Introduction
Basic survival [sɜː’vaivəl] course
Extreme survival [sɜː’vaivəl] course
Climbing [klaimiŋ] Mount Kilimanjaro
Trekking along The Great Wall of China
Trekking on the Inca Trail
Superlative adjectives – превосходная степень прилагательных
What /difficult situation/ you ever cope with?
Какая была самая сложная ситуация, с которой тебе приходилось иметь дело?
1. What /dangerous thing/ ever happen to you?
1. Какая самая опасная вещь, которая с тобой когда-либо случалась?
2. Who/ determined person/ your family or class?
2. Кто самый упорный человек в вашей семье или группе?
3. What/ challenging job/ you ever done?
3. Какая самая сложная работа из тех, которую Вы когда-либо выполняли?
4. What/ difficult exam/ you ever take?
4. Какой самый сложный экзамен из тех, которые Вы сдавали?
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Unit4.2 Survival scool

1.

Survival [sɜː’vaivəl] school
– школа выживания
Unit 4.2

2.

Survive [sɜː’vaiv] выживать

3.

Survival [sɜː’vaivəl]
выживание

4.

A shelter [ʃeltə] - убежище

5.

An open fire [faiə] – костёр

6.

Exercise 1
Page 42

7.

Match the words and
phrases from the box with
the underlined phrases in
the sentences

8.

9.

Build a shelter- построить
убежище

10.

Challenge - вызов

11.

Cope with - справляться

12.

Push yourself – заставлять
себя

13.

Survival [sɜː’vaivəl] skills
– навыки выживания

14.

The wilderness – место,
находящееся вдали от
цивилизации

15.

build a
shelter
challenge
cope with
push
yourself
survival
skills
the
wilderness

16.

0. How long do you think
you could survive [sɜː’vaiv]
in an undeveloped natural
place?

17.

build a
shelter
challenge
cope with
push
yourself
survival
skills
the
wilderness

18.

an undeveloped natural
place? – the wilderness

19.

1.
What abilities to help
you survive [sɜː’vaiv]
do you have?

20.

build a
shelter
challenge
cope with
push
yourself
survival
skills
The
wilderness

21.

abilities to help you
survive [sɜː’vaivəl] –
survival [sɜː’vaivəl] skills

22.

2. Could you make yourself
some protection from the
weather and wild animals
in a forest?

23.

build a
shelter
challenge
cope with
push
yourself
survival
skills
The
wilderness

24.

make yourself some
protection from the
weather and wild animals
– build a shelter

25.

3. What is the biggest
difficult thing to do in your
life at the moment?

26.

build a
shelter
challenge
cope with
push
yourself
survival
skills
The
wilderness

27.

Difficult thing to do challenge

28.

4. Do you always try very
hard in difficult situations?

29.

build a
shelter
challenge
cope with
push
yourself
survival
skills
The
wilderness

30.

Try very hard – push
yourself

31.

5. Do you deal with new
situations well?

32.

build a
shelter
challenge
cope with
push
yourself
survival
skills
The
wilderness

33.

Deal with - cope with

34.

Exercise 2
Page 42

35.

Ask and answer the
questions from exercise 1

36.

How long could you
survive in the wilderness?

37.

For a day (for 5 days)

38.

What survival skills do
you have?

39.

I can build ( a fire, a
shelter)
I can fish

40.

Can you build a shelter in
a forest?

41.

Yes, I can
No, I can’t

42.

What’s the biggest
challenge in your life at
the moment?

43.

It’s learning (English, how
to cook, how to drive)

44.

Do you cope with new
situations well?

45.

Yes, I do
No, I don’t

46.

Exercise 3
Page 42

47.

Look at the photos. Listen
to a talk by David
Johnson of the Hillside
Survival [sɜː’vaivəl]
School

48.

Pages 152-153
Track 1.30

49.

Good evening and thank
you for coming to find out
about the Hillside Survival
[sɜː’vaivəl] School. My
name’s David Johnson.

50.

I started the school and I am
the school’s chief instructor.
I learned my survival
[sɜː’vaivəl] skills while I
was in the army

51.

And before starting the
Hillside Survival
[sɜː’vaivəl] school I worked
in other well-known
survival schools.

52.

So, first, why do people
come on our courses? What
are our aims? Well, firstly,
we aim to help people to
discover nature and the
outdoor life

53.

And to remind people that
there’s more to life than city
living.

54.

Secondly, and perhaps more
importantly, we want people
to work well as a team and
to have fun together….and a
lot of people come to do just
that!

55.

Who comes to our courses?
Who are our courses for?
Well, the answer is anybody
and everybody. We get a lot
of groups of colleagues –
people who work together
like you

56.

The weekend courses are a
fantastic way of team –
building and having fun
together, as I said.

57.

The courses are also popular
with groups of friends who
want to do something more
challenging than lying on a
beach! So, let me tell you
what happens on some of our
courses

58.

The most popular course
we run is our basic survival
[sɜː’vaivəl] course which
lasts a weekend and takes
place throughout the year

59.

The course teaches you the
basic skills that you need to
survive in the wilderness
and costs 175 pounds per
person

60.

