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Inspired – an insider’s guide to the new American English course for teenagers

Inspired – an insider’s guide to the new American English course for teenagers . Judy Garton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse. Your response. How would you have felt if you had been in the San José mine? What would you have done to keep your spirits up and survive?. Your response.

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Inspired – an insider’s guide to the new American English course for teenagers

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  1. Inspired – an insider’s guide to the new American English course for teenagers JudyGarton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse

  2. Your response How would you have felt if you had been in the San José mine? What would you have done to keep your spirits up and survive?

  3. Your response Why do you think some boys bullied Dan at school? What causes bullying?

  4. Animals cat, cow, dog, horse, whale Food cake, egg, fruit, potato, rice Possessions camera phone, skateboard, blu-ray disc, game console, video game

  5. Congratulations! Match the different ways in which people say Congratulations! with the languages. Congratulazioni! Gefeliciteerd! Félicitations! ¡Felicitaciones! Glückwünsche! Parabéns! Pozdravlyayu! (Поздравляю) You can say Please and Thank you in your language and English – what about other languages? Dutch French German Italian Portuguese Russian Spanish

  6. False friends “False friends” are English words that look similar to words in other languages, but that have a different meaning. library means a place where you can borrow books. But in French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, a similar word means “bookstore”.

  7. ★ Inspired Practice Online www.macmillanpracticeonline.com/inspired ★ Interactive Classroom: software for interactive whiteboards ★ Teacher’s Website www.macmillanenglish.com/inspired

  8. Inspired – an insider’s guide to the new American English course for teenagers JudyGarton-Sprenger and Philip Prowse

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