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8th graders' Resources

Social life - private life words in context 6 Nowa Era

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Private life

Social life

teacher's notes

Social life

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The Fight for Independence

country

freedom

war

state

independence

enemy

battle

election

prime minister

president

vote for

state

law

democracy

constitution

peace

Years ago, the small (1)__________ of Maronia was under the control of a foreign power. The people wanted  (2)__________ and began to fight for their  (3)__________. After many years of (4)__________, including a major (5)__________ near the capital, they finally defeated the (6)__________. A new (7)__________ was formed, and the first (8)__________ was held. Citizens could (9)__________ their leader for the first time in history. Soon, the country became a (10)__________. A new (11)__________ was written to guarantee equal rights and (12)__________. Now, Maronia is a peaceful (13)__________. Its (14)__________ and (15)__________ work together to protect the constitution  and make sure everyone enjoys (16)__________.

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The Work of an non-government organization

discrimination

racism

refugees

NGO

immigrants

human rights

violence

integration

treatment

society

governments

fairness

politics

liberty

volunteer

HopeLink is an international  (1)____________ that works in over 40 countries to protect  (2)___________. Its main goal is to support people who suffer from  (3)____________, whether because of their race, gender, or background. In recent years, they've focused on fighting  (4)____________ and social  (5)____________. One major project includes helping  (6)____________ who have escaped war zones. These people often arrive with no documents, no money, and no home. HopeLink provides shelter, food, and medical care, but more importantly, it helps them rebuild their lives. Another program helps  (7)____________ adjust to life in a new country by offering language courses and job training. Their aim is not just survival, but full  (8)____________ into local  (9)____________. Volunteers play a huge role in this work. Maria, a 22-year-old  (10)____________, spends her weekends teaching English to new arrivals. "I feel proud to be part of something that protects people’s  (11)____________," she says. Although the organisation stays independent of  (12)____________, it regularly cooperates with local  (13)____________ to change laws and raise awareness about  unfair (14)____________. For many, HopeLink is not just a service — it’s a symbol of  (15) ____________, liberty and hope for a better future.

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A Royal Visit

queen

king

happiness

royal family

government

capital

citizens

monarchy

freedom

hero

royal

society

celebrity

national

media

Last weekend, the  (1)____________ of Norland made an official visit to several cities, ending in the  (2)___________city. The  (3)____________ and  (4)____________ were warmly welcomed by crowds of excited  (5)____________. Children waved flags, and many people waited for hours to see the famous couple. The trip focused on meeting with local leaders and discussing ways to increase  (6)____________ and community support in difficult areas. While the country has a strong  (7)____________, the  (8)___________ still plays a symbolic role. They visited hospitals, schools, and refugee centres, talking with doctors, teachers, and even a former  (9)____________ who saved a group of people from a fire. The  (10)____________ covered the event widely. Pictures of the couple appeared in newspapers and on social media platforms. For many, they are more than part of a monarchy. They are (11)____________ symbols, admired like any modern  (12)____________. In recent years, the younger members of the  (13)____________ family have tried to be more open and involved in public life. They speak openly about mental health, equality, and personal  (14)____________. While some question the future of the  monarchy, most citizens still support it. The couple’s latest tour has reminded everyone how tradition and modern values can exist side by side in a changing  (15)____________.

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Crime in the City

theft

robbery

bank

crimes

hijacking

law

murder

blackmail

break

commit

prison

victims

shoplifting

emergency

burglary

Crime in modern cities has become more complex in recent years. While some (1)____________ like shoplifting or (2)____________ might seem small, others, such as (3)____________ or even (4)____________, can be life-threatening. The police say they’re doing their best to keep up, but it’s not easy. Last month, there was a major robbery at a local (5)____________, followed by the (6)____________ of a delivery truck just outside the city. In both cases, the criminals managed to escape. Even more disturbing was a recent case of (7)____________, where a man threatened to release personal photos unless money was paid. Sadly, some young people (8)____________ crimes because they feel they have no better choices. Whether it’s (9)____________ or (10)____________, it still means they (11)____________ the law. If caught, they could end up in (12)____________. The city council has promised to improve security and invest in a new (13)____________ center to support (14)____________ and witnesses. “We want people to trust the system and know that the (15)____________ will protect them,” said the mayor.

