CAE Monday/ SE Speaking: text 8/ Selection of SB unit 13

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Monday, March 18th

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Programme
- CAE Monday: Word formation
- SE Speaking: text 8
- Work on a selection of SB Unit 13 exercises

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CAE Monday: Part 3 word formation
You will be given what is called a 'stem' word which you need to change in order to fill the gap. 
This stem word can be altered into different word types like: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, gerunds (-ing verbs). This can be done adding prefixes (un-, dis-, a-, per- , pro- etc.) or suffixes 
(-able, -al, -ly, -ic, -ical, etc.). 

For example: you are given the word LONG. You can change this to longest or longer, but also to length or lengthy. In a similar way, LIKE can be changed to likely/unlikely, dislike, liking, alike, likeness
This exercise really tests your ability to connect different words back to one 'stem', and tie the  meanings of words together. 

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Word formation

After the/a/an/some/any/many / his, etc. you use a noun. Check if there is not a noun after the gap. If there is, use an adjective.

His ... to succeed impressed us very much. DETERMINE   answer: determination


If there is  a gap in front of a noun  or after  a form of to be you get an adjective.

It is ... to see how far he can jump. ASTONISH  answer: astonishing.

He  received a very ...... letter. BEAUTY   answer: beautiful


If there is a gap after a verb or before an adjective  you use an adverb.

They  spoke .... about the difficult situation. INTELLIGENCE  answer : intelligently

Nobody knew where the .... difficult test would take place. EXTREME  answer: extremely


Sometimes you need to add a prefix or suffix as well.

After the divorce Fred felt very ... for quite a long time. HAPPY  answer: unhappy

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Word Formation

  • Change to adjective, noun, verb or adverb​
  • Affixes (HONEST – DISHONESTY)​
  • Internal changes (STRONG – STRENGTHEN)​
  • Compounding (RAIN – RAINDROP)​
  • Several changes (EXPECT – UNEXPECTEDLY)  

We'll work on the first one today

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Word formation
Verb:             to educate
Noun:           education
Adjective:  educational, educated
Adverb:       educationally

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Now, in pairs, try this:
Make nouns, adverbs and verbs from these adjectives:
long       weak       deep     strong     wide     short     warm

Make a table in your notebook to fill in, and for easy checking in a bit.

timer
5:00

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adjective
noun
adverb
verb
long 
length
lengthy
lengthen
weak
weakness
weakly
weaken
deep
depth
deeply
deepen
strong 
strength
strongly
strengthen
wide 
width
widely
widen
short
shortage
shortly
shorten
 warm
warmth
warmly
warm

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1. Large spiders, _______ from South East Asia, are now being seen in the local countryside.
(ORIGIN)

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2. Collecting garden gnomes might seem an unusual ____ , but many people do it.
(ACTIVE)

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3. Professor Watkins wasn't only an _____ to me, but to thousands of others lucky enough to have met him. (INSPIRE)

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4. For someone so young, Carl is a very literate and
______ young man.
(ELOQUENCE)

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5. The new year ____ in this area of the country involve dancing and a drink made from melons.
(CELEBRATE)

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6. The ____ of the Rubik's Cube peaked in the early 1980s.
(POPULAR)

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7. This musician's work is very ___ and difficult to understand. Many people say it's just noise.
(CONCEPT)

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8. Tom ____ told us he wasn't coming, then he turns up with two guests! I'm furious with him.
(INITIAL)


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SE Speaking: text 8 ChatGPT

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What is ChatGPT?

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Many teachers are afraid of what this will mean for their classes. How could education in general benefit from the use of ChatGPT, do you think?

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Now read text 8 in your SE Speaking reader and discuss the following questions in pairs:
1. What concerns does the New York City Department of Education have? Can you explain the 2 types of concerns?
2. What does this ban in NYC schools actually mean? Are students unable to access the AI chatbot at all times?
3. What is a ‘watermarking technique’? How would this help teachers?
4. Why is plagiarism a problem?
5. What is the ‘pedagogical potential’ of ChatGPT?
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$1 implemented
$2 essential
$3 adapted
$4 mitigations
$5 upfront
$6 flaws
$7 revolved around
$8 consent
$9 clarify
$10 overarching
$11 assistive
been about
carried out
changed
dependable
formulate
important
permission
reductions
straightforward
underlying
weaknesses

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Any questions?

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SB Unit 13
p. 172 - 181

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Choose what SB Unit 13 exercises to do:
Vocabulary: SB p. 172/ 173 Safety and risk
SB p. 177 Adjective and noun collocations (ex. 1 - 3)
SB p. 179 Push yourself C2

Grammar: SB p. 175 Pronouns (1) - it and there clauses
SB p. 178 Pronouns (2)

C1 Advanced exam training: SB p. 173 Reading and Use of English part 1
SB p. 180 Reading and Use of English part 1

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Tomorrow
- Bring your novel, SB and device
- Study exam words: Revise all

Remember to hand in your writing practice parts 1 and 2 for feedback!

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