Description
Module 11 covers three chapters of the third level of English:
English 3g: Should I see the doctor?
Do you know how to talk about health? What do you reply to someone who says “I’m not feeling very good.”? Can you describe the symptoms of common health problems? After reading about the Collins family, you’ll learn how to use phrasal verbs like come down with, fight off and put your back out related to health and injuries. In addition to learning how to use the words “ache”, “pain” and “hurt” correctly when talking to a doctor about health issues, you’ll also learn how to give advice. Martha’s got the flu! What should she do? Do you know the difference between don’t have to and mustn’t? What about advice in the past? You know, you really shouldn’t have forgotten your tissues.
English 3h: He can’t have been an upstanding citizen, then!
Who is an upstanding citizen? What is a policeman’s job? Do you ever bend the rules? This unit teaches you all about law and punishment vocabulary, both in formal and everyday English. After learning many new collocations, synonyms and other useful phrases, you’ll read about a detective trying to solve a murder! Is it possible the victim could have been poisoned and attacked? This leads to the grammar section of the unit which concerns modal verbs – specifically for possibility and deduction, just like a true detective!
English 3i: What’s on TV tonight?
Most people watch quite a lot of TV, but do you know how to talk about television? This unit takes you through useful TV vocabulary—everything from switching it on, to describing your favourite (or even most hated) TV shows. Reality shows are hugely popular at the moment, especially one’s about survival! Could you win dangerous challenges in the wild, and would you be able to outsmart your competition? After completing this unit, you’ll be able to talk about all your abilities—past, present and future—and you finally won’t have any more problems with “could” and “manage to”.
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