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Helping Others

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emergency

volunteers

war

social

rescue

victims

discrimination

peace

racism

slavery

humanity

poverty

treatment

charity

In times of crisis, people often forget the importance of kindness and support. But not everyone turns away. During the recent (1) __________ in Elistan, thousands of families lost their homes, and many were injured. International (2)__________ workers  arrived within hours to  rescue those (3) __________ in buildings and provide emergency aid. At the new (4) __________ center set up in the capital, volunteers worked day and night to care for the injured and feed the (5)__________. Among them were (6) __________ who listened to people’s stories and offered emotional help. One woman, Anna, said, “After I lost everything, talking to a  (7) __________ worker saved my life.” The conflict began over political  (8) __________ and unfair laws. People protested peacefully, demanding better living conditions and an end to  (9) __________ and  unfair (10)__________. What followed was weeks of unrest, violence, and destruction. Organisations like WorldCare, a respected  (11)__________, are now collecting donations to rebuild homes and schools. They also fight against global problems like  (12)__________  and modern  (13)__________. Their goal is not just to rebuild cities but to restore  (14)__________ and remind the world of what truly matters — compassion,  (15)__________, and justice.

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Tech at Home and School

media player

scan

CD player

microwave

webcam

light bulb

printer

memory card

free up

landline

photo editor

e-reader

long-distance

pen drive

digital camera

email

reset

charger

hardware

software

Technology is all around us — at home, in school, and even in our pockets. In the itchen, we have a (1) _________ that helps us heat food in just a few seconds, and a bright (2) _________ that lights up when it’s dark. In the living room, some families still use a (3) _________ to play music, but now most people prefer a (4) _________ or stream songs online. At school, we have a (5)_________ to print our worksheets and sometimes need to (6) _________ documents from textbooks. We also use a (7)___________ when we video call a partner school abroad. In ICT class, we learn to use a (8) ___________ to improve photos and edit projects. Many students carry a (9) ___________ in their phones or cameras to store pictures. If they run out of space, they learn how to (10)___________ memory or move data to a (11) _________ . Some of us even use an/a (12)__________ to read books instead of carrying paper copies. Calling someone abroad used to mean making a (13)___________ calls from a (14) _________ , but now we can use apps or email. Each student has their own (15) ___________ and learns how to use it safely. Sometimes, when a device freezes, we need to (16) ___________ it. Understanding the difference between (17)___________ (the physical parts) and (18) ___________ (the programs) is also part of our learning. At home, a (19)___________ is always nearby so we can power our gadgets. Whether we're using a (20)___________ , taking photos, or reading e-books, technology helps us every day.

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Fame, Politics, and Making a Difference

Many people think a celebrity is only someone _____ appears on TV or social media, but some famous people use _____ influence to support important causes. ____ example, a few have spoken out against drug dealing, racism, and poverty. One well-known activist even received _____ Nobel Prize for promoting human rights and girls’ education. In politics, change is also possible. Although some don’t trust every politician, more young people are becoming interested _____ how political parties work and _____ they promise during elections. Getting involved, even in small ways, helps citizens feel they are part of the country’s future. Sadly, _____ everyone uses their power for good. Some cities are seeing a rise in crimes _____ as kidnapping and online threats. These crimes often target young people and cause fear in local communities. _____ conclusion, both public figures and ordinary people have a role _____ play. Whether by voting, speaking out, or joining a campaign, we can all help create a better society.

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A Safe Place for All

After escaping war, many refugees arrive _____ a new country with nothing. They often feel lost and afraid, especially when they don’t speak the local language. That’s _____ integration programs are so important. They help people find work, learn _____ the government works, and feel like part of a new community. In some cities, volunteers _____ social workers offer help through language classes and job training. Thanks _____ their support, many former refugees are now active members of society. However, some still face discrimination _____ unfair treatment because of where they come _____ or what they believe. It’s also important to remember _____ immigrants and locals need to work together. Without mutual respect, it’s easy for fear and violence to grow. _____ things considered, creating safe, welcoming spaces for everyone is a challenge—but one worth facing. By helping others feel _____ home, we make society stronger and _____ united.

