Cover of the textbook On Screen B2+ - Student's Book

The key answer of exercise 7

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 3f - Writing for the textbook On Screen B2+ - Student's Book with authors Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley from Express Publishing

Question

  1. Expand the following suggestions concerning ways to solve the problems of smog, racial discrimination and illiteracy into full sentences.
  2. In pairs, write supporting details and expected results for each suggestion.

Answer

a)

  1. One way to solve the problem of smog would be to install filters on (factory) chimneys.
  2. Another effective solution would be arranging multi-cultural events.
  3. Last but not least, parents should start reading stories to their children at a very young age.

b)

  1. In this way, harmful fumes could be removed and so fewer harmful chemicals escape into the atmosphere. As a result, the air would be less polluted.
  2. By doing this, people will be able to socialise with other people from different ethnic backgrounds and realise that all people are similar. As a result, people will become more tolerant towards ethnic minorities.
  3. In this way, children become familiar with books and think of reading as a positive experience. As a result, they will look forward to reading more as they grow up.