Listening and Speaking 4 Q: Skills for Success Unit 4 Student Book Answer Key Second Edition PDF

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Listening and Speaking 4 Q: Skills for Success Unit 4 Student Book Answer Key Second Edition The Q Classroom 6. F; In Neil Brown’s experience, teenagers as Activity A., p. 76 well as other children enjoy quilting. Answers may vary. Possible answers: 7. T 1. I use my handmade hat on a regular basis. ...


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Listening and Speaking 4 Unit 4 Student Book Answer Key The Q Classroom Activity A., p. 76 Answers may vary. Possible answers: 1. I use my handmade hat on a regular basis. 2. My favorite handmade item is a very special blanket that my mother knitted for me when I was a baby. My favorite thing about it is that it has lots of bright colors and is very soft. 3. The man is making decorations out of wrought iron. The decorations have a lot of intricate details that cannot be done with a machine. Activity B., p. 77 Marcus— . It s heape . Sophy— d. People like to have unique things. Yuna— a. The industrial process pollutes the environment. Felix— b. It becomes a hobby. LISTENING 1 WORK WITH THE LISTENING Activity A., p. 80 Reasons quilting became unpopular

Reasons quilting became popular again

Possible to buy quilts

It s a fu ho

Less expensive to buy

Can do it in free time

Could get one immediately

People want to make things by hand

Activity C., p. 80 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. b 6. a Activity D., p. 81 1. F; A quilt can be made by hand or by machine. 2. T 3. F; Seventy or eighty years ago, it was more expensive to buy clothes than to make them. 4. F; Tina likes quilting because it is something she can do alone. 5. T

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Q: Skills for Success Second Edition 6. F; I Neil B o s e pe ie e, tee age s as well as other children enjoy quilting. 7. T Activity F., pp. 81–82 1. panel 2. recall 3. convention 4. take note of 5. appreciation 6. series 7. breed 8. encounter 9. development 10. circulation 11. expand 12. generation SAY WHAT YOU THINK, p. 83 Answers will vary. Possible answers: 1. People enjoy doing crafts because they like to spend their free time doing something fun. Also, making something yourself means no one else has the same thing. You can make your craft exactly the way you want it. 2. I think schools should teach some crafts to young children. It is important to learn how to do things for yourself, and parents may not have time to teach their children or may not know how to do some things themselves. 3. I like to do projects that I can finish quickly. I get bored if something takes too long to o plete, so I ould t a t to do a aft that would take months. LISTENING SKILL Activity A., p. 84 Excerpt 1. a Excerpt 2. a Excerpt 3. b Activity B., p. 84 Excerpt 1 1. b 2. a, c Excerpt 2 3. a 4. b, c

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Listening and Speaking 4 Unit 4 Student Book Answer Key NOTE-TAKING SKILL Activity A., p. 85 Reasons to build a bike: Gua a tee it s the ight ike fo ou Save money Knowing that you made it Difficulties in building a bike: Not a short project Not easy Have to learn skills Activity B., p. 85 Answers will vary. Possible answers: How long does it take to build a bike? Where can I find bike parts online? How much will I save by building a bike? Where can I learn the skills to build a bike? LISTENING 2 WORK WITH THE LISTENING Activity A., p. 87 Answers will vary. Possible answers: Questions

Notes

How did Carl learn his craft?

Some people do things by hand and teach others

Q: Skills for Success Second Edition Activity C., p. 87 1. T 2. F; One of his apprentices has built his own cabin. 3. F; He tells his apprentices that cabin builders create what the client wants. 4. F; He plans to keep his operation small for now. Activity D., pp. 87–88 1. c 2. a 3. a 4. b Activity E., p. 88 Answers will vary. Possible answers:

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Creating things others can use Teaching people useful skills Having a big business



Helping others improve their own crafts  Designing cabins he would want to live in Being outdoors



Living in a big city



Working with his hands



Helping people fulfill their dreams



Traveling around the world



Educating teenagers

Building with wood

Carl Baxter builds cabins Creating new things

Doing what he loves

Created apprentice program for kids Kids spend too much time on computer and TV Kids want to learn to do things by hand How many kids has he taught?

Carl teaches kids to make cabins

Do any kids ever drop out?

They enjoy it

How long does it take to build a cabin? How much does a cabin cost?

Some want to build their own cabins after learning Carl designs cabins by listening to clients

He pays apprentices

Does t a t to eate a i dust Does Carl build other things?

Does it because of love -

for building cabins for kids

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Activity G., pp. 88–89 a. identify with b. clone c. regard d. apprentice e. marketing f. gallery g. amateur h. unique i. operation j. overseas SAY WHAT YOU THINK Activity A., p. 90 Answers will vary. Possible answers: 1. Carl Baxter builds cabins because he loves to make things. 2. He loves the fact that his apprentice has started his own business because he feels that he helped his apprentice. He wants his

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Listening and Speaking 4 Unit 4 Student Book Answer Key apprentice to be successful, and not to be a lazy teenager watching TV all day. Activity B., p. 90 Answers will vary. Possible answers: 1. I think that the wood is probably thrown out. Instead of throwing out the wood, builders could use the wood to create new buildings. 2. The wood is probably free or very inexpensive. Maybe someone who makes instruments out of wood is also passionate about the environment. Activity D., p. 90 Answers will vary. Possible answers: 1. I disagree. Making things by hand is very alua le. If people do t p ese e the t aditio of making items by hand, these skills will be lost. 2. Yes, I would be willing to pay more for an item made by hand. I appreciate the time and craftsmanship that goes into creating something by hand. Items that are machine ade a e t al a s the est ualit . VOCABULARY SKILL Activity A., p. 91 1. prodigy 2. perspire 3. deviate 4. orate 5. ideally 6. marker Activity B., p. 92 1. productive 2. inspiration 3. development 4. operation 5. identifiable 6. marketable GRAMMAR Activity A., p. 94 1. Alonzo has started the project. 2. I e thought a lot a out goi g to desig school. 3. Ellen has taken several architecture classes at the school.

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Q: Skills for Success Second Edition 4. Min-ju has given several small quilts to her mother. 5. There have been several very good carpenters in my town. Activity B., p. 94 1. have been going 2. have seen 3. ha e t go e 4. ha e t go e 5. have taken 6. have enrolled 7. have heard 8. e e e t ied PRONUNCIATION Activity A., pp. 95–96 1. RF 2. R 3. RF 4. RF 5. R 6. RF 7. RF 8. R Activity B., p. 96 Alex: Ha e ou see Ki s latest s ulptu e? [rising] Lee: Yeah, Jae and I saw it last weekend. [rising/falling] Alex: What did you think of it? [rising/falling] Lee: It was really creative. [rising/falling] Alex: That s it? [ isi g] Co e o . Tell e hat you thought. [rising/falling] Lee: Well, I could tell she worked hard on it. [ isi g/falli g] But it s eall ot st le. [ isi g/falli g] I ea , I ould t de o ate apartment with it. [rising/falling] Alex: I see. I guess we all have different tastes. [rising/falling] Lee: That s fo su e. [ isi g/falli g] Did ou like it? [rising] SPEAKING SKILL Activity A., pp. 97–98 1. refuse politely 2. use a vague phrase 3. ask another question

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Listening and Speaking 4 Unit 4 Student Book Answer Key 4. answer a different question 5. refuse politely 6. ask another question 7. ask another question 8. answer a different question Activity B., p. 98 Answers may vary. Possible answers: 1. I d prefer not to say. 2. What do you think of it? 3. Which one do you like more? 4. I so ; I do t gi e out that i fo

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