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The word “slice” usually refers to:
“Ice skating” is:
“Blind” means:
“Sociable” means:
He played so long that he broke two strings
The word art gallery indicates a place where:
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence. “My
first. of my boss was that he seemed very busy.”
Choose the correct word to finish the sentence. “Offices, cars, houses
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‘I don’t know who to for in the next
election.”
Finish the sentence: “I went on a holiday with a friend.”
“It is very dangerous to walk alone at night in some cities.” The word
“dangerous” means:
“It is common to waiters and taxi drivers 10%.”
“I love this song. It brings so many happy memories!”
1, Choose the word that means extremely big.
1. The word plumber means
The president was assassinated
His family were really They had a lot of money and big
houses all over the world.
Complete the sentence: “He provided no :nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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Complete the sentence: “He is the new in our company.”
Complete the sentence: “The has increased in the last
two years.”
Complete the sentence: “What is the of people who
smoke in your country?”
Complete the sentence: “Feeling exhausted I decided to
Complete the sentence: “I here for
ages.”
Complete the question: “Have for long?”
Complete the sentence: “If you red and yellow, you
orange.”
Complete the question: “Where Bill born?”
Complete the sentence: “The colors in this portrait are wonderful. Did
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Choose the correct word to complete the sentence! “She is
persistent. She never gives up her idea.”
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence! “I get
when I do the jogging.”
Complete the sentence with the right word. “In recent years Ohrid
one of the most beautiful towns on the Balkans.”
Choose the correct answer! “Good morning. Can I help you?”
Choose the correct word to fill in the gap. “To up, many of the
reasons I have mentioned are valid enough to support my views.”
Complete the sentence: "The board has reached their
final decision.
Which sentence has a logical conclusion based on evidence?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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Complete the following sentence: “The concert hall was
decorated for the upcoming Christmas season.”
Complete the sentence: “If Mary now, she'll know we have been
cheating on her.”
Complete the sentence
expressing suggestion: “. we have a game of cards?”
Complete the sentence expressing advice: “I you to
give up smoking.”
Complete the sentence expressing apology: “I am
The sentence “I agree with you” expresses .
When you are not sure what the other person has said you say:
“This is just a note to say..” is a way to .nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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“I wish to apply for one of the positions...” is a way to
When somebody says “This is my new dress”, the right response is:
Whatis the right response? “Wasn’t it Mozart who composed Swan Lake
2
You have been waiting for your friend for too long. He finally shows up
and you say “
You have been at the concert and after it is over you express satisfaction
by saying:
Whatis the right question when offering a drink?
Which sentence is used for giving an opinion?
Which tense is used correctly?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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People use sentences like: “I am totally against your plan.”
The sentence “I_am writing to inform you” is used for:
Which sentence is used to describe a house?
When you want to hear other people’s opinion, you say:
Match the expressions! “I know you are taking that test tomorrow. All
the best!”
You had dinner at a friend's house. You are very pleased with the meal
and you say:nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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You have said nasty words to your friend and you regret what you have
said. You say:
Which of the following phrases is used to finish a formal letter?
In situations when you do not understand what somebody is saying, you
say:
You see a boy and a girl looking at each other with affection, you
conclude:
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Living Out Loud
Timothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six
months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to
music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his
playmates.
Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was
wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as
other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I
was there,” she says.
When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and
explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests
and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.
However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that.
Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for
more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would
see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his
mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had
plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.
Where has Timothy lived most of his life?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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Living Out Loud
Timothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six
months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to
music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his
playmates.
Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was
wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as
other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I
was there,” she says.
When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and
explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests
and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.
However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that.
Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for
more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would
see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his
mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had
plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.
Why didn’t Timothy notice his mom's presence?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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Living Out Loud
Timothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six
months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to
music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his
playmates.
Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was
wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as
other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I
was there,” she says.
When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and
explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests
and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.
However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that.
Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for
more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would
see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his
mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had
plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.
When did Timothy go to hospital in Manchester?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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Living Out Loud
Timothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six
months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to
music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his
playmates.
Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was
wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as
other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I
was there,” she says.
When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and
explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests
and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.
However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that.
Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for
more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would
see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his
mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had
plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.
When did Sandra first take Timothy to hospital?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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Living Out Loud
Timothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a silent world. Until six
months ago, he had never heard his mother’s voice, never listened to
music and never heard the sound of birds singing or the laughter of his
playmates.
Timothy was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was
wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same reactions as
other babies. “If I didn’t look into Tim’s eyes, he didn’t seem to know I
was there,” she says.
When he was eight months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and
explained why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests
and decided that Timothy must be a little backward.
However, Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that.
Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a specialist for
more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before a specialist would
see him. Finally, when he was almost two years old, Timothy and his
mother went to a children’s hospital in Manchester where the staff had
plenty of experience in dealing with deaf children.
