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TRAVEL THE WORLD UNIT
Q LISTENING Q FUNCTIONS
Talking about life experiences
d>) 12.02 Richard Ward is on a radio programme.
Listen and choose the correct answers. 1 2 Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
1 Richard is talking about travelling well I t e dangers
1 ever / see / a snake?
of travelling.
2 ever I eat I something horrible?
2 Richard thinks it's important to go to famous places I
3 ever / be / on television?
go to places ot er people don’t go.
4 ever I speak I to someone from the US?
3 Richard always takes a scarf with him because e goes
5 ever / win / a prize?
to cold places I e can use it in many different ways.
6 ever / be / to another country?
do 12.02 Listen again and answer the questions.
Have you ever seen a snake?
1 When he came home from travelling, where did he stay?
2 How many books has he written?
Yes, I ave. It was a pyt on at te zoo.
3 What, for Richard, is the difference between a tourist
and a traveller? No, I aven't.
4 Why is it good to get lost?
5 What are three things you can do with a scarf?
Q SPEAKING
1 3 Work in pairs. Think of a famous person. Ask about
things that the famous person has done in their life
and imagine the answers. Use some of the verbs in
the list.
drive | eat | play | see
stay | travel | win | write
@ GRAMMAR
Present perfect with ever / never Mr President - ave you
ever eaten fried spiders?
10 Complete the sentences with ever or never and
complete the rule.
Yes, I ave. I eat t em all t e time.
1 Have you got lost?
2 I've had my own home.
BESE*] TH!NK
RULE: When we use the present perfect to talk about
experiences and we want to say: Exploring differences
3
• 'at no time in (my) life' we use the w ord ______
1 4 SPEAKING Work in small groups. Look at the pairs
4
• 'at any time in (your) life' we use the w ord ______
of things. Answer the questions.
The words ever and never usually come between have
and the past participle. a What is the same?
b What is different?
1 1 Complete the mini-dialogues with the words 1 A car and a taxi
in the list. 2 A train and a plane
3 A holiday and a journey
been | eaten | ever | have
4 A tourist and a traveller
never | no | played | yes
Te same: a car and a taxi ave w eels I doors I a driver.
1 A Have you watched a silent film?
Different: you drive your car, but a taxi driver drives
B Yes, I . t e taxi. In a taxi, you ave to pay.
2 A Have you ever to the Olympic Games?
B , I've never been to them. SPEAKING Compare your ideas with others in
the class.
3 A Have you ever tennis?
B , I have.
PRONUNCIATION
4 A Have you ever a really hot curry?
Sentence stress Go to page 121. Q
B No, I've tried curry.
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