Choose this one and you will
have the best weekend you’ve
ever had!

61.

If you want an even bigger
challenge, our extreme
survival course takes place
between November and
February, when the
conditions are more difficult

62.

These courses also last for a
weekend and cost 195
pounds per person. The
extreme survival course
teaches you to survive in a
wet and cold environment

63.

In fact, we aim to give you
the wettest, coldest weekend
ever! The course offers you
the chance to push yourself,
both physically and
mentally

64.

No tents, no gas cookers,
just you and the wilderness.
You learn to find food and
cook it over an open fire.
You learn to build a shelter
and then you actually sleep
in it

65.

It could be the hardest thing
you’ve ever done by far! You
won’t have the most
comfortable weekend of your
life, but you will probably be
surprised how well you can
cope with difficult conditions

66.

Well, thank you very much
for inviting me here to your
company to tell you about
Hillside Survival School.

67.

If you are interested in
doing any of our courses
with a group of colleagues,
speak to your manager. You
can also pick up a booklet
before you go

68.

It includes information
about all the courses, prices,
dates and application forms.
Push yourself. It really can
be the best thing you’ve
ever done!

69.

And, yes, I think we’ve got
time for a few [fju:]
questions …before you all
get back to work. Yes, the
man at the back….

70.

Track 1.30

71.

Exercise 4
Page 42

72.

Listen again and complete
the notes on page 42

73. Introduction

74.

1.
David’s previous work:
………..

75.

And before starting the
Hillside Survival
[sɜː’vaivəl] school I worked
in other well-known
survival schools.

76.

1. David’s previous work:
He worked in other wellknown survival [sɜː’vaivəl]
schools

77.

2. His aims: help people
discover nature/ outdoor
life……….

78.

Well, firstly, we aim to help
people to discover nature
and the outdoor life
Secondly, we want people
to work well as a team and
to have fun together

79.

2. His aims: help people
discover nature/ outdoor life
and teach people how to
work well as a team

80.

3. The courses are popular
with work colleagues
and…..

81.

We get a lot of groups of
colleagues – people who
work together like you. The
courses are also popular with
groups of friends

82.

3. The courses are popular
with work colleagues and
groups of friends

83. Basic survival [sɜː’vaivəl] course

84.

4. How long for?
………..

85.

The most popular course
we run is our basic survival
[sɜː’vaivəl] course which
lasts a weekend and takes
place throughout the year

86.

4. How long for?
A weekend

87.

5. When does it take place?
………..

88.

The most popular course
we run is our basic survival
[sɜː’vaivəl] course which
lasts a weekend and takes
place throughout the year

89.

5. When does it take place?
Throughout the year

90.

6. Cost?
………..

91.

The course teaches you the
basic skills that you need to
survive in the wilderness
and costs 175 pounds per
person

92.

6. Cost?
175 pounds per person

93. Extreme survival [sɜː’vaivəl] course

94.

7. When does it take place?
………..

95.

If you want an even bigger
challenge, our extreme
survival course takes place
between November and
February, when the
conditions are more difficult

96.

7. When does it take place?
Between November and
February

97.

8. Cost?
………..

98.

These courses also last for a
weekend and cost 195
pounds per person. The
extreme survival course
teaches you to survive in a
wet and cold environment

99.

8. Cost?
195 pounds per person

100.

9. Food?
………..

101.

No tents, no gas cookers,
just you and the wilderness.
You learn to find food and
cook it over an open fire.
You learn to build a shelter
and then you actually sleep
in it

102.

9. Food?
You learn to find food and
cook it over an open fire

103.

10. Shelter?
………..

104.

No tents, no gas cookers,
just you and the wilderness.
You learn to find food and
cook it over an open fire.
You learn to build a shelter
and then you actually sleep
in it

105.

10. Shelter?
You learn to build a shelter
and then you actually sleep
in it

106.

Exercise 5
Page 42

107.

Discuss the following

108.

How would you feel about
these activities?

109.

I would love it

110.

I would hate it

111.

I would be bored

112.

I would be terrified

113. Climbing [klaimiŋ] Mount Kilimanjaro

114.

I would love it
I would hate it
I would be bored
I would be terrified

115.

Sitting around an open fire?

116.

I would love it
I would hate it
I would be bored
I would be terrified

117.

Building a shelter?

118.

I would love it
I would hate it
I would be bored
I would be terrified

119.

Rafting?

120.

I would love it
I would hate it
I would be bored
I would be terrified

121.

Kayaking

122.

I would love it
I would hate it
I would be bored
I would be terrified

123.

Cooking over an open fire?

124.

I would love it
I would hate it
I would be bored
I would be terrified

125.

Fishing?

126.

I would love it
I would hate it
I would be bored
I would be terrified

127.

Crossing a river on foot?

128.

I would love it
I would hate it
I would be bored
I would be terrified

129. Trekking along The Great Wall of China

130.

I would love it
I would hate it
I would be bored
I would be terrified

131. Trekking on the Inca Trail

132.

I would love it
I would hate it
I would be bored
I would be terrified

133.

