Dangers at Sea

On page 66 complete the listening exercise use the DVD-Rom from your book and complete exercise 2b and 2c.

On page 67 in your books there is a reading "Saving Jesse's Arm" do the reading and complete exercise 5 on that page. 

This reading is also an introduction to some preffixes used in the highlited words within the reading.  Regarding this topic complete exercises 7a and 7b. 

Post your answers as a comment below. 


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  1. Jose Luis Segura
    8C 2b
    1. A British tourist has been attacked by a shark off the coast of Texas
    2. These are area in the ocean where there is not enough oxygen, so all the fish die.
    So there are not enough fish for the sharks to eat causing the attacks on tourists.
    3. The pollution is causing this lack of oxygen and the fish to die.
    4. There are over 400 dead zones around the world, according to the United Nations.

    8C 2c
    1. eight
    2. quite near
    3. leg
    4. very big
    5. a lot
    6. bad time
    7. aren't telling

    8C 5
    1. The shark bit off his right arm from the shoulder and also took a bite out of his leg.
    2 correct
    3. One of the park rangers soot and killed the shark. Then he held open the shark's mouth
    while a volunteer firefighter reached down its throat and pulled out Jesse's arm.
    4. correct
    5. The chief ranger at the Pensacola park said: "It could go ten years without
    seeing another".

    8C 7a
    under- not enough eg: underestimate
    re- do something again eg: reattach
    over- too much eg: over-optimistic
    -ful with eg: hopeful
    -less without eg: harmless

    8C 7b
    paid.- repaid
    write.- rewrite
    pain.- painless
    sleep.- overslept, sleepless
    charge.- recharge
    care.- careless
    marry.- remarry
    success.- successful
    play.- replay
    use.- usefull

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  2. Exercise 2b.

    1. A British tourist was bitten by a shark off the coast of Texas, making it the 8th shark attack in the USA that year.
    2. Dead zones are zones where there's not enough oxygen, so fish die.
    3. Dead zones are caused by human activity, which eventually causes pollution in the sea.
    4. There are around 400 dead zones around the world.

    Exercise 2.c.

    1. There have been eight shark attacks in the USA this year.
    2. The tourist was attacked quite near the beach.
    3. He was bitten on the leg.
    4. The dead zone off the coast of Texas is very big.
    5. There are a lot more dead zones than there were five years ago.
    6. The evening is a bad time to go swimming near the dead zone.
    7. The Texas Wildlife Department aren't telling people to stop swimming in the sea.

    Exercise 5.

    1. False. The shark bit off the entire right arm.
    2. True.
    3. False. One of the park rangers shot the shark while a volunteer firefighter reached down its throat and pulled out Jesse's arm.
    4. True.
    5. False. The park ranger said shark attacks are very uncommon.

    Exercise 7. a.

    re- / do something again / reattach
    over-/ too much/ over-optimistic
    -ful/ with/ hopeful
    -less/without/harmless

    Exercise 7.b.

    paid: repaid, overpaid, underpaid
    write: rewrite, overwrite
    pain: painless, painful
    sleep: sleepless, oversleep
    charge: undercharge, recharge
    care: careless, careful
    marry: remarry
    success: successful
    play: replay, playful
    use: useless, useful, reuse, overuse

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  3. 8C 2b
    1. A British tourist has been attacked by a shark off the coast of Texas
    2. These are area in the ocean where there is not enough oxygen, so all the fish die.
    So there are not enough fish for the sharks to eat causing the attacks on tourists.
    3. The pollution is causing this lack of oxygen and the fish to die.
    4. There are over 400 dead zones around the world, according to the United Nations.

    8C 2c
    1. eight
    2. quite near
    3. leg
    4. very big
    5. a lot
    6. bad time
    7. aren't telling

    8C 5
    1. The shark bit off his right arm from the shoulder and also took a bite out of his leg.
    2 correct
    3. One of the park rangers soot and killed the shark. Then he held open the shark's mouth
    while a volunteer firefighter reached down its throat and pulled out Jesse's arm.
    4. correct
    5. The chief ranger at the Pensacola park said: "It could go ten years without
    seeing another".

