Close-up p 35. Questions and Vocabulary
1. What does "Right on!" mean?
KEY
right on: (informal) Used as an expression of strong support, approval, or encouragement. Sp. bien hecho! E.g. You're learning English? Right on, man!
2. What is happening?
Caption: Workers dispose of thousands of snares on the Mozambique Reserve.
KEY:
People are removing snares from an animal reserve. Snares are used to trap animals and are excruciatingly /ɪkˈskruːʃieɪtɪŋli/ painful.
dispose of something: to get rid of something, especially something that is difficult to get rid of. E.g. an incinerator built to dispose of toxic waste.
snare:
1. a trap for catching an animal, especially one that uses a wire or rope to catch the animal by its foot. E.g. A rabbit was caught in the snare. Some of the local boys used to set snares.
2. something that is intended to trick someone and get them into a difficult situation. SYN trap. E.g. I didn’t want to fall into the same snare again.
3. How does the picture relate to the title of the unit?
KEY
The people in the picture are doing the right thing in removing the snares; this is something we approve of.
Etiquetas:
08 The Environment,
Close Up p035,
Close Up U03
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