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  1. Understanding idioms and expressions

On each blank line write the letter of the correct meaning of each expression.

1. On display means .

  1. put out for people to see

  2. on a big ship

2. If you have your Thanksgiving dinner out-ofdoors, you eat it ____.

  1. with the doors of your house open

  2. outside

3. Role-playing means .

a. rolling a ball around in a game

b. pretending to be someone else

4. If you take advice from a friend, you ____ .

a. take your friend's possessions

b. do what your friend suggests

5. After all means .

  1. after a long time

b. what happened was a surprise

6. John Smith owed his life to Pocahontas because she ____ .

  1. lent him money

  2. protected him from death

  1. Taking words apart

A. Practice with Word Parts

Study the meanings of these word parts. Then use them to complete the words defined below.

un-, in- = not re- = again, back ex- = out, beyond -less = without

  1. sufficient (not enough)

2. create (make again)

3. end (without end)

  1. union (to come together again)

  2. desirable (not good, not wanted)

  3. tract (remove something from something else)

B. Noun Endings for People`s Occupations, Nationalities, and Activities

To tell about a person`s identity, occupation, nationality, or activity, English words usually add one of these endings: -r, -er, -or, -ist, -an, or –ant. Put the correct ending on each noun listed below.

  1. a person who comes to see sights in a particular place: a tour _____ or a

sightsee _

  1. a person who lives in a colony: colon ____

3. a person traveling in or on a moving vehicle but not operating it:

passeng ____

4. someone born in Europe: Europe ____

5. the chief political leader in a colony or American state: govern ____

6. Practising sentence patterns

Priscilla Mullens asked John Alden a question beginning, "Why don't you ... ?" This type of question can be:

(1) A suggestion or offer:

"Why don't you come over to my house for dinner tonight?" Answer: "Thanks, I'd love to."

(2) A question asking why a person does not do something:

"Why don't you own a car?"

Answer: "I don't know how to drive."

Answer the following question.

In your opinion, was Priscilla making a suggestion or asking a question when she said, "Why don't you speak for yourself,]ohn?" ___________________ .

Complete these questions beginning with “Why don`t …” and “Why doesn`t…?”

1. It's raining out. Why don't you _______________________ ?

2. Joe got a low grade on his math test last week. Why doesn't __________ ?

7. Sharing ideas

    1. Issues

Debate these issues in small groups. Then choose one and write about it.

1. Everybody loves a love story. That's why the poet Longfellow invented one to tell about the Pilgrims. And when Hollywood made a movie about Pocahontas, it added a fictitious romance between John Smith and the young Indian princess. Should writers change historical facts to make a more interesting story? Is it okay to blend fact and fiction?

2. Do newcomers to an area have a right to push earlier residents off the land? Does land really belong to any particular group of people?

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