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Hey,Mary,someofusintheOutdoorClubaregoingcampingthisweekend.Youinterested

Mary:

Gee,Idon'

tknow…where'

reyouplanningtogo

Upintothemountains…Wewanttotakeadvantageoftheniceweatherwhileitlasts.

Themountains…youmeanclimbingthem

'

tappreciatetheview.Im

dhavemy

Sure,manyplaceshaveinterestingmountains,buttheonesherearethemostbeautifulIhaveseen—andonlyafewhours'

drivefromhere.

IfIweretogo,Iwouldneyesshuttightallthetime.I

Scaresstiffofheights.

You'

llbemissingoutonalotofwonderfulviews.

Oh,Tony,Ireallyprefertostayatthefootofthemountain.

That'

sOk,Mary.Comeanyway.Youcanskiptheclimbing—juststayinthecampandcook

andcleanupforus.

Thatdoesn'

tsoundlikemuchfun.MaybeIshouldlearntoovercomemyfearofheights.

(1)gocamping

(2)planningtogo(3)themountains(4)themostbeautiful(5)drive(6)heights(7)wonderfulviews(8)skiptheclimbing(9)cleanup(10)fun(11)overcome

Task2:

ScaredSleeping

Stevenwenttoapsychiatrist.“Doctor,”hesaid,“I'

vegottrouble.EverytimeIgetintobed,I

thinkthere'

ssomebodyunderit.Igetunderthebed;

thenIthinkthere'

ssomebodyontopofit.

Top,under,top,under.You'

vegottohelpme!

I'

mgoingcrazy!

“Justputyourselfinmyhandsfortwoyears,”saidthedoctor.

“Cometomethreetimesaweek,

andI'

llcureyourfears.”

“Howmuchdoyoucharge”

“Ahundreddollarsavisit.”

SixmonthslaterthedoctormetStevenonthestreet.“Whydidn'

tyouevercometoseeme

again”askedthepsychiatrist.

“ForahundredbucksavisitAcarpentercuredmefortendollars.”

“IsthatsoHow”

“Hetoldmetocutthelegsoffthebed!

TFFTF

Task3:

NoMoreFear

Hi,myname'

sMatthew,andIwanttotalkaboutmyloveofwater.

IhadafearofwaterwhenI

wasyoung.Thatfearkeptmeawayfromwater.ThatwasbecauseonceIwaspushedintothe

swimmingpoolbyaclassmatewhenIwaseightandfirstarrivedinAustraliafromVietnam.That

experiencewashorrible.Iwasdownatthedeepend,struggling,andIthoughtIwasgoingto

drown.Itwasabigfear.Thenextthingthathappenedwasmyteacher,dressedinfullclothes,

jumpedin,andrescuedme.ThenIstartedtolikethatteacherwhohappenedtobemyEnglish

teacher.MyEnglishwasbrokenasEnglishwasmysecondlanguage.Ididn'

twanttolearn

EnglishorspeakEnglish.ThenIchanged.Ifindittobeanamazingexperience.Nowmyfear

Ofwaterhasgone.Ijustactuallylovewaternow,andI'

minterestedinEnglishaswell.I'

ma

Bitmore,let'

ssay,abitmoreconfidentinspeakingEnglishnow,

Ithink.I'

mnolongerworried

aboutmybrokenEnglish.Idon'

tcareifpeoplelaugh.Ijustfind

itfuntospeakEnglish.AndI

don'

tfeelashamedofmyselfwhenotherpeoplecorrectthemistakesinmyEnglish.

1.C)Vietnam2.D)Alloftheabove.3.B)Hejumpedintothepooltosavethespeaker.

4.A)BecauseEnglishwasnothisnativelanguage.

5.A)BecausehisEnglishteachersavedhimfromdrowning,hecametolikebothwaterandEnglish.

IV.SpeakingOut

Model1Shakeoffyourfearofdarkness!

Bob:

Peoplearefrightenedoflotsandlotsofdifferentthings.Areyoufrightenedofanythinginparticular

Laura:

Well,I'

mafraidofwalkingaloneinanopenfieldatnight.

Whatareyouafraidof

Idon'

tknowexactly.Sometimesashadowaheadscaresmestiff.Sometimesthesuddencryofabirdorsomethingstartlesme.

Whatareyoustayingbyyourselfinadarkroom

Thatcanbeevenworse.Whenit'

sabsolutelydarkandsilent,Iwouldn'

tdarewalkanywhere.AndIwouldn'

tdaremakeasound.Ijustwanttohideunderablanket.

Ifyouarescaredofthedark,you'

llmissalotofinterestingexperiences.

Iguessso.

Togetthemostoutoflife,youshouldfindadoctortohelpyoushakeoffyourfearofthedark.

Yeah,that'

sgoodadvice.