    8C 7a
    under- not enough eg: underestimate
    re- do something again eg: reattach
    over- too much eg: over-optimistic
    -ful with eg: hopeful
    -less without eg: harmless

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  4. Exercise 2b
    1- A British tourist has been attacked by a shark off the coast of Texas.
    2- Dead zones are zones where there's not enough oxygen, so fish die.
    3- The lack of oxygen or dead zones are caused by pollution in the sea.
    4- There are around 400 dead zones around the world.

    Exercise 2c
    1- Eight
    2- Quite near
    3- Leg
    4- Very big
    5- A lot
    6- Bad time
    7- Aren't telling

    Exercise 5
    1- F/ The shark bit of his entire arm.
    2- T.
    3- F/ One of the park rangers shot the shark, then he held open the shark's mouth while a volunteer firefighter reached down its throat and pulled out Jesse's arm.
    4- T.
    5- F/ The park ranger said shak attacks are very unsual.

    Exercise 7a
    re---> do something again---> example: reattach.
    over--->too much---> example: over-optimistc.
    -ful---->with----> example: hopeful.
    -less---> without---> example: harmless.

    Exercise 7b
    paid: repaid/ overpaid/ underpaid.
    write: rewrite/ overwrite.
    pain: painless/ painful.
    sleep: sleepless/ oversleep.
    charge: undercharge/ recharge.
    care: careless/ careful.
    marry: remarry.
    success: successful.
    play: replay/ playful.
    use: useless/ useful/ reuse/ overuse.

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  5. EXERCISE 2B

    1. A British tourist was bitten by a shark off the coast of Texas, making it the 8th shark attack in the USA that year.
    2. Dead zones are zones where there's not enough oxygen, so fish die.
    3. Dead zones are caused by human activity, which eventually causes pollution in the sea.
    4. There are around 400 dead zones around the world.

    EXERCISE 2C

    1) There have been eight shark attacks in the USA this year.
    2) The tourist was attacked quite near the beach.
    3) He was bitten on the leg.
    4) The dead zone off the coast of Texas is very big.
    5) There are a lot more dead zones than there were five years ago.
    6) The evening is a bad time to go swimming near the dead zone.
    7) The Texas Wildlife Department aren't telling people to stop swimming in the sea.

    EXERCISE 5

    1) False||The shark bit off the entire right arm.
    2) True
    3) False||One of the park rangers shot the shark and after that he held open the shark's mouth
    while a volunteer firefighter reached down its throat and pulled out Jesse's arm.
    4) True
    5) False|| The park ranger said shark attacks are not usual.

    EXERCISE 7A

    Re- / Do Something Again ex: Reattach
    Over-/ Too Much ex: Over-Optimistic
    -Ful/ With ex:Hopeful
    -Less/Without ex:Harmless

    EXERCISE 7B

    Paid: Repaid, Overpaid, Underpaid
    Write: Rewrite, Overwrite
    Pain: Painless, Painful
    Sleep: Sleepless, Oversleep
    Charge: Undercharge, Recharge
    Care: Careless, Careful
    Marry: Remarry
    Success: Successful
    Play: Replay, Playful
    Use: Useless, Useful, Reuse, Overuse

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  6. Exercise 2b
    1. A British tourist has been attacked by a shark off the coast of Texas
    2. Dead zones are areas in the ocean where there isnot enought oxygen, so all the fish die.
    3. Dead zones are caused by pollution in the sea
    4. There are over four hundred dead zones

    Exercise 2c
    1. eight
    2. quite near
    3. leg
    4. very
    5. a lot
    6. bad
    7. aren´t

    Exercise 5
    1. False: The shark bit off his right arm from the shoulder and also took a bite out of his leg.
    2. True
    3. False: Park ranger shot the shark and then got Jesse´s arm from inside it
    4. True
    5. The park ranger said shark attacks are very incommon

    Exercise 7a
    re- / do something again / reattach
    over-/ too much / over-optimistic
    -ful/ with/ hopeful
    -less/ without/ harmless

    Exercise 7b
    underpaid, repaid, overpaid, rewrite, painful,painless, sleepless, oversleep, undercharge, recharge, careful, careless, remany, successful, playful, replay, reuse, overuse, useful, useless

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  7. 2b:
    1-A British tourist was attacked by a shark in Texas
    2-Dead zones are areas in the ocean where there isn`t enough oxygen so all the fish die
    3- Pollution in the sea caused by humans
    4- There are over 400 around the world

