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4/5 © Cambridge University Press und Österreichischer Bundesverlag Schulbuch GmbH & Co. KG, Wien 2015 | www.oebv.at | English Unlimited HAK/HUM 4/5 | ISBN 978-3-209-07535-2 Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Von dieser Druckvorlage ist die Vervielfältigung für den eigenen Unterrichtsgebrauch gestattet. Autorin: Leslie Anne Hendra Review 1 Find eleven words and one three-word expression describing strong feelings. Write them in the spaces. The first letter is shown. Words go: →←↓↑ d e i f i r r o h a m a b c d e u g i r t n i a y g r y e l l i a o a r a d s i a d a z r a e u r x a e t e r e i s o l a t e d i t i a a i a a l a p o i a a a f g d f k c z k a f e g r i i a e i a b a g a p p a l l e d t t i a l a a l a x a i d a h r a f a e r a k a a m a l g o r f i l g c l c y u p r i m a l a x a e e a a h a c l y g e a c a z t h r i l l e d e d e t a n i c s a f a d i 2 Complete the sentences with two expressions of similar meaning. 1 I didn’t know anyone at the conference so I felt quite / . 2 I’m always / by science programmes. They’re so interesting. 3 The children were completely out of control. We were / by their behaviour. 4 I couldn’t understand him at all. I was completely / by his words. 5 I felt absolutely / when I spilled coffee on her white carpet. 6 We were / to be back in touch after so many years. Extension 3 Match 1–8 with a–h. 1 When I saw the huge dogs running towards me, a I was desperate B2 . How would I get home? 2 I thought she’d moved to another country. b I was impressed B2 with his knowledge. 3 When I was promoted, my salary almost doubled. c at first I felt quite awkward B2 . 4 My teenage son came home after midnight last night. d I was completely petrified B2 . 5 He gave an amazingly detailed explanation. e I was so thankful C1 ! It was a cold day. 6 I didn’t understand their customs very well, so f I was furious B2 with him! 7 The last train left just as I arrived at the station. g I was ecstatic C2 , as you can imagine! 8 When a taxi finally stopped for me, h I was astonished B2 to see her here. a b d f h h i i m m o t Unit 01 – Immigration and diversity: Describing strong feelings

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Page 1: 4/5 Vocabulary Extra - oebv.at

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© Cambridge University Press und Österreichischer Bundesverlag Schulbuch GmbH & Co. KG, Wien 2015 | www.oebv.at | English Unlimited HAK/HUM 4/5 | ISBN 978-3-209-07535-2Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Von dieser Druckvorlage ist die Vervielfältigung für den eigenen Unterrichtsgebrauch gestattet.Autorin: Leslie Anne Hendra

Vocabulary Extra

Vocabulary Extra Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2013

Upper Intermediate Unit 8, p63: Describing strong feelings Review

1 Find eleven words and one three-word expression describing strong feelings. Write them in the spaces. The first letter is shown.

Words go: →←↓↑

d e i f i r r o h a m a b c

d e u g i r t n i a y g r y

e l l i a o a r a d s i a d

a z r a e u r x a e t e r e

i s o l a t e d i t i a a i

a a l a p o i a a a f g d f

k c z k a f e g r i i a e i

a b a g a p p a l l e d t t

i a l a a l a x a i d a h r

a f a e r a k a a m a l g o

r f i l g c l c y u p r i m

a l a x a e e a a h a c l y

g e a c a z t h r i l l e d

e d e t a n i c s a f a d i

2 Complete the sentences with two expressions of similar meaning.

1 I didn’t know anyone at the conference so I felt quite / .

2 I’m always / by science programmes. They’re so interesting.

3 The children were completely out of control. We were / by their behaviour.

4 I couldn’t understand him at all. I was completely / by his words.

5 I felt absolutely / when I spilled coffee on her white carpet.

6 We were / to be back in touch after so many years.

Extension

3 Match 1–8 with a–h.

1 When I saw the huge dogs running towards me, a I was desperateB2. How would I get home?

2 I thought she’d moved to another country. b I was impressedB2 with his knowledge.

3 When I was promoted, my salary almost doubled. c at first I felt quite awkwardB2.

4 My teenage son came home after midnight last night. d I was completely petrifiedB2.

5 He gave an amazingly detailed explanation. e I was so thankfulC1! It was a cold day.

6 I didn’t understand their customs very well, so f I was furiousB2 with him!

7 The last train left just as I arrived at the station. g I was ecstaticC2, as you can imagine!

8 When a taxi finally stopped for me, h I was astonishedB2 to see her here.

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Unit 01 – Immigration and diversity: Describing strong feelings