What was Timothy's mother’s name?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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An Embarrassing Experience
Have you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I
was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal
with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important
phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my
credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it
wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I
couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.
When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had
enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have
enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When
he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to
bring me the company credit card.
A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the
card. “Thank you, sir. You've saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went
to pay the bill.
Where was the author last week?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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An Embarrassing Experience
Have you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I
was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal
with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important
phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my
credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it
wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I
couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.
When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had
enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have
enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When
he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to
bring me the company credit card.
A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the
card. “Thank you, sir. You've saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went
to pay the bill.
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An Embarrassing Experience
Have you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I
was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal
with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important
phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my
credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it
wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I
couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.
When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had
enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have
enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When
he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to
bring me the company credit card.
A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the
card. “Thank you, sir. You've saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went
to pay the bill.
Did the author have enough money for the taxi?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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An Embarrassing Experience
Have you ever been really embarrassed? Well, I have. It was last week, I
was at an expensive restaurant, and I had just finished a delicious meal
with a new client. While my guest was in the foyer making an important
phone call, I decided to pay the bill. I reached into my pocket for my
credit card, but it wasn’t there. Panicked, I took out my purse but it
wasn’t in there either. I emptied my pockets onto the table, but I
couldn’t find my credit card anywhere. I didn’t know what to do.
When my guest returned, I was checking my purse to see if I had
enough money to pay the bill in cash. Unfortunately, I didn’t even have
enough for the taxi home. So, I went to the foyer to call my boss. When
he heard my problem, he laughed and told me to wait for a driver to
bring me the company credit card.
A little while later a driver arrived at the restaurant and gave me the
card. “Thank you, sir. You've saved the day!” I said gratefully as I went
to pay the bill.
What did the driver present to the author?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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“Christmas comes but once a year”, they say. It seems more often than
that, mind you, with Christmas decorations appearing in shops at least a
couple months before the holiday season begins.
There’s a garden centre near where I lived as a child. It wasn’t very
exciting — particularly when you're eight years old and more interested
in more immediate thrills than watching a plant slowly grow and flower
over several months. The garden centre did have one thing going for it,
however, and that was its Christmas displays.
Every year, half of this shop would be decked out with flashing fairy
lights, twinkling tinsel and singing Santa toys; Christmas songs filled the
air as children looked on with awe and wonder.
The displays were eye-popping, and even adults loved them. What
adults did not like, though, was just how early the decorations appeared
for sale in the shop. As early as August the first signs of the Christmas
products would appear on the shelves and, by mid-September,
enthusiastic children would be so excited as they thought Christmas was
only a few days away. Exasperated parents desperately tried to explain
that Christmas Day was still several months away.
What special festive atmosphere is the author referring to?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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“Christmas comes but once a year”, they say. It seems more often than
that, mind you, with Christmas decorations appearing in shops at least a
couple months before the holiday season begins.
There’s a garden centre near where I lived as a child. It wasn’t very
exciting ~ particularly when you're eight years old and more interested
in more immediate thrills than watching a plant slowly grow and flower
over several months. The garden centre did have one thing going for it,
however, and that was its Christmas displays.
Every year, half of this shop would be decked out with flashing fairy
lights, twinkling tinsel and singing Santa toys; Christmas songs filled the
air as children looked on with awe and wonder.
The displays were eye-popping, and even adults loved them. What
adults did not like, though, was just how early the decorations appeared
for sale in the shop. As early as August the first signs of the Christmas
products would appear on the shelves and, by mid-September,
enthusiastic children would be so excited as they thought Christmas was
only a few days away. Exasperated parents desperately tried to explain
that Christmas Day was still several months away.
Where did the author live?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Mpawarse
“Christmas comes but once a year”, they say. It seems more often than
that, mind you, with Christmas decorations appearing in shops at least a
couple months before the holiday season begins.
There’s a garden centre near where I lived as a child. It wasn’t very
exciting ~ particularly when you're eight years old and more interested
in more immediate thrills than watching a plant slowly grow and flower
over several months. The garden centre did have one thing going for it,
however, and that was its Christmas displays.
Every year, half of this shop would be decked out with flashing fairy
lights, twinkling tinsel and singing Santa toys; Christmas songs filled the
air as children looked on with awe and wonder.
The displays were eye-popping, and even adults loved them. What
adults did not like, though, was just how early the decorations appeared
for sale in the shop. As early as August the first signs of the Christmas
products would appear on the shelves and, by mid-September,
enthusiastic children would be so excited as they thought Christmas was
only a few days away. Exasperated parents desperately tried to explain
that Christmas Day was still several months away.
