А. Авраменко - Writing на 5+. Книга для ученика
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Writing на 5+
Книга для ученика
А. Авраменко
© А. Авраменко, 2018
ISBN 978-5-4490-6647-3
Создано в интеллектуальной издательской системе Ridero
Unit 1
Warm up!
(Generalization)
Exercise 1.1
Choose the most general word of each set:
Example:
spoon, knife, crockery , fork
1. furniture, table, cupboard, sofa
2. mammal, animal, dog, pet
3. car, vehicle, traffic, van
4. keeping to diets, going in for sport, keeping fit, doing exercise
5. learn words, study language, do grammar tasks, write quizzes
Exercise 1.2
Match sets of words with topics:
Language Practice
(Spelling)
Exercise 1.3 (Homonymy)
Choose the correct word (consult the dictionary if necessary):
1. To affect/effect the prices
2. To beat/beet the opponent
3. The cent/scent of herbs
4. Web cite/sight/site
5. Chili/chilly pepper
6. Complement/compliment of the chef
7. City council/counsel
8. To die/dye hair
9. Disc/disk jockey
10. Fare/fair hair
11. Finish/Finnish sauna
12. Cake made with flower/flour and eggs
13. Back and forth/fourth
14. Thunder and lightening/lightning
15. Marry/Merry Christmas
16. Minor/miner disease
17. My muscles/mussels began to ache
18. She passed/past away
19. The War and Piece/Peace
20. The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain/plane.
21. The North Pole/Poll
22. The Newtonian principle/principal of inertia
23. Sole/soul mate
24. Walk up the stairs/stares
25. Keep quiet/quite!
26. To/too/two good to be true!
27. She tied the apron around her waste/waist.
28. I am not sure weather/whether this is true or not.
Exercise 1.4 (Suffixes & Endings)
Consult the dictionary if necessary:
Exercise 1.5 (Doubling Consonants)
Mind that consonants double except for :
Rate => ra ted (ending with —e)
Clear => clea ring (two vowels before the last consonant)
Sharp => sha rper (ending with two consonants)
Benefit => benefi ted (three and more syllables)
Fill in the gaps where needed:
1. Transfer_ing
2. Stop_ed
3. Forbid_en
4. Commit_ing
5. Prefer_ed
6. Run_er
7. Begin_ing
8. Avoid_ing
9. Benefit_ed
10. Occur_ed
Writing
(Sentence)
1. Parallelism:
The crowd began to wave handkerchiefs and to shout good-byes.
He entered a university and she started to work .
Keeping fit is a hobby . But playing computer games is an addiction .
2. Inversion:
Very carefully , we moved from the room into the kitchen.
What experience teaches you , you never forget.
3. Participle clauses (or subordinate clauses):
The capital of Syria is Damascus. Damascus is probably the oldest city in the world. => Being the capital of Syria, Damascus is probably the oldest city in the world. OR The capital of Syria is Damascus, probably the oldest city in the world. OR The capital of Syria is Damascus which is probably the oldest city in the world.
4. Do not overdo with so :
His parents were poor, so they couldn’t afford to send him to college => Being very poor, his parents couldn’t afford to send him to college OR His parents, who were very poor, couldn’t afford to send him to college.
5. Do not overdo with pronouns:
After lunch our friends walked around the garden, and they left in an hour. => After lunch our friends walked around the garden and left in an hour.
Exercise 1.6
Rewrite sentences using parallel constructions:
Example: Don’t go too close to that dog: it may attack you and you may be bitten => Don’t go too close to that dog: it may attack and bite you.
1. Chimpanzee is a monkey, but is related to humans.
2. The orangutans have long arms, and their hair is reddish-brown.
3. Gracefully and silent, the deer moved into the woods.
4. From the window he could see his dog in the yard. The birds on the tree were also visible.
Exercise 1.7
Rewrite the text applying inversion:
The Bermuda Isles are in the Atlantic Ocean about seven hundred miles from New York. They were discovered by Juan Bermudez in 1515. The voyagers, landing in Bermuda, stayed there for ten months. Their reports were so enthusiastic that permanent settlers soon arrived.
