Match the underlined phrasal verbs 1–8 with the definitions a–h----- Nội dung ảnh ----- VOCABULARY AND LISTENING Phrasal verbs 1.08 Match the underlined phrasal verbs 1–8 with the definitions a–h. Then listen, check and repeat. A In the school holidays, most teenagers ‘hang out’ with their friends, but Ben volunteers at a children’s summer camp. He ‘takes care of’ the children. I ‘get on with’ the other volunteers,’ he says. ‘It’s great!’ B I really ‘look up to’ my best friend, Emma. Her mum is in a wheelchair, so she ‘depends on’ Emma for many things, like having a shower. Emma is also busy with schoolwork. I don’t know how she ‘deals with’ everything, but she never ‘gives up’. She’s really positive. When I’m feeling sad, she always ‘cheers me up’. a look after f have a good relationship b make me feel happier c manage to do d admire e stop trying h spend time relaxing Use it! 2 Write true and false sentences about your friends and family with the phrasal verbs from Exercise 1. Can your partner guess which sentences are false? A radio programme 3 Look at the photo. What do you think the man’s special talent is? LEARN TO LEARN Taking notes Writing keywords can help you remember what the listening is about. 1.09 4 Listen to the radio programme about Henry Fraser and take notes. Then compare with a partner. Whose notes are clearer? Why? His life before the accident. The accident. His life after the accident. 5 Listen again and circle the correct answers. 1 Henry hit his head because … a the water wasn’t deep. b he was running. 2 After the accident, Henry … a needed help with some things. b needed help with everything. 3 Henry paints pictures of … a animals and people. b animals, people and things. 4 Jeremy looks up to Henry because he … a is positive about a difficult situation. b paints with his mouth. Voice it! 6 Discuss the questions. 1 How do you think Henry felt after the accident? 2 Why do you think he didn’t give up? 3 Do you think Henry is inspiring? Why / Why not? |