tailieunhanh - [HeadWay] Phrasal Verbs and Idioms - Oxford University phần 6

2 Các đơn vị thực hiện theo một mô hình hợp lý nhất quán: Các phần chuẩn bị được thiết kế như là một dẫn ngắn gọn trong các chủ đề của đơn vị, không kéo dài hơn năm phút. | A NARROW ESCAPE Practice 1 Fill in the gaps below. Then check your answers with the text of the hotel blaze escape. SENIOR EIRE OFFICER S REPORT We received an emergency call at . which said the Grove Hotel was a tire. 1-fe were b the scene within fifteen minutes. The first and second floors of the hotel were c flares when we arrived. But we succeeded d getting the fire e control after two hours. I was f charge of the whole operation. TWO of our people are still in hospital suffering gi the effects of smoko inhalation. At the moment it appears that the fire started h accident cut It is not clear why the fire spread so quickly or why the third floor burst 1 flames. Idiomatic expressions 2 Look at the following idiomatic expressions and say what you think they mean. 1 had a narrow escape this morning. 1 was cycling to work when a lorry knocked me off my bike. The driver stopped and got out to see if I was all right. He was as white as a sheet and 1 was shaking like a leaf. Fortunately I had landed on some grass and wasn t hurt. Have you ever had a narrow escape If yes describe what happened. 3 Work with your partner. Describe what is happening in the pictures below and say what you think will or might happen next. Use the multi-word verbs idiomatic expressions and prepositions in this unit. a. Comment on the smoke detector the curtains what you think the woman will do what might happen next. b. Comment on the cigarette the bedclothes the hotel fire alarm what might happen next. c. Comment on the man in the car the petrol on the road what might happen next. 50 A NARROW ESCAPE 4 Work with your partner. Write a brief news item for the two pictures below. Read it out to the rest of the class. 2 burst into 5 It burst into flames means It suddenly started burning . To burst into is often used to describe changing emotional states. How would you say the following He suddenly started crying. She suddenly started laughing. .

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