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Discussion box

1 Do you go to the cinema often, and

if so, does it help you feel good?

2 Do you think film therapy will be

popular? Why / Why not?

2 Grammar

Clauses of purpose: to /

in order to / so as to

a Look at the examples. Then

complete the rule.

1 Wooder prescribed Rocky to help a

businessman overcome his insecurity.

2 Bette persuaded her husband to

watch the film with her in order to

show him how she felt.

3 She didn’t want to talk to her

husband so as not to pass her

problems on to him.

RULE: We can use the to infinitive to

talk about purpose. In more formal

language, or in writing, we can use

or + the verb.

To make these expressions negative,

we put not immediately before the

word .

b Match the questions with the

answers. Add not to the answers

where it is needed. Then rewrite

the question and answer as one

sentence.

1 Why do people go to therapists?

People go to therapists in order to

get help with their problems.

2 Why did she cry a lot?

3 Why did they go to the supermarket?

4 Why did she arrive early?

a So as to miss the beginning of the

show.

b In order to get help with their

problems.

c So as to run out of food over the

weekend.

d In order to release her emotions.

3 Grammar

Result clauses with so / such (that)

a Complete the sentences with the phrases in the

box. Use the text to help you.

such strong feelings

so passionate

1 Bette had of inferiority that she felt

she wasn’t good enough for anything.

2 He is about the healing power of films

that he is pioneering the use of ‘movie therapy’

in Britain.

b Complete the rule. Write so or such.

RULE: In order to show how one thing is the result

of another, we can use: + adjective/

adverb + (that) or (+ a/an)

(+adjective) + noun/plural noun + (that)

The word that can be left out, but we usually keep it in.

c Join the two sentences to make one. Use so

and such.

1 We were late. We had to take a taxi.

We were so late that we had to take a taxi.

2 It was a moving film. I almost cried.

3 They were very bored by the film. They fell asleep.

4 He’s a bad actor. You feel like laughing when you

watch him.

5 Film therapy is effective. Many people overcome

their problems.

d Make sentences that are true for you, using the

phrases in the box. Compare sentences with

a partner.

such a long time such good friends so tired

so easily so happy such bad weather

such a lot of homework such a big mistake

so often so angry

I was so tired last weekend that I didn’t do anything

at all.

Get it ri ht! Turn to page 121.

4 Pronunciation

Word stress in multi-syllabic words

CD3 T25 Turn to page 111. UNIT 14 103

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