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               4   S P E A K  Discuss the questions.
                 1   Is there anything else you would you add to the list of dos and don’ts?
                 2   Do you think you have what it takes to work in journalism? Why / Why not?
                   Do you think you are a good communicator in general? In what social situations
                 3
                   do you find it easier or more difficult to interact with others?

               Pronunciation
                                   Binomials
               1   5.1 Binomials using  and often have a common pronunciation pattern. Listen to the
                 example chop and change and answer the questions.
                 1   Which word has the longer vowel sound,  chop or change ?
                   Which word is stressed more,  chop or change ?
                 2
                 3   Which word is connected to the and?
               2   S P E A K  Look at the list of binomials on page 74. Discuss whether they follow the same
                 pattern as chop and change.
               3   5.2 Listen and check your answers to Exercise 2.
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                A b o u t   E n g l i s h
                Did you know that there are trinomials, too? One example of a trinomial is   cool, calm
                and collected. Think of some more trinomials that you might know. Use these words
                to  help you:
                here, …   hook, …   beg, …   blood, …
                                                                                        D o n ’ t   f o r g e t !
               4   S P E A K  In groups, look at the list of binomials that are connected by the words  or and
                                                                                        Use your time carefully
                 by. Do they follow the same pattern as those connected by  and?
                                                                                        before you listen. Read
                                                                                        the instructions and
                  all or nothing   bit by bit   sooner or later   step by step
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                                                                                        carefully. Consider
                                                                                        any differences and
               Listening    Part 4 Multiple matching
                                                                                        similarities between
                                                                                        the options before you
               1   5.3 You will hear five short extracts in which people are talking about
                                                                                        listen.
                 communication errors.
                 TASK ONE                                    TASK TWO
                 For questions 1–5, choose from the list  (A–H), what   For questions 6–10 , choose from the list (A–H), what
                 caused each of the communication errors.      the effect of the error was.

                                          While you listen you must complete both tasks.

                 A   an unplanned comment                    A   the loss of a job
                   background noise                            a confession of what happened
                 B                                           B
                                                      1                                               6
                                          Speaker 1                                        Speaker 1
                 C   mistaken identity                       C   the anger of a politician
                                          Speaker 2   2                                    Speaker 2   7
                 D   being distracted                        D   an enlarged audience
                 E   confusing fact and fiction   Speaker 3   3   E   the cancellation of an   Speaker 3   8
                                                               important visitor
                 F   mishearing information
                                          Speaker 4   4                                    Speaker 4   9
                                                               an awkward public appearance
                                                             F
                 G   careless reading
                                          Speaker 5   5                                    Speaker 5   10
                                                             G   an unintended good time
                 H   a speech impediment
                                                               a feeling of embarrassment
                                                             H
               2   S P E A K  Discuss the questions in groups.
                 1   Which of these stories would you consider the funniest or the most embarrassing?
                 2   In which of these stories did the  news travel fast? Why?
                 3   Have you or anyone you know ever experienced any crossed wires like this?
                   What happened?
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