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Old, print-friendly 1Networking as a concept has acquired the contents of all truth an hour injustice to modernity. It is regarded as in the restructuring world as an essential tool for the modern business, as they massively the globe drum up business for themselves or a corporation. The concept is worn like a badge of distinction, and not just
in the business world. People can be divided basically into people who maintain their personal knowledge and contacts by themselves, and those who are prepared to share what they know with all their good friends and others. An anxious person, for example someone who finds it difficult to share information with others and who is
unable to bring people, including friends, together does not make a good network. The classic network is someone strong enough to head to connect different people including close friends to each other. For example, a businessman or an academic may meet someone who is likely to be an important contact in the future, but at that time
people can benefit from meeting another associate or friend. It takes quite a safe person to bring these people together and allows a relationship to develop alone. From the non-network point of view such a power development must be inlerable, especially if it is happening outside their control. The unfortunate thing here is that the
enterator of the contact, if he did but know it, would be one of the most incumbent. And why not? Because all of this has been equal, people move to circle and this person has the potential to be sucked into the growing spheres of new contacts. He said that, if you know eight people, you are in touch with everyone in the world. It doesn't
take the very common sense to realize the potential for any kind of enterprise as one is able to draw on the experience of more and more people. Unfortunately, do new contacts, businesses or otherwise, while it brings success, to cause problems. It expanded the individual world. This is in truth by all along a bad thing, but it puts more
pressure on the network of it having to keep a bigger circle of people. The best way out is, perhaps, to old contact, but this would be to anatema in our network as it would undo the whole goal of networking. Another problem is the reaction of friends and associates. Spread yourself only to give one less time to others who were perhaps
closer to one in the past. In the workplace, this can cause tension with jealousy colleagues, and even with the superior who might be tempted to reunite in a more successful, inferior one. Jealousy and jealousy can prove to be very detrimental if one is dealing with a highly insecurity manager, as this person can seek to stay someone's
career or even block him completely. The answer here is to let the superior one share of the glory; to toss them a little bit of comfort. They call leadership below. At the present business companies and enterprises need to co-operate with each other in order to expand. As globalization grows space, companies need to be able to span not
only countries but continents. Whilst people can train against this development it is for the moment here to stay. Without co-operation and outreach, specialist companies won't survive for long. Computer components, for example, need to be compatible with the various machines on the market and achieve this, companies need to work in
contrast with others. No business or institution can afford to be an island in today's environment. In the past not very far, it has been possible for companies to go alone, but it is now more difficult to do so. The same applies to the academic world, where leaders have been managing gardens. The opening of universities and colleges in the
outside world in recent years has been to great benefits to industry and educational institutions. The stereotypic academic is one that moves into a refined atmosphere living a life in sometimes splendid isolation, a prisoner of their own engineering. This sort of person doesn't fit easily in the mold of the modern network. But even this insular
world is changing. The ivory towers have left ever more frequently as education experts to forget ties with other bodies; Sometimes they are stunning effects like in Siliscon Valley in America and around Cambridge in England, which now has one of the most concentrated groups of high tech companies in Europe.It are the networks, the
wheel dealers, entertain and shake, call them what you will, which brings the world together. The world of Neanderthals shook between 35,000 and 40,000 BC; They were supersed by Homo Sapiens with very 'networking' skills that separate us from other animals: understanding, thought abstractions and cultures, which are inextricably
linked to planned survival and productivity in humans. He said meek will inherit the earth. But will they? Question 1-5YES If the statement agrees to the writer's claim NO if the statement contradicts the writer's claims not given if there is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this network is not a modern leader. YesNot provides 2
The Network looks like a badge only in the business world. YesNot provides 3 People fall into two basic categories. YesNot provides 4 Someone who shares knowledge with friends to make a network better than a non one. YesNot provides 5 the classic network is physically strong and generally in good health. YesNot provides Questions
6-10 Using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage, filling the sentences below.6 Be new knowledge, but also has its decades. 7 At work, problems can be caused if the manager is . 8 A manager can suppress, or even totally career an employee. 9 In business today, working together is necessary to grow. 10 Businesses
That Specialize Won't Last For Long Without Them. Questions 11-15 Using no more than MO comes from the passage, completing the sentences below.11 In which sphere of life was their mind protected properly? 12 What kind of people do not easily become a modern network? 13 Where is one of the largest concentrations of high tech
companies in Europe? 14 Who replaced Neanderal? 15 What, as well as understanding and thinking abstractions, set us apart from other animals? For this work: Answers and explanations: Vocabulary Living longer exercise is convenient for Part 4 of the Cambridge English A1 (YLE) exam. You should be able to read and understand a
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you! 18 3 Get the message through 24 4 New media 30 5 World in our 36 6 Make money, spend money 42 7 Relationships 48 Fashion and design 54 Recording script 61 Answer keys 67 Rewards! What © Title Reading Listening 1 Start sum here new Reading Section 1: Third Culture listening Section 1: C undergo a survey • True / False
/ N extent • Form 2 It's oh for you! • Completion Chart • Several Choices Reading Section 2: What do you know about Listening Section 2: A welcome food talk you eat? • Multiple choices • Title Matching • Labelling a rare o plan map • Choose from a map list in the 3 Units Find the essentials via reading Section 3: Strictly English Section 3:
A student tutorial 4 New Edia • Yes / Yes / Yesterday Ot Give • Choose from a list • Resume ending with a box • Matching Multiple Choices • Multiple-choice Questions Reading Section 1: Is constant use o Electronics Listening Section 4: A talk about blog media changing our minds? • Phrase Completion • True/False / N Extent • Flow-
board file • Ending Note • Brief questions 5 T and wld from our Reading Section 2: The Russian Stove for and Listening Section 1: Finding out on wood turf can combat project climate change environment • Matching information • Matching features • Finalized Note • Completions Resume • Completion Table 6 M and Money Ming, Spend
Money Reading Section 1: Movers and shakers listening section 2: A talk about merchants • Labelling a diagram machine • True / False / N holder • Flow-board filling • Matching • Labelling a diagram 7 Relationships Relationships 7 Title Section 2: Establishing you is birth listening Section 3: A student discussion Discussion 8 Modes and
Design • Matching headings on a presentation • Matching feature • Completions Sentence • Multiple choices • Flow-board completion Reading Section 3 M and a loss is the height of Listening Section 4 : A lecture about history o mode of denim • Multiple choices • Phrase Completion • Yes / No / N ot • Matching sentences ending 4) Map of
Grammar Vocabulary Writing Unit Job 1 • Problems or problems? Me with my comparison • Choose important information • A ctfe or effect? • Plan an answer • Percentage of irrevocable and unshared throttle rates • Clear vocabulary Wri 2: A wth job ith you question • Analyses When you work • W or training • Organize ideas in paragraph •
Key vocabulary • Use word links Written Task Task 1 • Teach, learn or study? • Ten: Pass Simple, Introduce Perfect Trends • Summarize trends in graphs with • Find out or know? simple and present perfect continuous • Study related vocabulary tables Key vocabulary • Prepositions of tim sentences and phrases describing Trends Written
Task 2: To have no measurement you agree • Cause, factors and reasons or disagree? • Internet-related vocabulary • However, although, though and over • vocabulary other hand • Answer the question • Choose relevant information • Articles • Use 1 Writing Links • Nature, the environment or passive • Summary of a country diagram?
Relative pronouns and relative paragraphs • Analyze the task • Write in paragraphs • Tourists or tourists \? • Ordering information • Key vocabulary • Using sequencers W riting Task 2: A greeing and disagreeing • Verb + to d o / verb + do • Introducing and linking ideas in • W ords connected with finance • Wordsed with shops and
paragraphs • C onstructing the middle paragraphs of shopping • Key vocabulary expression W riting Task 1 • W ords related to feelings and attitudes • Reference devices • Analysing similarities and differences in • Age(s)/aged/age group • Zero, first and second conditionals • Key vocabulary charts/graphs tumor conjunctions: u n til/ b
deter/ w u uh/ • using reference devices ■ Dress (uncountable] / dress (es) after [countable) / clothes / doth W riting task 2 : Discussing tw o opinions • Including your own opinion • Key vocabulary • Introducing other's opinions • Concluding paragraphs Map of the units ( 5Starting somewhere new Listening Section 1 t—----------------------------
------------- \ \ Questions 6-10 Choose the correct letter , A, В or C.6 W the hate I have a say on public transport? A he does not like using it. С he has stopped using it. What does the 7 W chapost I say about city sports? all the questions focused on them? Circle A, В or C. Some facilities are better than others. В he intends to do more in
future. A how many times I'm something the various J One returns ended up somewhere to В a particular aspect of life in the city before it came. С planned changes in the city 8 What is my say about entertainment? © Now listen and answer questions 1-10. He does not have much tim and for him. He is the best aspect of city life. Question
1-5 9 W hate to me a say on litter? A win less of it was a he hoped. Filling out the form below.В is not enough to do about the issue. Written by more than two words and/OR J's home to us more of it. A NUMBER per response. INTERVIEW – DETAILS ON TOPIC 10 W HATS MAKE ME A SAY ABOUT CRIME AND IN THE CITY? Age
group: A contract by the police ith it very efficiently. Length of time living in town: 1.... В so things like that of her worry. Previous House: 2.... С He doesn't know how much of he has.ч_> occupation: 3 ....... City area: 4.... Postcode: 5.... (IT) 1 Vocabulary rate or problem rate or carb hole? Q Student Book Unit 1, p5*Q Complete these
questions wth ith issue or issue. @ Complete the following sentences on emiration from 1 W hat that was me in a... you have a country with rates or rates. in adapting to a new country? 1 P&M d to those who plan to migrate 2 Do you h a... as unique rose pink last year. and people? 2 Only a s i am a ll... planned to live abroad 3 If you
have a ... you got permanent. someone who will help you? 3 T h e... short-term illustration planning 4 Have you received from... due was higher than this year. Sum did you not understand? 4 There was an increase in th r e... in the 5 Is the language a ... for you? those who plan to leave. 5 Last year, f oh ye are... some said they would
think of emulation. 6 This year, 7 3 ... illustration of people did this for pleasurable purposes. Clear the Vocabulary О Fill the sentences below with the words in the box. There are two words travelling doesn't fit into any of the gaps. adjust custom adjusted fetch processing values meaningless processing to refer the evidence stage of a fdo t
cdo or effects cdo t? Move to a new country Q To Complete the following questions wth ith the correct form in • Being in unfam Irious (1) SMWPMAmffs. be able to make you affect or effect. feel lonely. 1 There are the people you have encountered had a • (2 ... in a new life hard on you? (3) You probably go to several (4) before you start to
feel comfortable. 2 Do you e r... how are you feeling? 3 Being away from your friends and family • It can be difficult to understand how to deal with financial (5... because the system is so you more than you expected? different from the one you are (6).... so that. 4 W hats were mine in a ... of living • Researchers found (7)....... what is
certain of a new country? personality types have less problems than others in 5 W h a t... you are more there – people are or getting used to living abroad. the place? • If some of the (8).... in new country you do not (9).... for you, it is a good idea to (10).... from your own culture to who can explain to you. Starting a new location (7Reading
Section 1 read the title and the first three paragraphs in the article below. Who is the 'Third Child Culture'? Circle A, В or C. A child whose parents continue to move to the country to go to country kids living in a country neither of their parents from J to the children who have just arrived in a culture that is new in them 0 Now read the whole
text and answer 1 Third CULTURE KIDS in Liberia, there is a German passport but grew up in Niger and then Liberia. Before the Liberian civil war forced his family to leave, Mikel in a world where international careers became played every day and those who were later forced to become alleged to communicate, the phenomenon of third
child culture (TCKs) – who were released. Through his eyes, the stories of those we otherwise have children who spend a significant portion of neglect of their development come to life for the rest of us. years into a culture outside of their father(s) culture - is increasing exponentially. Not only is the numbers increasing, but understanding
the TCK experience is also important for the other cultural complexity and relevant to the experiences and reasons. Many ATCKs are now in lieu of influence and power. TCKS Adults (ATCKs) are becoming, is also growing. The ability to often think 'outside the box' can offer new and creative thoughts for doing business with the living of
our globalization when Ruth Hill Useem, a sociologist, the first coin of this theme in the world. But even thinking this may create fear for those who see the 1950s, he spent an expatriate research year in India. It's gangster from a more traditional world view. Neither the ATCKs nor discovered that john who came from their home (or first)
ATCKs culture can be recognized that there may be a cultural clash going and moved to a host (or second) culture, there was, in fact, formed an over because, by traditional measurements of diversity such as race or culture, or form, different from either the first or second cultures. sex, they seem. It is called this third culture and the
children who grew up in this form 'third culture'. At this time, most expat families additionally hear the benefits and difficulties that were contained in the same culture and are often left in one TCK profile described and wondered why they relate to it when organized while overseas. never lived abroad because of a parent's career. Generally,
however, they have grown up cross-culturally in another way, maybe as this is not the case. Take, for example, Brice Royer, the children of immigrants, refugees, bi-racial or bi-situation unions, the TCKid.com. His father is a half French/half-Virginly adopted international, even children of minorities. If we see U.N. peace, while his mother is
Ethiopian. Brice has lived in seven experiences of TCK as a Petri dish of sorts - a place where countries before having eighteen in France, Mayotte, the effect of growing among many cultural worlds accompanied meetings, Ethiopians, Canada and England. He writes, 'When not a high degree of mobility they have studied – then we can
look at people asking me Where are you? I just joke around and say, so that the lessons can also be important to help you understand my mother says I'm in heaven. 'What other answers can he give? additional questions children (CCKs) may also face faces. It's possible we may discover that we need to reflect on our traditional ways of
ATCK Elizabeth Dunbar's father, Roy, moved from Jamaica to define diversity and identity. For some people, as for TCKs, 'culture' can be British as a young boy. His mother, Hortense, has bombs in Britain is something defined by sharing experiences rather than shared as Jamaican immigrant children who always plan for nationality or
ethnicity. In the storytelling and developing new repatriated 'one day'. As Elizabeth began life in Britain, her father's models for changing the world, many of whom will be able to recognize international careers took the family to the U.S., and use the big gifts assets in a cross-cultural childship and Venezuela's deal and return to three
different cities of the United States. It successfully and challenges them for the personnel, the communals and soon realize that while racial diversity can be recognized, the corporate good. cultural diversity in his life remains invisible. Despite these complexity, however, most ATCKs say their experience in growing among different cultural
worlds has given them many price gifts without price. They saw the world and often learned several languages. Most importantly, through the friendship that crossed the usual racial, national or social barriers, they've also learned the very different ways people see life. This offers a great opportunity to become the social and cultural bridge
between worlds that traditionally would never be connected. ATCK Mikel Jentzsch. Author of a best-selling book in Germany, Without Brothers - OurFriendsh с.. Question 1-6 Does these statements agree to the information provided in the reading passage? Write true if the statement agrees with FALSE information if the statement
contradicts the information not provided if there is no information on this 1 There is a close connection to foreign careers and the college in TCKs. 2 An increased number of people described as TCKs. 3 Ruth Hill Useem studying children in several countries. 4 Ruth Hill Useem defines the third culture as an ixture of original culture parents.
