ترافلر 5 Traveller | ثالث ثانوي | الفصل الدراسي الأول
(مقررات + فصلي)
حلول الوحدة الثانية
3. EXPRESSIONS WITH MAKE AND DO
A.
1. make
2. make
3. do
4. make
5. make
6. make
7. do
8. do
9. make
10. make
11. make
12. do
13. do
14. make
15. make
16. make
17. do
18. do
19. make
20. make
B.
1. made an excuse
2. do (me) a favour
3. making progress
4. make an appointment
5. doing (our) best
6. do wonders
7. make a guess
8. done (a lot of) harm
9. make a suggestion
10. made a decision
GRAMMAR
1. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE / PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
A.
The Present Perfect Simple is used:
• for actions that happened in the past but the exact time is not mentioned 3
• for recently completed actions 1
• for past actions whose results are obvious in the present 8
• for actions which started in the past and continue up to the present (emphasis on the action) 4
• with adjectives in the superlative form and expressions like the only/first/second... etc. 6
The Present Perfect Progressive is used:
• for actions which started in the past and continue up to the present (emphasis on the duration of the action) 2
• for actions which happened over a period of time in the past and may have finished, but the results are obvious in the present 5
• to show annoyance resulting from a recent action 7
B.
Suggested answers
• What’s the difference between since and for?
For is used with a period of time (e.g. I’ve had this car for 5 years.) Since is used with a point in time (e.g. I’ve had this car since 2004.)
• What’s the difference between have been in sentence 3 and have gone in sentence 8?
Have been to means that sb has visited and came back. Have gone to means that sb has not returned yet. (e.g. I’ve been to the supermarket twice this week. John isn’t here; he’s gone to the supermarket.)
• In sentence 4, why is the Past Simple ( was appropriate in the first part of the sentence and why is the Present Perfect Simple ) has been appropriate in the second part of the sentence?
We use the Past Simple for actions that were completed in the past and the exact time is mentioned. (e.g. Present Perfect Simple: I have tasted Mexican food. Past Simple: I tasted Mexican food last night.)
2. PRACTICE
1. have been
2. have been working
3. have stopped
4. have been looking
5. has been trying
6. have already seen
7. wrote
8. saw
9. has been calling
10. haven’t been
11. Have you discovered
12. have been coming
13. brought
14. have been thinking
15. haven’t called
16. have never been
Listening حلول قسم الاستماع
1. PRE-LISTENING
Suggested answers
• Do you like visiting museums? Why / Why not?
Actually, I like visiting museums a lot. Of course it depends on what kind of a museum it is, but generally speaking, in museums we can see interesting exhibits that are unique in some way, or can learn about different topics.
• Which of the following museums would you be most interested in visiting?
Because I’m interested in the life and mission of the Prophet Mohammad, I’d visit the National Museum of Saudi Arabia.
2. LISTENING FOR GIST
The following should be ticked:
• what you can see
• who the museum is for
• the entrance fee
3. LISTENING FOR SPECIFIC
INFORMATION
1. on holiday
2. uncle 3. 2 hours
4. funny
5. for 4
5 minutes
6. (really) dark
7. history
8. the Great Fire
9. (small / young) children
10. (quite) expensive
4. MULTIPLE MATCHING
Speaker 1 - c
Speaker 2 - a
Speaker 3 - e
Speaker 4 - d
Speaker 5 - f
Vocabulary & Grammar
حلول قسم المفردات والقواعد
VOCABULARY 1.
ADJECTIVES ENDING IN -ED AND -ING
A.
Suggested answers
• What’s the difference between excited and exciting ?
Excited describes the feeling or attitude one experiences. Exciting describes what or who causes the feeling or attitude.
• Can you think of any other adjectives ending in -ed and -ing?
amazed-amazing, pleased-pleasing, surprised-surprising, confused-confusing, encouraged-encouraging, exhausted-exhausting
B.
1. impressive
2. overwhelming
3. thrilled
4. scared
5. frightening
6. disappointed
2. ADJECTIVES DESCRIBING PEOPLE AND PLACES
A.
(Pe:people Pl:place
B both +:positive
-: negative 0:neutral)
brilliant (+Pe)
nervous (-Pe)
glorious (+Pl)
homesick (-Pe)
grateful (+Pe)
miserable (-B)
enormous (+/-B)
attractive (+B)
dull (-B)
plain (0B)
picturesque (+Pl)
remote (-/0B)
splendid (+B)
graceful (+Pe)
B.
1. homesick
2. graceful
3. enormous
4. mysterious
5. brilliant
6. grateful
7. remote
8. nervous
GRAMMAR
ARTICLES
A.
