UNIT 11: BOOKS Lesson: Writing. Task 1: Work in groups and put the questions under correct headings.

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UNIT 11: BOOKS Lesson: Writing

Task 1: Work in groups and put the questions under correct headings.

 General introduction: 7, 4, 9  Summary of the book’s content :2, 5, 6, 8  Conclusion: 1, 3

Task 2: Ask and answer the above questions about the book you have just read.

- Suggested answers: 7. What is the title of the book? Falling into Bed 4. Who is the author? Phil Healey 9. What the type of book is it? A funny story. 2. Where is the book set? 5. What is the main theme of the book? Urban myths 6. Who are the main characters? Englishman 8. What is ths plot of the story? An Englishman went to theUnited States to visit some places. On the last day of his holiday, he vsited the. When he went up to the top floor, there was a strong wind and he fell off the building. Fortunately, when he was only a hundred metres frome the street, a big car came round the corner with a bed on the top of it. He hit the bed,not the road

* Useful expressions: - I would like to introduce you.. - It was written by …… - After reading this book, I feel..

Suggested answers:

- I would like to introduce you “Falling into bed”, a funny story. It was written by Phil Healey. Last autumn an Englishman went to the to visit some important places. On the last day of his holiday he went to to visit the. The weather was cold and it was very windy but he walked up… and up..and up. He arrived at the top and looked down at the street below. Suddenly there was a strong wind and he fell off the building. But when he was only a hundred metres from the street, a big car came round the corner with a bed on top of it. He hit the bed, not the road. Lucky man ! “Falling into bed” is a strange and interesting story.

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