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The Power of Voting

Every few years, people in a democracy have _____ right to choose their leaders. During an election, citizens can vote _____ the person or political party they believe will do the best job. This is an important part of living in a free society. Young people often ask, “Why should I vote?” The answer is simple: your vote is _____ voice. If you don’t take _____, others will decide for you. Voting gives you the power _____ influence the laws, the economy, and even education in your state or country. It’s true that some politicians _____ promises they can’t keep. However, that doesn’t mean we should stop caring about politics. The best way to change something you don’t like is to get involved and help improve it. _____ short, being informed and active helps us protect _____ freedom and build a better future for everyone. In many countries, people must _____ at least 18 years old to vote, and elections _____ usually held every four or five years. Some places also allow early voting or voting by mail to make participation easier. Learning _____ the system works and understanding the issues helps citizens make informed choices at the ballot box.

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The Role of the Royal Family

Although many countries _____ republics, some still have a monarchy. In such systems, _____ royal family—including the king or queen—usually has ____ real political power but represents national values and traditions. For example, members _____ the royal family often visit schools and hospitals, support charities, and help raise awareness about issues _____ homelessness or mental health. Some even work closely with the prime minister or president to promote peace and unity. While opinions _____ divided, many people believe the royal family helps bring people together. As a matter _____ fact, public figures like them can inspire others to be kind, generous, and involved _____ their communities. However, critics argue that having a monarchy in a modern democracy is unnecessary. Still, _____ long as the royal family supports the people and stays _____ of politics, it can remain an important symbol _____ national identity.

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Justice for All

A fair and just society depends _____ how well its laws are followed and respected. When people break the law or commit crimes like theft, burglary, or drug dealing, they _____ only hurt others but also destroy trust _____ the system.The police and local emergency centres work hard to protect communities, especially in areas where crime rates _____ rising. However, real justice is not just about punishing criminals. It’s also about understanding the reasons behind certain behaviours. _____ example, unemployment and poverty often lead people to make desperate choices. That’s _____ support from social workers, NGOs, and volunteers is essential. They provide food, shelter, counselling, and legal advice to those in need. In many cases, this kind of support helps people avoid falling into crime again. ____ addition, organisations fight against bigger issues _____ racism, slavery, and unfair treatment of vulnerable groups. Their goal is _____ create a safer and more equal world for everyone. _____ things considered, building a just society means balancing law enforcement with compassion _____ long-term support.

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Growing Up Together

gets dressed

brush

balloon

cousin

family

grandma

dad

aunt

festival

invitation

dress up

nephew

chat

cousin

mom

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Saturdays are always busy for Emma, especially when her whole (1) ___________ gets together. Today is her (2) ____________ Mia’s birthday, and Emma has been helping to plan a surprise party. She wakes up early in the morning and goes to (3) ___________ her teeth before she (4) ___________. After that, she puts on a dress and helps her (5) __________ blow up each (6) __________ and hang streamers around the house. Her (7) ____________ also comes to help with the cake, while her (8) ___________ arrives with some gifts and funny hats for the kids. In the afternoon, Emma meets her (9) ___________ in the garden, and they (10) ___________ about school and music. When the guests arrive, Mia is so surprised! She didn’t expect such a big party. Everyone starts to (11) ___________ in costumes for the mini parade they’re doing later. The children laugh, run around, and really (12) ___________. There’s food, dancing, and music all evening. Later in the day, they all sit down to eat. Emma’s (13) __________ brings her famous chocolate cake, and everyone sings “Happy Birthday.” Even Emma’s (14) ____________, who’s just four, claps loudly. The best part? Getting a special (15) ___________ to a local summer (16) __________ at the end of the month. Emma can’t wait!

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Anna’s Special Day

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candle

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uncle

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It was Anna’s (1) __________ last Saturday. She turned thirteen, and her parents organised a surprise (2) __________ for her. She didn’t suspect a thing — they just said they would meet (3) __________ in the afternoon. In the (4) __________, her mum told her to (5) __________ in something stylish because “they might take pictures.” Anna was puzzled but agreed. When she came downstairs, the house was already full of (6) __________, and everyone shouted, “Surprise!” The living room was decorated with (7) __________, and a huge cake stood in the centre, with one (8)__________ for every year of her life. Her (9) __________ gave her a set of headphones, which she had wanted for months. Her (10) __________ surprised her with a handmade card full of funny drawings. Her (11) __________ and grandpa came too, bringing stories that made everyone laugh, while her (12) __________ set up a playlist of her favourite songs. Later, Anna and her mum went to the kitchen to prepare (13) __________ for the guests. Her little (14) __________ kept sneaking spoonfuls of cream and smiling innocently whenever someone noticed. The cousins organised games in the garden, while Anna and her friends preferred to (15) __________ on the porch. Even though Anna is an/a (16) __________, she never feels lonely. Her family always finds a way to make her day special. By the (17) __________, she realised it wasn’t just about the gifts or the decorations — it was about being surrounded by people who cared.