5 Brice Royer feels that he has benefited a lot from living in many different countries. 6 Elizabeth D unbar felt that having a culture was different from me ost the person. Questions 7-13 Fill out the table below. Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the lookup for each response. THREETH CULTURE CULTURE –
ADVANTAGES AND OUTCOME ZONE ADVANTAGES FOR ATCKS Friendship results knowing how different people can act as bridges between worlds 7... which usually separate creative business thoughts can cause 8... among certain people can lead to 9 ... Although Whole's similarity experiences knowledge of many cultural cases
teach us about problems faced by worlds and a great deal of 1 to 1 in all 10 types.... current leader of both 1 to 2 means Must be regarded as evil belief that culture depends on 13 Start a new location (9Writing Task 1 Look at this Written task and decide to hich in the below statements are correct or not. Print Yes or No ОО Look at the
table below. Which description, A-J, correctly matches the chart? The table below provides information about the level why other descriptions are not appropriate? o education f Bulgarian people who wanted to go and live in another country in 2002, 2006 and A chart below shows emulation levels from 2008. Bulgaria in the age group 15-
60 in 2001 and 2006. Sum up the information by selecting and reporting the features in the middle, and the May В chart below shows plans in comparison Bulgaria's relevant locations. those aged 15-60 regarding leaving Bulgaria and living or working in another country at the Level of Education in Bilgarians planned 2001 and 2006. they
left Bulgaria Q chart below comparing reasons why io%----------------------------------------------------------------- Bulgaria aged 15-60 decided to leave Bulgaria in 2001 and 2006. 90% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emulation Intended, Bulgaria Aged 15-60, 80% ------------------------------------------------------
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plan to do in both of you and a rs? .................................................. 2 One of the categories was the highest in each year......... 2 Which category was higher in 2006 than in 2001? ......................... 3 Two of the categories rose in 2006......... 4 One of the lowest categories of 2008 3 W hats was the lowest category in 2001? three a in 2002...
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Section 2 J Read in the article shortly. What does he have? Circle A, В or C. Tips on eating В facts about food and drinking criticism in the food industry 0 Now read the text carefully and answer questions 1-13. A most of us tend not to think about what we eat. Be sure, С Other Questions Allow Us problems exploring that we might have
our favorite recipes, or worry us about them is important to everyone. For example, what's if our food was spray with pesticides, difference between sell-by date and use-by date? You but the processes and discoveries that have gone through might expect the response to involve the health of its overcauousous production health remains a
closed book. Some, however, with safety regulations. But it's more complex than thinking differently. Why, they wonder, is that frozen milk. Is the life of food actually determined by Jon? Why burn for longer when its manufacturers are, although lab testing and government you eat thrill than when you eat grinder? And that directive also
enters play. Food is testing would happen if you sent yourself to an occasionally, at various temperatures, to check the full pool level of freezes? in spoiled bacteria over a few hours or days – warmer it is, the more likely the sandwiches you design is to В It was for those New Scientists to develop to make you sick. After the lab tests, the
producers put a use-by-its 'Last Word' column, into which readers pose - with dates or a better-before date. Fresh shellfish need answers – questions about all manner of scientific abstruse consumed by the use-by dates (the date by which you matter, as they relate to daily life. A lot of them have to eat them). But tinned beans will
probably last long-awaited questions raised to have simple answers. For the questions beyond their best date (the date by which it's above, they would: the riboflavin in milk starts their best to eat them), although they might not taste as good at crystallis; it depends on your taste – which is important in how they once did. the mustached
chemical is much easier washed away by your salivation; and you have float, but do not dive in mind! D's research even explains why even bottled mineral water, which has already been lain under tea for decades, needs a better-before date. The problem is not the water, but the bottled process: either bacteria can be presented that
multiply and, over time, contaminate the water, or unpleasant chemicals, such as antimony, the ulcer in the water from the plastic bottles. Sometimes, this kind of scientific study takes us into 1-7 questions some strange places. For example, we now know the reading Passage contains seven paragraphs, A-G. the number of oxygen in the
air inside green Choose the correct title for paragraph A-G from the list of the title below. - pepper is higher than in red (not an appping 1.23 percent), probably due to the different percentage of which I Wy a particular piece of information is green pepper photographer. The importance this research provides is that green pepper will
decompose faster than red if caught in sunlight: higher oxygen levels provide ii an unsolved problem and a solution to a further resource to feed any bacteria present. Generally, fresh environments conserve food better – apart from tropical fruits. Port Bananas, e.g., i Reasons why staying in a mystery has evolved to survive in hot
conditions, because iv a source of information for some people that is where they grow better. Anything below 13.3°C Development works leading to a damage to the membrane's conclusion, enzymes disclose that vitra levels unlike in interest in food lead to dark skin. To avoid a banana in museums, visitors need the changing system to
keep it away from the chiller. Viii Information Connected with Keeping F It Is Not Just Afraid for Our Health that Keeps Eating Certain Kinds of Food Scientists Busy. They also participate in other areas. • ix How certain tips to decide on the accuracy they have, for example, also have implemented X Tip by putting in practice in bottles - in
particular, to the discovery that the optimum number of sharp dots on a Log 1 Paragraph A is 21. Go on, count them. Years of trial and error led 2 Paragraph С to internationally accept German standard DIN 3 Paragraph С 6099, which ensures that almost every cap is the 4 Paragraph D same. This is because 21 is the ideal number when
5 Paragraph E you take into account the circumference of the cap, 6 Paragraph F likely to divide its metal, and chances are 7 Paragraph G of it sticked in the capping machine. So the next time you open a bottle with a cap on it, pay homage for these 8-13 questions that are bothering to find out, start with William Painter, Choose TWO
letters, A-E. in 1892. Question 8-9 Which two of the following are explained by G of course, some researchers care about the written further in the text? Serious things, driven by fear in the future and an all-time- One why 'Last W ord' we created populations has increased on a waterfall, country-poor В why use by dates are more important
than planets. Unfortunately, the correspondent New Scientists concludes that there was no one food that could be absent from the sell-by-date world on its own. However, they came up with a С HOW to prevent bacteria getting into bottled menus that could feed a family of four for 365 days a year, using only eight square meters of refriot.
Water crop rotation (so that the earth did not lose a single nutrient plus D one way in which the peppers are similar to bananas than any other) would be important, as would pull out and why most plugs have a common characteristic back dead plant matter and maintain a vegetarian diet. After that, you would need to grow crops that take
up very little space and grow vertically rather than horizontally, if possible. The 10-11 Question Speaker mentions a connection between which two issues connected to healthy meals and faculties with the writer mentioned? An employee holds up. A confusing information nation about the use of employees' В performance. J A reputation
pays a coming. Pesticides You prepose people who talk to say about people В feel pain when they eat something going at the conference? С mu- by date sometimes they've amended a few of them may feel that no D feels sick to eat after its best food can be learned. before the В dates all went to the sun's effects conference on green
pepper before. Questions 12-13 Most of them are familiar with two of the following would be a family of four need to feed himself each day o a year, the person speaks. according to New Scientist? The speaker says that in the sessions, A use of more than one piece of participant will В the same crop all the time A works together in pairs.
С put dead plants in the ground С assert they have various roles. D plants only crops that grow very quickly С DEw real events. And focus on crops that grow vertical questions 6-10 Listen to Section 2 Label on the map below. Print the correct letter, A-H, next to the question О look at both tasks. When is the speaker speaking? 6- 10.
Circle A, В or C. 6 Set up a Fitness A Center at the beginning of a Conference 7 Conference 7 Health Food Company В while planning a conference 8 Transportation Initiative 8 At the end of a conference 9 Running Sports Team 10 Conference Coordinator to @$3^Now listen and answer questions 1-10. Question 1-5 Choose the correct
letter, A, В or C. 1 The Speaker says the conference includes problems being asked by participants. В discuss rarely. Cause disagreition. 2 The Speaker says that in the past, this topic A causes problems in the workplace. С wasn't something company focused on. С did not need to be addressed. 6 Vocabulary had some uneasy figures in
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fit if they want them to be. work goes to lead to discussing both these views and providing your own 1 cave........ opinion of health. 2 A Healthy Life 3 Fit Provides reason for your answer and includes any 4 important examples of your knowledge or 5 from a gym experience. The 6 Stocks 7 down on Unhealthy Foods below are three
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few / a little exercise would be good for you. 8 Scientists are still increasing how the body works. © correct the nuns who underscore them if necessary. Put a tick (/) above the nourishment if it is correct. 9 This book suggests a numerical herd o... to help you lose weight. i - n - f o r m f io-n 10 am i looking for f o r... In a health 1 People do
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habits. 6 Using the last experts analyze sports when they are trained. 7 People who do office work need to get wav to keep fit. 8 People sometimes need help solving problems with their weight. Get the message via Listening to Section 3 Questions 5-8 Q Look at all the tasks. What are the speakers What comments do the speakers are
talking about? Circle A, В or C. Every section of the disappointment? A student's disappointment is scheduled to В a disappointment the student writes Select a response card in the box and writes a student's disappointment a correct letter, A-F, next to questions 5-8. © Now listen and answer questions 1-10. Section of Question
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well. 8 No one taught me how to do this, I found out for myself. The © the vocabulary © complete the second sentences with one word for them that they even seem in laps to talk to their first sentence. I've just done a great (1) regarding language skills in various countries. To do this, 1 Which language to learn is an interesting topic. I read
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number that cannot be read or written into important tasks. several countries. 8 The most important thing is to get a good degree. You h a t... is that you get a good degree. Get the message via (l9) Reading Section 3 in the English language, studying how words have changed their meaning and how grammar has evolved. 0 It's the article
a while and looking at the language was not only a tool for me but the second task, Question 5-9. something of a hobby. In that paragraph of the text you will find Is English, though, ever must be fixed? Of course not: The information you ask to do this work? if you read a passage of Pay you will see that the significance of words with the
foundation of grammar 0 Now read the article carefully and answer the centuries changes, and both will continue to questions 1-14. evolved. But we've had a standard dictionary now since the OED was completed in 1928, and STRICTLY ENGLISH Learning Humans, many of whom contribute to the OED, wrote grammar a century ago
establishing an English journal journal's colonist model Simon Heffer talks about language that was logical and free from the dangers of his new book , 'Strictly English: The correct way of ambiguity. to write... and why it atters', aimed at speaking native It is to the standards that I hope Strictly English is for the past couple of years I have
sent a round-robin looking. Our language is in a great measure resolved with emails to my colleagues in this journal every few codified, and to a standard that people recognize and weeks show from them mistakes that we make of them are comfortable with. My entire book describes the use of the English language. Fortunately, these are
with standard commandments, and help people towards rare reasonable use. The emails were circulated on a device capable in the English language. We must always the Internet – and are currently available on the paper's needs words to describe new things; but we are not websites – and one of them ended up in the inbox of a need
the wrong word describing the right thing, when the publisher of Random House on this time last year. the good word exists. Also, English grammar should not Be He asked me if I would write a book not just about a debate question. She had a coherent and logical constimized incorrect English, but also why she draws. structure and we
must stick to it. The former is relatively easy to make, once one has armed himself with Oxford English Dictionary (OED) and some groups of people – state authorities, academics, some grammar books reputable by way of research lawyers, certain pills of scientists – talk to each material. The letter, being a matter for debate, is less prone
to a private language. Some official documentation is straightforward. makes little sense to put people off because they have to write in a language that combines avoiding my own interest in language started in school. in the politically incorrect and constant use of studying French, Latin and Greek, I saw clearly the contemporary slang of
the profession. Some how these languages have exported words of our own. articles written by academics in particular are almost when I studied German later on, I could see even incomprepresible to those outside the circle. This is more clearly why it was the language is and what isn't a because outside ones are stupid. It is because of
the very impact it had on English. I saw that academic words feel they have to write in a certain style, had specific meaning and that, to avoid in dance ways in order to be taken seriously by their peers. doubt, he was better to use them in the correct way. Most of all, I became fascinated by grammar, and especially many officials seem to
have lost the twist in the logic that drove it, and that was common throughout the communicate with people outside their closed world. other languages I knew. I didn't intend to touch a living in writing; but I was keen to make sure my use of English was, as far as possible, correct. Studying English at university forced me to focus even
more intense on what it actually means: why would a writer choose that nun rather than another and why that adjective – or, in George Orwell's case, often no apesctive at all. Is the ambush in a certain order of words deliberated or accidental? It's the whole question of rooted communication in things. For the second part of degrees I
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learning. It is almost as if the rules of English the purpose of the writing are not key: that the writer is recording research in order to prove according to the writer, English or superior comrades that he has discovered something. should not be regarded as a 5 thing...., It does not seem to anoint those people that they and this will always be
the case. However, there is style regarded as ugly and barrel by anyone who has accepted reference books for more than a discernment. It is rehearsal, long-wind, abstract centuries produced by 6.... and people, and abstruse. Those writing in such a way have established a system for the language probably won't be easy to discourage,
unless allowing people to express themselves in a is regarded as acceptable to their discipline completely clear. Change. In his own book, the writer has for the purpose of describing and the ideal style is a comprehensible one to any supporting rules established in the language that human is intelligent. If you make a conscious decision
are at 7....... use and that people reside to communicate with a selected group, so be it: hand in. She also wanted her book to be 8....... as a way of trying to appeal to a large audience, or even a small – to improve people's abilities in the language. It's one that you wish to make sure that you'll understand believing that there's no reason to
meaning someone, writing in the sort mentioned above will use of vocabulary should not be correct and failing. This sort of writing used to be kept out of the grammar should not be a 9.... Issue. At the general public thanks to someone's need to see, a grammar rule system exists and people publish it. The advantage of the Internet means
that it is should always abide by these rules. now much more everywhere than it used to be; and the fact that it is so common and so accessible a simple E knowledge means that this sort of writing is to have a harmful В general effect F compulsory on the language and resulting it to be corrupted. С Controversial G Historical D Permanent
H Helpful Question 1-4 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Do these statements agree to the opinions of the writer in the reading passage? Inquiries 10-14 Write The correct letter, А, А, С OR D. YES if the entry in the state agrees that some groups of writers use a writer's opinion of a 'private language' because NO if the
statement contradicts A to a writer not be able to see the writer understand them. DON'T GIVE UP if it's impossible to say what В are willing to show their superiority about writers thinking about these other groups. 1 Mistake made by his colleagues is 4 to fit to impress my other em bersers in these emphasis. groups. 2 It is hard to explain
why using the correct D do not want to use the same English prominent language. other groups. 3 My English Grams have a different function of 11 According to the writing, some academic cycle grams of m ar in other languages.capable of order 4 Word may be as impotent as potential as choice A and I sense for people outside the
groups. keyword used. В write very clearly for newspaper learning. J changes the way they communicate in their own groups. D explains the work of others to the public in general. When you get the message via (2112 W he discusses the writing in my 5 academics... on the student comes to fight for two on their research, the emphasis is
