Why do some people like danger?
Exercises of Student’s Book
Before you start
Listen to the words in context. Try to guess their meanings.
policeman, fireman, miner, stuntman, artist, rally driving, scuba diving, rock fishing, rock climbing, mountain biking, horse riding |
word |
meaning |
policeman |
شرطي |
fireman |
رجل إطفاء |
miner |
عامل منجم |
stuntman |
ممثل بديل للأعمال الخطرة في الأفلام |
artist |
فنان |
rally driving |
قيادة الرالي |
scuba diving |
الغوص |
rock fishing |
صيد السمك |
rock climbing |
تسلق الصخور |
mountain biking |
ركوب الدراجة على الجبل |
horse riding |
ركوب الخيل |
Audioscript
2 In a group, discuss how dangerous these activities and jobs are. Tell the others which of these activities and jobs you prefer. Do you do any of them? Do you know people who do them?
Answers
Answers may include:
Policeman: gunshot wounds Fireman: getting burned
Miner: being trapped in the mine Stuntman: falling off from high places Artist: no or little danger
Scuba diving: lack of oxygen
Rock fishing: falling on rocks/slipping Rock climbing: falling
Mountain biking: falling off the bike Horse riding: falling off the horse.
READING
4 Read the interview again and answer these questions.
People perform dangerous activities or have dangerous jobs to defeat fear.
A football player, a stuntman and a policeman all feel the same physical enjoyment.
Suggested answer: A fireman does his activity as a part of his job, whereas a mountain biker does it to overcome fear.
5 Work in pairs. Choose one of the activities or jobs mentioned by Dr Fred. Prepare some notes explaining what you do and what you feel when you do it. Read the Speaking Strategies to exchange an interview with your friend.
Answers:
Answers may include adjectives such as:
happy - excited - fulfilled - thrilled - dangerous - safe -
creative - boring...
Vocabulary
6 What do we call the people who do these activities? Write the corresponding forms.
Answers
rock fisherman; b. rally driver; c. scuba diver; d. mountain biker
Rule:
We add -er to all verbs to form the noun for the "doer" of the action.
To fish is the exception as the person who fishes is a "fisherman", not a "fisher".
Listening
6 Follow the Listening Strategies and guess the answers to these
questions. Write down your guesses. Then listen to three people talk about their activity or job and check your answers.
Answers