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Town’s Annual Carnival

guests

invitation

crown

celebrate

masks

costumes

festival

parade

hats

cape

candle

share

lanterns

fireworks

sing

celebration

dance

memory

gift

banners

Last weekend, the town was full of excitement as people came together to (1) __________ the annual (2) __________. Streets were decorated days before, and you could already feel the festive mood in the air. Hundreds of (3) ___________ arrived after receiving their (4)__________ to join the celebrations. The day started with a colourful (5)___________, where participants wore bright (6)___________, (7)___________, and (8)___________. Many children wore a (9) ___________ or a (10) ____________ as part of their outfits, making the whole parade look magical. Throughout the day, everyone was encouraged to (11) __________ and (12) ___________ to make the event even more memorable. Families gathered in the square to watch street performers, and friends tried out traditional food stalls together. There were games, music, and dancing, making it a true (13) ___________ for the whole community. As night fell, spectacular (14) ___________ lit up the sky, and the town square was decorated with colourful (15)___________ and (16) __________. Laughter echoed everywhere as people shared stories and enjoyed the atmosphere. Some guests got a surprise (17)___________, while others enjoyed lighting a (18) ___________ to make a wish and send it floating into the night. Overall, the event was a huge success, and everyone agreed it was a (19) ___________ to (20)___________ with friends and family — an unforgettable day that brought everyone closer together.

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Family Story

brother

dad

mother

uncle

family

wife

grandparents

cousin

relatives

aunt

kids

married

aunts

uncles

ancestors

parents

My (1)_________ is very important to me because she always gives me advice. I have a big (2)_________ with many members, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. My (3)__________ and aunt live nearby, and I see them often for family dinners. I have one (4)_________, but he lives in another city with his (5)__________ and two children, so I only meet them on holidays. My (6)__________ is a teacher who helps me with homework, and my (7)__________ works in a hospital. I have a/an (8)__________ who is very funny, and a/an (9)__________ who loves sports and sometimes teaches me new games. My (10)__________ have been (11)__________ for 24 years and have brothers and sisters, my (12)__________ and (13)__________ who are very close to me. Every Sunday, all my (14)__________ come together for dinner. We laugh, eat, and share stories about our (15)__________ and remember our (16)__________.

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Family Gatherings

Family gatherings are a wonderful way to catch 1______ with relatives and strengthen family ties. Every year, my parents organize a big reunion 2______ our grandparents’ house, and it’s something I really look forward 3______. It’s a chance to meet cousins I hardly see during the rest of the year, chat 4______ aunts and uncles, and listen to stories from my grandparents about our ancestors. These stories often give me a better understanding of where I come 5______ and help me feel connected to my roots. Even 6______ I’m an only child, I never feel lonely during these events. My brother and sister — who live in different cities — always make the effort to come home, and my parents enjoy having all 7______ us together. The atmosphere is usually full of laughter and warmth. We spend the afternoon playing board games, sharing family photos, and preparing meals together. My grandma’s homemade cake is always a highlight, and my grandpa often pulls out his old guitar 8______ entertain us with songs from the past. Sometimes, these gatherings also bring surprises. Last year, my aunt introduced her new husband 9______ the family, which was a bit awkward 10______ first but soon turned into a happy occasion. I also got to meet my new step-cousin for the first time, and we hit it off straight 11______. Moments like these remind me that family isn’t just about blood relations — it’s about love, support, and making memories that last a lifetime. 12______ the end, no matter how busy life gets, spending quality time with family is something you can’t put a price on. It’s the glue that keeps us together and the foundation for all the relationships that matter most.

