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Design a gadget for James Bond

PRO

Lesson 1

JEC
T
2

1 Vocabulary
Use these words to describe the objects your teacher has brought in to class.
What is it made of?
For example: Its made of glass.
glass

metal

leather

rubber

plastic

cotton

wood

feathers

What does it look like?


For example: It looks smooth and shiny.
round

square

smooth

rough

bulky

big

rectangular

large

shiny

dull

small

tiny

2 Speaking
Work in small teams. Choose a picture but dont let anyone else see it!
Describe the object in your picture to your partner. Your partner must draw the object.
Can your team guess what your object is?

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3 Reading
Read the descriptions of the gadgets from the James Bond Macmillan reader you have
chosen.
In pairs look at these gadgets and answer the following questions:
What does the gadget do?
What is it made of?
Write two or three sentences to describe it.

Sunglasses
a watch with a saw

a jet pack

a seagull snorkel

4 Writing project work


Design a gadget for James Bond to use.
Make a drawing of it and label the different parts.
What is it made of?
What does it do?
How can James Bond use it?
This is the first part of your James Bond project.

Macmillan Readers
This page has been downloaded from www.macmillanenglish.com. It is photocopiable, but all copies must be complete pages.
Macmillan Publishers Limited 2005. Published by Macmillan Heinemann ELT Heinemann is a registered trademark of Harcourt Education, used under licence.

Design a gadget for James Bond

PRO

JEC
T
2

Lesson 2
1 Vocabulary
Use your dictionary to find the meanings of the words you dont know.
skinny

evil

self-centred

bald

selfish

hairy

ugly

stocky

cruel

cold-hearted

fat

sinister

Put the words in the correct column. The first two have been done for you.

Appearance

Personality

fat

evil

Appearance

Personality

Now write the words in some sentences.

Macmillan Readers
This page has been downloaded from www.macmillanenglish.com. It is photocopiable, but all copies must be complete pages.
Macmillan Publishers Limited 2005. Published by Macmillan Heinemann ELT Heinemann is a registered trademark of Harcourt Education, used under licence.

2 Speaking
Work in your group. Take turns to describe one of the pictures.
The other students must guess which person is being described.
For example: Hes very fat and has a big nose. He looks quite evil.

3 Writing project work


Make your own James Bond villain! Cut up the pictures from the last activity.
Make an evil villain using all the different parts.
Now write a paragraph about your villain. Describe what he/she looks like
and describe their personality.

Macmillan Readers
This page has been downloaded from www.macmillanenglish.com. It is photocopiable, but all copies must be complete pages.
Macmillan Publishers Limited 2005. Published by Macmillan Heinemann ELT Heinemann is a registered trademark of Harcourt Education, used under licence.

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