Exercices Unit 7 So Sorry
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Exercices Unit 7 So Sorry
Exercices Unit 7 So Sorry Words logbook, p. 74-75 Prononciation : suffixe -able a. forget – forgettable / believe – believable / excuse – excusable / forgive – forgivable b. Le schéma accentuel reste le même… c. Le suffixe -able n’est pas une terminaison contrai-gnante. Il y a 3 exceptions peu ou pas répertoriées, à savoir : com’pare – ’comparable ad’mire – ’admirable pre’fer – ’preferable Prononciation : préfixes un- et misa. unforgettable – unbelievable – unforgivable – mis- understand – misbehave – misinterpretation. b. Il y a deux accentuations. c. Les préfixes antonymiques, tout comme les néga tifs, sont toujours accentués... Organiser le lexique : 1. indelicate – rude – disrespectful – impolite – insulting – despicable: attitude 2. guilty – ashamed – embarrassed – worried – sorry – happy – proud: feelings 3. wound – scar – injure – hurt: damage 4. mean to – intend to – do on purpose: intentions 5. wrong-doing – mischief – offence – aggravation _- misbehaviour Associer un mot et sa définition 1. mischief (noun) 2. despicable (adj.) 3. scar (noun) 4. guilty (adj.) 5. worried (adj.) Word bank Word bank lie Blame ashamed Phrase(s) dans laquelle / lesquelles j’ai rencontré ce mot Domaine de sens auquel je peux le rattacher They lied when they forged their excuse notes He blamed the dog for eating his homework He was ashamed of his attitude! Responsibility Feelings verbe ou nom To say or think that someone or something is responsible for something which has happened. To blame someone for (doing) something / bleim / to accuse someone of / to reproach someone with / charge someone with / condemn/ criticize Praise adjectif Feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done blame (nom) blameless (adj.) – blamelessly (adv) – blameworthy (adj.) : deserving blame blamable (adj.) shame (nom) shameful / shameless: (adj.) ashamedly (adv) shame-facedly :(adv) put or pin the blame on take the blame for … Fix the problem not the blame. The bad workman blames his tools. It is easier to blame than do better. When two quarrel, both are to blame. He who is ashamed of asking, is ashamed of learning. Reasons for misbehaviour Nature du mot Défi nition Ne pas oublier Prononciation Mots proches –synonymes Mots éloignés –antonymes Quelques mots de la même famille (avec leur nature, et leur sens) Ne pas confondre ! verbe Not tell the truth He lied , he is lying / lai / fake – forgepretend- deceive tell the truth – be honest a liar (n.): someone who lies Ashamed of (doing) something /ə ʃeimd / to be responsible for to be guilty / sorry proud of : adj. pride: n unashamed to lie - lay -– lain (homophones, homonymes…) Collocations, tournures idiomatiques/ Proverbes, dictons lie to someone to lie through one’s teeth = to lie outrageously a white lie = unimportant lie to spare feelings, to be polite A lie has no legs, but a scandal has wings Listening Activity 1. ‘…truly do not believe…’ ‘…truly sorry…’ Negatives 1 In the introduction :‘…I am not going to answer any questions…’ (répété une deuxième fois) → - In Mr Pringles’ statement : ‘…when I should not have…’ ‘…do not believe to be true…’ ‘…do not believe that…’‘…and I cannot stop…’ Intensifi eurs 2 ‘…very wrong…’ ‘…profoundly regret…’ ‘…truly cannot stop…’ Verb or auxiliary 1. I haven’t seen him for years. 2. She had more than she asked for. 3. My teacher should have told me. 4. Do you have to make so much noise? 5. How long have you lived here? Strong (hæv / hæd) Weak (əv /əd) why? 1. X auxiliaire + négation attachée = forme forte 2. X verbe (sens de recevoir) 3. 4. 5. X X auxiliaire verbe (obligation) (ne peut pas être réduit) X auxiliaire Debriefing Bilan de la CO Bilan de la CE p 161