The word “thrills” in the text means:nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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“Christmas comes but once a year”, they say. It seems more often than
that, mind you, with Christmas decorations appearing in shops at least a
couple months before the holiday season begins.
There’s a garden centre near where I lived as a child. It wasn’t very
exciting ~ particularly when you're eight years old and more interested
in more immediate thrills than watching a plant slowly grow and flower
over several months. The garden centre did have one thing going for it,
however, and that was its Christmas displays.
Every year, half of this shop would be decked out with flashing fairy
lights, twinkling tinsel and singing Santa toys; Christmas songs filled the
air as children looked on with awe and wonder.
The displays were eye-popping, and even adults loved them. What
adults did not like, though, was just how early the decorations appeared
for sale in the shop. As early as August the first signs of the Christmas
products would appear on the shelves and, by mid-September,
enthusiastic children would be so excited as they thought Christmas was
only a few days away. Exasperated parents desperately tried to explain
that Christmas Day was still several months away.
What filled the air?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Mpawarse
“Christmas comes but once a year”, they say. It seems more often than
that, mind you, with Christmas decorations appearing in shops at least a
couple months before the holiday season begins.
There’s a garden centre near where I lived as a child. It wasn’t very
exciting ~ particularly when you're eight years old and more interested
in more immediate thrills than watching a plant slowly grow and flower
over several months. The garden centre did have one thing going for it,
however, and that was its Christmas displays.
Every year, half of this shop would be decked out with flashing fairy
lights, twinkling tinsel and singing Santa toys; Christmas songs filled the
air as children looked on with awe and wonder.
The displays were eye-popping, and even adults loved them. What
adults did not like, though, was just how early the decorations appeared
for sale in the shop. As early as August the first signs of the Christmas
products would appear on the shelves and, by mid-September,
enthusiastic children would be so excited as they thought Christmas was
only a few days away. Exasperated parents desperately tried to explain
that Christmas Day was still several months away.
What didn’t the adults like?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Mpawarse
“Christmas comes but once a year”, they say. It seems more often than
that, mind you, with Christmas decorations appearing in shops at least a
couple months before the holiday season begins.
There’s a garden centre near where I lived as a child. It wasn’t very
exciting ~ particularly when you're eight years old and more interested
in more immediate thrills than watching a plant slowly grow and flower
over several months. The garden centre did have one thing going for it,
however, and that was its Christmas displays.
Every year, half of this shop would be decked out with flashing fairy
lights, twinkling tinsel and singing Santa toys; Christmas songs filled the
air as children looked on with awe and wonder.
The displays were eye-popping, and even adults loved them. What
adults did not like, though, was just how early the decorations appeared
for sale in the shop. As early as August the first signs of the Christmas
products would appear on the shelves and, by mid-September,
enthusiastic children would be so excited as they thought Christmas was
only a few days away. Exasperated parents desperately tried to explain
that Christmas Day was still several months away.
What does the word “exasperated” in the text mean?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
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The last 20 years have seen a huge increase in the Chinese economy,
thanks partly to Christmas trees. The tradition of Christmas trees is
believed to have begun in Germany around the 18th century, but it was
Queen Victoria who made them fashionable in Britain when she was
pictured standing next to one with her family in 1846.
This factory in Suzhou makes ‘sheng dan shu’, as they call them, in all
sorts of sizes. And this is how they produce a two-metre-high version.
The branches start out as flat strips of polyvinyl chloride, or PVC to you
and me. The reels are unravelled and as they pass through rollers
they’re bonded and stuck together.
Then a circular blade slices through the PVC, shredding it and making
the needles. The shredded PVC is twisted around a metal wire and then
pulled through a small coil. This separates the needles and makes them
nice and bushy.
These machines produce branches measuring around six metres long. A
tree with branches this big isn’t very practical, so they're cut to size by
hand. They're cut this way because a mechanical cutting machine would
flatten the needles back down.
A bunch of branches are then sewn together using a polypropylene
twine, and the sharp edges are bent over to stop little children hurting
themselves as they hang their baubles from the tree.
Now all that’s left to do is attach the branches to the metal trunks of the
tree and it becomes one of the one million sheng dan shu that are made
here at this factory in China. Happy Christmas!
What country did the tradition of having Christmas trees come from?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Mpawarse
The last 20 years have seen a huge increase in the Chinese economy,
thanks partly to Christmas trees. The tradition of Christmas trees is
believed to have begun in Germany around the 18th century, but it was
Queen Victoria who made them fashionable in Britain when she was
pictured standing next to one with her family in 1846.
This factory in Suzhou makes ‘sheng dan shu’, as they call them, in all
sorts of sizes. And this is how they produce a two-metre-high version.
The branches start out as flat strips of polyvinyl chloride, or PVC to you
and me. The reels are unravelled and as they pass through rollers
they’re bonded and stuck together.