written years but I am a few days ago A lack of his own lack of knowledge in the academic world. for me ... enough time. В his desire to understand these 6 m... on this project for three weeks described. and I welcome good progress. His sympathy for some of the academics. D flu it for the style used in the 7 m... some I setake in the
essession I write. ...................... Yesterday. 13 The territory says that the type of language uses 8 m... my man and on the list for the academics in college journal travel and I'm looking forward to it. A will become widely understood by non-academics. Presumption Q Student Book Unit 3, p36 В will attract a lot of criticism from other
academics. © the graph from the Communications Company report. Completing the С phrases will only change if they are forced with the correct prepositions. changed it. I obey phone sales 2010 D calls only to very smart people. 5,000 .................................................................................................................................... 14 The writer's
opinion of the Internet is that A is A to acquire people more aware of the poor use of language.В that promotes standard usage of languages to fall. С It is allowing people to compare good and poor use of Lang.D it is to accompany it harder to write the good to get published. I_____________________________________________
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2006, in which people were wondering what communication skills were essential in their work. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting main features, and performing comparison of relevant locations. Which innication skills are essential to your work? (Survey 1997 & 2006) Гл E e at 1 p p a p csed I Communication:
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people 60 to 65 more than 30 billion bets saw their age at 12 mths and 36 months. I Communications: Internal (in company) 25 to 30 teachers or trained persons 2 above numerical above in words spoken to any child age 48 mth is approximately Persuading or influenced 16 21 3 Children a g and d... in the speech below will speak or
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has, suspected, she dances a ability to read deeply, absorbs her own head in books: 'My Brain didn't just drive. Read О It's the article shortly. Then he was hungry. He was judged with them to be fed the way questions net 1-6 and answered that question.feed him. It describes getting fidgety when facing ith one in which paragraph will you
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power of modern electronic media – the net, mobile for Carr, this is p ro o oh that the net can rewrete me to India. Read phones and video games – capture the attention of peril view. Deep thought, a ability to immerse itself the human mind, particularly the young leader, and then in an area o study oh, your follo a narrative, to understand
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or mastering a piece of music about an instrument, I'm meant to have digested it. Regarding your thoughts are becoming false.Nicholas Carr, the American science writeer, was exploring but that's a me commute to a me or a stupid one? Jake Vigdor joins these and his fake new books, The Shallows, in which he and Helen Ladd are
researchers at University Duke, North Argues that new media are not just changing our habits Carolina. In a five-year spaning study and involving your brain's pleasurable hands as well. It turns out that the brain matured more than 100,000 children, they discovered a correlation is not an im chair I can personality o and intellectual but
between declining test scores in both mathematics something changes, subject to 'neuroplasticity/W h' us and our readings and the spread of home computers activity changes, so do the architecture o your brain. I have broadband. 'Declines in score were in order of one or 2 percent but it was statically significant,' Vigdor said. 'The road
could be not that big but one can say that the increase in hardware usage was certainly not positive. The cut-off year for the study was 2005, when socialized was more itifyable premiums. Since then, spying social spying sites have become to fit openly pow consumers erful at the time of young people. Vigdor and Ladd concluded that the
educational value of their home was best realized when young men were actively supervised by their parents. This skim trend is composed by ptation in terms o new media users 'multi-spot'. Watched a juvenile on a computer and was able to Facebook-ing while burning a CD or Tweeting on my phone obeyed. I management odern tends
to promit ulti-stain as an expression o efficiently increases. Science, on the other hand, doesn't do that. The human brain is, it seems, not at all good in multi-spots – unless it involves a highly developed skill like driving. David Meyer, a neuroscientistat U niversity o f Michigan, says: 'The bottom line is 1-6 questions you can't simultaneously
think about your tax return and reading an essex, as you can't speak to yourself the DcHe statement agrees with about these things at once. People may think other things but information is given in the reading passage? it's a myth. Wth complicated work, you are sick of never, ever able to overcome the lights inheriting from the brain.
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contradicts the brain needing rest and recovery time to consolidate information. Teens who fill every moment with a text or Tweet are not allowed the necessary minds downtime e. DON'T GIVE IF THERE'S NO INFORMATION ABOUT THIS All rather you're asking, but is it that bad? 1 Some believe that our modern electronics were here
before, of course. The ancient Greek media only has a negative effect on genes moving the replacement of the oral tradition and writing people. text, and the explosion of ow nership books causing the press to run were, four some, a disaster. In the 18th 2 Nicholas C arr's record on the subject is a century, a French state hated against a
new bestseller device. that turned the person to 'disperse' people, isolated into 'sullen silence'. He talked about the newspaper. 3 Nicholas Carr believes that electronic media has affected his delight in reading books. The net is supposed to consume their lives or deep young people, but their science is only reliable on the time spent online,
4 Gary Small's research support C's collaborated by health organization Wld Health, suggests belief. children spend between twenty o and four hours in black screens, including television screens, and not six or seven, 5 Anagement beliefS M on multi-spot them as often suggested. Moreover, there is evidence that has been proven correct
by scientific research. young people who use social networking sites have more rewarding life offline social than those you ho by ho. 6 David M's eyer opinions about the limation of the brain caused controversy. A study on children with new technology in the UK included an 'o fudies' study by Professor David Questions 7-10 Buckingham
Oh the University of London's Institute of Education filed below. It concludes: 'Widely spoken, the Evidence Chosen by more than TWO MO AND/OR about the effects o new media is weak and inconclusive – A number from the passage for each response. and this applies to both positive and negative effects. Research Vigdor and Ladd's
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because they have interactive components, which can lead to By simply saying 10 ... to those who are friends or even 2 ... relationships replied to your post between people. ♦ 'the first blog' probably created in 1994 by a student and called him 3... Go to other blogs and leave comments. Websites that seem to have been then created with
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different sites. • I use news website to keep at (8) .... wth world event. ! New media (27Writing Task 2 D how the use of electronic media can J Read this job to write and underscore the personal affecting relationships....... main points. And that form of electronics I edia are the most expensive.... Written on this topic: The use of electronic
media has an F negative effect between young people and on personal relationships between individuals. older people....... That you disagree or disagree? Provide reasons for your response and include any G how people interact using electronic media examples that are relevant to your knowledge or experience. H a prediction about
future use of electronics I edia........ 0 Which of these notes for the above task are relevant and could be included in a non-response? Write yes or No. Someone doesn't talk to each other to deal in so many ems tools by reading or replying to emails and texts....... J some electronic gadgets quickly become and old-fashioned....... D some
people make lots of friends on social spying sites or ride s site....... And some electronic gadgets are more popular than others....... F people sometimes send messages without first thinking....... G people can keep in touch regularly using my electronics edia........ H some people don't know how to use my electronics edia........ О Now Write
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is not always the best type of search. However, although, even with the other hand В Internet is useful on the other hand ^ S u d n b not B take n nu it 4, p44* it is not always the best type of research. О Decide which of these phrases on J Even if internet search is useful, using the internet for research is incorrect. not always the best type
of research. Sometimes more than one choice can be correct. An article 1 An Internet is often a good place to search, however other sources of 0 Choose the correct option. information can be better. 1 I am really fit to go to firmware/а п university in the U.S. А although the internet is often a good place 2 A/the music industry in Britain
want to a/а for research, other information sources may be better. Government stop downloading is illegal. 3 I spend firmware/an hour on Facebook every morning J the Internet is often a good place to search. Though, other sources before I go to college. information can be better. 4 My sister starts a / – university in September. 5 Can you
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your family J Has a lot of information on the internet. However, some of it isn't correct. about who can use your home computer? 8 In/Something to do when you want to start 3 A You can find a lot of useful information on the internet, although it may take a long tim and in a blog is to decide on the subject. the internet, though it may take a
long time 10 – / Youth are still keen to try new to get it. Technology. ССС You can find a lot of useful information on the internet however it can take a long tim and © fill this paragraph to the ith, a, find it. or - (if there are no items). ! It is extraordinary how quickly (1)... Ike - Sr. ... Internet and emails became (2... part of everyone's life. Not so
many years ago, people didn't have (3... PCs and (4).... Computers were very large objects that only existed in (5... large companies and organizations. When he was (6 ... new inventions, only (7).... wealthy could afford (8).... PC SR. But now almost everyone has (9).... home computers and have changed (10)....... human life. Instead of
doing (11).... call phone or write (12)....... letters, they sent (13). Email. They are used at (14).... work with (15)....... the children used to be at (16).... School. In a very short time, they became (17)....... the most important tool (18). ... World. New media (29) The world listens to Section 1 J looking at the first task, Questions 1-6. What
questions might need a number only for the answer?...................... ©^Now listen and answer questions 1-10. Complete the notes below. Write no more than TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each response. The volunteer agency • registered 1... people for environmental projects • projects across involved in making 2... or go to the
rain forest • great project to deal with 3... of the country •project to improve conditions for 4... projects in urban areas • some projects no 6 Question 7-10 Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD for each reply. Organization name Volunteer Activity Number will receive information on Wildlife Link 24,000 volunteers 7... In wildlife does
administrative work Wildlife Watch 300 8....... building 10...... and Mi 9 ... Does Earth 908 projectVocabuler © the phrases below that connect to environmental issues, using words from the Nature, enter environment or land? words. Tourists or Russian tourists? QLHANGE S S I E Q Complete the phrases by setting nature, environment,
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hat can be protected.... e-udcmff&md.... species in the world before 0 Complete the sentences, using the nouns in them to die? Box. 2 Is it possible to crack down on the use of step challenges step forward plants? infrastructure source 3 W h... energy sources can 1 Solve the environment problem is a great replacing energy
source they are currently using? ... акйЯ&гwg-6.. and they shall take a long time. 4 Is it possible to stop h... in 2 You have to create a ro p p e r r... for the rain? alternative energy equipment. 5 Having the problem in c Lim a tea ... 3 W hat type p o e r... Should they be built by hum an activity? energy supply? 6 A lot of damage is done
when greenhouse 4 gas can be solar energy all the time a r......... from the ones released at t h.... electricity? 7 It becomes more difficult for some survival space 5 The high cost is a work r... in such a tu r a l... type of power. 8 Scientists and designers are trying to design 6 vehicles after reducing emissions, we are x e... wth z e r o o r ....
alternative energy supplies. 9 There is life ildild... programs to protect various species. 10 Some evidence that waves... is going through part of the world. ! The world of us (31Reading Section 2 J Read in the text of Russian queen jungles shortly and looking at Questions 6-9. In that section of the text are the scientists on the list I
banned?......................@Now read the text carefully and answer questions 1-13. Russian folk jungle with Jing Ming Chen, a University of Toronto geography professor grass wild could combat the specialized climate model for the region's femal region, climate change says: 'Cutting leaf trees increases the amount of carbon in the
atmosphere and takes 50 to 100 years a scientist believes former Russian forests put carbon to the back of earth. Luysaert and Chen's natural weapons in the country against climate change, argued there's a strong case to save the old growth even though the stockpile of carbon under forests was. It's better to keep as much carbon in the
forest whilst making these areas vulnerable to China's carbon war. A possible heart now, Mr Luyssaert explains. If we want the latest study found that half the world's carbon is stored to avoid ireversible processes such as melted pemafrost or in the country of the permafrost region, about two thirds of changing ocean currents, we
absolutely have control that lies in Russia. The more ancient glaciers, they are our broadcast in the next two or three decades. It's a case of a confident mixture called the donkey forest. There's a lot where you need a bit far to be far off.' ''The carbon and it is very vulnerable,'' Josep Canadell said, threats to weak forests do not seem
significant to co-author the study. 'If the pemafrost tiw, we could now, explain Nigel Roulette, a carbon sugar specialist at must be ten percent more carbon a year for multiple McGill University in Montreal, but I am convinced centuries of pressure more than our previous models anticipated. It will increase as the region gets hot and it gets
easier going to cost a lot to reduce our emissions by that much – they operate there. Also, I hope that these resources become but it will cost more of damage if we don't have much value as others are exhaust.' В the study published in Global Byogeochemical D Scientists say Russia and Kazakhstan could make a Cycles. The
researchers found that the region has 1.672 unique contributions in the fight against tons of billions of global heating to organic carbon, Much of it is several feet by harvesting wild grass that has overflowed to 100,000 under ground, that would count for about 100,000 square kilometers of agricultural ground abandoned by 50 percent of
estimated global under the organic ninetizations, and using them to make etanol - or, better carbon'. Another paper published in Nature found that again, burning them to coal-fueled power plants. According to ancient forest, which makes up perhaps half of the darkness Nicolas Vuichard, the principal author of a paper published in 'Forest,'
continues to accumulate unlike the Environmental Science and Technology in Washington, DC, long look that they are carbon-neutral. Even using grass to make etanol would be the sector even if the fires and infected infected destroy all Earth bases, Over 60 years, approximately 10 million tons of carbon a forest and released into the
atmosphere over the year are - one-quarter as root questions deceased in the earth and contained, ancient forests still take in more than the rest of these remainder of etanol products as a replacement for oil-natural warfare, says lead author Sebastian-based gas. That's not big on a global scale, but it's Luyssaert, a biologist at the
University of Antwerp in substantial reading said. Fossil fuel emitted about eight billion Belgium. 'This is all the more reason to protect Russia's forest, which takes in 500 million tons of carbon • carbon tons in a year, which about two billion tonnes are a year, or about a fifth of the carbon that is absorbed by the plants and absorbed by the
plants and absorbed. global arena, says Mr Canadell, who is executive director of the Global Carbon Project, based in Canberra.: ghelato, visiting fellow research in question 6-9.r: / in Reading with the former president of 1:L = id trust, agree. 'From taking a look at these statements (Questions 6-9) Шг: the input of all Arabic reserves has
replaced a us d scientists o fcients below. pr * •: -third of our transport fuel needs, he said, ^I do not practice long-term solutions to Match each state entry with the correct scientist, beam: zrtation broadcast. What we need is carbon-A-D. - '.5 But in the case of abandoned crops, r grass as biofuels could make a contribution,' 6 More
attention will be paid in the situation of -r:s . Study co-author Adam Wolf, in the future forest carnegie. On for Science at Stanford University, cites a boreal 7 forest to deal with some of the s: Elliott Campbell in magazine Harm's Sciences. which burns grass at a coal plant that fuelles 8 early research may have underestimated supporting
ac-i 5s savings in carbon emissions compared to scale in a future problem. :ie grass even makes etanol. I f biofuels 9 The Damage is done by destroying spare forests: г z: ig reduces emissions, using abandoned duration for a very long time. - : r.d s performs electricity and offpenses our coal use is our TESI debt.' he said. 'Both of these
countries have coal- The list of scientists Jing Chen A Josep Canadall D Nigel Roulette t : Power plant, so the process could start soon.' В Sebastiaan Luyssaert Russia and Kazakhstan are now in a Question Position 10-13*: e: e: omer idea of green energy, and can be used. Complete this sum I'm a try below. It chaste clean electricity
exports in addition to oil and selectS NQ more than TWO MO from the I. According to Mr Wolf. passage for each response. Question 1-5 wild stick in Russia and Kazakhstan Passage reading has five paragraphs, A-E. Scientists believe that wild grass which paragraph contains the following currently growing over ancient 10... Information?