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© Cambridge University Press und Österreichischer Bundesverlag Schulbuch GmbH & Co. KG, Wien 2015 | www.oebv.at | English Unlimited HAK/HUM 4/5 | ISBN 978-3-209-07535-2Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Von dieser Druckvorlage ist die Vervielfältigung für den eigenen Unterrichtsgebrauch gestattet.Autorin: Leslie Anne Hendra

Vocabulary Extra

Vocabulary Extra Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2013

4 Match the adjectives from exercise 3 with their meanings.

1 extremely angry:

2 pleased and grateful:

3 embarrassed and not relaxed:

4 very surprised:

5 without hope:

6 extremely frightened:

7 admiring and respectful:

8 extremely happy:

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© Cambridge University Press und Österreichischer Bundesverlag Schulbuch GmbH & Co. KG, Wien 2015 | www.oebv.at | English Unlimited HAK/HUM 4/5 | ISBN 978-3-209-07535-2Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Von dieser Druckvorlage ist die Vervielfältigung für den eigenen Unterrichtsgebrauch gestattet.Autorin: Leslie Anne Hendra

Answer key

Vocabulary Extra

Vocabulary Extra Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2013

Unit 8

1 Words go: →←↓↑

d e i f i r r o h a m a b cd e u g i r t n i a y g r ye l l i a o a r a d s i a da z r a e u r x a e t e r ei s o l a t e d i t i a a ia a l a p o i a a a f g d fk c z k a f e g r i i a e ia b a g a p p a l l e d t ti a l a a l a x a i d a h ra f a e r a k a a m a l g or f i l g c l c y u p r i ma l a x a e e a a h a c l yg e a c a z t h r i l l e de d e t a n i c s a f a d i

→ isolatedC1 appalled thrilledB2

← horrifiedC2 intrigued fascinatedB2

↓ baffled out of placeC2 mystified

↑ humiliatedC2 delightedB1 mortified

list of words: appalled baffled delighted fascinated horrified humiliated intrigued isolated mystified mortified out of place thrilled

2 1 out of place / isolated 2 fascinated / intrigued 3 appalled / horrified 4 baffled / mystified 5 humiliated / mortified 6 thrilled / delighted

3 1 d 2 h 3 g 4 f 5 b 6 c 7 a 8 e

4 1 furious 2 thankful 3 awkward 4 astonished 5 desperate 6 petrified 7 impressed 8 ecstatic

Unit 9

1 1d 2a 3g 4e 5f 6h 7c 8b

2 1 act as / work as / take on the role of 2 play an active part in 3 do voluntary work for 4 be a member of / belong to 5 be a supporter of 6 work as / take on the role of / act as

3 1 assist with, help out with, keep an eye on2 cooperate with, take charge of, participate in3 contributing to, devote time to

4 1 contribute to 2 keep an eye on 3 cooperate with 4 assist with 5 take charge of 6 devote time to 7 participate in 8 help out with

Unit 10

1 1 f 2 g 3 i 4 b 5 a 6 d 7 c 8 e 9 j 10 h

2 1 show 2 experts 3 accomplishment 4 change 5 dedicated 6 make 7 using 8 challenges 9 working 10 awards (‘acclaim’ can’t be used here because it’s uncountable)

3 1 highly 2 to 3 for 4 good 5 with 6 priority 7 by 8 ambitions

4 1 I hope, in the next year or so, to fulfil my ambition to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.

2 If we cooperate with David and Kimi, we’ll all be able to achieve more.

3 He is recognised throughout the country for his contribution to business.

4 They worked side by side for years to find a cure for the disease.

5 Everyone knows she is highly respected in the field of botany.

6 They made it their top priority to raise $50,000 for charity and they succeeded.

7 Our local councillor has done a lot of good for the whole district.

8 For the next three years, I’m going to devote myself to university studies.

Unit 11

1 1 up 2 down 3 up 4 up/down 5 down 6 up 7 up 8 up/down 9 down 10 up

2 1 take upB1 2 cut down onB2 3 give upB1 4 turn downB2 5 break upB1 6 set upB1 7 end upB1 8 close downB2

3 1e 2h 3g 4d 5c 6b 7i 8a 9f

4 1 keep down 2 take down 3 open up 4 chop up 5 note down

Unit 12

1 1c 2h 3f 4i 5k 6a 7d 8l 9j 10e 11g 12b

2 1 have health insurance; covers various treatments; treat people

2 have regular check-ups; discusses everything openly with; given access to; ’re entitled to

3 have a high status; have a friendly manner towards; help out with

3 1i 2f 3c 4e 5d 6b 7j 8g 9a 10h