SAMPLEDIALOG

A:

Peoplearefrightenedoflotsandlotsofdifferentthings.Are

youfrightenedofanythinginparticular

B:

Well,I'

mscaredofdogs.

ReallyWhatareyouafraidof

Idon'

tknowexactly.Theyjustmakemenervous,andI'

mscarestodeathwhenadogbarksat

me.

Ifyou'

rescaredofdogs,you'

llmissalotoffun.Theyareourgoodfriends.

Maybeyouareright.

Toovercomethisfear,youcouldfindadoctortohelpyougetridofthatfearofdogs.

That'

sagoodidea.Thankyou.

Model2I'

mafraidI'

llfail

John,What'

sthematterwithyouYoulooksodown.

John:

WewillhaveabigexamtomorrowinPhysics,andI'

mafraid

I'

llfail.

Haveyoubeenstudying

Youknowme.Istudyallthetime.AndIknowthematerialuntilIstepintotheexamroom.

Whathappensthen

It'

slikeI'

mtwopeople.OnceIpickuptheexampaper,all

myknowledgeisgone.

shardtobelieve.

Butit'

strue.Myheadisfilledwithabuzzingnoise,thewordsbluronthepage,andIcan'

tthink.And…

Andwhat

AndIbreakintoacoldsweat.

Oh,Ifeelforyou.

Oh,what'

sthematterwithyouYoulooksoglum.

WewillhaveanEnglishoraltesttomorrow,andI'

mworriedI'

Didyoupractice

Youknowme.Ihavebeenpracticingallthetime.AndIcanspeakfluentlyIseethe

interviewer.

Icanhardlybelieveit.

slikeI'

mtwopeople.Iopenmymouthbutmymindgoesblank.Isimplycan'

AndIstammer.

Oh,youhavemysympathy.

Model3Goingtothedentistreallyunnervesme!

Ouch!

Thistoothisreallybuggingme.

Maybeyouhaveacavity.Haveyouseenthedentist

No.Ihaven'

t.Goingtothedentistreallyunnervesme.Itrytoavoiditliketheplague.

Comeon.Don'

tbeachicken!

Itcan'

tbethatbad!

I'

mnotachicken!

ButI'

lldoanythingtostayoutofthedentist'

schair.

Evenwhenyourfaceisswollenwiththebadtooth

Youbet!

Ihaveabadcold,andI'

vehadalowfeverforseveraldays.

HaveyouseenthedoctorMaybeyoushouldtakeaninjection.

No.Ilosecourageattheideaoftakinganinjection.I'

lltry

toavoiditasmuchaspossible.

tbelikeachild!

sallinyourmind.

mnotlikeachild!

lldoeverythingtoavoidinjections.

Evenwhenyourcoldlastforseveralmoredays

Sure.

V.Let'

sTalk

Itmustbeaburglar.

mHelen.Well,ithappenedafewyearsago.Iwaslivinginahousewithmyparents.One

eveningIhadtopreparemyselfforanexaminationatschool.Iwasworkinginthebasementat

mytablewhenmyparentswenttothecitytogoshopping.Suddenly,

Iheardstepsonthefloor

aboveme.Iknewtherewasactuallynobodyinthehousebesidesme.

WhatcouldIdoIwas

terriblyfrightenedbecauseIknewthatitmustaburglar.Wehadthe

windowsopentoairthe

room,soitmustbeburglar.WhatcouldIdoIrememberedthatIhadatoyguninmycupboard,

soIdecidetotakethetoygunandgoupstairs.Well,Itookthetoygun,wentoutofmyroom,and

shoutedasiftherewasanotherperson,“George,takethedogand

gooutside.”Onmyway

upstairs,Iturnedonlights.Theburglarmusthaveheardme,andhe

rushedoutofthewindowthe

wayhecamein.

Well,Iwasrelieved,andthenItriedtophonemyparents,butIwassoterriblyfrightenedthatI

wasn'

tabletodialthenumber.

Chara

cter

Description

Helen

preparedherselffor

anexamination.

wasworkinginthebasement.

Her

parents

wentshopping.

Heardstepsonthefloorabove.

wasterriblyfrightened.

A

musthavecomein.

burglar

tookthetoygunfromthecupboard,

wentupstairs,and

shouted,“George,takethedogandgo

outside.”

turnedonlights.

The

musthaveheardHelen.

in.

rushedoutofthewindowthewayhecame

phonedherparents.

tabletodialthenumber.

VI.FurtherListeningandSpeaking

Ihateflying.

Dave:

Sue,Ihaven'

tseenyouforawhile.Whereveyoubeenhiding

Sue:

Dave,Ihavesomeexcellentnews.Iwonfirstprizeinthecomputersoftwarecompetition.

swonderfulnews.What'

stheprize

vewonatriptoSydney.

Wow!

sgreat—buthowwillyougetthere

Fly,ofcourse.It'

smuchtoofartosw

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