Russia and Kazakhstan might be useful in writing the correct letter, A-E. combating the environmental problem. There are NB You can use any letter more than once. two different ideas regarding how this could have happened. 1 a look regarding what may and may not be with the first idea, about ten million tons to replace something of
carbon should be stored in the ground, and three-quarters of this would create 2 an innumerable cores by which carbon 1... which could be used instead emissions could be increased in the future of petroleum-based fuel. The second leader is to burn the grass in 1 2... power 3 a reference to an established belief that plants. Supporters of
this idea say the effect researchers say is correct in reducing carbon emissions would twice as big as if the first idea was carried out. The Proof 4 comes from a study that supports grass should be used to produce 1 3... conclusion to another study with this production could start in a short period of time. 5 How much carbon now is located
in a particular part of the world in our hands 33! Write Task 1 0 Complete this sample response to the job Write О look at the task below. Who's in words or figures. following me we mentioned in your response? Yes or No. The diagram comes parents from different ways of producing energy. The conventional system involves a different
type of building....... a plant power arm. In the first scene, at the plant, ....... (1 )............... ........ of the energy placed in the system is В different types of energy produced........ do not use and become east as white. In the next step, ........ power goes from the plant to (2)...... J Distance....... and in this stage another (3)......... In....... energy
lost. This I mean th to only (4)...... D differences were bet two systems..... of the power to use at the end of the process and..... this is used as (5).... In the other system, E that uses the energy to produce natural gas are used as the source of power. Power F input on each system from (6)... through a G the results of each system (7) of a
petrol engine. At this stage, the H stage of each bet system sees 10% and 30% of the energy generated has been lost. To the power that is not lost, f-- ---------- ------------(8) of it is then used for (9) energy and 20-45% are used as diagrams below compared to two different electrical energy. The comparison shows that the systems of
energy production – a conventional conventional system is less energy efficient than the system and one that is natural use as the other system, called one (1 0)... System. The power source. in general energy efficiency of the conventional system is only 40, I dissent the th only (11)...... The summary of the information does not report the
power it produces can be used. In contrast, the characteristics of me, and I acquire comparisons where natural gas-based systems are much more efficient, relevant. • as best een (1 2).... energy-used products. Conventional gas power that has drawn generation generation system © now divide the sample response into four paragraphs.
One of the paragraphs is very short. Thermal LNG terminal Set / indicates where a new paragraph starts. plant Divide it this way: W v Sable Paragraph 1: Cbles Introductory Paragraph 2: Description of exhaust system heat paragraph 3: Description of Total System Loss Paragraph 4: Overlook (in power station, transmission lost 4%
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that it contains a Summary of the information when reporting the features of pain and me comparison where the same means the first sentence, using the appropriate. When leaching and heat losses at home 1 a nowadays teach children about the environmental problems at school. PLUMBING b N ow adays......... okiJWre -m. ..........
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Freeze a bird. Next? 3 Containers to waste house b.... in your future? .................................... by counsel and you. The world of ours (35Making money, spending money Reading Section 1 Ms Bailey. 'There are chairs to sit on, a white neighbour, and sick staff come along ith color 0'l in the article a while and answer the books to entertain
kids while the question to these customers. browses. Even th background music with much attention is regarded as. On Saturday he has an apple faster. What is it about? Circle A, В or C. On Sunday, when customers may prefer a quiet osfe, th tone is softer. 'The music changed a two person who owns shops by th and hour, according to
th and day,'' Ms Bailey said. С produce different Wite Stuff made Scale th design store in a traditional fashionable retailer, preferring model С an С dog in shops with an interior of its products on a Victorian home you here Ms Bailey believes her clients live. Since it @Now read the text carefully and answered arrival, Eighth Thing has been
searching somewhere away from 1-13 questions. th beat track and shop center to see help as the anathem. 'To be honest, you and no few movers store RflD SHRHERS th a very hard t to find,' says Ms Bailey. 'In Exeter, for the plead examination, three ''s The High Street and the store discover the stories behind two enthusiastic centres,
but you have to turn left down a fine ally entrepreneur creating bigger waves of things Wite, right by an organic boucher and coffee UK boutique business world.' Retailers often state that customers are Again eight Tuff's customers, who Ms Bailey's most imposing asset. But travelling some sounds as if described as 'incredibly far', they are
not exhumed by th ey will pay mouth service th leader, Sally Bailey, these shipments entirepid. When he takes on more than five chief executive O Fhite Stuff, he is a true believer. years ago, Wite Baga had 15 stores and an annual Even dress would whet Carr's website reflecting her look, turning into £14m. Today Is in essent to declare:
'Beautiful clothes for beautiful people'. Ms £55m, wth store generating Bailey annual income says: 'Pi im p o people rh people are those between £500,000 and £2.5m from an average that buys our products. This includes buyers to which customers of £35. select it, and the customers who purchase it from our shops. All you deserved to
do is on service to get th product Matt Stockdale, manage Carr's direction in HomePride, from the customer's er.' which this year until this year incorrectly turned on me or spent £4m, has the other in the form of airer Tesco Fraser McDonald so when research unveiled th a customer who has argued to thank his success. Desperate to get
the switching rooms that were opened directly on the superm merchandise chain to stock oven cleaning floor products, Wite Stuff amend its floor plan, Oven Pride, Mr Stockdale bombarded the ith shopper introducing a fake you all screen contents to their calls. change the area. 'It's not rocket science,' explains Ms Bailey. 'You just need to
listen to you hate the customer but it was none available: 'The answer was always saying. You dedicated to th pleasure and i. Thank you but no thanks, she recalled. 'So I said: Leave asking: W hats are the best things you could do? 'Whether, I send some to your mother, your aunts, your introduction and in one room generating
equipment in every grandmother... and I think to let me go, shop at 54 stores in Wite to allow moms to bring her to me and I'm at three and your address.' Two weeks later, three third buggies in change to the electronic change. Mr Stockdale was at the th office and the buyer signed a contract to supply his product at 30 stores. He told me
and th a*M other he wrote to him to give me a chance but not a 'When a customer walks through a Wite Stuff shop, he didn't give much hope,' Mr Stockdale says. One or we are to feel tukes at ham and said years later it would provide 130 Tesko stores. I didn't realize when I first approached Tesco that it was 1-3 Label's Diagram question
below. Chbose no more than TWO WORDS from the passage per response. changing room s (1 oversized, enough space for 1..... UK's biggest tearing superm, Mr Stockdale says. 'I just knew I was shopping.' The idea for the oven cleaner cam in 1999 when, for the 1 child ------------------- (3....... on a fly bar being pairing redundant from
his b job as a sales manager for a telecom business, Mr Stockdale cooled water!- Saturday) decided to satisfy a lifelong bition cores for running his own company. I watched a business catalog the first 4-8 question because roundabout sales won I knew,' he said. 'My hand cam and via chemical company ical make these statements agree
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order from Kleeneze. 6 The purchase of Tesco initially slammed Oven 'I went to the garage and dust down the stock,' he said. Kleeneze sells out Wicked Week, with Pride. place more orders. Then QVC fax via a 7 yer to me other frequently give h im tips on order. 'I was suddenly on national television, but in eight weeks QVC sold out,' he
said. I produce. didn't realize that I had. It took a tter from an 8 Martha stockdale to discover important customer satisfying, asking when the cleaner would be available in shops, to promise Pr Stockdale information about Tesko after contacting to change her strategy and processing company high approaches. details. Enter Tesco. In its
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a ts rk,............................................................ a founder of Antal P Art in the British Way of Life. « Making money, spending money (41) Relationships Listening to Section 3 Q You'll hear from students talk about a presentation. Look at the second task, Questions 6-10. What kind of words will they ask for all the questions? Circle A, В or C.
Adverbs В verb jn $0$8^Now listen and answer questions 1-10. Question 1-5 Question 6-10 Select the correct letter, A, В or C. Fill out the table below. Written by more than TWO WORDS per Maya 1 chose the subject of lifelong friends answered. for friendship lasts lifelong presentationS I read to you as a n u su research area. В he
announces a p item u r in stress in it. Origins of Friendship (Age, Where They Began, J Sum eone suggest for it. Circumstance position, etc.): 1 table 2 Maya says that the sample of the person she used effect changes of 6.... ♦ В was typical of the overall population. J-Lo was the basis for more work. Effect of 7...: 1 pie chart 3 problem of
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very relaxed. С are following a clear structure. 1 0 ........................ (e.g. sports, music tastes): Continue or change 5 What does Maya say about other researches in the area? A lot of it contradicts its findings. В Read a sn's aren't very easy to find. С Read you as carried out in th and same way as its. 6 10 vocabulary of bww age people
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sites Down was at the ages 16-24 / (R hymen). 1 If deliver lts an e.... , th eth and em 2 35% of kids started using these sites at the age over a period of time. / ages 12 or under. 2 If they o u... sum surprised to me eth in g, or 3 45% of user aged 16-24 check to say they are responsible for malicious ething sums. i essay every day. 3 A nim
lived in t h... Live at 4 65% of aged parents / ages under 40 said they are their natural habitats, not in a zoo. look at three eir chlorine activity on these sites. 7 A ... Hot sum esn' don't tell th 5% of people older than the age/age of 70 use the truth. Site kept in contact ith family. Relationship (43) Reading Section 2 J Read in the article quickly.