    2c
    1-8, 2-quite near, 3-leg,4-very big, 5-a lot, 6-bad, 7-aren't

    5:
    1-False, the shark bit his arm off
    2-true
    3-False, the park rangers shot the shark and a volunteer firefighter pulled the arm out
    4-true
    5-False, Shark attacks are uncommon, according to the park ranger

    7a
    re-, do something again, reattach
    over-, too much, over-optimistic
    -ful, with, hopeful
    -less, without, harmless

    7b
    unpaid, rewrite, painless, sleepless, recharge, careful, remarry, successful, reuse, replay

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  8. Page 66
    2b.
    1. A British tourist has been attacked by a shark.
    2. Areas in the ocean where there is not enough oxygen and all the fish die.
    3. Dead zones are caused because there is not enough oxygen.
    4. 400 dead zones in the world.
    2c.
    1. eight
    2. quite near
    3. leg
    4. very big
    5. are a lot
    6. bad
    7. aren’t
    Page 67
    5.
    1. F. The shark bit off his right arm from the shoulder.
    2. T.
    3. F. A park rangershot and killed the shark, a volunteer firefighter pulled out Jesse's arm.
    4. T.
    5. F. Shark attacks are very uncommon
    7a.
    Underestimate, not enough
    Reattach, do something again
    Over-optimistic, too much
    Hopeful, with
    Harmless, without
    7b.
    Underpaid/overpaid/repaid
    Rewrite/overwrite
    Painful/painless
    Oversleep /sleepless
    Recharge
    Careful/careless
    Remarry
    Successful
    Re play/playful
    Reuse/useless

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  9. *Exercise 2B*
    1. A british tourist was attacked by a shark near the coast of Texas
    2. Areas where oxygen isn't enough, so all fish die, and sharks move on to another area.
    3. The increasing contamination is causing the fish to die, leading to dead zones.
    4. Nowadays, there are over 400 dead zones in the world according to the United Nations

    *Exercise 2C*
    1. Eight
    2. Quite near
    3. Leg
    4. Very big
    5. A lot
    6. Bad
    7.Aren´t

    *Exercise 5*
    1. False, the shark bit his arm off
    2. True
    3. False, one of the rangers shot the shark and a volunteer firefighter reached and pulled out Jesse's arm
    4. True
    5. False, he says that shark attacks are so uncommon that you could go ten years without seeing one

    *Exercise 7A*
    Re-, do something againg, repeat, reattach
    Over-, Excessive, over-optimistic
    -ful, with, hopeful
    -less, without, harmless

    *Exercise 7B*
    Unpaid, overpaid, rewrite, overwrite,painful, painless, oversleep, sleepless, recharge, overcharge, careful, careless, remarry, successful, playful, replay, useful, reuser, overuse

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  10. 2b.
    1.A British tourist was attacked by a shark off the coast of texas, making it the eight shark attack in America this week.
    2. Areas in the ocean where there is not enough oxygen so all the fish die.
    3. Pollution
    4. According to the United Nations there are over 400 dead zones around the world.

    2c.
    1. 8
    2. quite near
    3. leg
    4. very big
    5. a lot
    6. bad
    7. aren´t

    5
    1. The sark bit his arm off
    2. true
    3. A park ranger shot the shark and then a volunteer firefighter got his arm from inside it.
    4. true
    5. The park ranger said shark attackes are unusual.

    7a.
    re- do something again- reattach
    over- too much- over-optimistic
    ful- with- hopeful
    less- without- harmless

    7b
    overpaid, overslept, overcharge, rewrite, remake, painful, useful, painless, useless.

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  11. EXERCISE 2B.

    1. A British tourist was bitten by a shark off the coast of Texas, making it the 8th shark attack in the USA that year.
    2. Dead zones are zones where there's not enough oxygen, so fish die.
    3. Dead zones are caused by human activity, which eventually causes pollution in the sea.
    4. There are around 400 dead zones around the world.

    EXERCISE 2C

    1. There have been eight shark attacks in the USA this year.
    2. The tourist was attacked quite near the beach.
    3. He was bitten on the leg.
    4. The dead zone off the coast of Texas is very big.
    5. There are a lot more dead zones than there were five years ago.
    6. The evening is a bad time to go swimming near the dead zone.
    7. The Texas Wildlife Department aren't telling people to stop swimming in the sea.

    EXERCISE 5.

