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Acknowledgements
Theauthorsandpublisherswishto thankthetollowing
whohavekindly
givenpermission
for
theuseof
copyright
material.
'Chairman
'Antigua'
oftheBoardat 14'
(published
in Woman'sOwn)
page
4;Bestforlhearticle
JaneRitsie
forthearticle
'Deadly
Driving'O NEWSCIENTIST
'The
Harm
page15;JaneSaymour
forthe
adicle
page
24;NatonaiGeographic
lotlhead:icle
'Mining
TragedyatMarcinelle'
NatureCanDo'
page
24;PaolaBuonadonna
(published
pages
24-
torthearticle
intheEuropean)
page
25;Focus
25iMickHamerJorthe
article'Safe
fromCarelessDrivers'ONEWSCIENTIST
forthearticle'LostCivilisations
and
'Faith,
FireandFrenzy'
page
30;ChristinaGarciaRodero
(published
GlobalCatastrophes'
lorthearticle
intheEufopeanMagazine)
'Eat,
Drink...andDon'tBeSorry'(published
page
37iTessaThomas
intheFuropear)
pages
38-39;Focus
forthearticle
forthe
fortheTruth'
page
46and
'Stealing
GoesUpintheSmoke'page51;PaulGains
'The
Willto
articles'The
Search
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'Fat
Tyres:Ridingoffwiththe
off-roaders'
Win'
(published
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52;Focus
intheEuropean)
torthearticle
page
55;
Natlonal
'Recycling'
pages58-59;Focus
Geognphic
lot theafticle
fortheartjcle'Stars
onBoardway'
page59;Sunday
Imesforthearticle
'The
Wired-upSchool'pages64-&;Beslforthearticle'Sharon
'Maladies
and
Stone'page70;Catherine
Chetwynd
forthe
article
M!'thsofFlying'(published
in
theEuropean)
page
76;Focus
Divers'
page
81.
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Surprisingly,
Paul
becamea
ferry
enthusiastand started
writingto differentcompanies,askingfor detailsabout
theirships.
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Paulsoon becamean expert;he knew
eveMhing about
eachferry
-
how big it was,how many
passengers
1you
are
given
Inexercise
atext
fromwhichsomesen-
lencesorshon
paragraphs
havebeen
takenout.These
.:l
it car-
ina
jumbled
are
given
orderand
your
task
is10
tindwhich
riedand whatsort of restaurantit had.
m []
"Peoplecouldringme
up and,
for
free,l'd tellthemall
aboutthe shiptheyweretravellingon,"said Paul.The
service
was so popularthat he
developedit by making
people's
orshort
paragraph
senlence
fitseachone0fthenum-
0r
paragraph
bered
blanks.
There
isoneextrasentence
you
muslnotinclude
in
your
answers.
which
Steps
.
ferrybookingsaswell.
.
Gothrough
Read
thetextcarefully.
themissing
0r
paragraphs
look
for"key"words,
sentences
and
Paul'sfirstcustomerswerehisneighboursandfriendsof
hisparents.Hisreputationhasgrownquickly,
because
hetriesto offera littlebitmorethansimilarservices.
ffiiHl__;
Theyare also informedaboutall
port
facilities.Everytrip
is led by two of hisstaff,and he has
just
hired three
new
qirls
to help out. His emploveeshaveto worktwo hours
ifterschool,
e.g.demonslratives:
this/these,
plonouns:
he/they,
possessive
adieclives:
her/his,
linkingwords:
etc.tohelp
you
fitthem
therelore/however,
intothe
in
thetext.
correct
sDaces
- -
Instead,
he hopesto
join
P & O Ferries,andsailtheChannelreg-
ulady.Hehasalreadyenteredhisnameon theirwaiting
listfor
jobs.
fourdays
"
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ffi.ff
Look at the title of the text and
guess
what it is about.
Guesswhether
thefollowingstatementsaretrueor
falsethenread
quickly
throughthetextandseeif
your
guesses
werecorreq.
