LEVEL: 1 SUITABLE FOR: ALL

Language function: listening comprehension Vocabulary area: unhappy relationship Grammar focus: nobody/nothing versus anybody/anything Lesson based on : Song by

NOTHING HURTS LIKE LOVE STUDENT WORKSHEET

BEFORE YOU LISTEN

ACTIVITY 1 Read the clues 1-8 for the missing words. Complete the song.

1. (plural noun) wishes you want to happen

2. (verb) to come with something

3. (noun) opposite of truth

4. (noun) you feel it when you are ill

5. (noun) you get this when you light a candle Daniel Bedingfield was born in 6. (plural noun) part of your face that makes you see New Zealand but grew up in things . Daniel Bedingfield recorded his 7. (adverb) opposite of outside first hit "Gotta Get Thru This" 8. (verb) to study in his bedroom with a microphone plugged to his home computer. In December 2001 his song went straight to the top on the U.K. singles chart.

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Daniel Bedingfield - Nothing Hurts Like Love

Broken hearts, broken ______(1) They're just some things that love ______. (2) When you learn that its all been a _ _ _, (3) you cry, you find that

Nothing, nothing, nothing hurts like love, Nothing brings your heart so much _ _ _ _, (4) And you will never learn till you get burned, Till your burned by the _ _ _ _ _. (5) Nothing hurts so bad, Nothing hurts so much, No nothing, hurts, like love

So you gave all you had, How this story turned so sad, Nothing left but the tears in your _ _ _ _, (6) You die ______, cause (7) Nothing, nothing, ….

So dry your eyes, its just your turn to _ _ _ _ _, (8) your time to find that, nothing, nothing

Nothing hurts like love, Nothing brings your heart …

Nothing hurts so bad, Nothing hurts so much, No nothing, hurts, like loooooove…..

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ACTIVITY 2 Listen to the song and check

?GRAMMAR PAUSE NOTHING / NOBODY versus ANYTHING / ANYBODY

We use nobody, no-one, anybody and anyone for people.

We use nothing and anythng for things.

If we use a negative verb (e.g isn’t, don’t, wouldn’t) we use anybody, anyone, anything.

Examples: I can’t remember anything. I don’t know anybody here. There isn’t anyone in the room.

If we use a positive verb we use nobody, no-one, nothing.

Examples: I remember nothing. I know nobody here. There is no-one in the room.

ACTIVITY 3 Rewrite the sentences with nobody/no-one or nothing.

1. I don’t know anybody in this company. ………………………………………

2. There isn’t anything interesting on TV tonight. ………………………………………

3. The police didn’t find anything. ………………………………………

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4. He doesn’t like anyone. ………………………………………

5. She didn’t find anything. ………………………………………

6. I didn’t call anyone. ………………………………………

ACTIVITY 4 Complete the sentences with nobody/no-one/nothing/anybody/anything

1. The house was completely empty. There was ………………………….. inside.

2. – Have you seen my boss? – No, I haven’t seen ……………………….. .

3. ……………………………. hurts like love.

4. I don’t know …………………………………. about this contract.

5. I am so hungry. I didn’t eat …………………………….. for breakfast.

6. It is free of charge. You don’t have to pay …………………………….. .

7. I did shopoping all morning but I bought ……………………………… .

8. I know ……………………………….. who could help us.

9. I don’t know ……………………………… about computers.

10. There is …………………………… in that suitcase.

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LEVEL: 2 SUITABLE FOR: ALL

Language function: listening comprehension Vocabulary area: unhappy relationship Grammar focus: nobody/nothing versus anybody/anything Lesson based on : Song by Daniel Bedingfield – Nothing Hurts Like Love

NOTHING HURTS LIKE LOVE TEACHER WORKSHEET

NOTE: For this lesson you will Daniel Bedingfield’s song – Nothing Hurts Like Love

BEFORE YOU LISTEN

ACTIVITY 1 Read the clues 1-8 for the missing words. Complete the song.

1. (plural noun) wishes you want to happen

2. (verb) comes with something

3. (noun) opposite of truth

4. (noun) you feel it when you are ill

5. (noun) you get this when you light a candle Daniel Bedingfield was born in 6. (plural noun) part of your face that makes you see New Zealand but grew up in things London. Daniel Bedingfield recorded his 7. (adverb) opposite of outside first hit "Gotta Get Thru This" 8. (verb) to study in his bedroom with a microphone plugged to his home computer. In December 2001 his song went straight to the top on the U.K. singles chart.

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Daniel Bedingfield - Nothing Hurts Like Love

Broken hearts, broken dreams (1) They're just some things that love brings (2) When you learn that its all been a lie (3) you cry, you find that

Nothing, nothing, nothing hurts like love, Nothing brings your heart so much pain, (4) And you will never learn till you get burned, Till your burned by the flame (5) Nothing hurts so bad, Nothing hurts so much, No nothing, hurts, like love

So you gave all you had, How this story turned so sad, Nothing left but the tears in your eyes, (6) You die inside cause (7) Nothing, nothing, ….

So dry your eyes, its just your turn to learn (8) your time to find that, nothing, nothing

Nothing hurts like love, Nothing brings your heart …

Nothing hurts so bad, Nothing hurts so much, No nothing, hurts, like loooooove…..

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ACTIVITY 2 Listen to the song and check

?GRAMMAR PAUSE NOTHING / NOBODY versus ANYTHING / ANYBODY

We use nobody, no-one, anybody and anyone for people.

We use nothing and anythng for things.

If we use a negative verb (e.g isn’t, don’t, wouldn’t) we use anybody, anyone, anything.

Examples: I can’t remember anything. I don’t know anybody here. There isn’t anyone in the room.

If we use a positive verb we use nobody, no-one, nothing.

Examples: I remember nothing. I know nobody here. There is no-one in the room.

ACTIVITY 3 Rewrite the sentences with nobody/no-one or nothing.

1. I don’t know anybody in this company. I know nobody in this company

2. There isn’t anything interesting on TV tonight. There is nothing interesting on TV tonight.

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3. The police didn’t find anything. The police found nothing.

4. He doesn’t like anyone. He likes nobody.

5. She didn’t find anything. She found nothing

6. I didn’t call anyone. I called nobody

ACTIVITY 4 Complete the sentences with nobody/no-one/nothing/anybody/anything

1. The house was completely empty. There was nobody/no-one inside.

2. – Have you seen my boss? – No, I haven’t seen anybody/anyone .

3. Nothing hurts like love.

4. I don’t know anything about this contract.

5. I am so hungry. I didn’t eat anything for breakfast.

6. It is free of charge. You don’t have to pay anything .

7. I did shopoping all morning but I bought nothing .

8. I know nobody/no-one who could help us.

9. I don’t know anything about computers.

10. There is nothing in that suitcase.

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