
Jaxtina - TC - Flipped Book - Lesson 12 (Review 3)
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Jaxtina - TC - Flipped Book - Lesson 12 (Review 3)
by Ngọc Nguyễn
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option.
Many people do not like to take (1) risk / advantage. They prefer to stay in their (2) comfort zones / attitudes because they like (3) the status quo / risk. There are people who have never (4) gone/ eaten at a food truck, (5) sung / written karaoke, or (6) ridden / flown in an airplane. What about you? Have you ever ridden in a (7) bike lane / pedestrian area on a busy street or (8) driven / ridden a horse?Have you ever (9) done / gone camping or (10) won / met a competition? If not, try something different!
risk
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option.
Many people do not like to take (1) risk / advantage. They prefer to stay in their (2) comfort zones / attitudes because they like (3) the status quo / risk. There are people who have never (4) gone/ eaten at a food truck, (5) sung / written karaoke, or (6) ridden / flown in an airplane. What about you? Have you ever ridden in a (7) bike lane / pedestrian area on a busy street or (8) driven / ridden a horse?Have you ever (9) done / gone camping or (10) won / met a competition? If not, try something different!
comfort zone
attitudes
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option.
Many people do not like to take (1) risk / advantage. They prefer to stay in their (2) comfort zones / attitudes because they like (3) the status quo / risk. There are people who have never (4) gone/ eaten at a food truck, (5) sung / written karaoke, or (6) ridden / flown in an airplane. What about you? Have you ever ridden in a (7) bike lane / pedestrian area on a busy street or (8) driven / ridden a horse?Have you ever (9) done / gone camping or (10) won / met a competition? If not, try something different!
the status quo
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option.
Many people do not like to take (1) risk / advantage. They prefer to stay in their (2) comfort zones / attitudes because they like (3) the status quo / risk. There are people who have never (4) gone/ eaten at a food truck, (5) sung / written karaoke, or (6) ridden / flown in an airplane. What about you? Have you ever ridden in a (7) bike lane / pedestrian area on a busy street or (8) driven / ridden a horse?Have you ever (9) done / gone camping or (10) won / met a competition? If not, try something different!
gone
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Multiple Choice
Practice 2. Choose the correct option.
Many people do not like to take (1) risk / advantage. They prefer to stay in their (2) comfort zones / attitudes because they like (3) the status quo / risk. There are people who have never (4) gone/ eaten at a food truck, (5) sung / written karaoke, or (6) ridden / flown in an airplane. What about you? Have you ever ridden in a (7) bike lane / pedestrian area on a busy street or (8) driven / ridden a horse?Have you ever (9) done / gone camping or (10) won / met a competition? If not, try something different!
sung
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option.
Many people do not like to take (1) risk / advantage. They prefer to stay in their (2) comfort zones / attitudes because they like (3) the status quo / risk. There are people who have never (4) gone/ eaten at a food truck, (5) sung / written karaoke, or (6) ridden / flown in an airplane. What about you? Have you ever ridden in a (7) bike lane / pedestrian area on a busy street or (8) driven / ridden a horse?Have you ever (9) done / gone camping or (10) won / met a competition? If not, try something different!
ridden
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option.
Many people do not like to take (1) risk / advantage. They prefer to stay in their (2) comfort zones / attitudes because they like (3) the status quo / risk. There are people who have never (4) gone/ eaten at a food truck, (5) sung / written karaoke, or (6) ridden / flown in an airplane. What about you? Have you ever ridden in a (7) bike lane / pedestrian area on a busy street or (8) driven / ridden a horse?Have you ever (9) done / gone camping or (10) won / met a competition? If not, try something different!
bike lane
pedestrian area
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option.
Many people do not like to take (1) risk / advantage. They prefer to stay in their (2) comfort zones / attitudes because they like (3) the status quo / risk. There are people who have never (4) gone/ eaten at a food truck, (5) sung / written karaoke, or (6) ridden / flown in an airplane. What about you? Have you ever ridden in a (7) bike lane / pedestrian area on a busy street or (8) driven / ridden a horse?Have you ever (9) done / gone camping or (10) won / met a competition? If not, try something different!
driven
ridden
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option.
Many people do not like to take (1) risk / advantage. They prefer to stay in their (2) comfort zones / attitudes because they like (3) the status quo / risk. There are people who have never (4) gone/ eaten at a food truck, (5) sung / written karaoke, or (6) ridden / flown in an airplane. What about you? Have you ever ridden in a (7) bike lane / pedestrian area on a busy street or (8) driven / ridden a horse?Have you ever (9) done / gone camping or (10) won / met a competition? If not, try something different!
done
gone
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option.
Many people do not like to take (1) risk / advantage. They prefer to stay in their (2) comfort zones / attitudes because they like (3) the status quo / risk. There are people who have never (4) gone/ eaten at a food truck, (5) sung / written karaoke, or (6) ridden / flown in an airplane. What about you? Have you ever ridden in a (7) bike lane / pedestrian area on a busy street or (8) driven / ridden a horse?Have you ever (9) done / gone camping or (10) won / met a competition? If not, try something different!
