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Gamma Intermediate Module Unit 6 Handout 1 Multiple Choice: Complete The Following Sentences With The Appropriate Form
Gamma Intermediate Module Unit 6 Handout 1 Multiple Choice: Complete The Following Sentences With The Appropriate Form
Gamma Intermediate Module Unit 6 Handout 1 Multiple Choice: Complete The Following Sentences With The Appropriate Form
3. When Tom _______ to invite Jenny to the disco, Bert had already _______ her.
a. decides – asks
b. decided– asked
c. deciding – asking
4. Dave had already _______ the car when the crane _______.
a. repair – arrives
b. repaired – arrived
c. repaired – arrives
5. Had you _______ any experience with film production before the movie?
a. had
b. having
c. has
6. Robert had _______ living in that house for ten years when he _______ it.
a. being – sells
b. is – sold
c. been – sold
7. Shelly had just _______ her house when the storm _______.
a. left – started
b. leaves – starts
c. left - starts
8. I had just _______ the shower when someone _______ at the door.
a. entered – knocks
b. enter – knocks
c. entered – knocked
KEY: 1) b. 2) a. 3) b. 4) b. 5) a. 6) c. 7) a. 8) c.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 6
HANDOUT 2
READING ACTIVITY
Column A Column B
4. Helen had already finished the test d. until she got a private tutor.
5. Ian had just scored a point e. when Tim invited her.
6. Physics had been difficult for Sue f. when the telephone rang.
KEY: 1) f. 2) i. 3) c. 4) h. 5) a. 6) d. 7) b. 8) e.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 6
HANDOUT 3
WRITING ACTIVITY
4. EXPECTED / LOWER / SCORES WERE / STUDENTS HAD / THAN THE / THE TEST
6. BECOME / HEAR THAT / I WAS / QUEEN / SUE HAD / SURPRISED TO / THE PROM
7. BEGAN / ENTERED / HAD JUST / SHOW / THE VENUE / TIM / WHEN THE
KEY:
1) I was surprised to hear that you had decided to invite me.
2) The examination had begun before I arrived.
3) Sheila had already jogged two miles when we met.
4) The test scores were lower than the students had expected.
5) The movie had already finished when we ordered pizza.
6) I was surprised to hear that Sue had become the prom queen.
7) Tim had just entered the venue when the show began.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 6
HANDOUT 4
READING / WRITING ACTIVITY
Take a look at the following article about the creation of artificial skin, and answer the
questions on the following page.
1. Living artificial skin, which is made from human tissue. First, the tissue is screened
genetically to check that it has no genetic abnormalities. Then, it is separated into
different layers, which are subsequently cultured on a collagen sponge for a few weeks.
The tissue is then tested to determine whether it hosts any potentially damaging micro-
organisms and/or other dangerous pathogens. If it passes the test, the tissue is frozen
and sent to the hospital or clinic, where it is kept.
When needed, the tissue is thawed and placed on a wound at the completion of a
surgical procedure. The patient's skin begins absorbing the cultured tissue, which
stimulates the secretion of fluids that accelerate the healing process, help prevent
infection, and help the body regenerate new skin.
2. Plastic artificial skin, which is made from a "smart" type of plastic. The material contains
microcapsules filled with a special healing substance. Like human skin, it heals itself.
If the plastic cracks, the microcapsules break and release the healing substance into
the damaged area. This plastic skin is still in an experimental phase and still needs
further development in order to make it possible to use it on living beings. However,
research shows that someday it may be used in the reconstruction of broken bones.
The potential is enormous.
These new treatments are a spearhead in the use of polymer-based plastics and animal-
derived treatments for wound repair and skin replacement.
VOCABULARY:
TO SCRAPE: To remove the outer layer of the skin against ABNORMALITY: A condition considered not normal
a rough surface TO HOST: To provide home and nutrition
INJURY: Wound TO THAW: To defrost, to free from the effect of extreme
WOUND: Damage, usually involving rupture of tissue cold
due to external violence or force SURGICAL
TO SEW: To close a wound with stitches (using a PROCEDURE: Operation
surgical needle and thread) TO CRACK: To break without complete separation of the
TISSUE: An aggregate of similar cells forming parts
structural material in an animal or plant SPEARHEAD: The sharp head of a spear (a weapon with a
TO HEAL: To restore to a healthy condition long wooden shaft and a sharp head for
TO SCREEN: To check throwing)
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Based on the previous text, answer the following questions using complete sentences.
4. What are the two types of artificial skin? What are they made of?
.
KEY:
1. We usually protect our injuries by covering them.
2. Severe wounds may require surgery, because they may need to be sewn back together.
3. It is used to accelerate the healing process.
4. Living artificial skin is made from human tissue. Plastic artificial skin is made from a “smart” type of plastic.
5. To check for any genetic abnormality.
6. They are cultured on a collagen sponge for a few weeks.
7. To determine whether it hosts any germs or pathogens.
8. The patient’s skin absorbs the cultured tissue which stimulated the secretion of fluids that accelerate the healing process.