Then look at Questions 7-10 and answer the following. In which section of the text are referenced to sender the list ?........................ © Now read the text carefully and answer questions 1-13. ESTABLISHING YOUR BIRTHRIGHTS OH being selfish. Twins inevitably find it harder to see themselves as humans, unless parents have worked
hard for id and we identify positions in just the I'm quite able to put a major road in shake-up ones like these. It's not unusual Carr one tw of having a character slightly, finding Clover Stroud dominant roles on the other and taking the lead role. One last week I provided a stronger creek or how to label poverty D but slap generalized labels
on a dangerous child; carr or slavery may be descendants of a child's character. I son, changing all the time, often takes one turn that they were 'naughty Jimmy Joe, nine, and my daughter, Dolly, six, have re-acted one' or 'the dlig and nt'. However, as one oh five kids f I'm a tv late I tv we showed up. Jimmy Joe elects himself Judge and
Dolly knows how hard it is to transcend the tags you earn according to was a competition. Authority and the unreletable, elder of an hour you were born. It's not surprising then that my older sister in clip b o a red, delivering criticism of Pepper Buckle dangerous like a would make a real is the successful entrepreneur, and that, despite
covering all the show's talented flinch shows. Firstly Dolly liked the attention, great base or adult life like me arrivals, kids and rty p, but she soon grew or her domination, insisting a pillow is ill bean bullets an arm still considers me like the smallest fights, then a point battle. It ended, inevitably, in tears. A sister visits. friend, with an older
sister, stated that the 'classic first child's behavior of dominance and supposed authority'. And as the oldest or three siblings, I found it hard not to think oh Dolly's own objection to her own brother's role as leader ''Children as have the same kind of personality justified,'' he announced, while Jimmy Joe's superior personality was three o'af
when I was growing up,'' said Lisa Cannan, a characteristic or fruit personality forced personality. Birth of teacher. I would have made you identify with my older son, who is still taking the order and saying, there wasn't something they could just push off. My daughter, the middle daughter, is more shredable than his brothers. It was В
debate about the birth meaning or carr going right was easier than them. It avoids showdown, so there's both of both the pleasant nature against agronomious nourishment and it is, easy relationships with both boys. My youngest is gorgeous but the aftermath, which has been enthusiasm by huge conflicts. That's naughty controversy. I
know I'm a gun blaming this carr, as I fake rg rg ive it was bad since the 19th century, when the Australian psychiatric of things the bird would get a spotk with.' Alfred Adler has argued that birth orders can define the way a person deals with life. She identifies the first babies as driving with F As parents, it is easy to feel guilty about the
sorrows a child often suffers in a sense of being 'destroyed' by and labeling according to birth orders, but as child psychologists a second child. The younger kids, he claimed, were losing Stephen Bayliss points out, those traits could be better when he had more to appear than their older sister. It's a ttrib u d for parent styles, rather than a
child's character. Viewed by Professor Frank Sulloway's influential work, He says that if a parent wrote about him being promoted, Born to Rebel. Sulloway, a leading proposing r third - r test r, A sense of developing the domination of a or east ride, has argued it has a definite ctct on 'Big Five brothers or ruin a younger child, then it's more
useful in personality optima, awareness, extrovetion, looks this way can be addressed than over-analytical why it's agreeable and neuroticism. Arrive. Bayliss is optimistic that as adults we can overcome any negative connotation around birth order. 'Looking at the С According to the third-o rd and rd theory, the first children usually react to
certain situations with your brothers. If you properly organize high accomplishments. However, they may have a sadness about being treated DTS as a certain type and deserved personality oh, renewing their essence oh right f and be inielding. Second tries to walk or if it's a role that you've been sick of accepting. If children are
sometimes very comtititive via brilliant riva with you being happy with the role, being dynamic about focusing o ld and r brother and sister. They're also good mediator and negotiating, on your own reaction, rather than blam ings, ill help you keen to keep everyone happy. Mddle kid, would gge the war to overcome it. Change is not easy but
nobody needs to be 'easy' victims, good skills for hurricane circulation. They suffer from a biography tendency.' They feel overlooked by other brothers and siblings and often file complaints or feel invisible to their parents. Younger children are often more likely to rebel, feeling they are eating 'proven' themselves. They are often extracted
and sometimes accused (44) Inquiries Unit 1-6 ■ Questions 11-13 It's g assessments no six PGS, A-F. Fill out the sentences below. Select A WORD only from the lookup to select the correct heading for each paragraph of each response. in the title list below.11 F thirsty-designed red nails have our old pctatio s th a t are i c hildren is seen
on the third order ii Solutions are i or im p o tth a n cause too hth consider t....... iiI C aracterictic comes upon me for all children with 12 sick idle patients often considered regardless of birth order by their parents. iv Dbts ab o tu t third-o rd e r th eo ry intersection 13 Y further merchandise I greatly must escrib help as personal experience
supported by others. v A theory that always supports birth-order features continue as Record Task 1 children get older Q look at the writing job below. Which is the best title for the two pie charts? Circle A, В or C. visit a typical birth behavioral examination before and after having children practice exceptions on birth rule В Early Parents
appeared in ix Ax detailed description of each child in children in the family in Early General 4 Parents Walked With Different Children 1 Paragraph A 2 Paragraph В Age 3 Paragraph 4 Paragraph D Paragraph Young Children 5 Paragraph E 6 Paragraph F Question 7-10 parents go to young children I look at these state entries (Questions
7-10) | Very happy £3bn Fair cheerful £Unhappy with the list of people below. Match each entry state with the correct person, Relationship (45 A-D. You use any letter more than once. 7 Experience as a child can affect behavior as a parent. 8 Birth orders cannot be done for reasons why children have their personalities. 9 There is a birth
link bet with an impotaneous feature group. 10 It is possible for people to stop feeling bad about how the majors my family behaves. List of individuals an Adler Alfred С Professor Frank Sulloway С Lisa C annan D Stephen Bayliss0 Which of the following are the main differences chart below shows the survey results in 2005 and 2009
asking workers on between the two charts? Write Yes or No. Relationships with supervisors and coworkers. A category th in th e c h a t r..... The summary of the information does not report to the main В th and p incentages in many h pu p o p....... features, and I comparison with me where relevant. Jth and p ercentages in fairly happy
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conclusion of mining from the pie charts is that good: 26% parents whose very young children were thrilled not to have a hand the parents went older children did not. Supervisor: 5% ------------ poor: 2% В in general, parents got happier as their children Fair: 6% got older. Good: 22% Q Sum up, p a ts your nth I am young that me young
children very much were less happy things a parents were going to me young kids good: kids, but very few of them were unfortunate. 65% О% look at the writing job on the right. What is the relationship with co-workers of the main characteristics of the charts? Write Yes or No. - No co-worker: 1% A difference etw ew lw a are e a r s......
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the face of a r e...... Very good: 63% very good: 70% © Now write down your answer for the Write task above Zero, first and second conditional Q Correct the underlined phrases of these sentence devices References Q unit tudent S 7, p75 if necessary. Insert a tick (/) above them if they are correct. О Complete this text on self-help books
with the correct reference devices, for example, they, read, this N-d, one, another, etc. 1 If your arry H as I or p at least we are not individuals, h'll welcome self-help book on relationships they were or me or friends. very popular for a few years and (1) sold in very large quantity. But why are people 2 If they'u will get on wll your ith boss ell,
you ork is using (2) .... Wy are (3)... book so popular? pleasant. ( 4 ) .............. book type is the kind of di 3 person d o n do not enjoy our lives less thy ey has good people how to improve (5) ....... relation wth(6) ....... the person (7) ...... personal relationships you want others. Live. According to research, women often buy (8) ....... types of
self-help books. ( 9 ) ............... 4 I d o n arg and I tell me I am your friend less you less books give you advice about the relationship that caused your girlfriend or husband and a woman would buy upset me. (1 0 ).............. from them because (11) ...... think of the thought (one two). will give his good idea about how 5 if you and discuss th is
calm ly, we do not have an ith contract (1 3)....... People. enter agromine. Another kind of self-help book ith how to succeed in life when you have relationship 6 If I o ud ld us like him, i o ud ld we do not accept his bad at work. Some of the ost success (1 4).... behavior towards me. in this category is about relationships in the workspace,
and according to research, 7 If you need some help tom orrow, I give you it. (1 5).... is a subject to calls to men more than women. A man could buy an 8 pounds unless Vou apologize, h'll be very a wry ry ith in (1 6).... category for (1 7)... you. believe (1 8). claim that (1 9) ...... help (2 0 ... climb to the top with me and lots 9 I will bu n n h a
py if I would dd you I don't have I'm friends to go to money. come out with. 10 If I dd i didn't tru tara, i o ud ld n don't tell my her er secrets. 11 We d o n do not go to th a stop our stau we less read wrongly oh my birthday. 12 I would live in th is our town forever if I hd choice e. 13 If I am your mistake, I'm not oh we're not a call it'. 14 If I d o n
o n o o n e n n l d i o th r r every Sunday, it gets very angry. 15 I would be fine if I exercised more. Relationships (47) Fashion and Reading Design Section 3 couutrier could only get £35,000 for it. Rather than ride high on the madness of the super-rich, he and his team could read to the article about fashion a while. they're just mealing
hungry families. Then look at Questions 11-14 and answer the following. The result was an inexcusable and first of a series of government- and industry-patwlized inquiries in the W hat are the best ways to answer these questions? the ultimate world in ultimate fashion. The trade continues to circle A, В or C. insist that – relatively
speaking – coupling offers you more than you pay for, but it's not as simple as that. When like an A's don't get the people I'm mentioned in the temple of old wealth starts talking about value for money, her question isn't convinced anyone dressed designs as many households are a bargain. Instead, it is preserving the В by getting the ideas
mentioned in the mysterious options, lucrative associations and threatening interests representing customs. С By reading the whole text yet Essentially, the arguments couldn't be simpler. On one side 0 Now reads the text carefully and the answers are people saying that the business will die if it doesn't change. On the other are people
who say he will die if he questions 1-14. do you. You hat not in doubt is that coupling hatred – translated to themes as high elbows – is a spectacular anakronist. MAKING A LOSS IS the intra at the expense of his, small to his clients and the height of questionnaire of FASHION to his influence, he still remains one of the great themes of
Parisian life. In her book, The Fashion Scheme, Nicholas in this top-turning world, sells a dressed in a peak college discount estimating that all custom industries are resting turning out to be very wealthy businesses, says William Langley on the hit of less than 30 rich women, and the number may have grown in recent years given that a
good year in the business seam hatred is one with the new prosperity of prosperity in Asia, the amount where you lose even more money than usual, the strongest customers worldwide is no more than 4,000. in Paris last week it was in buyanocy. The big-name designers have fallen on themselves in boast of qualifying as custom. a dress
must be entirely handy but many teams have been sold at below price, and how this was done by one of the short 11 registered homes has proven that the fashionable business was healthier than ever. at the Chambre Syndicate de la Haute coupe. Every home Jean-Paul Gaultier reported record sales, but we shouldn't employ at least 20
people, and show a minimum of making any money out of it, the designer assures journalists 75 new design a year. So far, so traditional, but backstage of Big. Regardless of how successful you are, you can't map operators – Channel, Dior, Bay and Gaultier – make a future profit, explain jean-Jacques Picart, increasingly used as a
marketing device so far to a veteran PR man mode, and the co-founder now- the more profitable ready-to-wear, fragrans and props to Lacroix Lacroix's home props. lines. Nearly 20 years have passed since savings are rare it's not hard to see how this works in practice. Haute's next business was first exposed. Outraged that seam is what
gives our business essential its bulk of it being lost money on evening wear to cost tens of luxury,\\\ says Bernard Arnault, the head of LVMH, which thousands of pounds, the courier jean-louis Scherrer – in how to treason from his colleague – to publish a detailed summary of his expense. A team he described was more than half a mile of
gold wire, which has 18,000 supplies, and had to have hundreds of hours hand-stitching into an atelier. A price that just would have been £50,000, but (48) U aawns both Parkinson's and Baynchy's. The money he's dipped is largely the 1-5-important question. Setting the money account we lost has to be the value of the image seam to us.
See attention to Select the correct letter, А, С, С or D. : oolleion attractive. It is where you get noticed. You have to ±. That's where we put our ideas in motion. 1 W hat is the subject of pain in the first paragraph? One difference was bets have seen how hate and the great leader being the one known in the trade as names of other areas of
the fashionable industry association. Seam teams can be unafabl, even imaginable, but the whites of glamour and exclusivity are tough В unlike opinions on how hate resisted. The modern woman who hasn't done enough in a year of paying a single piece in the future may still be. Losses made over coat seams purchased a share of the
dream for the price of a Chanel lipstick or a Baynchy beetle. D negative attitude towards cutting hatred for all this, seam was in downturn – the optimism of the people in the mode might say rejusting changed conditions - for years. The number of recorded houses in the Syndicate was half of the 2 writings says the Jean-Louis Scherrer last
decade. Pierre Cadine once had nearly 500 An angry other racers. people are working full-time on the future, but by 1980 the number has fallen to 50, and today the House by В was in a worse financial position than registered. other coutriers. Modern life tells the story. Younger women, even J A was one of the best - it was us the
couutriers. seriously rich people, get clothes ready-to-wear surgical more convenient and usually more fun. Seam's market was D stop producing coat seams. dgeneate. Haute couple is a joke, escort Pierre Berge, the former boss Yves Sturent - another home that 3 territories say is written in Team Jean-Louis by creating it. Whoever tells
you it always has the question Scherrer describes is fantastic. You can see it thrown to death all around you. A o rth the price like paying for it. No one is buying it anymore. Prices are ridiculous. The rules for making it are nonsensical. It's part of another age. В listen to me or I want to welcome you something he should have. Where are
couriers today? A real coutrier is someone who found and runs their own house. Nobody has your J as never sold to anyone. More. D should listen to me or to buy th a n it did. Why, then, do they survive their home lying smile? Because they trade in fantasy, and, in those times, plus 4 in the third paragraph, Golden State writes that people
want to fantasise. We have received many orders we hate seams may not be able to deliver them at all, says Sydney Toledano, A th of three terms 'th term'worth for me 'o ny' h as a head of Dio. So the clothes rolled out with the particular seams laps oranges for them. losses roll in, and everyone agrees that it's good business. В prefer to
keep quiet about the financial aspects of the business. С've changed because of the question of how to operate. D You a cal to expand activities to attract new customers. 5 The writer says in the fourth paragraph that there are disagreements to enter into a popularity of seams of hate. В The future of seam hatred. J the real costs of
hateful seams. D These changes need to be ads of seam hatred. Fashion and Design (49) Page 2 Questions 6-10 Listening Section 4 Do these entries agree the ith opinion 0 You will hear part of a scripture in the reading passage? conference on Jeans. See Questions 1-10. Write what is the main focus of YES if the state agreed to the
task? Circle A, В or C. Input writers a development linking NAME if the entry of the state contradicts input writers С the different usages of Jeans DON'T GIVE if it's impossible to tell you the attitude of СС towards geans writers think about this @(09^Now listen and answer questions 1-10.6 The way that communicates the use of hau
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afford to coat coat 1 Mo Jeans may have come out of a dress buying other clothes instead. i the material used in your clothes o rn ay...... from Italy. 10 It is h a red in n d wy sum and hy was a 2 a difference bet Jews with custom jeans in bascap are doing well. i aeriel anxiety t h... u ced to create them. Questions 11-14 3 Denim used in
their clothes worn by filling each sentence with the correct completion, A-F, below. Those people where in you or you a ....... 11 In his book, N icholas Coleridge claims sth a t 4 Ss 4 ss cores and as originally 12 T he directed the LVMH head believed t 13 T he formed er h Ead at Yves St L aurent th feel th a 5 cents in unreachable concern
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1930s, the clothes became and I or popular custom D D is dependent on an sm all bcu ecu people saw our character....... numeric herd of customers. eardrum. And more companies will start producing haute 9 In the 1940s, people in other countries saw th coat and bin g or bought ... at the seams. th and U.F. are the potential to continue
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clothes she loves me as a child. Celebrity functional He always cuts the clothes/clothes very carefully. Decorative performance conservation repair 2 clothing / wear for this event will be informed al. Contemporary 3 He d esn' no major in tests of clothing / wear a us mode of general products. 1 This Theme for each person has a very large
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how it started. critics said he was a brilliant actor. 2 If so I eth in g i...., three errors is n o th of g like it.8 The clothes were made by this 3A.... is an ictu re to someone, especially the perso erso n'com pay to have an .... drawing on the front of them. face yourself. Fashion and design (ей) 4 If the sum of ething is, it could be easily crushed
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working like. Others, however, say that people should not - the impression to be judged by the clothes they wear. clothes not serviced at work – my mode about the young and the impression to discuss both these views and give your own fit to provide input. My opinion: coats for wk and impressions are given innocuously, give reason for
your answer and include any outdoor or not im p o r t a n d n a c n a c n'1 which is important example of your knowledge or judge people from that set of experience. Below are three essagning plans that candidates made to that question. Which two of the essual plans are appropriate? Why are they appropriate and why is the other
essack plan not appropriate? A © what should you mention in your response? Write Yes or No. Paragraph 1: Paragraph 2: Introduction - portion of a contrast between long time and introduce Paragraph 3: last mode human today, especially the young attitudes of Paragraph 4 clothing: why people you want to follow their latest modes -
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importance of every three o'clock, they should express their own clothes in those wearing clothes E or by the introduction of famous people - people often judge others by their clothes they wear + F a personal view of the skin in the wrong exam ples exam it is right to dress deemed humans by clothes they wear, wear, we wear them, we
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(53^) Recording Unit Script 1 I Right. So where have you lived previously? Track 2 M is from New Zealand. I've lived there all my life before 1came in Britain. You are sick of hearing an interview asking a me 'em ber o the public for his views on the city. I'm Oh, really? I haven't met anybody else in your country before. First you have
focused time to look at Questions 1-5. You're sick of seeing that M No? Well, there are some of us here. there is an example made for you. On this occasion only, the conversation related to this will be played at first. I'm OK, maybe I'll meet some more while I'm doing that. Now the next question is 'occupation' – you said you said here for
in your RV ie and Hello, we are doing a survey of what people work? think of this city. I wonder, would you mind answering some questions? I'm yes, that's right. I'm an avocist. My company has sent me here to gain some experience in practicing law in an international context. My man is a bit rushed. So I'm here to learn really. I'm okay, it
won't take long, just a couple of minutes of your time... I sound very interesting. I'm okay, OK, but I haven't lived here for so long, so I might not be M yes, I already learn a lot. The very different things here can answer some of your questions. come from the back of your home. I this is not a problem, we are looking for input from a series of
mine now, what areas of the city do you live in? People. Can I just get a few details first? I'm in an apartment at Waterfall Road, this in Coundon. I'm OK, I guess. I'm Oh, OK, let's see, how do this clerk, C-O-U-N-D-O-N, am I ok, first of all, what age group do you fit in? 18 to 24, 25 to right, isn't it? It's O-N in the end, not E-N, isn't it? 34, 35
to 50? I'm yes, that's right. I'm 28, so that's one among those, what was it, 25 34? Me and your bins, if you can remember it. Just my first part yes. will do. I'm OK, that's me. I am CV26. The man is aged 28 and in the 25 age group of 34, so 25 to 34 has me OK, thanks. written in the space. We need to start pauses. You should answer the
questions by listening to how sick you o hear the recording a second time. I now want to ask you for your opinion on various aspects of living here. First of all, public transport. Is the public transport I'm then doing a survey of what people think of adequate systems for you? that city. I wonder, would you mind answering some questions?
