Language in use 1 Form new words to describe someone 2 Rewrite the sentences using not just to .but to . 3 Complete the sentences 4 Look at the sentences and answer the questions 5 Read the explanations and answer the questions 6 Translate the paragraph into Chinese 7 Translate the paragraph into English
Language in use 1 Form new words to describe someone 2 Rewrite the sentences using not just to . but to . 3 Complete the sentences 4 Look at the sentences and answer the questions 5 Read the explanations and answer the questions 6 Translate the paragraph into Chinese 7 Translate the paragraph into English
Language in use Word formation:pro-and anti- 1 Look at the sentence from the passage Dinner at Joanne's and answer the questions. She was pro-abortion,anti-corruption,pro-low carbon emissions and anti-capital punishment,as fine a progressive liberal as you could find this side of the Atlantic. more
Word formation: pro- and anti- 1 Look at the sentence from the passage Dinner at Joanne’s and answer the questions. She was pro-abortion, anti-corruption, pro-low carbon emissions and anti-capital punishment, as fine a progressive liberal as you could find this side of the Atlantic. Language in use
Language in use 1 If she was pro-abortion,was she in favour of or against the possibility of having an abortion? She was in favour of the possibility of having an abortion. 2 If she was anti-capital punishment,was she in favour of or against the death penalty? She was against the death penalty. 3 How are the words formed? These words are formed using the prefixes pro-and anti-. 4 What information do they give about people's characters? They indicate a person's political and social ideas. More
1 If she was pro-abortion, was she in favour of or against the possibility of having an abortion? She was in favour of the possibility of having an abortion. 2 If she was anti-capital punishment, was she in favour of or against the death penalty? She was against the death penalty. 3 How are the words formed? These words are formed using the prefixes pro- and anti-. 4 What information do they give about people’s characters? They indicate a person’s political and social ideas. Language in use
Language in use Now form new words to describe someone who is: (a)against racism An anti-racist:a person who is against racism,ie against the belief that people of their own race are better than those of other races,and against the unfair and violent treatment of people from other races. (b)in favour of devolution A pro-devolutionist:a person who is in favour of devolution of power,finance,decision-making on education,health etc to regional or local administrative bodies,rather than keeping such power and control with the central government. More
Now form new words to describe someone who is: (a) against racism An anti-racist: a person who is against racism, ie against the belief that people of their own race are better than those of other races, and against the unfair and violent treatment of people from other races. (b) in favour of devolution A pro-devolutionist: a person who is in favour of devolution of power, finance, decision-making on education, health etc to regional or local administrative bodies, rather than keeping such power and control with the central government. Language in use
Language in use (c)against intervention An anti-interventionist:a person who is against intervention by the central government in business, education,health etc especially for regional or local matters. (d)against protecting the environment An anti-environmentalist:a person who is against environmentalism,ie who is against those who think we need special action to protect the environment. More
(c) against intervention An anti-interventionist: a person who is against intervention by the central government in business, education, health etc especially for regional or local matters. (d) against protecting the environment An anti-environmentalist: a person who is against environmentalism, ie who is against those who think we need special action to protect the environment. Language in use