Exercise 1.8
Rewrite sentences applying participle and subordinate clauses or just excluding unnecessary words:
1. The girls were on their way to Montgomery. Here they hoped to find their father.
2. After lunch we were less ambitious, so we gathered our fishing and decided to go to the cinema.
3. The national parks have become very popular, so they are in danger.
4. The workers were on a strike, and they slept on their work places.
Unit 2
Warm up!
(Linking Cause and Effect)
Exercise 2.1
Where are the causes and the effects in these pairs? Mind that in one pair there is no linking.
1. Mothers shouldn’t work – Children shouldn’t spend time with nannies
2. Classmates help each other – People tend to make best friends at school
3. «Honesty is the best policy» – We trust honest people
4. Fast food is tasty – McDonald’s is dangerous for health
5. «Tastes change with age» – Elderly people are more experienced and wise
Exercise 2.2
Explain your reasons (2—3):
1. I want to live in a big house with all my relatives because…
2. There is always a leader in friendship because…
3. Women should use make-up because…
4. A businessman should be selfish because…
5. I want to work in the shopping industry because…
Language Practice
(Spelling)
Exercise 2.3 (ei-ie)
Mind that for the sound [i: ] we write IE (believe), except for after – c (receive).
For all other sounds we write EI (their).
Fill in the gaps with EI or IE:
1. Gr__f
2. Dec__ve
3. Rel__ve
4. H__ght
5. L__sure
6. Ch__f
7. N__ce
8. Ach__ve
9. N__ther
10. Rec__pt
Exercise 2.4 (Apostrophe)
Mind that we use the apostrophe all possessive forms (girl’s, girls’, Jones’s), except for personal pronouns (theirs, hers).
Put the apostrophe where needed:
Mr. Jones has two sons. This is the boys room. All the toys are theirs. Cars and robots are among their favorite ones. They always argue about whose cars are faster. But in fact theyre real friends. Everybody knows that their robots are the best at school. If anybody elses robot appears better, than Mr. Jones buys a new toy for his children. Joneses are really happy.
Exercise 2.5 (Compounds)
Writing
(Paragraph: Order of Sentences)
1. Time order:
I was born… went to school… entered the university… graduated… started my career…
2. Space order:
The apartment was… there were four rooms… my room was…
She is… her skin… her hair… her eyes…
3. Order for climax (most frequently used in an essay with the elements of argumentation):
from the least important fact to the most important one.
Exercise 2.6
Applying one of the three ways of ordering sentences (each once), organize each set:
1.
___ His parents enrolled him in a conservatory, where he could learn the music theory.
___ As a child he learnt to read music notation and to play the piano by ear.
___ Born in 1948 in a small New Mexican town, Robert Own was destined to become famous.
___ In school, his teachers were aware that Robert had a special talent and they encouraged him to devote as much time as possible to his music.
___ His professional career was now launched.
2. The fifty-five mile an hour speed limit should be retained.
___ Driving at fifty-five miles an hour conserves gas.
___ This limit can prevent accidents.
___ Riders can see more of the country by driving slowly.
3. Describing a person.
___ deep-set brown eyes
___ sitting nervously on the edge of a chair
___ long graceful neck
___ cotton summer dress
___ hands twisting a handkerchief
Exercise 2.7
Write a paragraph on each topic applying one of the ways of ordering sentences (each once):
1. Describe your dream: I want… because… (Three reasons)
2. Describe an event: It was one of the most exciting moments in my life… (Then describe what happened in more detail: write about five sentences)
3. Describe a person: from general characteristics to details (3 details)
Unit 3
Warm up!
(Analogy)
Exercise 3.1
Find mistakes in the parameters of comparison if any. Correct them:
1. Football is a typical hobby for boys. Tennis is an expensive sport.
2. Fast food is cheap. Chinese cuisine is not expensive.
3. Buying clothes is time consuming. Buying food is boring.
Exercise 3.2
Match sentences to compare from two columns. There is one extra sentence in each column.
Language Practice
(Vocabulary)
Exercise 3.3 (Synonyms)
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