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    1 high 2 wide, long 3 deep 

    Demonstrate the first word in Exercise 1 as a class:
    Teacher:
    What are cliffs like?
    Student:
    They’re usually high.
    Point out that 
    snow
    and 
    water
    are uncountable so the 
    question is 
    What is snow/water like?
    Students continue in 
    pairs.
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    cliff: high, wide 
    mountain: high
    field: long, wide 
    river: long, wide, deep
    island: long, wide 
    snow: deep
    lake: long, wide, deep 
    water: deep

    In pairs, allow the students about two minutes to think 
    of examples of each one. If appropriate, allow them to 
    check their ideas online. Then, check answers as a class.
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    BACKGROUND INFORMATION
    The Yeti, also known as the Abominable Snowman, is a 
    mythical creature which lives in the Himalayas (Nepal, 
    India, Russia, China, etc.) and leaves its tracks in the snow. 
    Modern explorers have claimed to have seen their tracks 
    in the snow and some have even brought back samples 
    from Yetis, e.g. skin, hair and teeth. Recent DNA tests have 
    shown that these samples belong to real animals such as 
    dogs and bears.

    Ask students to describe the two photos on page 91 (the 
    mountain and footprint) and say what they think the 
    story is about.
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    Ask students to read the text to check their ideas. 
    Encourage them to say which four words are missing 
    from the text (
    wide

    high
    ,
     long
    and
    deep
    ).
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    Point out that they will need to use each word once.

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