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Basic 2 Workbook Unit 6

This document provides information about an interview with an inventor named Larry Patel. According to the interview, Larry invented a wallet that whistles when the owner sings. Larry said he still needs to work on his invention to make the wallets whistle only for their owners' voices. The document also shares a sample voicemail message promoting Larry's invention to a company and provides questions about an interview with a writer named Sarah Jenkins about her unsuccessful cookbooks and new invention.

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Basic 2 Workbook Unit 6

This document provides information about an interview with an inventor named Larry Patel. According to the interview, Larry invented a wallet that whistles when the owner sings. Larry said he still needs to work on his invention to make the wallets whistle only for their owners' voices. The document also shares a sample voicemail message promoting Larry's invention to a company and provides questions about an interview with a writer named Sarah Jenkins about her unsuccessful cookbooks and new invention.

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Basic 2 Unit 6

Unit 6
Interesting People

Interview
a. Do you remember the radio interview with the inventor, Larry Patel? Mark the
correct answers.

1. What was the problem with his invention?

a. He gave them all away to his friends.


b. He can’t find them.
c. They make a noise when someone sings.

2. What did Larry mean when he said: “I still have to work on it”?

a. He needs to work hard to make more wallets.


b. He needs to sell his wallets to big stores.
c. He needs to make the wallets whistle only when they hear their owner’s voice.

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b. Larry wants to sell his product to a big company. He calls up the company’s New
Product Department and hears the following voice mail message:

“Hello, you have reached the New Product Department. If you are trying to sell
a new product, please leave a message with your name and the name of the
product. Describe the product and say why you think people need it.”

Help Larry leave a message about his new invention. You can use the words
below to help you:

wallet • whistle • sing • buy • need • millions • lose • find

Hello. My name is Larry Patel.

My product is a ______________________________________________.
whistle wallet

It is very useful because it can ___________________________________.


whistle

If you ______________________________________________________.
sing

Everyone ___________________________________________________.
lose their walllets

It will make _________________________________________________.


help you find it

c. Read your message to the class.

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Do It!
a. After a few months, Fritz Kole from the “Inventors Weekly” newspaper interviewed Sarah
Jenkins, the writer of “Do It”. Read the interview and answer the questions that follow.

An Interview With Sarah Jenkins


Fritz: Mrs. Jenkins, two months ago your cookbooks came out on the market. Can you
tell us a little about that?
Sarah: Well, I put a lot of money into these cookbooks, but they aren’t very successful.
Fritz: That’s terrible. How did this happen to a successful businesswoman like you?
Sarah: Well, obviously, the first thing a good cookbook must have is delicious recipes!
But that’s not enough. There are lots of good cookbooks out there. A successful
cookbook needs to be different from other cookbooks in some way. I was too busy
telling people what to do instead of just writing a successful cookbook.
Fritz: I see. So, what are your plans for the future?
Sarah: I have a new invention: it’s a house-cleaning robot.
Fritz: That sounds interesting. Do you think this time you will succeed?
Sarah: I think anything that helps people and gives them more free time will be a success.
Fritz: Well, that’s very interesting. Thank you, Mrs. Jenkins.
Sarah: You’re welcome, Fritz.

1. According to Sarah, what are two things that a cookbook needs in order to
be successful?
needs to be different from other cookbooks in some way.
__________________________________________________________________
2. Why aren’t Sarah’s cookbooks successful?
I was too busy telling people what to do instead of just writing a successful cookbook.
__________________________________________________________________

3. What is Sarah’s latest invention?


a house-cleaning robot
__________________________________________________________________

4. According to Sarah, what makes a successful invention?


anything that helps people and gives them more free time will be a success.
__________________________________________________________________

5. Do you think Sarah’s invention will be a success? Why? Why not?


Yes, she learned from her mistakes.
__________________________________________________________________

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b. Match the pictures to the names of the inventions.

b 1. automatic ironing machine a 3. musical sunglasses

d 2. home car-washing machine c 4. electric shopping cart

A B

C D

c. Choose one of the inventions from activity b. (or think of your own invention) and
write a letter to the editor of “Inventors Weekly” describing your invention.

The Editor
Inventors Weekly
Dear Sir,
I want to tell you about my latest invention. It is called _____________________.
musical sunglasses
This invention is special because ______________________________________.
you can listen to music while looking cool.
________________________________________________________________.
I think my invention will be very popular because __________________________.
everyone loves to wear sunglasses and listen to music

Let me know what you think!


_________________________
Keren Montoya

d. Read your letter to the class. Have a class vote on the best idea.

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Basic 2 Unit 6

Movie Star
a. Here are some sentences people can say when they are discussing a famous person.
Mark which sentences express a positive opinion and which express
a negative opinion.
Positive Negative

1. I think he’s the greatest.

2. He’s the worst actor I know!

3. Well, to me he’s terrible.

4. Well, I like him.

5. She can’t sing. She just shouts!

6. He won an Oscar last year for


best actor, so he must be good.

b. Larry and his friend Keiko are discussing a famous rock star. Keiko likes the rock star,
but Larry doesn’t. Write a dialogue between them. Use the phrases from activity a. to
help you.

Keiko: Isn’t that... LALISA?


________________________________________________________

Larry: YES SHE IS


________________________________________________________

Keiko: I________________________________________________________
LOVE HER SHE ISTHE GREATEST

Larry: ________________________________________________________
WELL TO ME SHE IS TERRIBLE

Keiko: ________________________________________________________
WELL I LIKE HER

Larry: ________________________________________________________
SHE hasn't even won a Grammy

c. Practice your dialogue with a partner.

d. Discuss your favorite celebrities with your partner. Whom do you both like? Whom do
you both dislike? Whom don’t you agree on?

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Past Simple
a. You are interviewing the actor Robert Richman from the computer lesson. Read his
answers and then write your questions.
You: When ____________________________________________________?
DID YOU START ACTING
Robert: I started my acting career when I was nine years old.
You: Why _____________________________________________________?
DID YOU LIKE BEING AN ACTOR?
Robert: I liked being a child actor because I loved all the attention.
You: When ____________________________________________________?
DID YOU got YOUR first serious acting job
Robert: I got my first serious acting job as an adult in the movie, “A Long Road to Walk”.
You: awards have you won?
What _____________________________________________________?
Robert: I won an Oscar for “The Hero of the West”. It’s my favorite movie.
You: When ____________________________________________________?
DID YOU wrote YOUR autobiography
Robert: I wrote my autobiography two years ago. It was very successful! Everyone
wants to know about the life of Robert Richman!

b. Write about Robert Richman. Use the sentences from activity a. to help you.

Robert Richman

Robert Richman was born in 1965. He started his acting career when...
_________________________________________________________________
HE WAS A CHILD AT NINE YEARS OLD, HE liked being a child actor because HE
_________________________________________________________________
loved all the attention.
_________________________________________________________________

HE got HIS first serious acting job as an adult in the movie, “A Long Road to
_________________________________________________________________
Walk”.
_________________________________________________________________
HE ALSO won an Oscar for “The Hero of the West”. It’s HIS favorite movie
_________________________________________________________________
HIS autobiography was very successful! Everyone
_________________________________________________________________
wants to know about the life of Robert Richman!

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