    1. F. The shark bit off the entire right arm.
    2. T.
    3. F. One of the park rangers shot the shark while a volunteer firefighter reached down its throat and pulled out Jesse's arm.
    4. T.
    5. F. The park ranger said shark attacks are very uncommon.

    EXERCISE 7A

    re- | do something again | reattach
    over- | too much | over-optimistic
    -ful | with | hopeful
    -less | without | harmless

    EXERCISE 7B

    paid: overpaid, underpaid, repaid
    write: rewrite, overwrite
    pain: painful, painless
    sleep: over sleep, sleepless
    charge: under charge, recharge
    care: careless, careful
    marry: remarry
    success: successful
    play: replay, playful
    use: useless, useful, reuse, overuse

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  12. Exercise 2.b.

    1. A British tourist was attacked by a shark off the coast of Texas, making it the eight shark attack in America this week
    2. Areas in the ocean where there is not enough oxygen so all the fish die
    3. Pollution
    4. According to the United Nations there are over 400 dead zones around the world

    Exercise 2.c.

    1. There have been eight shark attacks in the USA this year.
    2. The tourist was attacked quite near the beach.
    3. He was bitten on the leg.
    4. The dead zone off the coast of Texas is very big.
    5. There are a lot more dead zones than there were five years ago.
    6. The evening is a bad time to go swimming near the dead zone.
    7. The Texas Wildlife Department aren't telling people to stop swimming in the sea.

    Exercise 5.

    1. F. The shark bit off the entire right arm.
    2. T.
    3. F. One of the park rangers shot the shark while a volunteer firefighter reached down its throat and pulled out Jesse's arm.
    4. T.
    5. F. The park ranger said shark attacks are very uncommon.

    Exercise 7. a.

    (re- ): do something again / reattach
    (over- ): too much/ over-optimistic
    ( -full): with/ hopeful
    ( -less): without/ harmless

    Exercise 7.b.

    paid: repaid, overpaid, underpaid
    write: rewrite, overwrite
    pain: painless, painful
    sleep: sleepless, oversleep
    charge: undercharge, recharge
    care: careless, careful
    marry: remarry
    success: successful
    play: replay, playful
    use: useless, useful, reuse, overuse

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  13. 2b
    1. British tourist was bitten by a shark off the coast of Texas.
    2. Where there's not enough oxygen, so fish die.
    3. Human activity, the pollution that humans make take out the oxygen
    4. Around 400.
    2c
    1. 1- Eight
    2- Quite Near
    3- Leg
    4- Very Big
    5- A Lot
    6- Bad Time
    7- Aren't Telling
    5
    1. The shark toke his entire hand to the shoulder.
    2. T
    3. A park ranger shot the animal.
    4. T
    5. The attracts are not very common
    7a
    Re- : Do Something Again / Reattach
    Over- : Too Much / Over-Optimistic
    -Full: With / Hopeful
    -Less: Without / Harmless
    7b
    Paid: Overpaid, Underpaid, Repaid
    Write: Rewrite, Overwrite
    Pain: Painful, Painless
    Sleep: Oversleep, Sleepless
    Charge: Under Charge, Recharge. Overcharged
    Care: Careless, Careful
    Marry: Remarry
    Success: Successful
    Play: Replay, Playful
    Use: Useless, Useful, Reuse, Overuse

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  14. p66. 2B
    1- A British tourist was bitten by a shark off the coast of Texas
    2. Are zones where there's not enough oxygen, so all fish die and shaks migrate to other areas.

    3-Pollution from human activities
    4- There are around 400 around the world
    2C
    1. Eight
    2. Quite near
    3. Leg
    4. Very big
    5. A lot
    6. Bad
    7. Aren´t
    p67.5
    1- False. The shark bit off his right arm from the shoulder
    2- True.
    3- False. A park rangers shot the shark while a volunteer firefighter reached down its throat and pulled out Jesse's arm.
    4. True.
    5. False. The park ranger said shark attacks are very uncommon.
    7A
    re:do something again -reattach
    over: too much-over-optimistic
    full: with-hopeful
    less:without-harmless
    7B
    Paid: repaid, overpaid, underpaid
    Write: rewrite, overwrite
    Pain: painless, painful
    Sleep: sleepless, oversleep
    Charge: undercharge, recharge
    Care: careless, careful
    Marry: remarry
    Success: successful
    Play: replay, playful
    Use: useless, useful, reuse, overuse

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