Exercises of Student’s Book
Lesson 4 and 5
Skills focus
Before you start
Look at the picture. Who are these people? What are they doing?
They are ancient Egyptian scribes; educated men who wrote official documents and kept records for the merchants, politicians and rulers of the day.
1 Listen to the words below in context. Try to guess their meaning.
temple, scribe, to represent, figure, combination
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Audioscript
- Look at that temple over there! It's so huge!
- Excuse me, scribe. Could you write this down for me?
- Alphabet is a set of letters used to represent the sounds of a language.
- We got three geometric figures in our maths test. It was difficult!
- The combination of the two colours red and yellow results in the colour orange.
Word
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Meaning
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temple
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معبد
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scribe
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كاتب
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to represent
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تمثل
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figure
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شكل
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combination
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تركيب
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Find the words
- To be a symbol of something (to represent)
- A person in the past who copied out documents (scribe)
- The act of joining two or more things (combination)
2 Work in pairs. Try to answer these questions before reading the article.
- In which country was hieroglyphic writing originated?
- In which direction do you think hieroglyphic writing was read?
- Do you think there are any communities still using hieroglyphic writing today? Explain.
Students’ own answers.
3 Now, read through the article and check your answers.
Answers
- Hieroglyphic writing originated in Egypt.
- Hieroglyphic writing was read in columns and in rows (either from left to right or from right to left).
- Suggested answer: No, I don't. Hieroglyphic writing is too complex compared to our current writing systems, and it is not very practical anymore.
4 Answer the following questions.
- What do the pronouns in bold refer to?
- What do the underlined words in the article mean?
- Do you agree with the article that our writing system today is much simpler? Why / Why not?
- Do you think that, in the future, new writing systems might be developed and be even simpler than the one we have today? Justify your answer.
Answers
- "They" in line 3 refers to "Scribes"; "they" in line 8 refers to "the Egyptians"; "they" in line 11 refers to "the Egyptians"; "them" in line 22 refers to "hieroglyphics"; "it" in line 38 refers to "a symbol".
- developed: invented; useful: able to be easily used; work out: understand; combination: the state of being joined in one unit
- Students' own answers
- Students' own answers
5 What can you remember? Cover the text and correct the false information in the following sentences.
- The Egyptians developed writing about sixteen centuries ago. 2. Scribes decorated their temples with clay.
- Before they discovered papyrus, the Egyptians wrote on clay. 4. People wrote hieroglyphics only in rows.
- You should read symbols in columns from left to right.
- Symbols could have more than one meaning.
Answers
- The Egyptians developed writing about 6,000 years ago.
- Scribes decorated their temples with hieroglyphics.
- The Egyptians didn't write on clay.
- People wrote hieroglyphics in rows or columns.
- In the case of a column, you must read from top to bottom.
- Each symbol had up to three meanings.
7 Now, listen again and check your answers.
Answers
When someone writes lightly, he is calm.
A pencil can draw a line that's 55 km long. Red ink shows that someone is dominant. You can see the writing on a pencil when you use the right hand.
Writing using attached letters means you are cautious.