Aim: to read for specific information (answer questions)
• Read out the questions and give Ss time to read the text again and find the answers.
• Check Ss' answers around the class.
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Answer Key
1 A lot of scientific language comes from the Greek and Latin languages.
2 Forming plurals is different in scientific writing because many of them are irregular. Instead of using common plural endings such as -s, -es or -ies,
scientific words often end with -i, -a, or -ae in the plural.
3 The characteristics of scientific texts include use of the passive voice, statistics and objective statements.
4 The writer feels that learning technical vocabulary can be difficult, but that lots of people find it tricky and so should practise and not give up.
• Refer Ss to the Check these words box and ask Ss to look them up in the Word List.
• Play the video for Ss and elicit their comments.
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Feedback:
“The praise” method
“Good job!
Well done!”
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Ex.3 p.82
Aim: to practise collocations
Explain the task and give Ss time to complete it and then check Ss’ answers.
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Answer Key
1 common 2 scientific 3 technical 4 sentence 5 objective 6 personal
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Feedback:
“The praise” method
“Good job!
Well done!”
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Whiteboard
PPT (With words)
Pupils Book
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