EXPANSION Units - Mega goal 2 - ثاني ثانوي
Term 1
Connect
Unit1: Connected by Technology
Unit2: Crime Doesn’t Pay
Unit3: Far and Away
Unit4: TV Around the World
EXPANSION Units 1-4
Term 2
Unit5: Working 9 to 5
Unit6: Going Green
Unit7: There’s No Place Like Home
Unit8: The Sporting Life
EXPANSION Units 5-8
Term 3
Update
Unit9: Laugh Out Loud
Unit10: You Are What You Eat
Unit11: Amazing Animals
Unit12: What Would You Do
EXPANSION Units 9–12
نشاط unit1: Connected by Technology
نشاط unit2: Crime Doesn’t Pay
نشاط unit3: Far and Away
نشاط unit4: TV Around the World
نشاط EXPANSION Units 1-4
نشاط unit5: Working 9 to 5
نشاط unit6: Going Green
نشاط unit7: There’s No Place Like Home
نشاط unit8: The Sporting Life
نشاط EXPANSION Units 5–8
نشاط unit9: Laugh Out Loud
نشاط unit10: You Are What You Eat
نشاط unit11: Amazing Animals
نشاط unit12: What Would You Do
نشاط EXPANSION Units 9–12
EXPANSION Units 9-12 1 Language Review A. Find the phrasal verbs in the sentences. Decide if they are used correctly. If not, rewrite the sentence. 1. It is a shame to see people throw money away buying silly things. 2. This cake is delectable. Thanks for whipping up it. 3. Just the aroma of breakfast is enough to wake up me. 4. Fried food is an unhealthy indulgence. You should give it up. 5. I'm looking forward to seeing my grandparents. 6. The vendor ran nachos out of halfway through the baseball game. 7. I substitute honey for sugar in my tea. I can't tell apart them. 8. Being diagnosed with heart disease has turned my father into a healthy eater. 9. We ran our professor into at the library. 10. Don't you get tired of staying at home all of the time? B. Rewrite each sentence using the passive with a reporting verb. Scientists say that Alzheimer's disease is an inherited disease. Alzheimer's disease is said to be an inherited condition. 1. Many historians believe the Chinese made the first fireworks over 2,000 years ago. It is 2. People think that the Egyptians were the first people to domesticate the cat. It is 3. People thought space travel was impossible 100 years ago. Space travel was 4. They think Reema is responsible for spreading the rumor. Reema is 5. People say the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. It is 6. People once considered that the earth was flat. The earth was 7. The government expects that unemployment will decline by 2 percent this year. Unemployment is 8. Doctors consider that many cancers are treatable if they are caught early. Many cancers are وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024 -1986 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 198 30/4/24 2:32 AM
C. Rewrite each active sentence as a passive sentence. 1. You can prevent many illnesses with a healthy diet. 2. The school board may cut the school's budget next year. 3. People can cure hiccups by drinking a glass of water quickly. 4. Young people should treat older people with respect. 5. Students must submit their application forms by March 13th. 6. Parents should read to their children every day. 7. A pharmacist should explain the potential side effects of the medication. 8. A doctor has to diagnose a disease before he can treat it. 9. I think scientists will find a cure for cancer in the near future. 10. The chef may add new items to the menu next week. D. Rewrite each sentence as a the...the comparative. He's been getting more exercise. He's been feeling better. The more exercise he gets, the better he feels. 1. She's been studying anthropology. She's becoming fascinated with it. 2. We're getting closer to summer. I'm getting excited. 3. When a joke is really funny, people laugh really hard. 4. I keep sitting on this couch. I'm getting more and more tired. 5. Usually when a pair of shoes is cheap, they fall apart quickly. 6. Small rooms make me feel claustrophobic. E. Look at the pictures. Write a past hypothetical sentence about each. ? If Marco had been paying attention, he might not have spilled the milk. A D E LL F B F. Imagine a series of events that could happen in your own future. Use the present hypothetical to write six sentences. Use could, would, and might. التعليم I got a job, I could save some money. Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 199 199 30/4/24 2:32 AM
+ EXPANSION Units 9-12 2 Reading Before Reading 1. Do you think it is possible to move objects with your mind? Explain. 2. How do you think technology could help make this possible? Mind Over Matter Imagine yourself sitting on the couch, exhausted after a long day, wishing you had the TV remote control. Wouldn't it be great if, instead of getting up to pick it up from the coffee table, you could use your mind to turn the TV on and flip through the channels? This idea may sound like science fiction, but it may not be as far-fetched as it sounds. The ability to move objects with the mind is known as telekinesis. It has long been speculated that people use only a small portion of their brains. It is said that if we used the full potential of our brain, we would discover that it has amazing abilities, including the ability to move objects without touching them. One person famous for her alleged ability to use her brain this way was Nina Kulagina. Kulagina, a Russian housewife born in 1927, caused a sensation in the 1960s and 70s with her alleged mental powers. Kulagina demonstrated her ability in a number of experiments, many of which were filmed. In one experiment, she separated the yolk and the white of an egg dropped into a tank of water. In her most incredible experiment, Kulagina used her mind to slow a frog's heartbeat until it stopped completely. Many in the scientific community are skeptical about whether Kulagina's powers were real or just a trick. However, many of these same people believe it is entirely possible for the brain to move an object-with the help of technology. For decades, scientists have been working on finding a way to make it possible for disabled people who do not have use of their hands to control devices with the brain. Recently, great progress has been made in this effort. In 2004, a paralyzed 25-year-old man named Matthew Nagle became the first person to benefit from such technology. Nagle had a chip that could read his mind implanted in his brain. Wires connected to both the chip •⚫and a computer fed the information from the chip into the computer. The computer analyzed this information, and converted it into computer commands. The computer then sent these commands to various devices in Nagle's home. وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-200 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 200 30/4/24 2:32 AM