PaulWoodburyworkswithhisfather.
Pauldidn'tlikeboatsinthepast.
Paul'sfirstcustomerswerehis
schoolmates.
Read the article
'bel,rrii,
and
ehoose
f!
o;:r i.he
s.intences
(A-H)
the one r.r,rrir:ll
a,!
ffil&l t-:l
ButwhenPathearsher
son'sbusiness
voicespeaking
to a customeron thetelephone,shestill
can't believeit is the
same
fourteen-year-old
boy who
leaveshis dirty socks on the floor and who disappears
whenhe is
supposed
{
lits ear:hgi-rp
(1-6).
There is one
errlrar sciilicltice irhicln i',Lr,u
don't
to do thewashing-up.
have to use.
i]
"Sowhen he was six we took him on a sea
trip to helphim get overhisfear."
His
parents,
Pat
and
David,
havenow had a
few monthsto get usedto the idea
of their
schoolboysonrunninga business.
He startedit in Januarythis
year,
and it's
growing
rapidly.
However,nelit
year
he hopesto expandthe
companyand offerevenmoreholidaysto
destinations
F!
Whileotherboysare
playing
footballor computer
games,
Paul Woodbury is running his
own travel company:
CorringhamFerryTravel.
ffi i_q:i
Paulis onlyfourteenbut he hasthe very
grown-up
titleol
ManagingDirector.He and hisstaff
of six other
fourteen-
year-olds
organisecoachtrips,terrycrossingsand short
weekendholidaysfrom his"office"
-
a
spare bedroom
in
his
parents
Essexhome.
lm
includingthe lsleot Wight,
lrelandandSpain.
As a resultof this interesthe set uo a ser-
vice calledFerryInformation
i_--,
two years
ago.
Forexample,his day-tripcustomersare
givena fact sheet tellingthem
all about
the ferry
theywil!travelon.
Young Paulhopesto get a computerfor
Christmasso
that
he can reallyimprovehis
company,but he doesn'twantto be a
travelagentwhen he leaves
school.
He
avoids
fashionablehotels
and
re$auranls,
So far Paulhasbooked morethanfiftytripsfor individu-
als and
groups,
and he is an officialagent of many big
ferry
companies.At the moment,he is busyorganising
Christmasshoppingtripsto Dunkirk,and a trip to France
for sixty
pupils
from hisschool.
Paul'spassionfor ferriesstartedwhen his
mumand dad
took himto Francefor
the day."Whenhe was verysmall
hewasnervousanddidn'tlikeboats."savsPaul'smum.
Er--t
4
People&
lobs
Unit
I
Look at the wordsin bold in the text and try
to explain them.
SPEAKERS'
3
Choosethe correctitem.
areverywell
qualified.
A members B crew
Therestaurant
.........
1
C stafi D customers
.
ReadthetextaboutPaulWoodbury
againand
makenotesunderlhefollowingheadings.
Then
use
your
notesto talkabout
Paul.
age,occupation,otfrce,statt,c.6torne/s,
carcetachlanements,
oncomputers.
A individual B
expert C agent D experienced
Thereare
excellent
Mysister
isa(n)...........
..........
atthisschool.
A companiesB servicesC bookingsD facilities
Johnisa regular
sports
ftnue
plans,
,',i,,tents'
atthisbookshop.
A customer B diner
..........
,eactions
C
guest
D
passenger
theshopfor
years.
A holding B having C runningD completing
Thecompanyhas...........
Shehasbeen...........
.
NowcompareandcontrastPaulWoodbury
andCristinaSanchez
interms
of:occupatlon,
age,luture
plans.
lastyear.
A extended B expandedC widenedD enlarged
He...........
since
hisownbusiness
attheageoftwenty.
A setout
B
setoff C setuo
D seton
4
Label the clothes the people are wearing with
the words from the list. Then.
describe how
each
person
is dressed.
Mrand
MrsBenson
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