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6: See the world. . . . . : (tenses). 7: Spending your money. . . . . : (conditional sentences, -wish- constructions). 8: Mass media. . . . . . : modal verbs ( ). ( ). , , ( ) : - - - - - (/ -, ) - - - . : - ( ) - ( ) - - - (, , , )


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Give definitions to the following words and expressions to scrutinise innocuous a flipside gut feeling to strut one's stuff to be blighted by smth with bad grace to be in two minds a brainwave to speak one's mind

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Make sentences with the following words and expressions

-to be beyond one's grasp


-to hold good -resilience -to have a good mind to do smth -to get a word in edgeways

3. Give synonyms to the following phrasal verbs to shop around to show smb around to sort out to explain smth away to lead up to

4. Translate the collocations from Russian into English:

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5. Put each verb in brackets into an appropriate form

a) Sam ... (not/receive) the parcel the last time I ...... (speak) to him.

b) I .... (consider) buying a house but now I .... (change) my mind.

c) I... (find) it difficult to convince the ticket inspector that I .... (lose) my ticket, but he

believed me in the end.

d) Ever since I ... (be) a child, I .... (wanted) to meet you.

e) By the time you ....(get) ready, we ....(miss) the train.

6. Finish the incomplete sentences in such a way that each one means the same as the complete sentences before it

a) They didn't get married because their parents were against it. But...

b) She is very patient, that's why she hasn't left him. If it..........

c) They missed that plane and that is why they weren't killed in the crash. If they...

d) You are not here and I feel lonely. If you...

e) If you are in London by any chance, come and see me. If you happen....

7. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:

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) . ) . . ) , . Topics for discussion: 1. How to maintain balance between one's business and private lives. 2. An ideal occupation. The factors which influence our choice of a profession. 3. Learning to be happy. 4. Being successful at a job interview. 5. Music and mood. Do we choose music according to our mood or the music we choose influences our mood? 6. Psychoanalysis (pros and cons). 7. What makes a good book/film?

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, . () New Progress to Proficiency. Leo Jones. Cambridge University Press. Advanced English Grammar. Michael Wince. McMillan.



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