
KEYNOTE LEVEL 4 UNIT 4
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Multiple Choice
Check (✓) the correct description. NUMBER 1
Completely untrue
Somewhat true
Completely true
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Check (✓) the correct description. NUMBER 2
Completely untrue
Somewhat true
Completely true
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Check (✓) the correct description. NUMBER 3
Completely untrue
Somewhat true
Completely true
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Check (✓) the correct description. NUMBER 4
Completely untrue
Somewhat true
Completely true
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Check (✓) the correct description. NUMBER 5
Completely untrue
Somewhat true
Completely true
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Match
Match each example below to the correct descriptions
He said he was at the office, but he was actually at home.
He said, “I like your new hairstyle,” because he didn’t want her to feel bad.
He said, “I have two Porsches,” but one is his and one is his father’s.
It’s true that she lives in New York, but every other part of her story is untrue.
The CEO began her speech by saying, “I’m the CEO of a company.”
a total lie
a white lie
stretched the truth
an element of truth
the absolute truth
a total lie
a white lie
stretched the truth
an element of truth
the absolute truth
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Multiple Select
the things Wong says people have lied to her about in job interviews.
reason for leaving a job
computer skills
previous salary
having a certification
work experience
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UNDERSTANDING MAIN IDEAS
Check (✓) the sentences that are supported by the passage.
Lying always hurts someone in the end: either the liar, or the person being lied to.
Sometimes, making people feel good is more important than telling the absolute truth.
Lying on social media is pro-social, but face-to-face lying isn’t.
Some lies can make a marriage stronger.
Babies and children don’t lie.
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Labelling
Complete the sentences below using the words in the parentheses.
co-workers
strangers
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Labelling
Complete the sentences below using the words in the parentheses.
introverts
extroverts
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Labelling
Complete the sentences below using the words in the parentheses.
men
women
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Labelling
Complete the sentences below using the words in the parentheses.
unmarried
married
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Categorize
Liars will often freeze their upper body.
Picture B below shows a genuine smile.
Liars tend to fidget a lot.
Liars usually avoid eye contact.
Liars’ actions tend to match their words.
Can you predict a liar’s body language? put in the box T for true or F for false.
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cooperative
enthusiastic
willing to brainstorm
recommends strict punishment
withdrawn
speaks in a low voice
pauses
gives lots of details
tells their story chronologically
Use the words in the box to complete the chart.
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