9. If the plastic cracks, the microcapsules break and release the healing substance into the damaged area.
10. It may be used in the reconstruction of broken bones.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 7
HANDOUT 1
MULTIPLE CHOICE
KEY: 1) b. 2) a. 3) c. 4) c. 5) b. 6) a. 7) c. 8) b.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 7
HANDOUT 2
READING ACTIVITY
I. Read the text and say if the statements below are TRUE or FALSE.
MOROCCO
KEY: 1) False. 2) True. 3) True. 4) False. 5) True. 6) False. 7) True. 8) False. 9) True. 10) False.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 7
HANDOUT 3
READING ACTIVITY
Column A Column B
3. Without looking at the price c. Tim had cleared off the table.
4. Mark had received many job offers d. Ian could tell the sweater was
expensive.
5. Joan has never been crazy
e. after graduating from college.
6. Tom is thinking
f. Stelle had lost some extra pounds.
7. By being determined,
g. for cheerleading this year.
8. Before washing the dishes,
h. having you here, Mr. President.
KEY: 1) g. 2) h. 3) d. 4) e. 5) b. 6) a. 7) f. 8) c.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 8
HANDOUT 1
WRITING ACTIVITY
I. According to the given hints, write a sentence using the causative use of have and get. Check your
answers with the lab teachers.
3. At the restaurant, the Taylors want the waiter to bring their meal.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 8
HANDOUT 2
READING ACTIVITY
Column A Column B
KEY: 1) b. 2) i. 3) f. 4) d. 5) e. 6) g. 7) h. 8) a.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 8
HANDOUT 3
WRITING ACTIVITY
I. According to the illustration, write as many sentences as you can, indicating what still needs to be
done. Use the causative use of have and get. Check your answers with the lab teachers.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 9
HANDOUT 1
MULTIPLE CHOICE
KEY: 1) b. 2) c. 3) a. 4) b. 5) a. 6) c. 7) a. 8) b.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 9
HANDOUT 2
READING ACTIVITY
Column A Column B
6. You can put everything you will f. while we watch the movie?
KEY: 1) d. 2) i. 3) f. 4) e. 5) c. 6) h. 7) a. 8) g.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 9
HANDOUT 3
READING / WRITING ACTIVITY
I. Take a look at the following article about the benefits of recycling waste water and answer the
questions on the following page.
However, it is possible to collect and reuse waste water in our homes, offices, factories
and farms. The water can be treated to the standards required for agriculture, industry
and even drinking. Waste water can be redirected prior to treatment. For example,
shower water may be directly reused for flushing toilets, or after treatment, such as
when treated sewer effluent is used to irrigate agricultural areas.
VOCABULARY:
WASTE WATER: Water that has been used STREAM: A running course of water, usually smaller
SEWER: A usually underground system for carrying off than a river
waste water, as in a city TO UNDERGO: To experience
PRIOR TO: Before NUTRIENT LOAD: The amount of organic matter
TO FLUSH: To wash out (a toilet) by means of a sudden WATERWAY: A course of water
rush of water PIPE: A metal tube used for carrying water, gas, oil,
SEWER EFFLUENT:Liquid flowing from a sewer etc
THEREBY: Consequently FURTHERMORE: In addition
TO OUTWEIGH: To exceed in importance
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Based on the previous article, answer the following questions using complete sentences.
2. What happens to the water that is not used for drinking or watering?
6. According to point 2, what is the effect of the reduction of stormwater and sewer discharges?
10. In what way can the benefits outweigh the costs and risks?
KEY:
1. As a result of day-to-day activities like showering, flushing the toilet and using machinery.
2. It is discharged into our rivers and ocean via the sewer system.
3. Shower water may be reused for flushing toilets.
4. Treated effluent can be used to irrigate agricultural areas.
5. They are lowered when waste water is recycled.
6. The stress on streams, sewage systems and stormwater collectors is lowered.
7. It is negative.
8. Financial, environmental and health.
9. Health and pollution risks.
10. Appropriate waste water recycling can help both our environment and our economy.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 10
HANDOUT 1
MULTIPLE CHOICE
KEY: 1) c. 2) b. 3) a. 4) c. 5) a. 6) b. 7) b.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 10
HANDOUT 2
READING ACTIVITY
Column A Column B
3. I guess they have some good news for me, c. wasn’t she?
i. don’t they?
KEY: 1) g. 2) h. 3) i. 4) a. 5) f. 6) e. 7) d. 8) c.
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GAMMA INTERMEDIATE MODULE UNIT 10
HANDOUT 3
WRITING ACTIVITY
3. Theater as an art form began during the fifth century B.C., _____________________________ ?
4. That comedian didn’t try hard enough to make people laugh, ___________________________ ?
10. The first ten rows of seats have already been sold, _____________________________________ ?
KEY: 1) didn’t she. 2) doesn’t he. 3) didn’t it. 4) did he / she. 5) wasn’t she.
6) didn’t he. 7) is it. 8) won’t they. 9) was it. 10) haven’t they.
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