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Impact 3 Unit 1

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  • Someone who has a lot of energy is ___ .
    energetic
  • really / it’s / that / strange
    It’s really strange that ___________
  • The interviewer said Jack had a lot of ambition. YOU ‘You’re _____________ Jack?’
    very/really ambitious, aren’t you
  • We can afford to buy a new car, ___?
    can't we
  • If you're funny and you understand jokes, you have a ___ .
    sense of humour
  • Compete - make a noun and an adjective
    competition, competitive
  • Someone who feels strong excitement for something is ___ .
    enthusiastic
  • It’s _____ that a high-school pupil can win an international science prize.
    like
    hate
    great
  • energise - make a noun and an adjective
    energy, energetic/energised
  • His brothers didn't play badly at all, ___ ?
    did they
  • When you’re a young scientist you have to be very self-confident, don’t you? SELF-CONFIDENCE When you’re a young scientist you have to have a lot __________ you?
    of self-confidence, haven’t
  • People can become happier with music. That’s interesting! IT’S _________ can make people happier, isn’t it?
    It’s interesting that music
  • If you want to be successful, powerful or famous you are ___ .
    ambitious
  • He won't leave without us, ___?
    will he
  • Someone who gives people a lot of money, presents or time is ___ .
    generous
  • Tom and Joe were exhausted after the trip, ___ ?
    weren't they?
  • Someone who never changes their mind no matter what is ___ .
    stubborn
  • Joe reads a lot os horror books, ___ ?
    doesn't he
  • Put in order than complete: like / it / my / best / friend / I / that / always
    I like it that my best friend always __________
  • my / drives / me / crazy / neighbour / when / it
    It drives me crazy when my neighbour ___________
  • Tim saw you in the mall yesterday, ___?
    didn't he
  • If you could pick your ideal personality, what three traits would you choose for yourself and why? How do you think your life would be different?
    Awesome
  • help - make a verb and an adjective
    help, helpful/helpless
  • strange or unusual
    odd
  • Kate is a great friend, ___?
    isn't she
  • Why is it good to have a sense of humour?
    Great
  • generosity - make an adjective
    generous
  • Someone who's willing to accept new ideas is
    open-minded
  • If you’re determined, you _____ do anything, can’t you?
    can't
    could
    can
  • Do you think a person can be too self-confident? Explain why or why not.
    Fantastic
  • It was being so _____ that he was able write his famous speech.
    organised
    shy
    fair
  • responsible - make a noun
    responsibility
  • You'll help us with this, ___?
    won't you
  • curiosity - make an adjective
    curious
  • it’s / late / too / to
    It’s too late to ___________
  • _____ was in his high school biology class that he thought of a test for cancer.
    He
    There
    It
  • Someone who is able to remain calm and doesn't mind waiting a long time is ___ .
    patient
  • hate / I / when / my / mum / it / ignores
    I hate it when my mum ignores ____________
  • The mayor invited Jack to talk at Pride. He thought that was fantastic. WHEN Jack loved _________ the mayor invited him to talk at Pride.
    it when
  • Someone who always believes good things will happen is ___ .
    optimistic
  • Jack said ‘If people are close-minded, I get angry.’ DRIVES It _________ people are close-minded.
    drives Jack crazy if
  • organise - make a noun and an adjective
    organisation, organised
  • optimistic - make a noun
    optimism/optimist (person)
  • Someone who is ___ is friendly, talks a lot, and likes meeting people.
    outgoing/sociable