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Charts    3   LISTEN  to  the  conversation  between  two  people  in  a  costume  store.  Then  circle  the  correct
           10.1,  10.3
                         verb  according  to  what  you  hear.
              Q
              copy       1.  The  customer  (ets)/  helps  the  salesperson  see  the  invitation  to  the  party.

                         2.  The  salesperson  makes  /  has  the  customer  walk  over  to  the  display  of  masks.

                         3.  The  Venetian  mask  helps /  lets  the  wearer  eat,  drink,  and  talk.

                         4.  The  mask  with  the  feathers  always  makes  /  has  people  feel  beautiful  and  exciting.

                         5.  The  tiger  mask  will  probably  help  /  have  the  customer  feel  good.

                         6.  The  salesperson  had  /  made  the  assistant  wrap  up  the  mask.

              ng  5   4   EDIT.  Read  the  text.  Find  and  correct  six  more  errors  with  causative  verb  patterns  and
                         phrasal  verbs.


                                   The  Mystery  of  Masks


                               Wearing  masks  lets  people  te  hide  their  identity  from
                           others.  This  can  help  to  create  a  feeling  of  mystery  at  a

                           masquerade  ball,  a  dance  where  people  wear  costumes.  In  a
                           normal  situation,  you  might  be  able  to  come  up  with  some
                           ideas  about  people’s  qualities  because  you  can  see  their  faces
                           and  expressions.  You  think  about  whether  they  are  good

                           looking  and  how  often  they  smile.  Their  appearance  gets  you
                           form  certain  opinions  about  them.  It  may  help  you  to  decide
                           if  you  want  to  talk  to  them.

                               Some  masks  stand  up  from  all  the  rest  because  they  are  so  fancy.  People  may  pay  a  lot
                           of  money  to  have  made  these  masks.  Do  such  amazing  masks  make  you  to  want  to  meet
                           the  people  who  are  wearing  them?  Once  a  friend  of  mine  fell  her  husband  for  at  a  costume

                           party  before  she  ever  saw  his  face.  She  loved  his  voice  and  personality,  and  she  didn’t  think
                           about  his  appearance  at  all.  Sometimes  a  masquerade  ball  can  turn  it  out  to  be  a  very
                           special  day.





           Charts     5  SPEAK.  Work  in  groups.  Discuss  the  answers  to  these  questions.
           10.1,  10.2,
           10.5,  10.6   1.  Why  do  some  people  enjoy  putting  on  costumes?  Why  do  others  dislike  it?
                         2   When  was  the  last  time  you  wore  a  costume?  Describe  it.  How  did  it  make  you  feel?
                         3.  What  kinds  of  costumes  stand  out  at  a  party?

                         4   Give  examples  of  animals  or  insects  that  use  camouflage.  How  does  it  help  them?

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