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Birthday Celebrations

Birthdays in our family are a big deal. From the moment the day starts, everyone tries to make the birthday person feel special. Usually, we wake 1_____ early, and the first thing we do is sing 'Happy birthday' and give presents. My parents always tell 2_____ that the most important thing isn’t the gifts 3_____ spending time together and creating memories. When it’s my dad’s birthday, we like to throw a surprise party 4_____ him. We decorate the house 5_____ balloons, streamers, and confetti, and invite all his friends and relatives. The hardest part is keeping it a secret, but it’s worth it when he walks 6_____ and sees everyone gathered to celebrate. We 7_____ sure there’s plenty of food and drinks, and my mom bakes a huge cake, which we all help 8_____ decorate. After the party, it’s time to relax and chat 9_____ guests, and sometimes we play fun games or watch old family videos. I always feel happy seeing my family enjoy themselves and knowing I helped plan the party. Birthdays remind 10_____ how lucky I am to have such a close-knit family and friends 11_____ care. Even12_____ we can’t be together in person, like a few years ago when we had to celebrate online because of the pandemic, we still manage to keep the tradition alive. We use video calls to blow 13_____ candles, share stories, and laugh together. That’s what makes birthdays truly meaningful — 14_____ matter where you are, it’s about love and connection.

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Married Young

Getting married 1_____ a young age can be exciting but also challenging. My cousin and her husband decided to 2_____ married right after finishing school. 3_____ first, they enjoyed their honeymoon phase, spending lots of time together and making plans for the future. But soon, reality set in, and they had 4_____ deal with everyday problems like managing money and balancing work and home life. Being married means more responsibilities. You have to 5_____ compromises and support each other through thick and thin. My cousin told 6_____ that sometimes they argue over small things, but they always try to work things 7_____ instead of letting problems build up. Communication is key to keeping their relationship strong. Sometimes, their families get involved, which 8_____ cause tension. Luckily, both sides understand that marriage is about the couple, and they try not to interfere 9_____ much. My cousin’s husband even visits her parents often to show he’s serious and committed. Even 10______ it’s hard, being married young can teach you a 11_____ about patience, respect, and teamwork. It’s important to remember that love alone isn’t enough — it takes effort 12_____ understanding to make a marriage last.

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Hanging Out with Friends

After a long day 1_____ school, I usually like to hang 2_____ with my classmates or best friends. We often meet up 3_____ the park or someone’s house, and it’s the perfect way to unwind and 4_____ fun. Sometimes, we play computer games or watch movies, but other times, we just chat about our day and share what’s going 5_____ in our lives. Spending time 6_____ friends is important, especially when school can 7_____ stressful. We help each 8_____ with homework, share advice, and encourage one another to keep going even when things get tough. My best friend always says that having someone 9_____ understands you makes a big difference. 10_____ weekends, we sometimes go to parties or local festivals. It’s a chance to dress 11_____, listen to music, and enjoy ourselves. One time, we went to a carnival, and it 12_____ amazing — there were colorful costumes, parades, and lots of delicious food. Hanging 13_____ isn’t just about having fun; it’s about building friendships that last. Good friends become like family, and I know I can always count 14_____ them no matter what.

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Giving Back

Volunteering is something my family 1_____ always encouraged. We believe that doing voluntary work is a great way to give back 2_____ the community and make a positive difference. Last summer, I joined a group that helped clean 3_____ local parks and collected things to donate to people 4_____ need. Volunteering taught me a 5______ about responsibility and teamwork. We had 6_____ plan events, invite guests, and make sure everything ran smoothly. It was hard work, but also very rewarding. I enjoyed chatting with other volunteers and learning 7_____ their stories. Sometimes, my parents and I visit relatives 8_____ need extra help, like my grandma’s friend who lives alone. We bring food, help 9_____ house chores, or just spend time together. These small acts 10_____ kindness mean a lot to people and help strengthen 11_____ family bonds. Doing voluntary work also helps me meet new people and develop new skills. I feel proud knowing I’m doing something useful and making the world a little better, one step12_____ a time.

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The aim of these activities is to review vocabulary sets at the level of B1/B1+ especially with students preparing for the 8th grader's exam. The set contains 2 topics based on Repetytorium ósmoklasisty, Nowa Era, Social Life and Private Life. The teacher gets two types of cloze texts that can be used as a revision during the lesson but also as the extra homework practice to reinforce students' knowledge. Each exercise can be checked by the student independently so the students can also check themselves. Teacher's notes contain all the included texts with the correct answers.
CLASS ACTIVITY - show students the text and ask them to work it out themselves. Check the activity when everybody has finished. CLASS COMPETITION - divide students into groups/pairs and give them a limited amount of time. Ask ss to work out the answers together. Finally check the answers with the students aloud and assign points for each correct answer. SMALL GROUPS - divide students into small groups of 3/4 and ask them to sit together. Tell them to read sentence by sentence each and fill in the missing infortmation. Then check together on the board.

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