2024-1446 O As a result, Nagle was able to do things like turn the lights in his home on and off, and open email, just by thinking about doing these things. The hope is that one day this technology will make it possible for people like Nagle to regain the use of their arms and legs. Recent research has focused on making this technology simpler by replacing the computer chip with a cap. Brain waves can be picked up by the cap and sent to a computer, which then carries out the commands. The advantage of this approach is that the cap is wireless and does not require surgery. However, further research is needed to make this wireless technology as effective as the brain chip. While this technology has the possibility of dramatically improving the lives of disabled people, there are also many less dramatic, commercial uses for it. For example, one company is developing a remote control that can be controlled with thoughts. So the next time you are feeling too lazy to get off the couch to get the remote control, take heart-soon you may indeed be able to stay on the couch and turn on your TV without lifting a finger! After Reading A. Complete the sentences with these words: alleged converted far-fetched paralyzed potential sensation skeptical 1. Someone who cannot move his or her body is 2. Something that creates a lot of excitement can be called a 3. Someone who is accused of robbing a bank, but who has not yet been proven to have done it, can be called an robber. 4. Some feel that the idea that people will one day live in space is 5. Someone who does not believe something that is believed by others can be described as 6. When something is turned from one thing into another, it is 7. Someone who has a lot of abilities that they have not yet begun to use is said to have great B. Answer the questions. 1. What is telekinesis? 2. Who was Nina Kulagina? 3. How can technology make it possible for the mind to move objects? 4. What surgery did Michael Nagle undergo? 5. How did the surgery change Nagle's life? Discussion 1. Do you think the technology described in the reading will ever become common? Why or why not? 2. Think of and describe other ways this technology could be used. Ministry of Education MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 201 201 30/4/24 2:32 AM
+ EXPANSION Units 9-12 3 Language Plus Aa A. Complete each sentence with one of the idioms shown. Use the correct tense and pronouns. Then use each idiom in a sentence of your own. set (one's) mind at ease give (someone) a piece of (one's) mind have a lot on (one's) mind keep an open mind lose (one's) mind keep (one's) mind off of (something) Finding out that you were OK after the accident set my mind at ease. 1. When I saw that he had crashed into our car, I 2. When I'm on a diet, I can't. 3. I could've sworn I left my keys here. Sometimes I think I'm 4. I've been finding it hard to sleep lately because I 5. I know you don't like tomatoes, but 4 Writing as you taste this sauce. Tools for Writing: The Definite Article and Generalizations The definite article, the, is used to talk about one specific object or person. They got the cat from the Eastside Animal Shelter. However, the definite article is not used when speaking generally. People drink coffee to help them stay awake. NOT: The people drink the coffee to help them stay awake. Read the sentences. Cross out the where it appears incorrectly. 1. The men are often taller than women. 2. The students in Ms. Fatima's class work harder than the students in Ms. Badria's class. he stuرق التعليم 3. The people in Saudi Arabia enjoy calligraphy and poetry. Ministry of Education 2024-202 4. The people at the fair enjoyed the rides and the food. 5. It is always frustrating to drive in the traffic. 6. The traffic in my area is terrible in the morning. MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 202 30/4/24 2:32 AM
+ Writing Prompt Write an essay about a new kind of technology. It can be a technology that is already in use or that will be used in the future. Explain the technology and tell the reader whether you think it is a good thing or not, and why. Write Your Essay 1. Decide what technology you want to write about. 2. Use two or three sources from the library or Internet to find information about the technology. Use a note-taking chart to keep track of your sources and the information you find in each. Source Notes 3. Write a draft of your essay. 4. Have a partner read and comment on your draft. Use your partner's comments and suggestions to revise your essay. Include a list of the sources you used in your final draft. Developing Your Writing: Taking Notes and Citing Sources Take notes on key facts and note the source of the information. It is important to put the information in your own words, rather than simply copying text word for word from your source. Copying the words of another writer and using them as your own is called plagiarism. Include a list of your sources at the end of your essay. If the source is a book, write the name of the author, the title of the book, the city and name of the publisher, and the year it was published. If the source is a Web page, write the name of the author (if known), the website title, the title of the article, the date you found the page, and the URL of the page. وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 203 Robotic Surgery for You may many up in science think of robots as things that only turn fiction, but robots are actually a part of everyday life. Robots. are used different tasks. For example, robots are used to manufacture cars, to explore space, and to assist the military and police officers in dangerous situations. And believe it or not, now robots can even be used to perform surgery on patients .... Jimenez, Marcos. Science of the Future. New York: Global Press, 2019 203 30/4/24 2:32 AM