Suggested answers
• Which article do we use before a singular countable noun when we mention it for the first time?
a(n )
• Which article do we use before nouns which are specific or have been mentioned before?
the
• Do we use an article before plural countable nouns when we refer to them in general?
No
• Which words do not take the definite article the ?
(See Grammar Reference p. 90 )
B.
1. a
2. –
3. –
4. –
5. an
6. The
7. a
8. –
9. The
10. –
11. a
12. –
13. the
14. an
15. –
Speaking حلول قسم التحدث
1. WARM-UP
Suggested answer
• Where do you live? What do you like or dislike about the area?
I live in a flat in a big city that is the capital of my country. I like living here because big cities have more to offer than rural places. For example, my flat has all the comforts and there are many shopping malls and restaurants nearby.
2. CHOOSING BETWEEN OPTIONS
=====
=====
Suggested answer •
The option I would choose is the first one. I think it is important to be near supermarkets and restaurants and also have access to reliable and frequent means of transportation.
3. FURTHER DISCUSSION
Suggested answer
• What are the advantages or disadvantages of living in a large city?
Advantages: - access to supermarkets, restaurants, etc.
- access to public transportation
Disadvantages:
- hectic pace of life - large cities are often overcrowded and polluted
• What are the advantages or disadvantages of living with roommates? Advantages: - company - more economical (split rent, electricity bills, etc.)
- split housework Disadvantages:
- limited personal space (probably only your bedroom)
• If you could build a house anywhere you wanted, where would you choose, and why?
I would choose to build my house on top of a hill overlooking a bay because I love being close to the sea and I also enjoy waking up in the morning to a beautiful sea view
Examination Practice
حلول قسم التدرب على الاختبار
A.
1. always stands out
2. haven’t played tennis since
3. a ten-minute drive
4. a lot of traffic
5. have had this car
6. has been doing her homework
7. twice a week
8. it made up for
B.
1. recommendation
2. amazing
3. location
4. accommodation
5. satisfied
6. immediately
7. arrangements
8. thrilling
9. invitation
10. impression
Writing حلول قسم الكتابة
عودة للمواضيع التالية:
Reading حلول قسم القراءة
Suggested answers إجابات مقترحه
1. PRE-READING قبل القراءة
• When you hear the phrase hama]ing places’, what kind of
places come to mind? Which ones would you like to visit?
The places that come to my mind are places of historical
and cultural interest. Places of amazing natural beauty,
like national parks, also come to mind. I’d like to visit
the Sanqingshan National Park in China which I’ve seen
pictures of.
• Which of the following are important for you when you
visit a place?
Since I love nature, geographical features attract me, but
I’m also interested in culture and traditions. Of course,
it always helps if the weather is good when you visit a
place.
• What do you know about Iceland?
I know that it is an island country in the North Atlantic
Ocean, but other than that, I know very little about it.
2. READING FOR GIST القراءة للفكرة العامة
C
3. READING FOR DETAILS القراءة للتفاصيل
1.c
2.b
3.d
4.b
5.d
6.c
7.a
4. GUESSING THE MEANING OF
UNKNOWN WORDS
تخمين معنى كلمات غير معروفة
A.
1. c 2. a 3. d 4. b
B.
1. b 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. c 6. c 7. a 8. b
5. POST-READING بعد القراءة
Suggested answers إجابات مُقترحة
• Would you like to visit Iceland? Why/Why not?
I wouldn’t say that I don’t want to visit Iceland, but
in fact there are many other places in the world that I
would rather visit.
• How is the place you come from different from Iceland?
I come from a country in the Middle East. The
geographical features of my country are very different
from the ones in Iceland and the weather is very
different too.
Vocabulary & Grammar
حلول قسم المفردات والقواعد
VOCABULARY
1. WORDS EASILY CONFUSED
1. absence
2. shortage
3. loss
4. lack
5. manage
6. accomplish
7. succeed
8. achieve
9. coast
10. shores
11. beach
12. temperature
13. climate
14. weather
2. WORDS RELATED TO THE WEATHER
A.
1. j
2. i
3. a
4. c
5. d
6. e
7. b
8. g
9. f
10. h
B.
1. changeable
2. freezing
3. humid
4. shower
5. storm/downpour
6. blizzard
Vocabulary & Grammar
حلول قسم المفردات والقواعد
VOCABULARY
1. WORDS EASILY CONFUSED
1. absence
2. shortage
3. loss
4. lack
5. manage
6. accomplish
7. succeed
8. achieve
9. coast
10. shores
11. beach
12. temperature
13. climate
14. weather
2. WORDS RELATED TO THE WEATHER
A.
1. j
2. i
3. a
4. c
5. d
6. e
7. b
8. g
9. f
10. h
B.
1. changeable
2. freezing
3. humid
4. shower
5. storm/downpour
6. blizzard
3. EXPRESSIONS WITH MAKE AND DO
A.