Mm' Mm, well, it's hard to say. When I used it, it was fine, but I'm in a bit of a bit hurry up. I don't use it all that often. I cycle through daily work and that's usually how I get around in my free time, too. So I'm not sure I'm okay, it won't take long, just a couple of minutes of your time... can comment really on this particular question. I'm okay,
OK, but I haven't lived here for so long, so I might not be my name improvement suggest then? to answer some of your questions. I no, I don't have enough experience to do that. I'm not an issue, we're looking for input from a range of people. Can I just get a few details first? I'm OK, now sports facilities. Do you have a lot of sports? I'm
OK, I guess. I yes, I do, it's my main interest outside work and I've got no criticism there. As soon as I got to 1joined a cricket club – a i'm fine, first of all, what age group do you fit in? 18 to 24, 25 friends returned home that would stay here for a while told me about it – 34, 35 50. and I have made many friends there already. I'm 28, so that's
one among those, what was it, 25 34? I am apart from that, do you think there is enough installation? I'm yes. I'm yes, as far as I can see. I use the public swimming pool regularly, I found some very good tennis courts and M's OK, that's me. fitness centers fine, too. I could carry on doing all the sports I use to do at home. Me and how long
do you live in this city? I. What about Entertainment? Is this properly given or is the M I've only been here for three weeks and it's my first city experience lacking in something? in this country all. I come here to work on a six-month contract. I'm right, so it's all wonderful new for you? I'm still getting used to it. (54) C o i struggled to IELTS
Bands 5-6.5M Well, coming out of a nice small town, I was surprised at psychological factors, and there is considerable proof of what is offered here. There are many things to choose from a fit and healthy person to do their job better than someone in their evening and on weekends. I don't think I'll have time for that by maintaining a good
level of health and physical condition. If you're going wherever I'd like while I'm here. I've already been the highlight of things in your workplace, you're creating an excellent restaurant, I've been in the cinema a few times, atmosphere that allows you to get the best out of you I've been in all kinds of places. There seems to be loads of
human stuff. to do. We very much hope that our program is here in me what about cleanliness and litter? Having opinions on conferences will be both informative and entertaining. The emphasis on which? here is going to be not so on the theory but on the side of practice. What you can do in your role to promote health and physical
conditions in M Okay, to be honest, I was very shocked about that. Before your workspace? Now some of you may think you have already made me come, for some reason I would have the impression that it would be as much as you can, but I promise you that all will learn to have a very dirty place, certainly compared to where I'm
something new. We've got speaker here that will tell you from. You know, I was expecting a city with a lot of people and liters and things you've never heard before and you should leave here in the rub all over the place, and make sure you have some trash and it ends up in the conference with all kinds of ideas for things you can all be a
bit cleaner , but actually it's not at all bad at presenting in your workplace. Respect. But we're not going to be just talking to you and telling you those things. I'm OK, now, what about crime and police force? What's one of the great things about an event like this is that it's a huge opinion about what aspects of life in this city? opportunities to
share information, so in each session there will be a place for people to talk about their own practices and experiences. I'm okay, I haven't been here long enough to form much of a view. What initiatives have worked for you and what were not a colleague at work had his car broken into and some things so successful? We all can learn
from each other, and that's one of them being shocked, and reported it to the police but there were not many targets at that conference. They could do about it, apart from giving him a man the crime to claim on his assurances. I don't know how common pauses that sort of thing is here. Nothing has happened to me so far, that's all I can
say. Maybe I've just been lucky or OK, now let's move on in some detail on the conference and maybe crime is not a big issue, I don't know. But there's what will happen that place. Let me just a while take you into crime everywhere, not there, all the world and off the map that you've all received in your welcome package. Right, here about
country as well as villages. the card, we marked all the sessions taking place this morning, and you have already indicated who you will each me be OK, well I got all the information I need for the survey and go through. For the person you will be in the session on Setting up a I've mocked the right boxes. Thank you for taking the time to
answer fitness center at work, you go out to the Main Hall here in question. These doors, turn right into reception and go along the corridors of the Taylor Hall, which is on your side. You'll get so many good tips I don't have any problems. has on the possibilities and costs of a workspace capacity center. The Unit 2 Talks on Health Food
Schemes is in the Martin Suite. For that, you need to go from that room the other way, to the gates in Track 3 that end up, and that takes you right into the Martin Suite. If you are keen to introduce healthy plots in your kitchens you are sick of hearing a speaker introducing a lecture. First, you have with restaurants, or improve the people
you've already received, you'll get some time to look at Questions 1-10. lots of really good ideas in this session. Pastor Now, People of Us the session on Transportation Initiative, you're in the Fender Room. To get there, you need to go from N ow listen and answer questions 1-10. these doors that take you out opposite reception, turn left
and leave again into a corridor. The fender room is the third door on your Greetings, and welcome to the conference. As you know, it's called right. The session will cover everything from how to promote Health & Fitness in the Workplace, and the name speaks for itself. We are here to discuss issues that may affect their employees
and of course therefore, companies and organizations work for. For those of you who have signed up for the workshop on the run of planning the program for this conference, we took to Sports Team, which will take place in the Gibson Suite. All your answers account has been given to us in our questionnaire. In question of organized
company teams, recruit people for them, course, some of the issues we'll be most important to some encouraged people to take part in them regardless of whatever gym in you than to others, but we think we've included all these main abilities, taking part in competition – all that's going to get covered in that you indicate your vital ones. the
workshop. You'll find that if you go from here, turn to right at reception and then right again. The first door you come in now, the whole subject of health and ability to the left side of the workspace is the Gibson Suite. is something that didn't get much attention by that many years ago. Companies and organizations focus purely on their work
Finally, if you need any more information or have any requests while people would do, and any assessments of them concerned the conference will be over, you will find me at the Conference how well they have done their work, and how their work is equipped in the Kentorate Office. From here, that's to the left of Reception and the
overall operations of the organization. Anything that could be on the corridor past the Input Hall. If you keep going together to be regarded as a personal issue was not part of the company corridor, you will find my door at the end on your right. Please relate to his people – he was 'none of the businesses'. Well, to come and see me if
there's anything you want to ask or find out. Course, this all changed with companies and organizations have come to realize that its peop health and physical condition are very OK, let's start. I hope you all enjoy... businesses. And that's not st in the obvious ways, like the number of days in sick s e~plc. to have. There are also Script
Recording (55) Unit 3 j T Yes, which comes across. It might be fascinating to get data about the results of these interactions too, if the results want Track 4 have been achieved. You will hear a student talk to his teacher about a piece of work he or she did. First, you have so much em and are looking at Question 1-10. В I know and would
be something I'd like to look at if I knew Pause how to go about it. We listen and answer questions 1-10. Take Tu Tor Straight, Prey, let's have a look at your disappointment. Well, I think he's a very good piece of work. T Now look at the content of your discussion, I felt your division in section was the right one, focusing on specific Eth
Thanks. the type of interaction in the following context. T Communication Skills in the Workspace. Good choice of topics. В Thank you. В Thank you. T Now your first section is about Dealing with Complaints. This is an obvious area for something on this topic, but I felt that this T Now I see that you decide to focus on certain sectors...
section had some really original thoughts on your part. В Yes, I felt that work involving interactions with the public would В yes, I tried to ignore the standard points being made to be my main area. So obviously, the in detailed sector had to be in and come up with something cool, and my research led me to th e re... these directions. Be
sure. But you didn't just focus on those obviouss like that, was the Collaborating T and colleagues section made for your interesting? it also, but I didn't feel that your conclusion was really backed up by the research you did. В No, I wanted to look at a variety of sectors. I felt, for example, that bank would probably lead to the sort of same
result as В Oh? I felt that they were. I tried to illustrate everything with Retail. examples. Maybe some weren't as important as others... T and what about Call Center? T yes, I think that's right. You made some very strong statements but I wasn't sure they could be justified by their example. В yes, of course that seemed like an obvious
place to go initially. But 1decide spread the focus away from В's interactions Oh, OK. But the evidence for my conclusion in involving customers with the goods and services they purchased. and section manager was very powerful, wasn't it? T seems sensitive. So that led you to the idea of tourist guides... T yes, and most of the research
in this general area doesn't focus on this issue in particular. I think your conclusion has to point to В Yes, is a very specific area of communication, dealing with something that causes all kinds of problems in organization with different nationalities... company but that doesn't give enough attention. Skills involved in that are very interesting,
as you describe В I agree. It's something that training programmes should be... cover, but they don't. В Yes, and that led me to think about the work of translator and T Now the section Giving instruction was beautifully put together, interpreters ... I thought ... T Well, that could be the starting point for a whole other piece of В yes, this is one
where language accuracy and coherent are working. The main problems... В Yes. T... and you came to very clear conclusions about this. This is a really efficient section, with generals illustration by many of T Now the research you did for this was generally very example with a conclusion that made logical sense. impressive... Pauses В
thanks. T Now finally, let's have a quick look at your general conclusion. T... though a bit more about the academic research that was done in that area would be good. В OK. В Okay, I went further for a 'personal' approach here, rather than T Now you've included quite a bit of the main body on writing rehashing others's work or focusing
mostly on their skills but in fact you see listening to skills as being a bigger theory about how people interact. Suggestion. T yes, and it worked out well. It would be good if you could В yes, as I say there, people don't pay enough attention to being filmed people in action and then analyzing the videos. what others say and this leads to all
kinds of communication problems. В I know, but there were practical issues there. So I remain for watching people in action and making notes about what being T and the other issue is Grammatic accuracy, isn't it? done, and of course had their interviews as well. В Well, up to a point, but as I say, there are many cases T yes, it's very
interesting to compare what people think they're where this is less of a problem than Formal Language. When you're done and the way they're actually communicating. I've been the very people in that situation where this is necessary, they're often in a hit by that aspect. And your analysis from watching lost people and ending doesn't
make much sense. in action was very effective, too. T yes. as you make clear. Well, Beth, this is a good chunk of work. В I found it fascinating to do that. well done. В Thank you. 56) C wedded to plead IELTS Bands 5 -6 .5Unit 4 When you have completed the post, add some tags. If you don't have the type of software that allows you to
build them in the post, Track 5 add them at the bottom. Tags are really important for researchability – they»can find you new readers who find your blog via their tags. You wrongly hear an expert give a talk about blogs and blogging. First, you have some tim and look at Question 7-/0. If you think that this is a particularly good post and
you're really proud of it, announce it by sending links to it on social networking sites, Pause along with a very brief summary of what it's about. We listen and answer questions 1-10. Then check your blog statistics to see how many people are reading and responding to your blog. Find out who's blogged on OK, I'll talk today about blogs
and blogging. Even if your post and reply to them, and give them an appropriate answer instead I'm assuming you're all familiar with what a blog is, let's just start thanks. and a definition. Perhaps the simplest definition is that a blog is a type of website in the form of a journal of one sort or another. After you've done all this, get into your
own blog and Comments It consists of posts – new material, or entry – that organised elsewhere. Remember that you are not the only person the blog and in chronological order, with the most recent post at the top of putting out new material – there are many others doing the same page. and you should show them some respect by giving
them comments and feedback on the posts where you feel it appropriate. Now what features are typical in a blog? Well, blogs are usually written by one person, they usually updated Well, it's just some tips on being a good blogger. The blogging regularly and often, though by no means always, about obviously something bigger now in the
world of electronic media with a particular topic. This topic might be the blogger's own life, as it's guessing nobody's how it will develop in the future. Many blogs are personal delays. But there are blogs about just about any topic you might think of – there are political blogs, news blogs, Unity 5 blogs about a particular delight, etc., etc.
