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To tear one's hair outDate: 2015-10-07; view: 492. 26. The teacher becomes the helper rather than the master. 27. to recognize that … = to admit or to be aware that sth exists or is true 28. to discuss problems in detail 29. I wastearing my hair out,wondering what to do. 30. a response 31. a response from sb to sth (the question) 32. to share ideas with sb 33. to coach sb (endlessly) 34. a competitive arena Vocabulary Practice p. 122 *** 35. skills = learnt abilities 36. issues concerning sth = topics 37. approach tothe problems 38. to concentrate on 39. to handle sb / sth =to deal with or control a situation, a person, an area of work or a strong emotion – 1) îáõîäèòèñÿ, ïîâîäèòèñÿ (ç êèìñü) 2) ìàòè ñïðàâó ç 40. todate back to(ancient China) · The college dates back to medieval times. · The custom dates back hundreds of years. 41. to feed sb with information 42. operating theatre = a room in a hospital used for medical operations 43. suitable for sb 44. for boys and girls alike 45. likely –Ticketsare likely tobe expensive. 46. coach =1) to train sb to play a sport, to do a job better, or to improve a skill 2) to give a student extra teaching in a particular subject especially so that they will pass an exam – Phrasal verbs *** 47. Cooperation brings out the best in people. (reveals) 48. Heavy smoking brought on / about his death. (caused) 49. She brought her father roundto her point of view. (persuaded to change) 50. It is hard to bring up a child. (raise) 51. They brought him round by splashing water on him. (made him regain his consciousness) 52. to be important to sb. 53. all in all 54. on my own Language development p. 123 **** Ex. 2 p.123 Listening *** 55. in particular - îñîáëèâî, çîêðåìà · Peter was lying on the sofa doing nothing in particular. · I love fruit, apples in particular. 56. a lot of criticism 57. aimed at… 58. in charge ofsth / doing sth 59. togivesb(students)a lot ofpraise 60. to keep up to date 61. to keep upwithnew ideas and developments 62. to updatethe material 63. a refresher course= a short period of training to improve your skills or to teach you about new ideas and developments in your job - êóðñè ï³äâèùåííÿ êâàë³ô³êàö³¿ 64. primary school 65. to get good grades in a subject 66. to do a degree at a university 67. a headmaster 68. day school 69. boarding school 70. a comprehensiveschool 71. co-educational school 72. single-sex school 73. girls-only school Ex 4-9 p. 124 – 125 ***** 74. to show great promise 75. a flair = natural ability; talent; aptitude – íþõ, ÷óòòÿ 76. to have a flair for languages 77. to grasp sth = 1) to take a firm hold of sb/sth 2) to understand sth completely – 1) õàïàòè; ñõîïëþâàòè; çàòèñêàòè (â ðóö³) 2) çáàãíóòè, çðîçóì³òè 78. to grasp at smth. — õàïàòèñÿ çà ùîñü 79. I couldn't agree with you more. 80. I agree upto a point. 81. a gym 82. playground 83. canteen 84. staffroom 85. cloakroom 86. playing field 87. walls covered in pictures 88. to print out the material 89. untidy handwriting GRAMMAR REFERENCE p. 170 –171 90. a purpose 91. He is studying to become a lawyer. 92. He is studying in order to become a lawyer. 93. He is studying so as to become a lawyer. 94. We'll take a map so that we can find the way. (about the future) 95. We took a map so that we could find the way. (about the past) 96. He started saving up with a view to buying a car. 97. He wore heavy clothes so as not to get cold. 98. He wore heavy clothes in order not to get cold. 99. Take warm clothes in case it is cold. 100. Set your alarm so that you won't miss the train 101. He set his alarm so that he wouldn't miss the train. 102. He locked the door for fear burglars might break in. 103. He locked the door to preventhis housefrombeing broken. 104. He drove slowly to avoid having an accident. Expressing Future *** 105. a prediction aboutthe future 106. on-the-spot decisions 107. inevitably 108. They will probably move to a new house. 109. at a stated time 110. an arrangement 111. Will you be going to the baker's? Get me a loaf of bread, please. 112. She will have finished decorating her flat by May. 113. She won't have finished until Monday. 114. duration 115. She will have been working as a bank clerk for two years by this time next month. 116. as / so long as = only if · We'll go as long as the weather is good. 117. providing (that) / provided / by the time / if / on condition that · You can borrow the car, providing I can have it back by six o'clock. · He can come with us, provided he pays for his own meals. · I will have finished the work by the time theycome. · I will do it if / on condition that you help me. 118. unless = if not · I will not do it unless you help me. = I will not do it if you do not help me. 119. I don't know if she will have a birthday party. 120. I doubt whether or not she will have a birthday party. 121. I wonder if she will come. Grammar / Use of English p. 126-127 *** 122. outsider = a person who is not accepted as a member of a society, group, etc – ñòîðîíí³é, ñòîðîííÿ ëþäèíà 123. to hand in(a project/composition etc.) = give sth to a person in authority, especially a piece of work or sth that is lost – âðó÷àòè, ïîäàâàòè, çäàâàòè 124. definite appointment 125. to sit an exam 126. to bear sth in mind 127. to make out sth (a revision timetable) = to write out or complete a form or document – ñîñòàâëÿòü (äîêóìåíò) ; âûïèñûâàòü (ñ÷¸ò, ÷åê) · The doctor made out a prescription for me. 128. to do sth with flying colours= very well; with a very high mark/grade · She passed the exam with flying colours. 129. to affect sth / sb · The Internet has affected practically every aspect of our life. · Your opinion will not affect my decision. 130. instantly = immediately · The Internet can instantly connect you to any computer. 131. electronic device WRITING – Expressing Opinion p. 129 –131 *** 132. to shape children's personalities 133. consideration for others = the quality of being sensitive towards others and thinking about their wishes and feelings – 1) ðîçãëÿä 2) óâàãà, ëþá'ÿçí³ñòü, çàïîá³ãëèâ³ñòü · They showed no consideration for my feelings. 134. Apart from this … 135. It is argued that … 136. As opposed to the above ideas … 137. Contrary to what most people believe … 138. In my view… 139. I strongly believe that… 140. I feel that … 141. It seems to me that … 142. recyclable materials 143. household waste – â³äõîäè äîìàøíüîãî (õàòíüîãî) ãîñïîäàðñòâà 144. wastage of sth = âòðàòè 145. All points considered, … 146. white-water rafting 147. to have a positive / negative effect on… 148. to unfold –ðîçãîðòàòè(ñÿ); ðîçêðèâàòè(ñÿ) · a scene unfolds before one's eyes 149. to playa(n) importantrole / part in …= to have an effect on sth 150.Adventure holidays are not for thefaint-hearted! 151. for a variety of reasons … 152. curriculum = the subjects that are included in a course of study or taught in a school, college, etc – íàâ÷àëüíèé ïëàí, ïðîãðàìà 153. a compulsory subject 154. blessing = God's help and protection, or something that is good or helpful 155. or a curse = something that causes harm or evil 156. Computers are an essential part of our lives. - 1) ³ñòîòíèé; ãîëîâíèé, íåâ³ä'ºìíèé 2) íåîáõ³äíèé, äóæå âàæëèâèé, ö³ííèé 157. Computers save us a lot of our valuable time. 158. to cause eye strain 159. to do sth manually 160. Stored information can be found at the touch of a button. = very quickly 161. repetitive task
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