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Practice 3. Choose the correct modal auxiliary.
Sara: I think the math test tomorrow (1) will / would be really difficult.
Robert: I’m pretty good at math. (2) I may / I’ll help you study if you want.
Sara: Great, thanks! (3) May / Will I look at your class notes?
Robert: Sure, (4) I’ll / I may come to your house about 5:00 this evening, OK?
Sara: Great. (5) May / Could you bring your laptop?
Sara: Sure. See you later.
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Practice 3. Choose the correct modal auxiliary.
Sara: I think the math test tomorrow (1) will / would be really difficult.
Robert: I’m pretty good at math. (2) I may / I’ll help you study if you want.
Sara: Great, thanks! (3) May / Will I look at your class notes?
Robert: Sure, (4) I’ll / I may come to your house about 5:00 this evening, OK?
Sara: Great. (5) May / Could you bring your laptop?
Sara: Sure. See you later.
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Practice 3. Choose the correct modal auxiliary.
Sara: I think the math test tomorrow (1) will / would be really difficult.
Robert: I’m pretty good at math. (2) I may / I’ll help you study if you want.
Sara: Great, thanks! (3) May / Will I look at your class notes?
Robert: Sure, (4) I’ll / I may come to your house about 5:00 this evening, OK?
Sara: Great. (5) May / Could you bring your laptop?
Sara: Sure. See you later.
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Multiple Choice
Practice 3. Choose the correct modal auxiliary.
Sara: I think the math test tomorrow (1) will / would be really difficult.
Robert: I’m pretty good at math. (2) I may / I’ll help you study if you want.
Sara: Great, thanks! (3) May / Will I look at your class notes?
Robert: Sure, (4) I’ll / I may come to your house about 5:00 this evening, OK?
Sara: Great. (5) May / Could you bring your laptop?
Sara: Sure. See you later.
I'll
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Practice 3. Choose the correct modal auxiliary.
Sara: I think the math test tomorrow (1) will / would be really difficult.
Robert: I’m pretty good at math. (2) I may / I’ll help you study if you want.
Sara: Great, thanks! (3) May / Will I look at your class notes?
Robert: Sure, (4) I’ll / I may come to your house about 5:00 this evening, OK?
Sara: Great. (5) May / Could you bring your laptop?
Sara: Sure. See you later.
May
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Practice 6. Read the phone call and answer the questions.
1. The conversation takes place between a customer and a ________.
a. a hotel worker
b. travel agent
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Practice 6. Read the phone call and answer the questions.
2. At first, Clarissa thinks the trip ________.
a. is affordable
b. costs too much
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Practice 6. Read the phone call and answer the questions.
3. Manuel tries to make a sale with Clarissa by ________.
a. offering a voucher
b. offering a better trip
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Practice 8. Read the text and choose True or False.
1. When they have a choice to make, people usually choose a new product.
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Practice 8. Read the text and choose True or False.
2. Regret avoidance happens because we don’t want to feel good about choosing something new.
TRUE
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Practice 8. Read the text and choose True or False.
3. Change stories help people understand how life can be improved with a new product.
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Practice 8. Read the text and choose True or False.
4. You feel regret avoidance when you try something different at the supermarket.
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Practice 9. Listen to the first part of the interview and choose the main idea.
1. This discussion is about
a. strange wedding ceremonies around the world.
a couple’s strange wedding ceremony
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Practice 10. Now listen to the rest of the conversation in Practice 9 and choose True or False.
1. Oscar asked Beth to marry him during one of their jumps.
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Practice 10. Now listen to the rest of the conversation in Practice 9 and choose True or False.
2. Some of Oscar and Beth’s wedding guests didn’t send an RSVP.
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Practice 10. Now listen to the rest of the conversation in Practice 9 and choose True or False.
3. Beth says it’s important to have a minister, a best man, and a maid of honor.
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Practice 10. Now listen to the rest of the conversation in Practice 9 and choose True or False.
4. Both Oscar and Beth’s best friends have experience with skydiving.
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Practice 13. Look through the notes, then read the short essay and check (√) which notes were included in the essay. There may be more than one correct answer
A wedding reception is always a happy, fun event where the wedding couple and their friends can relax and have a good time. The wedding couple arranges the event and provides all food and drinks, and there is, usually, a wedding cake. Guests (friends and family)enjoy food and drinks for an hour or so, then the wedding couple gets everyone’s attention in order to cut the cake. The wedding couple enjoys the first slice and then they share their first dance, in which they dance alone for a few minutes on the dance floor. Then the rest of the guests join in and they all enjoy the party for several hours.Finally, the wedding couple leaves the party. They jump into a fancy car as their friends wave and cheer, and in some cases, throw rice!
the location and time of the event
the people who organize the event
the people who attend the event
what people usually wear
what happens at the event
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