Track 6 Now most blogs are not Monologues, because they allow readers to make their own comments about what appears to the blog, or you will hear someone interested in doing volunteer work adding their own information to it. In this way, people get in touch connected to the environment talking to a woman who works for each other,
learning from each other, sharing ideas, perhaps an organization that runs the environmental project. First, you have to do friends or even do business with each other, wherever tm 'em and they find a 1-10 question. them in the world. Pause although blogs are very part of modern life and there are literally millions of blogs on the internet,
the story of blogging is an N OH listening and answering questions 1-10. nice short one. There's some discreption about what the first blog was, but many people rake it was a leading online starter H anah Hello, how can I help you? by a student named Justin Hall in 1994. His site was named Hom Justin Smyth Page and, and he called it
links from Frank Underground. Ryan Well, I came in because I want to volunteer for one of your environmental projects. I read something about At this point, the word 'blog' didn't exist. More websites like your organization in the paper a few days ago and I started spring up, in the form of regularly updated thoughts online I'd like to get
involved. journals on various topics, and links to other websites and forums for people to contribute their personal opinions. H OK, that sounds good. What's your name? In 1997, a man named Jorn Barger first used the term 'log' at Ryan. category of this kind of website, when it launched its own website, R Obot Wisely. In 1999, a blogger
named Peter Merholz jokingly H OK, Ryan, thanks for coming in. I'm Hannah. Now let me start breaking this word up to 'we blog' and therefore invent the term by telling you something about our organization and then we 'blog'. Very soon, everyone calls these sites 'blogs' and people can a look at a few projects that might interest you, after
writing them 'bloggers'. I found out a bit about you. Pauses R Fine. OK, now let's move on to how to run a blog, and what I'm going to H Right, well as you know, we're calling the Volunteer A gency to do now is tell you what I think is the best approach to workflow and that very well explains what we do. We recruit people with a blog. First
of all, you need to decide on the frequency of you for a wide range of projects. A lot of our work anxiety blog posts. Some people do several days, which is great if you project setting and at the moment we had 130,000 can keep it up, others one day. Once a week could be enough, volunteers working on these projects. but the key
question is what the readers of your blog expect. They need to know when they can expect to see a new post on the blog, R Which sort of project settings are? So whatever schedule you decide on, it's important to stick to it.H Okay, for example, if you wanted abroad, one of our great when you're going to do a post, start by reading
materials to find projects involved in gathering information used for the exits of being discussed in friends' blogs, or in other protective blogs in marine and forest settings. Volunteering on is related to the subject of you. In this way you can take things that make diving or collect byodiversity data about tropical rain into account to ensure that
your blog is bang up to date.pageant. Then start composing your blog post. If you're doing the one that R sounds exciting. But I think I'd rather stay here, at least to start involving search and links, opening a file for storing the sources off with. your information and the links you will place in the post. Also consider using pictures. These can
make your blog more H OK. Well, here in our own country we've got a great attractive project than the one that's just text. If you use photos from the Internet, aimed at clearing liters in rural areas. This goal is to make sure you quote the source of your blog. Script recordings (57R Yes, I've seen advertisements for that .j OK, look, I'll give
you some sheets and contact information, and you may have a thought about it all. H Another project involves looking after the national national sugar network, keeping roads safe and attracting cyclists. R That sounds like a good idea. Thank you. This is part of a bigger scheme concerned with developing sustainable durable
transportation systems all across the country. Track 7 H Now, if you want to do something in the city, rather than be sick of hearing a mager of a mum used to talk to the staff about country, in town we also have the Farms City projects, vehicles that will be going to pu in the building. First, you have that involves working with humans, plants
and animals. Some likewise deceive kings in Question 1-10. R Oh, What are they Are they real firm? Flow makes them work? Pause H Well, yes, they are real firm and they're an example of an N project ow listening and answering questions 1-10. that depends almost entirely on volunteers. In other projects, you could work closely with
salary people, but with those, OK, now what we need to discuss next is car salesperson. Now almost everyone is paying. In fact, many of our projects have that the building has been completely refurbished, and we will be very few, if any, paid employees. to be reopened, we should think of what kind of vehicle we need. These have two
functions, of course – they provide service R Yes, that's what I thought. for visitors and raise money. Whenever someone buys something out of the car, we raise a little more money. H Well, does any of these things sound particularly appealing to you? Well, first of all a cash machine seems like a good idea, so that people can get some
money to spend while in the building, R Well, as I say, I didn't think of abroad, and I'm not sure and this will help hold down the queue of the gift shop if everyone that any of those is exactly the sort of thing I'm really looking to pay with cards. That can go into the entry room – we thought for. Excuse me! upon placing it in the front wall
outside the building but decide on that. H That's OK, there are a lot more things I can tell you about. I'm sure we'll find a project that's right up your street. Now we've also decided to install a ticket machine for the individual exhibition of the various parts of the building. This will be R yes, I hope so. take some pressure off the ticket office and
reduce the number of people hanging over in the entrance hall. It will be a simple device – H OK, well, let's have a look at one other possibility. you choose the exhibition and then pay for it in cash or by card and it will be right next to the reception office, and a sign above it so that people can clearly see it when they arrive. H Right, quite
one thing that would suit you is a scheme called Now the next many cars could not be approved of – a ulcille Link W. There are 47 branches of this around the country, toy makers for children to use. I know this might not be similar to more than 24,000 active volunteers, and it participates in all like the right sort of thing there is in a
museum, but a constant aspect of nature conservation. Its goal is to protect the wild complaints we find from visitors is that visits are marred by all the habitats in all habitats across the country. The things you can do have sounds of bored children running around the corridors and calls include looking after nature reserves, taking part in
the community and generally disturbing the atmosphere. If we put a couple of fields and carry out surveys of wild animal species. Tell me, these at the Visitor Centre, far away from the Flails Exhibition, will you be keen to be outside? keep some of them busy. R yes, I, and that makes sound sort of stuff I might then have in the question of a
beverage machine. Well, we want as really interested in. many people that are possible to buy our own food and drink in the cafeteria and restaurants, but at the same time visitors will want H OK. Okay, here's another project that you might like to sound something to drink when they're round the museum and they're in. That's aimed at
young people. neither in these places. We thought a good place for this should not raise them on the first floor as people go up and down R Right, tell me about that one. from one exhibition to another and, of course, that's also right at the top of the stairs. The H is called Wildlife Watch, and involves organizing groups for young people,
getting them to explore and learn about local pauses settings. There are more than 300 groups and around 150,000 members of these groups. As well as running these Now the last thing is the beverage machine that we're putting in groups and going out with them, there's a need to volunteer in the hiring room. As you'll be using this
brand new state-of-the-art art and administrative skills. Is that the sort of thing you could drill very often, I thought I'd just run in with you fancy? how it works. So here on the screen I've set up a picture of it and I'll just tell you all how it works. Well, it's very big and you can R Maybe, but I think I'd probably prefer to be more hands-on,
surprising to hear that it can store as many as 495 beverage products, doing physical work. So there will be plenty to choose from and it won't need refilling too regularly. so so. Well, then the organization called an Earth ction might be the one for you. They had a total of 908 projects, involving on right, well, received a glass front here and
behind it all the drinks, of 18,000 volunteers. They do all sorts of things, from touring courses. The drinks come in bottles and boxes and are, of course, tree constructed fences and walls and collect liters, frigated them. Now this machine has an interesting feature that I pointed out that they have improved the local environment of all sorts
»of ways. sure will entertain you all. When you chose and pay for your color to make that sound? drink, there's a special quick pick-up mechanism that has tougher dr w\ that and puts it at the receiver, here, which is ulcer. So R I might well be interested in that. you can see your drink even if it's dark in here. And that's not all. ® C wedded
to plead IELTS Bands 5 -6.5Through before the glass you can actually see the M mechanism well, it didn't work out too. I kept asking for them to come back and work – there is a visible arm that gets and delivered to them that they have kept them not having time done or wasn't quite drinking and you can see what's going on. Now this
isn't just done to end them, and eventually one or two of them admit that the interesting machine they look at while you're buying a drink, it's tap had to that knowledge is set. received a serious advantage too. What it is quickly and safely moves the drink without churning at all. So it won't bubble J Oh, why this? or weight when you open it.
I just couldn't analyze the friends in that 'cold' way, Now in the business of how you buy a drink. How it works is that on paper, in beautiful, little paragraphs or by tip box. I pick the drink you want from the menu here and then tap to realize then that they all felt that way, so I abandoned that in the code for that drink – you'll see the code in
front of each approach. to drink. Then the price of the drink will be displayed here and you pay for it. You can do this with coins or by card. And can you order J What did you do instead? up to ten products at a time, for example, if you're getting boxes for a group of visitors or his colleagues. I interviewed personnel. I adapted my
questionnaires and sat down and sat with each person and talked to them. I got to agree with what I, as I say, it's the latest in beverage machine technology and I recorded these interviews – this way I was able to focus on the way hopping you'll be all happy to have it. The interview goes rather than having to write notes all the time – and
then I'll be all glad to have it. , I went to the recordings. Right, next I will move on to talk about... J-Lo and that worked well? Unit 7 I yes, I received all the information I needed. It was a small sample, like Track 8 I say, but it was possible to find some general conclusions from you sick of students talking about a presentation that one af they
are about friendly all their lives. will be awarded. First, you have sum and time to look at Questions 1- 10. J Then you compare this with search data? Pauses M yes, there's not a lot of that, but I managed to get some N ow listening and answer questions 1-10. research academics in the area. Ja Hi Maya, how are you getting on with your
presentation? J And how compare to your results? I'm aya Oh, hi jack. It's going to be really well after a slow start. I am Remarkably similar actually, so my sample has proven to be very representative. Had one or two disparities here and J What's it about again? there, but in general the research I was able to find pretty much confirming
what I found myself. I'm okay, the general subject area is Human Relations and we've got to choose a specific area of that. Ask J so what you chose? J. Now, when you make your presentation, how do you host it? I'm Friendly Life. I'm okay, obviously I've given that a lot of thoughts, and the various J exciting. What leads you to choose
that? Steps in the presentation are linked to the aspects I focused on when I spoke to my topics. So obviously, I start with M Well, it was designed to me that there was a lot of research on how the friendly was first formed, for example, how old how people formed friends, and even more about marriages and people being, where they met,
how they were kind of stuff. partnership, but there is not much on this particular topic. So I thought I could do something a bit differently by focusing on this J How are you going to introduce that? particular aspect. I created a table, with the various titles and sounds to J such a good idea. How did you rate your in my subjects of friendship
started in the search? different ways. I'm okay, mostly by personal contact. I realize that my parents have J OK, what comes after? a number of friends lasted all life, and of course, I've known them for years, so I thought I'd start off by seeing what they said. Mll, I looked at the effects on the friendship of various developments in their
friends' lives. The first category I named J sounds reasonable, but only a very small sample, isn't it? 'Change in Place', and that deals with what happens in the friendship if one or other of the friends goes to live somewhere I yes, but I thought I'd paste the results out of that small sample thing. that I could compare them with more general
conclusions in research in the area. J What if they don't change the place where they live but go to work or study elsewhere? J. Good idea. How did you get on when you tried to get information from your subjects? I'm okay, this is included in my data in this category, in a couple of separate tables. I'm okay, I started off by giving them a
questionnaire. I spent quite some time working that out, deciding which aspect of the J are what then? My friendship wanted them to focus on and then I handed him out to them. I'm OK, well then I was looking at what happens in the friendship when one or both of their friends married. I received the subjects J And? to say simply if
marriage meant that friendly came closer, closer or stayed the same. Write script (59J How did you present this data? To begin with, the fabric for both of them was a mixture of things. By the 18th century, however, it was made completely out of cotton. I'm a pie chart. And it was dark blue because it died with zego land, from plants in
America and India. Relinnder and john J OK. What other aspects of the friendship do you focus on? The remaining two fabric was very different and by the end of the 19th century it was jeans that appeared as the most popular and widely worn. I'm okay, one of the next anxiety 'personalities'. I asked people for tick Denim used to dress the
workers, for example, those worn by box for their friend's personality when they first met, and then workers on touring, because it was very strong and lasted for how they would describe the same person now. Jean used to dress lighter. Eventually of course, the word 'Jeans' would come to be used for clothes made from J How did you
compare the answers? denied, but that's much later. I answer yes, that was hard to work out. I looked for modeling a key event in the history of Jeans was the 1848 Gold Rush, when change. Found in what was that many people who were gold in California and thousands of gold minors fled described as 'relaxed' at the beginning of the
friend's beginning had to find it and make their fortunes. They wanted clothes that are categorized as 'stresses' now. So for the presentation, I was strong and didn't tear easily. Enter a man named Estraus. Essting out the most extreme change that I've found, not all of it has moved to California from New York and started a single business
change.Clothing work. His first name was Leob, that's L-E-O-B. Later, he changed it to Levi. J Sounds interesting. Any other categories? Now the minors in California have experienced an issue with M Yes, two more. I thought it would be interesting to compare their work clothes. The pockets tore away are pretty easy; how much people
have in common in terms of political views just wasn't strong enough or properly attached. In 1872, their friendship progressed over the years. Had they both a man named Jacob Davis wrote to Estrase about an idea he would have made. change them, or has someone changed and if so, caused this tension or disagreition between them?