1. make
2. make
3. do
4. make
5. make
6. make
7. do
8. do
9. make
10. make
11. make
12. do
13. do
14. make
15. make
16. make
17. do
18. do
19. make
20. make
B.
1. made an excuse
2. do (me) a favour
3. making progress
4. make an appointment
5. doing (our) best
6. do wonders
7. make a guess
8. done (a lot of) harm
9. make a suggestion
10. made a decision
GRAMMAR
1. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE / PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
A.
The Present Perfect Simple is used:
• for actions that happened in the past but the exact time is not mentioned 3
• for recently completed actions 1
• for past actions whose results are obvious in the present 8
• for actions which started in the past and continue up to the present (emphasis on the action) 4
• with adjectives in the superlative form and expressions like the only/first/second... etc. 6
The Present Perfect Progressive is used:
• for actions which started in the past and continue up to the present (emphasis on the duration of the action) 2
• for actions which happened over a period of time in the past and may have finished, but the results are obvious in the present 5
• to show annoyance resulting from a recent action 7
B.
Suggested answers
• What’s the difference between since and for?
For is used with a period of time (e.g. I’ve had this car for 5 years.) Since is used with a point in time (e.g. I’ve had this car since 2004.)
• What’s the difference between have been in sentence 3 and have gone in sentence 8?
Have been to means that sb has visited and came back. Have gone to means that sb has not returned yet. (e.g. I’ve been to the supermarket twice this week. John isn’t here; he’s gone to the supermarket.)
• In sentence 4, why is the Past Simple ( was appropriate in the first part of the sentence and why is the Present Perfect Simple ) has been appropriate in the second part of the sentence?
We use the Past Simple for actions that were completed in the past and the exact time is mentioned. (e.g. Present Perfect Simple: I have tasted Mexican food. Past Simple: I tasted Mexican food last night.)
2. PRACTICE
1. have been
2. have been working
3. have stopped
4. have been looking
5. has been trying
6. have already seen
7. wrote
8. saw
9. has been calling
10. haven’t been
11. Have you discovered
12. have been coming
13. brought
14. have been thinking
15. haven’t called
16. have never been
Listening حلول قسم الاستماع
1. PRE-LISTENING
Suggested answers
• Do you like visiting museums? Why / Why not?
Actually, I like visiting museums a lot. Of course it depends on what kind of a museum it is, but generally speaking, in museums we can see interesting exhibits that are unique in some way, or can learn about different topics.
• Which of the following museums would you be most interested in visiting?
Because I’m interested in the life and mission of the Prophet Mohammad, I’d visit the National Museum of Saudi Arabia.
2. LISTENING FOR GIST
The following should be ticked:
• what you can see
• who the museum is for
• the entrance fee
3. LISTENING FOR SPECIFIC
INFORMATION
1. on holiday
2. uncle 3. 2 hours
4. funny
5. for 4
5 minutes
6. (really) dark
7. history
8. the Great Fire
9. (small / young) children
10. (quite) expensive
4. MULTIPLE MATCHING
Speaker 1 - c
Speaker 2 - a
Speaker 3 - e
Speaker 4 - d
Speaker 5 - f
Vocabulary & Grammar
حلول قسم المفردات والقواعد
VOCABULARY 1.
ADJECTIVES ENDING IN -ED AND -ING
A.
Suggested answers
• What’s the difference between excited and exciting ?
Excited describes the feeling or attitude one experiences. Exciting describes what or who causes the feeling or attitude.
• Can you think of any other adjectives ending in -ed and -ing?
amazed-amazing, pleased-pleasing, surprised-surprising, confused-confusing, encouraged-encouraging, exhausted-exhausting
B.
1. impressive
2. overwhelming
3. thrilled
4. scared
5. frightening
6. disappointed
2. ADJECTIVES DESCRIBING PEOPLE AND PLACES
A.
(Pe:people Pl:place
B both +:positive
-: negative 0:neutral)
brilliant (+Pe)
nervous (-Pe)
glorious (+Pl)
homesick (-Pe)
grateful (+Pe)
miserable (-B)
enormous (+/-B)
attractive (+B)
dull (-B)
plain (0B)
picturesque (+Pl)
remote (-/0B)
splendid (+B)
graceful (+Pe)
B.
1. homesick
2. graceful
3. enormous
4. mysterious
5. brilliant
6. grateful
7. remote
8. nervous
GRAMMAR
ARTICLES
A.
Suggested answers
• Which article do we use before a singular countable noun when we mention it for the first time?
a(n )
• Which article do we use before nouns which are specific or have been mentioned before?
the
• Do we use an article before plural countable nouns when we refer to them in general?
No
• Which words do not take the definite article the ?
