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Technological University of

Honduras

English V

PROFESSOR:
LIC. HEYSEL PADILLA

STUDENT:
CARLOS RAFAEL BERRIOS LOO

THEME:
HOMEWORK MODULE VIII

ACCOUNT:
201610110321
HOMEWORK VIII
9.4
1. Mark the syllables and stress in these words, as in the example. Listen to
check
a. Actor
b. athlete
c. Comedian
d. Guitarist
e. Gymnast
f. Skater
g. Runner
h. Magician
2. Listen to a couple talking. What has the woman lost? Why does she say “I
must be getting old”?

The woman lost her sun glasses the man is proposing to her some places such
as her bag (purse) she said not, next to the computer she also said not, at the
and the man said perhaps in the car and she said yes could be inside the car.

3. Listen again and complete the table

Location that the The woman


man suggests Reason agrees √ or Reason
disagrees x
Living room They were She is sure she
watching tv in x had them today
there
Bag She often leaves She already
them in there x checks inside the
bag
Next to the She was using No, she doesn’t
x
computer internet last night use then for typing
In the car They must be She has then
somewhere √ when she was at
store
4. Match a-f to 1-6 in the second column to make deductions. Then match
three of them to photos 1-3.

1. so, you must be 2. so, you must be 4. You can’t possibly


Ellie. Ellie. be cold.
Nice to finally meet Nice to finally meet
you. you.

5. Cover the second column. Listen and, after the beep, make a deduction.

You must be really hungry.


You can’t possibly be cold.
You can’t be hungry again.
so, you must be Ellie. Nice to finally
meet you.
You must have learned something.
You can’t be serious.

6. Frankie Muniz and Shia Labeouf are both successful, or, they enjoy great
success. The Woman in exercise 2 is very forgetful, or she forgets a lot.
Rephrase sentences a-f a -ful adjective.
a. It is useful
b. The president is powerful
c. Keira’s eyes are beautiful
d. He cares a lot
e. She helps a lot
f. War is stressful

9.5
How do you get on with your siblings?

1. Read the article. True (T), false (F) or not mentioned (N)?
a. (T)
b. d. (F) f. (F)
c. (F) e. (T) g. (N)
2. Read the article and complete with they, them or their. Listen to check.
a. They e. Them i. Them
b. Them f. Them j. They
c. Their g. Their k. Their
d. They h. They l. They
3. Insert the missing word in suggestions a-e
a. Why don’t you go to bed?
b. If I were you, I’d call her.
c. You should study more often
d. What about putting an ad on the internet?
e. You better eats something.
4. Listen to five problems and after the beep, give some advice from 3. Listen to
check.
a. Why don’t you go to bed?
b. If I were you, I’d call her.
c. You should study more often
d. What about putting an ad on the internet?
e. You better eats something.

3A Look at photos a-e and write deductions using must, could / might/ may and
can’t + be

a. The guy riding the camel must be an Egyptian tourist.


b. The guy sitting on the floor may be tired or crying.
c. That guy might be hot after running.
d. Those kids reading the book could be brothers cousins or friends
e. Those girls can’t be no other place then a soccer match.
3B Correct two mistakes in each of 1-6 Be careful! Not all the mistakes are with
modals.

1. He isn’t answering his phone. He can be in a meeting, or maybe he left it at


home.
2. You got a promotion! That’s great news! You must be so pleased.
3. Have you notice he’s in really good shape? He must be doing a lot of
exercise.
4. I think that man looks familiar. He could be a famous actor.
5. She must be tired. She traveled all night long and she was sitting on the bus
for many hours.
6. Someone has taken your wallet? Oh no! you could be really concern about
it.

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