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Vocabulary Minimum Viewpoint2.2

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Topic 1. Talk about how technology impacts family dynamics.

Use: the perfect infinitive to refer to the past and wh-clauses as subjects and objects.

Use the following prompts:

1. What family traditions of the past can you name? How did technologies change them?

2. What do you think about monitoring family members?

3. How technologies can help enhance family relationships?

 

Topic 2. Talk about the historical character you would like to communicate with

Use: perfect infinitive to refer to the past and cleft sentences beginning with It to focus on certain nouns, phrases and clauses. …

Use the following prompts:

1. Why is it important to study the history?

2. Why have you chosen this particular character?

3. What would you like to discuss with him/her?

 

Topic 3. Talk about feats, challenges and developments in engineering

Use: -ever words in talking about unknown people or things and use negative adverbs (never, not only) +inversion to start a sentence for emphases

Use the following prompts:

1. What outstanding discoveries in engineering can you name?

2. What role does invention of robots play in the development of human society?

3. Can robots substitute human beings?

 

Topic 4. Talk about trends in journalism.

Use: continuous infinitive forms to report events in progress and the subjunctive to describe what should happen

Use the following prompts:

1. What is more important in news reporting: speed or accuracy?

2. How much do you trust you trust what you hear or read??

3. What news can be called “old”?

 

Topic 5. Discuss if art forgers are still true artists

Use: be to to refer to fixed or hypothetical future events and passive verb complements

Use the following prompts:

1. What is a con artist? Do you know any real stories of art forgery?

2. Can we consider art forgers talented people?

3. What techniques can be used to identify art forgeries?

Topic 6. Talk about the differences between online and in-person relationships.

Use: objects +-ing forms after prepositions and verbs and reflexive pronouns

Use the following prompts:

1. What is special about online relationships?

2. What means of communication can be used to maintain online relationships?

3. What might be perspectives of online and in-person relationships?


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