Choose the correct words to complete the conversation. A: Oh, this 'looks is looking fun!
B: What are you looking / do you look at?
A: One of those personality quizzes: How adventurous are your
Shall we do it together?
B: Hmm, 'I'm not really enjoying I don't really enjoy quizzese
A: Oh, come on! We haven't done I don't do anything like this for
ages. It'll be a laugh. The first question is about food How many
new types of food Shave you tried I have you been trying sofa
year? One to five, six to ten or eleven to fifteen?
B: Maybe one to five. I've never been I never am very adventurous
with food
A: OK. The next one is about meeting new people. You 'stand
are standing alone at a party. How do you make contact? Walk
over to a group and say hi, find one friendly person or ?
B: I'm sorry but I get / I'm getting a bit bored with this quiz already
A: Oh, don't be like that! It's only a bit of fun
B: Yes, but I've had / I've been having enough now. I think
I'll go home
A: Oh, 19you've always been walking / you're always walking off
like that
B: That's not true! I just don't always like what you like
0) 1.1 Listen and check your answers to Ex 3.
2 He did some experiments and came to the conclusion that smoke had the power to lift things up and carry them through the air.
3 The Montgolfier brothers quickly realised that it was heat and not smoke that had the power to lift things.
4 On 19th September 1783, they presented their first hot-air balloon, which was made from paper and cloth.
5 They burned some straw underneath it and the heat helped the balloon to float.
6 A sheep, a duck and a chicken were in the basket that hung below the balloon for the two-mile journey and they landed safe and sound.
7 Shortly afterwards, the brothers asked the king for permission to send men up in the balloon.
8 The king agreed, and the first flight consisting of human passengers took place in Paris on 21st November 1783, with great success
2 He did some experiments and came to the conclusion that smoke had the power to lift things up and carry them through the air.
3 The Montgolfier brothers quickly realised that it was heat and not smoke that had the power to lift things.
4 On 19th September 1783, they presented their first hot-air balloon, which was made from paper and cloth.
5 They burned some straw underneath it and the heat helped the balloon to float.
6 A sheep, a duck and a chicken were in the basket that hung below the balloon for the two-mile journey and they landed safe and sound.
7 Shortly afterwards, the brothers asked the king for permission to send men up in the balloon.
8 The king agreed, and the first flight consisting of human passengers took place in Paris on 21st November 1783, with great success.