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• HELP WITH VOCABULARY Speaking and Listening
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• Connecting words
• a Work in pairs. Discuss these questions .
a Look at the words in blue in the article. Then choose
1 Why do people lie?
• the correct words/phrases in these rules .
• 2 When do you think it's OK to lie?
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• • Although, even though, despite, in spite of and however 3 What makes some people better liars than others?
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• are similar in meaning to and/but.
• 4 How can you tell if people are lying?
• • We use although, even though, despite and in spite of to
contrast two sentences/two clauses in the same sentence. b Look at photos 1-4. Do you think this person is
lying or telling the truth in each photo?
• We use however to contrast two sentences/two clauses
in the same sentence.
• We put/don't put a comma (,)after however.
b Fill in the gaps in these rules with although, even
though, despite or in spite of.
• After and we usually use a noun
or verb+ing.
• After and we usually use a clause.
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• c Check in ITit!ft;!:!i!l!!;\j!I• p147 . c -44 Listen to an interview with Dr Miriam
Richards, an expert in body language. Check your
a Rewrite these sentences using the words in brackets.
answers to 6b.
Change other words in the sentence if necessary.
1 I went out last night. I felt really tired. (despite) a Work in pairs. Try to choose the correct words/
I went out last night, despite feeling really tired. phrases in these sentences.
2 Robin slept really well. There was a lot of noise. (in spite of) 1 Good liars often make more/less eye contact than usual.
3 I don't get paid very much. I enjoy my job. (even though) 2 People who are lying often smile a lot/never smile.
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4 Erica was well-qualified. She didn't get the job. (however) 3 Real smiles use the muscles around the mouth/eyes.
s We enjoyed the concert. There weren't many people 4 The left/right side of the brain controls the right side of
there. (even though) the body.
6 They watched TV all night. They had to work the next s The left/right side of the brain controls imagination.
day. (despite) 6 People often cover their mouth/nose when they're lying.
7 The teacher explained it twice. I still didn't understand it.
b 44 Listen again. Check your answers.
(even though)
b Work in pairs. Compare answers. • HELP WITH LISTENING
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• British and American accents
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. a -45 Listen to these words. Notice how
• British and American people say the letters in bold
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• differently. You will hear the British accent first.
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• 1 hot, lot, body
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• 2 saw, talk, thought
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• 3 aunt, ask, can't
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4 girl, forty, mother
5 party, better, water
b -46 Listen to six sentences. Which do you
hear first: a British accent or an American accent?
c Look at Audio Script -44 p168. Listen again
and notice the difference between the interviewer's
British accent and Dr Richards's American accent.
Are you a good liar? Work in groups. Look at p114.