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Unit 11

Headway 3B

Would you be a good detective?

What do you think is the most important sense?

Do you believe in everything you see?

Expressions you can use to make statements:

It must be/ could be/ might be a duck.

It looks like a joke.

She looks tired.

The Three Students

Can you find: 8 people; 3 animals; an old lady; 5 young ladies; a word; the color red; parallel lines; a musical instrument

VOCABULARY

Phrasal verbs with OUT

Do you know what is this story about?

Yes! Exactly...

It's about Sherlock Holmes.

Where did he live?

When his stories were first written?

Read part 1:

Who copied the exam questions?

Who was his partner?

Listen to part 4

What could have happened at the college?

Part 3

acquaintance

agitated

irritably

scandal

disturbed

indeed

perhaps

leather

lump

mud

Vocabulary

  • What was it about the culprit that made Holmes suspicious?
  • Where did Holmes go to solve the mystery?
  • What was Holmes' explanation?
  • What does Watson say to congratulate his friend?
  • Why does Bannister apologize?
  • Why can the examinations take place?

What motives did each of the students have?

Who do you think copied the papers? Why?

1) Some student must have copied the exams.

2) There might have been a strong wind that spread the papers.

3) The servant could have done it.

Sherlock Holmes worked out who committed the crime. (discovered)

Don't worry, things will work out in the end. They always do. (be okay)

He's determined to lose weight. He works out at the gym every day. (exercise)

Can you work out this bill for me? I don't understand all those figures. (calculate)

You must have worked out the answers by now. (solved)

Did you find out what time the train leaves? (discover)

The burglars broke out of jail last night. (escaped from)

I like to eat out in japanese restaurants. (go out to eat)

If we think together, we'll sort out this problem sooner. (solve)

It was time to break out the champagne. (open and start using)

[informal]

Phrasal verbs with UP

game

over

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That can't be true. You made that up, didn't you? (invented)

I know we argue a lot, but we always kiss and make up afterwards. (reconcil)

Women make up 56 percent of the students in this university. (compose, constitute)

People usually get sad when they break up with their boyfriends/gilrfriends.

Eat up all your vegetable and you'll be healthy. (eat, for real)

My brother is saving up to buy a new car. (saving money)

Have you ever thought about taking up golf? (learning golf)

Brainstorming is just a method to come up with good ideas. (produce, sp. when under pressure)

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