Transcript Slide 1

Think about the objects in your home. Which are
particularly well-designed?
Why?
7.1 READING and SPEAKING
• Do exercises 2a and 2b.
VOCABULARY: Word building, adjectives
3- Work with a partner to complete the word families in the table below.
Check your answers in the text.
verb
noun (person)
noun (thing,
concept)
adjective
science
scientific
design
manufacturing
produce
producer
engineer
productive
engineering
use
usable
develop
developer
developing
innovate
innovator
innovation
inventor
invention
inventive
art
artistic
VOCABULARY: Word building, adjectives
verb
noun (person)
noun (thing,
concept)
adjective
design
designer
design
well-designed
scientist
science
scientific
manufacture
manufacturer
manufacturing
produce
producer
product/production productive
engineer
engineer
engineering
use
user
use
usable
develop
developer
development
developing
innovate
innovator
innovation
innovative
invent
inventor
invention
inventive
artist
art
artistic
innovate vs. invent
• invent (v.): to design or create something which has
never been made or has never existed before:
e.g: One of the surest ways to make money in the stock
market is to find a company that invents a new drug.
e.g: The World Wide Web was invented in 1989.
• innovate (v.): to improve a new design, product, idea,
etc.:
e.g: The market leader's proven ability to innovate is very
important to shareholders.
/el.ɪ.gənt/
elegant
• tasteful in dress, style, or design/
sophisticated/graceful
(adj)
/fʌŋk.ʃən.əl/
functional
• Use for different purposes
• (adj)
/fjuː.tʃərɪs.tɪk/
futuristic
• Related to the future
• (adj)
/hændmeɪd/
• (adj)
handmade
/ɪn.ə.və.tɪv/
innovative
• using or showing new methods, ideas
(adj)
/mæs.prədjuːst/
mass-produced
• Made in large quatities
• (adj)
/ret.rəʊ -/
retro
• A fashion, decor, design, or style related to the
past.
• (adj)
/sɪm.pl ̩/
• Basic, minimal
• (adj)
simple
/striːm.laɪnd/
streamlined (adj)
• (v) to shape something so that it can move as
effectively and quickly as possible through a
liquid or gas
/staɪ.lɪʃ/
• Fashionable
• (adj) (approving)
stylish
/ʌp.tədeɪt/
• modern
Up to date
(adj)
/trədɪʃ.ən.əl/
• customary
Traditional
(adj)
SPEAKING and WRITING (p. 71)
• Look at 7a and 7b.
• You can use the adjectives in 6a to
describe the qualities in telephones
and cars.
Unit 7.2 Design through the ages
• VOCABULARY: Abstract Nouns
/ɪˈfɪʃ.ən.si/
/mɒdˈɜː.nə.ti/
/ˈɒp.tɪ.mɪ.zəm/
/kənˈsjuː.mə.rɪ.zəm/
/ˈstriːm.laɪ.nɪŋ/
/ɪnˌdʌs.tri.ə.laɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
Efficiency (n.)
Modernity
optimism
consumerism
streamlining
industrialization
7.2 GRAMMAR
• Modals
Modals of Deduction
Deductions:
Do
Who
you
is Sherlock
how
What
areisknow
modal
What
guesses
he
Holmes?
solved
based
many of
verbs?
deduction?
on
his
facts
cases?
youmight and
Must,
can’t,
know
could.
Modals of Deduction
Deductions: guesses based on known
facts. You can use modal verbs. We
can make deductions about
the present:
Must be (very sure -99%)
Can’t be (very sure-99%)
Might/could be (it’s possible- 50%)
• -It ‘s a sort of flying machine
could be
• -Yes, it _______________that.
• It could date back to the 1930s
might be
• It ____________by
Da Vinci
• It says here he was born in 1452,
• so it __________over
500 years old.
must be
7.2 Grammar (p. 73)
• Do the exercises 6-7
7.3 Grammar (p.75)
• Modals: Present Deduction
Must, can’t, might, could
MUST for present deduction
• Use must to say that you are certain
something is true:
• The door is open so Michael must be home.
• Jane was ill but she’s running around so she
must be a lot better!
CAN’T for present deduction
• Use can’t to say that you are certain
something is not true.
• This painting can’t be by Rembrandt. It’s
much too modern.
• The police say he attacked someone at 7 p.m.
but it can’t be true because he was with me at
that time.
COULD/MIGHT for present
deduction
• Use could or might to say something is possible.
• The package might be from David. Open it and find
out!
• We can also use modal verbs with a continous form.
• He must be feeling better!
• They might be coming later.
7.4 SCENARIO
MARTELLI DESIGN COMPETITION
7.4 Vocabulary
Stylish (adj.): of a high quality in appearance,
design, or behaviour:
e.g: The products of this brans are very stylish.
7.4 Vocabulary
• Timeless(adj.): describes something that does
not change as the years go past:
• e.g: The city has a timeless quality as if it had
existed forever.
7.4 Vocabulary
• innovative (adj.): using new methods or ideas
• e.g: Apple found a strong place in the market
with its innovative designs such as iPod, and
iPad, which were almost completely new to
customers.
7.4 Vocabulary
• Easy to use (adj.): not complicated to use
• e.g: Even dummies can operate this machine,
it’s so easy to use
7.4 Vocabulary
• Durable (adj.): able to last a long time without
becoming damaged:
• e.g: The machines have to be made of durable
materials.
• e.g: Everybody hopes there will be a durable
peace settlement after the war.
7.4 Vocabulary
• Value for money (adj.): deserving the money
that somebody pays for a thing because its
cost and quality are equivalent
• E.g: Miele washing machines offer value for
money. They may be expensive, but they last
longer than any other machines in the market.