(See Grammar Reference p. 90 )
B.
1. a
2. –
3. –
4. –
5. an
6. The
7. a
8. –
9. The
10. –
11. a
12. –
13. the
14. an
15. –
Speaking حلول قسم التحدث
1. WARM-UP
Suggested answer
• Where do you live? What do you like or dislike about the area?
I live in a flat in a big city that is the capital of my country. I like living here because big cities have more to offer than rural places. For example, my flat has all the comforts and there are many shopping malls and restaurants nearby.
2. CHOOSING BETWEEN OPTIONS
=====
=====
Suggested answer •
The option I would choose is the first one. I think it is important to be near supermarkets and restaurants and also have access to reliable and frequent means of transportation.
3. FURTHER DISCUSSION
Suggested answer
• What are the advantages or disadvantages of living in a large city?
Advantages: - access to supermarkets, restaurants, etc.
- access to public transportation
Disadvantages:
- hectic pace of life - large cities are often overcrowded and polluted
• What are the advantages or disadvantages of living with roommates? Advantages: - company - more economical (split rent, electricity bills, etc.)
- split housework Disadvantages:
- limited personal space (probably only your bedroom)
• If you could build a house anywhere you wanted, where would you choose, and why?
I would choose to build my house on top of a hill overlooking a bay because I love being close to the sea and I also enjoy waking up in the morning to a beautiful sea view
Examination Practice
حلول قسم التدرب على الاختبار
A.
1. always stands out
2. haven’t played tennis since
3. a ten-minute drive
4. a lot of traffic
5. have had this car
6. has been doing her homework
7. twice a week
8. it made up for
B.
1. recommendation
2. amazing
3. location
4. accommodation
5. satisfied
6. immediately
7. arrangements
8. thrilling
9. invitation
10. impression
Writing حلول قسم الكتابة
WRITING: AN ARTICLE
1. DISCUSS
Suggested answers
• What kind of maga]ines do you enjoy reading? What particular kinds of articles attract your attention?
I like reading in general, so I like reading magazines too. I particularly like reading literary magazines with articles about poetry and poets. / I’m a sports fan so I like reading sports magazines with articles about different sports.
• Do you enjoy reading maga]ines about travel and different places in the world? Why / Why not?
Yes, I do because it is unlikely that I will be able to travel to many places in the world, so by reading articles about these places, I get to know about them.
2. FOCUS ON CONTENT AND ORGANISATION
A.
The following parts should be underlined:
• an international online travel magazine
• a place you have visited which has made such an impression on you that you will never forget it
• articles
B.
What aspects of the place does the writer refer to?
• beauty of landscape
• health and fitness and leisure
C.
a. 5
b. 1
c. 4
d. 3
e. 2
3. FOCUS ON LANGUAGE AND STYLE
A.
Paragraph 1
(unusual and special) unique
Paragraph 2
(not active) dormant (extremely beautiful) breathtaking (clear and bright) sparkling
Paragraph 3
(stylish) elegant (casually looking through) browsing
Paragraph 4
(to be strongly affected by) overcome (combining happy and sad aspects) bittersweet
B.
1. Set in
2. Make time to
3. If you want
4. When the sun sets
5. For those who enjoy
6. One of the major attractions
7. Once visited
8. Built on
9. One thing you mustn’t miss
10. Take a walk
1. DISCUSS
Suggested answers
• What kind of maga]ines do you enjoy reading? What particular kinds of articles attract your attention?
I like reading in general, so I like reading magazines too. I particularly like reading literary magazines with articles about poetry and poets. / I’m a sports fan so I like reading sports magazines with articles about different sports.
• Do you enjoy reading maga]ines about travel and different places in the world? Why / Why not?
Yes, I do because it is unlikely that I will be able to travel to many places in the world, so by reading articles about these places, I get to know about them.
2. FOCUS ON CONTENT AND ORGANISATION
A.
The following parts should be underlined:
• an international online travel magazine
• a place you have visited which has made such an impression on you that you will never forget it
• articles
B.
What aspects of the place does the writer refer to?
• beauty of landscape
• health and fitness and leisure
C.
a. 5
b. 1
c. 4
d. 3
e. 2
3. FOCUS ON LANGUAGE AND STYLE
A.
Paragraph 1
(unusual and special) unique
Paragraph 2
(not active) dormant (extremely beautiful) breathtaking (clear and bright) sparkling
Paragraph 3
(stylish) elegant (casually looking through) browsing
Paragraph 4
(to be strongly affected by) overcome (combining happy and sad aspects) bittersweet
B.
1. Set in
2. Make time to
3. If you want
4. When the sun sets
5. For those who enjoy
6. One of the major attractions
7. Once visited
8. Built on
9. One thing you mustn’t miss
10. Take a walk