Exercise 6
Page 43

134. Superlative adjectives – превосходная степень прилагательных

135.

One-syllable
adjectives
Add est
longer adjectives Put most before
adjective
Two-syllable
adjectives that
end in y
Old – the oldest
New – the newest
Interesting the most
interesting
Comfortable –
the most
comfortable
remove y and add funny – the
iest
funniest
busy - the
busiest

136.

Irregular
adjectives
good
bad
The best
The worst

137.

After superlatives we
usually use in before the
names of places and
groups of people

138.

Who’s the youngest
manager in the company?

139.

We use of in most other
cases

140.

She’s the cleverest of my
three sisters

141.

Exercise 7
Page 43

142.

Find the mistake in each
sentence and correct it

143.

1. That is hardest I’ve ever
pushed myself at work

144.

1. That is the hardest I’ve
ever pushed myself at
work

145.

2. This is the most big
challenge of the day

146.

2. This is the biggest
challenge of the day

147.

3. Could you survive in the
hottest place of the world?

148.

3. Could you survive in the
hottest place in the world?

149.

4. Building a shelter was
the more difficult thing we
did

150.

4. Building a shelter was
the most difficult thing we
did

151.

5. Lara is the most good in
the class at coping with
new situations

152.

5. Lara is the best in the
class at coping with new
situations

153.

6. Simon is the most
experienced person of our
office

154.

6. Simon is the most
experienced person in our
office

155.

7. My sister is the bravest
person at our family

156.

7. My sister is the bravest
person in our family

157.

8. That course was the bad
experience of my life

158.

8. That course was the
worst experience of my life

159.

Exercise 8
Page 43

160.

Complete the notes with the
words from the box

161.

162.

1. Dear David
Just a quick email to say the
whole Sales Team really
enjoyed the weekend. It was
the most…thing we’ve ever
done, but it was also great fun

163.

best
more
difficult
most
exciting
noisiest
happy
of
in
worst

164.

1. Just a quick email to say
the whole Sales Team really
enjoyed the weekend. It was
the most difficult thing we’ve
ever done, but it was also
great fun

165.

2. 3. Thanks a million for
the…. fantastic experience
which we will never forget
even though you said our
shelter was the……..you’ve
ever seen

166.

best
more
difficult
most
exciting
noisiest
happy
of
in
worst

167.

2. 3. Thanks a million for the
most fantastic experience
which we will never forget
even though you said our
shelter was the worst you’ve
ever seen

168.

169.

4.5. Hi, David – a big thank
you for helping to make it the
most…..birthday….my whole
life!

170.

best
more
difficult
most
exciting
noisiest
happy
of
in
worst

171.

4.5. Hi, David – a big thank
you for helping to make it the
most exciting birthday of my
whole life!

172.

6. We all had a fantastic time
and enjoyed it a lot more than
we expected. In fact, we loved
it all, but cooking over the
open fire was the…….activity

173.

best
more
difficult
most
exciting
noisiest
happy
of
in
worst

174.

6. We all had a fantastic time
and enjoyed it a lot more than
we expected. In fact, we loved
it ll, but cooking over the
open fire was the best activity

175.

7.8. Sorry for being the
….bunch of girls ….the group

176.

best
more
difficult
most
exciting
noisiest
happy
of
in
worst

177.

7.8. Sorry for being the
noisiest bunch of girls in the
group

178.

Exercise 9
Page 43

179.

Write complete questions.
Use the superlative form of
the adjectives

180. What /difficult situation/ you ever cope with?

181. Какая была самая сложная ситуация, с которой тебе приходилось иметь дело?

182.

What was the most difficult
situation you’ve ever coped
with?

183. 1. What /dangerous thing/ ever happen to you?

184. 1. Какая самая опасная вещь, которая с тобой когда-либо случалась?

185.

1. What is the most dangerous
thing that has ever happened
to you?

186. 2. Who/ determined person/ your family or class?

187. 2. Кто самый упорный человек в вашей семье или группе?

188.

2. Who’s the most determined
person in your family or
class?

189. 3. What/ challenging job/ you ever done?

190. 3. Какая самая сложная работа из тех, которую Вы когда-либо выполняли?

191.

3. What is the most
challenging job you’ve ever
done?

192. 4. What/ difficult exam/ you ever take?

193. 4. Какой самый сложный экзамен из тех, которые Вы сдавали?

194.

4. What is the most difficult
exam you’ve ever taken?

195.

Exercise 10
Page 43

196.

Answer the questions

197.

What is the most difficult
situation you’ve ever
coped with?

198.

The most difficult situation
I’ve ever coped with was
dealing with an angry
customer

199.

What is the most dangerous
thing that has ever
happened to you?

200.

The most dangerous thing
that has ever happened to
me was losing my way in a
snow storm

201.

Who’s the most determined
person in your family or
class?

202.

My sister is the most
determined person in my
family

203.

What is the most
challenging job you’ve ever
done?

204.

The most challenging job
I’ve ever done is making a
video

205.

What is the most difficult
exam you’ve ever taken?

206.

The most difficult exam
I’ve ever taken is Latin
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