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Unit 2

Unit 2 Extra practice: Key Unit 2 Revision: Key


1 
Words to be circled: drama, gripping, documentary, 1 2 did you do
creepy, romantic, scary, touching, horror, fantasy 3 had been walking; reached
4 had ever had
5 wasn’t sleeping; came
I T A R O M A N T I C 6 looked; jumped; quickly drove
7 didn’t think; did
M S C A R Y D R H R R
A U S D I G O R B O E 2 2 had been working; didn’t feel
3 had/’d never been
G H H R A R C T E R E
4 was crossing; stumbled; fell
I H E A T I U E L E P 5 Had (you) been waiting / Were (you) waiting;
arrived
N I H M S P M I A R Y 6 was shining; left
A N E A G P E V E L S
3 2 been believing: believed
T O U C H I N G A V I 3 had been (pleased): was (pleased)
4 didn’t go: haven’t been
I M A S Y N T Y S R O 5 being (talking): been (talking)
V L F I Y G A S B T I 6 had become: became

E H O R R O R Y L I L 4 2 The cinema was closed five years ago and then


F A N T A S Y A E C E (it was) reopened last January.
3 The success of a documentary like this is strongly
influenced by the filmmaker’s skills.
4 The incident has been written about in all the
2 2 turning point newspapers.
3 main character 5 It’s clear that all of these photos were taken by a
4 story professional photographer.
5 context 6 In the film a young couple are attacked but the
6 central idea wrong man is arrested.

3 2 audience 5 2 b 3 c 4 a 5 a 6 c
3 present
4 photo
5 idea
6 bring
Hidden word: mutter

4 2 sympathize
3 relief
4 embarrassing
5 poor
6 nightmare

5 2 the eye
3 tripped
4 likely
5 beautifully

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Unit 2
Unit 2 Extension: Key
Student A
1 Example questions and answers:
A: Have you heard from Andrea recently?
B: Yes, and you’ll never believe it – she’s in hospital
with a broken wrist!
A: Oh, that’s awful! Where did she break her wrist?
B: In Yellowstone National Park.
A: What was Andrea doing there?
B: She was hiking and exploring the place.
A: What was she doing when she broke her wrist?
B: She was walking along next to a river when she
saw a place to camp on the other side, so she
decided to walk across the river.
A: Why didn’t she use a bridge?
B: There wasn’t one nearby, and the water wasn’t
deep.
A: Did she slip?
B: Yes, and she landed on a rock.
A: Did it hurt?
B: Yes, a lot – that’s how she knew she’d broken her
wrist.
A: How did she get to hospital?
B: She was lucky. A park ranger came by in a jeep
and took her there.
A: What did the doctor say?
B: He said it was a clean break.
A: Has she left hospital?
B: No – they’re keeping her in for a bit because she
also hit her head when she fell.
Student B
1 Example questions and answers:
B: Have you had any more news from Andrea?
A: Yes, I got an email from her today. There was a
fire at the hospital she was in last night!
B: Really? How terrible! Is she OK?
A: Yes, she wasn’t hurt. Nobody was.
B: When did she realize there was a fire?
A: Actually, it was Andrea who discovered it.
B: How did she discover it?
A: She couldn’t sleep, so she went down to the
­cafeteria to get a juice.
B: How did she know there was a fire?
A: She saw smoke coming from the kitchen.
B: What did she do?
A: She called 911.
B: Did the firefighters come quickly?
A: Very quickly, and they put the fire out.
B: Was there much damage?
A: No – the fire didn’t spread any further.
B: What happened after the fire?
A: The hospital director thanked her personally for
acting so quickly.
B: How did Andrea feel?
A: She felt really proud.

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