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at the time, this term did not come to me yes, I thought another key area concerned what the people of hearts were until the 1960s – they were sold as 'general resistance' and have in common and if they continue to have people done with requests. things in common. I was category this as 'shared interest', and I looked at any changes
tending to happen over there in 1886, Estras added another feature of these clothes, a leather year. One thing I found, for example, was that the male label is shared. To highlight how strong the dress was, this has shown passion for some sports by changing throughout the years, a pair of these appear between two horses. Whereas
music tastes are done. The message was that they were so strong that even that could not cause them tears. By the 1920s, due to their reputation for J All sounds great. I'm sure it will go well when you make the hardness, overall resisting the Strauss was the most widely used presentation. workers at the U.S. Thank you. I hope so. Now
up until the 1930s, the Jeans were purely and simply working clothes.But Hollywood has changed all of that and made trips to Unity 8 for being handwritten items. The roots of this lie in the cowboy movies of the 1930s. The Cowboys often wore jeans in these movies, and Track 9 American males wanted to dress up as they in their free
time. At this point, Jeans is an entirely American thing. you will hear one's eyes or a conference end fan story. First, you have some time to look at Questions 1-10. World War II in 1940 took them abroad, as U. S. Peacekeepers stepped down when they cut off their duties. That's N ow listening and answering questions 1-10. introduce
them to the wider world. But their real popularity as a fashionable article indeed begins in the 1950s, when caught on and OK, today we are looking at contemporary 'icons' mode as parts of young people. This was because they became the symbol of the module on the story and development of fashion. And young rebels. This completely
new type of young people emerging perhaps the best place to start with this is with an American film and television programme that was mostly everyone in the world knowing about them and either wearing or worn popular with teenagers. Teens don't call their clothes' – Jeans. in general, they gave them a new name - 'John Pants'. And
very soon, this was abbreviated jeans. Now, of course, the jeans are often synonymous with the word 'denim', for the material they are making from. Where are both these terms in the 1960s, Jeans was the standard type of lazy that came from? Well, no universal agreement about either of these students in Western countries and being
the top fashionable article. things, but history begins in Europe in the 1500s. The generals adapted them in all kinds of ways, turning them into belief is that the word 'jeans' from Genoa in Italy, where they embraced jeans of bright colors upon them, sails wearing clothing made of a material called Jean. and all sorts of styles that appeared,
one of the main denims was bondage, and under which were wider and wider as they went down. The word 'denim' is generally considered from France at approximately the same time. It is thought they have evolved from 'Serge de Right, now I will move on to look at that jeans symbolised Nlmes', a kind of material produced in the French
city of Nimes. Both Western and non-Western countries in that these two fabrics were different in important ways. Denim was time. But first of all, is there anyone having any questions? stronger and more expensive than Janan. And his head and a thread was colored with a white thread, while Jean had two colored threads. ©C pleads
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abroad then return 0 2 dramatically 3 simplified running 4 running 5 surprising © 1 No 2 Yes Yes No 5 Yes No 6 No. 6 Unexpected J MODEL ANSWER chart showed that there were changes at left side The Key Response Education Level (б?) in Bulgaria planned to leave their country in the period 2002 to 2008.© via: 3 avoid 4 techniques
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replaced pajobs involving computers. 1 NG 2 Yes No 3 Yes Another reason is that they use their machine for everyday instead 5D 6E 7H 9H waiting sometimes, side to get very little ew-rcise, and this is very 10 С1 11 An 12 D 13 С 14 С bad for them. And many people, in particular young people, spend a lot of free time to sit down and
untie at screens. They watch Gramar movies or play computer games all the time, instead of going out and doing sports and taking exercises. Food is another question. Nowadays, О 2 gave 3'glass/ has to een handicrafts; hven don't get so many people eat food all the time and this is very bad for you. 4 hven by studying your 5 cum; left;
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out of; 3 In; 4 by 5 over; of 6 beasts seen; in; tough or expensive to eat healthy food. The whole topic gets lot 7 from; for; while / on / at the 8; in publication in the media. As a result of all this, many people find it easy to stay fit and healthy. Written to conclusions, it is very easy for a lot of people to have oa form unhealthy and this can
cause medical problems because they can eventually require some kind of medical treatment, which puts more ©1 above-speaking 24 to 45 million 36 mth over 450; 1100% pressure on the medical profession. On the other hand, it's not at all five 22 m onths 6 lower-talking hard for people to avoid these problems by taking regular exercise
and eating healthy food. ©A Grammar MODEL ANSWER О 2 Information 3 Task 4 Research 5 Suggestions Chart shows the change in the percentage of people 6 group 7 equipment 8 knowledge 9 ways considering various communications was essential in 10 tasks between iW and WOit. Skills have been divided into two categories:
external (and those outside the company) and interns. © 2 Big 3 Lots of 4 a wide 5 num butter 6 Fe<V 7 cores outnt 8 m very much 9 some 10 a little more common skills needed to deal with people with the highest rate of people in both years said that this was essential. This was the skills only regarded as essential by more than half of
the individuals in both years. (62) C wedded to plead IELTSThe ne*t most essential external skill in 200k communicated Q MODEL ANSWER knowledge of particular products and services, which were essential for ?5% of people in IW and 4i of people in 20k. Those who higher use electronic media to communicate with each other face for
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necessarily the one for W. W. a negative one? Other important skills have been advised or cared for customers or clients, instruct or training people and analyze problems It's easy to see many positive effects in the use of electronic media along with others. The least necessary skill involved in relation, r examples, email allows people who
could speech or presentation and planning the activities of others, otherwise no contact with each other to communicate regularly. People with friends and family in other countries, to r all skills except selling a product or service, e.g. the rate, can keep in touch easier and regularly than if increased between iW and 200k, meaning that more
people are seen only contacting each other by letter. It can take a lot of these skill efforts as essential to 2,00k. do, the condition for almost all the time to write a letter but it's easy to send a quick email. these skills grew over the period, the greater the increase that they were in listening to their colleagues. Social networking sites are
another example of positive effects. These allow people to make new friends and keep their friends Unity 4 up to date with everything they're doing. People can extend their groups to friends very quickly and easily. Reading on the other hand, can also have negative effects. 'Some people О first, second, third and fifth aren't harassing them
to respond to communication via test message or test emails and this may upset the annoying and annoying people who are testing tasks to send them. Also, people sometimes don't care when communicating via electronic media – sometimes the messages I F 2 NG 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 NG don't make sense for recipients or they may resemble
7 100,000 children 8 test scores 9 positive crude. 10 parents 11 new space 12 4/four hours 13 pounds C-ommufiicating in electronic media can therefore cause some problems between people, and cannot replace meetings and speak listening faces. in general, it has more positive than adverse effects. 0 Questions 6, 7 and 9 Work
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4o% of the power it produces. In contrast, the system based on QL (c H FA) N G E) S S I (e) natural gas is much more efficient, as between 10% and 40% of the product energy is used. E s a T 0 V A T I NM ОО f5! © MODEL REPLY E L s ВM T R 0 N В I diagram shows where when flowing in and out of a house, causing my Y 0 P EPS to
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wasted energy readings. Section A, В and J Grammar Work 0 2 have increased 3 given 4 they should rank 5 should set 6 must pick up 7 is to take IE 2 TO 3B 4 E 5 6DB 7B 8 The 9 eight or ill must inform 10 farming land 11 etanol 12 coal-fueled 13 (clean) electricity ©2 Recyling scale have started 3 Cooperation on environmental issues
was discussed on Writing 4 more should make 5 solar power can be used О yes=A, B, D, D, G, H © 156% 2 is session cables 3 4 4 40% Alternatives 6% in existing energy sources exists to be found 5 electrical energy 6 LNG theme of 7 Pipe 7 Steps took 8 Will whole antal problems to be 8 30-60% term al 10 (natural gas-shooting)
congeneration solved 1140% 12 70 and 90% © the diagram compared to two different ways of producing energy. / Reading the conventional system involves a thermal power plant. In the first stage, at the plant, the 51Д of the energy placed in the system is not Qc used and becomes heat waste. At the *t*step, power away from the plant
to transmission cables and at this stage another 4% Test job of the energy is lost. This means that only 40% of the power is used at the end of the process and this is used as electrical energy. / At 1 bugs 2 pounds flow 3 faster (tempo) the other system, natural gas is used as the source of power. Power 4 F 5 F 6 T 7 NG 8 T from LNC*
terminal in a pipe of a gas engine. 9 direct sales 10() shelves 11 kits at this stage, between 10 and ?0% of the energy that was 12 15/fifteen m souths 13 (satisfying) customers er produced is lost. To the power that is not lost, the ?0-(*0% of it is then used for thermal energy and 20-45% is used as electrical energy. The
vocabulary/comparison shows that the conventional system is ^ less energy efficient than the other system, called a gas-drawn L 2 costs 3 to borrow 4 to set 5 to save 6 loose core systems. The overall energy efficiency of the 7 to check 8 buy © 2 cents earning price 3 (has) to be 4 spend 5 cents to buy 6 cents to pay 7 getting 8 cents to
save © 2 credit 3 interest 4 branch 5 debit 6 overdraft (64) C omplete iEL © I B 2 A 3C 4 В © 2 which is 3 when it leaves 4 involving your 5% here there is a problem 6 you ho don't know License 7 which describes 8 needed Ob © 2 profits are very high, the 3 wn it supermarkets began to appear all over Great Britain, Tesco's 4 w home
used to work quiz buys their food at small stores , to quickly change 5 where many small shops were closed, 6 people who currently sell id 2 F ЗА 4 Q 8 shake a variety of things, they are 5 glass sick 6 who have inated 7 i ovaluated arm 9 code 10 10/ten pd pd propeller p/beverage Write Unit 7 О goals in business; i acquire me about this
ey-only; agree or listen to digre; reasons and relevant examples Oc 0 yes = A, D, F, H<9 > © 2 of 3 on / out of 4 from 5 and 6 directions for/in Work Exams 7 8 to 9 on 10 1A 2 3B 4 C 5 О MODEL ANSWER 6 Gold 7 wedding 8 personality 9 political views 10 share its obvious interest that business and *ist to mate money and if they do
not make money can not continue. Revenues must be the 3 most Vocabulary concerned 4 Mad 5 bored 6 things important for any business, and if a business makes profit, it's 8 mad 9 boring 10 cases grow, which is not just for the but also for other J 2 people who are pesuasive, because it will require more staff. If, on the other hand, a
business will lose money, it will have to get rid of some of the 7 employees who reassure its employees. 0 2 The age of 3 aged 4 aged 5 years old, but is making money the only thing that businesses should be ages 7 age groups 8 ages 9 ages 10 groups focused on? 1 think that in the modern world, there are other considerations. First of
all, businesses should think about © across: 4 say 5 Incident 6 confessed 8 predicted effects they have on the environment. For many years, business down: one consistent 2 blam and 3 wild liar 7 liar in the developing world had 'green politics' and tried to make sure they do as little damage as possible to the environment. Reading this is
a very important issue and should be part of each company's operation. 0 Section В, E and Business F should also pay attention to those who work Exams work for them. They should not treat employees as simply numbers, 1 vii 2 v 3 ix 4 iv 5 view 6 ii anonymous people with only function is to help the business make 7 8 D 9 D 9 В D
money. They should ensure they have reasonable working conditions and should not exploit them. 11 Intimacy 12 Easily 13 Selfish Another important role for businesses is in the local community. Writing can patroll local events, providing money so that such events can take place. Some of the profits can be spent helping to make Oc life
in the local area better for everyone, for example, by giving money to schools. 0 Yes =С, С, E In my view, therefore, the main purpose of business is to make ©C money but this is not the only thing they should focus on. There are also other important considerations for them. О Yes=О, C, G, H © MODEL ANSWER Grammar 5 when the
pie charts show what people said about their relationship with their supervisor and co-workers in 1005 and 1004. О 2 what / that 3 which / which 4 places on the subject of their relationship and supervise, many 6 or 7 people who are 8 who / who are said to have had a very good relationship. This figures up from Ы 100$ to 1*6 in 1004.
Ne*t higher rates were people who said they had a good relationship – this fell from 2% in 1006 to 11% to 2-001 by many saying the relationship was only just or that it was poor, and didn't have a supervisor. Kiss, large majority of people had a good or very good relationship in both years. Key answers (65Concerning relationships with co-
workers, against most people at a firm conclusion, and their view is illustrated by ples exam both years said their relationship was either very good or good, in the first three paragraphs.figure for very good rising from (*?% to 10%. The figure for Humans C: The way to look at the problem overall to discuss the clothes that had just fallen
from 1% and in 1004 in the introduction, so samples supporting first-person nobody said the relationship said the relationship was a Poor. So for almost everyone, watching them provided in paragraph 2, the ething sums of support in relation to the workers were very good or good. The second view is provided in paragraph 3 with a
personal opinion about the two view given in the last paragraph. Overall, a little more people said their relationships with worker colleagues were very good or good in both years but the difference wasn't A: This is a plan for a very ell-orga have responded bigger and overall both relationships have been described as very good but it
doesn't deal with two deals looked at s in or good by most people. Their answers didn't change much on the question. It is about people following fashion and two years ago, though in both the percentage categories of people who would listen to Sam's clothes, it's not about clothing given their relationship was pretty good raised a bit. an
indication of what people like or about the opinion that people have in others because they wear their clothes. Grammar © Yes = B, D, F 0 2 are 3 One 4 One 6 Other 7 are 8 this / that these 9 are 10 one 11 and 12 read this 13/© yes = A, C, D, F, G which 14 people 15 this / that this 16 / that 17 its 18 to 19 l 20 l О REPLY MODEL © 2 you
get about 3/4 are upset 5/6 1 ddn' Like C-delue is an important issue for many people these days and 7 I will give 8/9 i would/i wld be 10/11 is 12/many people like fashionably dressed and do a strong 13 wldn by 14/15 to exercise impressions on others with the clothes they wear. Others, on the other hand, don't care much about fashion
and July wearing Unity 8 whatever they feel like wearing. They are not interested in the impression of their clothes to others. Who is right? Are the clothes Reading You Wear really say a lot about you as a person? ©A first of all, we should consider the circumstances. When someone at work, the clothes they wear are more important than
how to work the exam dressed in their free time. If someone is dealing with the public, for example, it's important to look smart and professional. 1C 2 TO 3D 4 TO 5 В NO If you are dealing with someone at an office or a bank, you are 6 YES 7 NO 8 NG 9 YES easy to think they are good at their job if they look vice.11 D 12 F 13 14's in the
professional world, clothes say a lot about the person. Listening to clothes are a reflection of their personalities. People become members of the group of friends because they share the same Qa style of clothing. Their clothes are a symbol of themselves as humans and they judge others according to how they wear. Exam work in my
view, the way people dress at work can be very important, 1 sails 2 thread(s) 3 touring 4 Leob 5 pockets 5 and has a great effect on how others see them. But 6 metal / copper 7 of 8 horse cowboy mvies / films I agree with those who think that what you put in the rest of 9 centuries or 10 john life pants is a non-important thing. It's not
thrilling to judge people in that fashion to follow because this doesn't tell you anything about Vocabulary 3 dress 4 dress personalities, It's more important to find out what a person is really like than to make a decision about them because of dress J 1; these 2 clothing canvas bearing. Personalities, beliefs and attitudes are more important
than clothes. 5 Fabric 6 Dress 6 Dress Grammar © Via: 4 Fabric Coat 5 Dress 6 Old 7 Ex 0 2 FB 3B 4 E 5 D 6A 8 textiles © 2/3/4 people find 5/6/7 1 find/have Down: 1 origin 2 unique 3 portraits 4 fragile finds 8 come 9/10 i try/i tried © 2 temporary count 3 preserve 4 handmade 5 celebrity © 2 i left 3 i chose 4 i was 5 i was 6 i became 6
functional 7 performance 8 from 7 i dropped 8 i found 9 i found 10 m wh as Writing GTA : Is the general problem addressed in the introduction , paragraph 2 supports the first view, paragraph 3 supports the second view and brings in other ideas to address the overall question, the last paragraph provided (бб) C wedded to plead
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