Unit 6 focuses on vocabulary related to the natural world and wilderness, including terms for flora, fauna, and environmental issues. It also covers grammar rules for using the passive voice and various verb tenses, alongside practical tips for writing descriptive essays about places. The unit emphasizes the importance of location, function, and personal opinion in descriptions.
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Unit 6
Unit 6 focuses on vocabulary related to the natural world and wilderness, including terms for flora, fauna, and environmental issues. It also covers grammar rules for using the passive voice and various verb tenses, alongside practical tips for writing descriptive essays about places. The unit emphasizes the importance of location, function, and personal opinion in descriptions.
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Unit 6: It’s a Wild World Wildern
ess Terreny agrest; natura
Vocabulary Wipe Exterminar, destruir
out The Natural World Bush Arbust, matoll Words from the Text Cool Refrescar down Beyond Més enllà / fora de l’abast de (be – comrehension: resultar incomprensible) Dawn Alba Bravery Valentia, coratge Deadly Mortal Decline Descens, disminució Dry up Assecar-se Object (n) Objecte; objectiu Fierce Feroç, ferotge Put an Posar fi a Landsca Paisatge end to pe Release Alliberar, deixar anar Native Autòcton/a (- to: originari/ària de) Rotten Podrit/ida, en mal estat
Poacher Caçador/a furtiu/iva To begin Per començar, en primer lloc
with Predato Depredador/a r Trap Atrapar, retenir
Prey Pressa/es
Rare Poc freqüent, estrany/a Negative Prefixes
Rise Augmentar, pujar Disappear Desaparèixer Rough Agitat/ada, brau/brava Disapprove Desaprovar, estar en (of) contra (de) Soil Sòl, terra Disconnect Desconnectar(-se) Tide Marea Illegal Il·legal (become -: prohibir) Illogical Il·lògic/a Turn up Apujar (volum)
Impatient Impacient
Inactive Inactiu/iva Grammar
Invisible Invisible The passive Irresponsib Irresponsable FORM le Many photographers visit this unique site. (active) Unpredicta Imprevisible, This unique site is visited by many photographers. (passive) ble impredictible Present Simple: am / is / are + past participle Millions of birds are killed by cats every year. Phrasal verbs Past Simple: was / were + past participle Bing Causar, provocar Dinosaurs were wiped out more than 65 million years ago. about Future Simple: will be + past particple Bring back Fer tornar a la vida, recuperar Emergency supplies will be distributed. Bring Avançar Be going to: am / is / are going to be + past participle forward With the help of drones, more poachers are going to be caught. Bring up Esmentar Modals: modal + be + past participle Give out Repartir, distribuir Tourism to this wilderness area should be limited. Give up Deixar (de), renunciar a; abandonar, Modal Perfects: modal + have been + past participle rendir-se This was risky. You could have been injured! Stay away No acostar-se (a), allunyar-se (de) Present Continuous: am / is / are being + past participle Stay on Quedar-se / no anar-se’n (feina, Today, some crops are being grown in indoor farms. estudis) Past Continuous: was / were being + past participle Stay over Passar la nit, quedar-se a dormir Throughout the 1990s, the factory’s chemicals were being Stay up Quedar-se despert/a released into the air.
Turn away No admetre, no deixar entrar a Present Perfect Simple: have / has been + past participle
Turn into Convertir-se en Hurricane warnings have already been posted.
Turn to Recórrer a Past Perfect Simple: had been + past participle
Their homes had been destroyed by the earthquake. La Localización Only five minutes from where I live • (very) close to • in the town USES centre • opposite • on the north coast of • in the centre of .. • We sue the passive voice when we want to focus on the cation, not next to • near.... • It’s located... • (in the) South/East/North/West; the agent, and also when the agent is obvious or unknown. north-east south-west, etc • In the middle of • in the heart of… • It’s …… kms away from… El lugar A description of a place It has (got) ... LLUVIA DE IDEAS It looks / seems ... Piensa en estos detalles: It is a bit / quite / very ... Localización. ¿Dónde está ese lugar? There is / are ... Función. ¿Para qué se utiliza? ¿Por qué va la gente a ese Los edificios lugar? high • low • ancient • modern • traditional • old • beautiful • Aspecto. ¿Qué aspecto tiene? ¿Qué se ve en ese lugar? impressive • magnificent • stone .. wood(en) • brick Ambiente, cultura, clima. ¿Qué imágenes, sonidos y olores se perciben en ese lugar? ¿Qué gente se puede encontrar en él? ¿Qué se siente al estar ahí? La ciudad Tu opinión. ¿Te gusta (y a otra gente le gusta) ese lugar? big • small • busy • quiet • clean • dirty • interesting • boring ¿Por qué (no)? El ambiente peaceful • relaxed • friendly .. crowded • Iively • exciting .. PLANIFICACIÓN boring .. fun • colourful Decide qué información vas a incluir en cada párrafo, por ejemplo: El tamaño Párrafo 1 big • small • medium-sized • sprawling (=en expansión) • tiny • huge Explica qué es ese lugar, y dónde se encuentra. El aspecto Párrafo 2 attractive • beautiful • lovely • pretty • ugly Haz una descripción general del lugar, por ejemplo, si se trata de una región o de un pais, qué clima ofrece y cuál es El clima la flora y la fauna típica de la zona. sunny • rainy • snowy • cold • hot • wet • windy • changeable • Párrafo 3 dry • miId • warm Aporta detalles sobre el lugar, por ejemplo, por qué es Otros detalles conocido. remote • desolate • amazing Párrafo 4 Modificadores Explica por qué quieres visitar ese lugar. a bit • a little • extremely • quite • rather • really • slightly • very Expresiones útiles SELECCIÓN DE VOCABULARIO Y ESTRUCTURAS Decide qué vocabulario y qué estructuras vas a necesitar. lt is famous for ... • The best thing about it is ... • I would definitely recommend a visit • You should go there if you have the chance • lt was built last year / by the Romans magnificent views; breathtaking sights; local festivities; welcoming local people; inhabitants; fascinating historical sites; Other phrases and vocabulary: “ For anyone visiting the town , the …….. ( Roman bridge, for instance) is a must. “ If you’re planning to go there, you can’t miss the Gothic church” “ The town centre has………………………………..” “ The most fascinating part of the city is ………………………” “ The city is well-known for its local festivities.” “ The nightlife in the town is incredible/lively/ exciting” “ What impressed me most about ……… was/were ……………………….. “ It’s the perfect place to run away from crowds, hectic life and stress” Some places you can mention when describing a town or city: art galleries, open-air market, old town ( casco antiguo), monuments, local small shops, fair, souvenir shops, tourist office…….. The most relevant points to be included a in a descriptive essay when describing a place are: name, location, main sights, nightlife, climate, population, entertainment, cultural offer, leisure activities, historical facts and buildings, tourist attractions and services.
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