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GETTING STARTEDGetting started123Grammar: QuestionsVocabulary: IntroductionsComplete the textItalyfor my jobin a bankschooluniversitylisteningquicklyunderstandfrom all over the worldwordsmy favourite songsMary’s questions
Talk a LotLesson Test – Getting a JobA) Underline the stressed syllable in each word or phrase and write how many syllablesthere are:1. rival ( ) 2. rejection letter ( ) 3. candidate ( ) 4. presentation ( ) 5. discrimination ( )6. key skills ( ) 7. referee ( ) 8. perseverance ( ) 9. objective[r]
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Talk a LotInstructions: this table is a reference chart for all of thevocabulary in this unit. Students could look foradditional idioms, phrasal verbs, and slang terms tofill in the gaps in the table, and write definitions, e.g.Getting a Jobto be out of work = to be unemployedUnit Vocabulary[r]
d) got to his feet7. The police did not, ……………….., succeed in arresting him.a) howeverb) butc) thoughd) yetAnswers1. She hurt her arm as well as breaking her leg.2. Alice bathed, breakfasted, dressed and went out.3. Gandhi lived a simple life.4. The weather being fine, they decided to have a picnic.[r]
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List of Verbs Followed by a Gerund or Infinitive Different Meaning Examples: Nancy remembered getting married._ Nancy has a memory of getting married._ Fred remembered to bring sunblock [r]
Name: ………………………………………….Class: …………………….Test of EnglishActivity One: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate preposition.atfrominona- He works ……. A factory.b- She went ………. The cinema ……………… a friend of hers.c- We don’t eat too much ………. Home ………. The morning.towithActivity Two: Choose the correct w[r]
CC consonant sound to consonant sound GLACIER: CONTRACTION a word is shortened CV consonant sound to vowel sound GLOTTAL STOPS an empty space without sound L\L INTRUSION a new sound appe[r]
b) ablec) unabled) capable8. I really ………………….. when I went to Venice.a) enjoyedb) enjoyed withc) enjoyed myselfd) enjoyed myself withAnswers1. I prefer making toys for my children rather than buying them in the shops.2. It isn’t getting any better. You had better consult a doctor.3. Books sh[r]