming). NOUN

PERSON ADJECTIVE VERB

painting (painter)

paint (creative)

novel

create

(novelist) (musician)

talent

make music (talented)

A Did you go to Caterina's (exhibition) at the weekend? B No, I didn't. Which (gallery) is it on at? A It's on at Tempo on Piccadilly Street. B Oh, OK. If I find time, I'll go one day this week. I read the (review) in the ​Sunday Times newspaper. It was very good. A Yes, she's a very (talented) artist. A lot of people like her work and the (critics) always write good things about her. They say she is the new Picasso of the twenty-first century.

LESSON 2 I / have / enough / money / I / buy / the / painting (If I had enough money, I would buy the painting.) I / buy / the / painting / the / artist / have / enough / money / to / pay / the / rent (If I bought the painting, the artist would have enough money to pay the rent.) the / artist / have / enough / money / to pay / the / rent / she / feel / happier (If the artist had enough money to pay the rent, she would feel happier.) the / artist / cannot / paint / she / be / unhappy (If the artist couldn't paint, she would be unhappy.) LESSON 3 Why did you go to university? (I went to university to study history.) Why did Rafael come to England? (He hopes to improve his English.) Why is Anna coming to this class? (She is determined to learn German.) What do you want to borrow the money for? ​I need to buy some course books. Why do you do yoga? (I want to be fitter.) (AUTHOR) (SET)

(PUBLISH) (PLOT) (CHARACTERS) (COVER) (TITLE) ​ (SHORT STORY) LITERARY-NOVEL BIOGRAPHY ROMANCE HISTORICAL-NOVEL DETECTIVE-STORY THRILLER HISTORY COOKERY FANTASY My brother is an actor and he is (performing) in a play at the local theatre. Al is (directing) a new film. It will be on TV sometime next year. Marcus is (writing) the script for a detective film. I'm (watching) a documentary about dolphins on TV. Sam is (going to) the theatre tonight to see a new play. Jo is (making) a sculpture of a horse. A Are you coming to see the ballet with us? B No, I don't like ballet. It isn't (my thing). A Oh, well. (I'm crazy) about ballet. I've always wanted to be a ballet dancer. B I know. But you know me. (I'm very keen) on film and I love the theatre. I just don't like dance. It doesn't (do anything for me). A I understand. (I'm really into) all types of dance. B Well, have a good time. Enjoy the ballet. I'm sure you will.

A (What) a boring film! B So you didn't like it? A I hated it. It had (such) a boring plot and (what) terrible actors! B I don't think they were so bad. Jason Williams is one of my favourite actors. He's been in some really great films. I just think it was (such) an awful script. They couldn't do anything with it. A You're right. (How) embarrassing for them! B I know. It must be (such) an embarrassment to be in a film like that.