Then a circular blade slices through the PVC, shredding it and making
the needles. The shredded PVC is twisted around a metal wire and then
pulled through a small coil. This separates the needles and makes them
nice and bushy.
These machines produce branches measuring around six metres long. A
tree with branches this big isn’t very practical, so they're cut to size by
hand. They're cut this way because a mechanical cutting machine would
flatten the needles back down.
A bunch of branches are then sewn together using a polypropylene
twine, and the sharp edges are bent over to stop little children hurting
themselves as they hang their baubles from the tree.
Now all that’s left to do is attach the branches to the metal trunks of the
tree and it becomes one of the one million sheng dan shu that are made
here at this factory in China. Happy Christmas!
Who made Christmas trees popular in Britain?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Mpawarse
The last 20 years have seen a huge increase in the Chinese economy,
thanks partly to Christmas trees. The tradition of Christmas trees is
believed to have begun in Germany around the 18th century, but it was
Queen Victoria who made them fashionable in Britain when she was
pictured standing next to one with her family in 1846.
This factory in Suzhou makes ‘sheng dan shu’, as they call them, in all
sorts of sizes. And this is how they produce a two-metre-high version.
The branches start out as flat strips of polyvinyl chloride, or PVC to you
and me. The reels are unravelled and as they pass through rollers
they’re bonded and stuck together.
Then a circular blade slices through the PVC, shredding it and making
the needles. The shredded PVC is twisted around a metal wire and then
pulled through a small coil. This separates the needles and makes them
nice and bushy.
These machines produce branches measuring around six metres long. A
tree with branches this big isn’t very practical, so they're cut to size by
hand. They're cut this way because a mechanical cutting machine would
flatten the needles back down.
A bunch of branches are then sewn together using a polypropylene
twine, and the sharp edges are bent over to stop little children hurting
themselves as they hang their baubles from the tree.
Now all that’s left to do is attach the branches to the metal trunks of the
tree and it becomes one of the one million sheng dan shu that are made
here at this factory in China. Happy Christmas!
In Chinese, what does ‘sheng dan shu’ mean?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Mpawarse
The last 20 years have seen a huge increase in the Chinese economy,
thanks partly to Christmas trees. The tradition of Christmas trees is
believed to have begun in Germany around the 18th century, but it was
Queen Victoria who made them fashionable in Britain when she was
pictured standing next to one with her family in 1846.
This factory in Suzhou makes ‘sheng dan shu’, as they call them, in all
sorts of sizes. And this is how they produce a two-metre-high version.
The branches start out as flat strips of polyvinyl chloride, or PVC to you
and me. The reels are unravelled and as they pass through rollers
they’re bonded and stuck together.
Then a circular blade slices through the PVC, shredding it and making
the needles. The shredded PVC is twisted around a metal wire and then
pulled through a small coil. This separates the needles and makes them
nice and bushy.
These machines produce branches measuring around six metres long. A
tree with branches this big isn’t very practical, so they're cut to size by
hand. They're cut this way because a mechanical cutting machine would
flatten the needles back down.
A bunch of branches are then sewn together using a polypropylene
twine, and the sharp edges are bent over to stop little children hurting
themselves as they hang their baubles from the tree.
Now all that’s left to do is attach the branches to the metal trunks of the
tree and it becomes one of the one million sheng dan shu that are made
here at this factory in China. Happy Christmas
What are the Christmas trees made of?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Mpawarse
The last 20 years have seen a huge increase in the Chinese economy,
thanks partly to Christmas trees. The tradition of Christmas trees is
believed to have begun in Germany around the 18th century, but it was
Queen Victoria who made them fashionable in Britain when she was
pictured standing next to one with her family in 1846.
This factory in Suzhou makes ‘sheng dan shu’, as they call them, in all
sorts of sizes. And this is how they produce a two-metre-high version.
The branches start out as flat strips of polyvinyl chloride, or PVC to you
and me. The reels are unravelled and as they pass through rollers
they’re bonded and stuck together.
Then a circular blade slices through the PVC, shredding it and making
the needles. The shredded PVC is twisted around a metal wire and then
pulled through a small coil. This separates the needles and makes them
nice and bushy.
These machines produce branches measuring around six metres long. A
tree with branches this big isn’t very practical, so they're cut to size by
hand. They're cut this way because a mechanical cutting machine would
flatten the needles back down.
A bunch of branches are then sewn together using a polypropylene
twine, and the sharp edges are bent over to stop little children hurting
themselves as they hang their baubles from the tree.
Now all that’s left to do is attach the branches to the metal trunks of the
tree and it becomes one of the one million sheng dan shu that are made
here at this factory in China. Happy Christmas!
. Why are the branches pulled through a small coil?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Mpawarse
The last 20 years have seen a huge increase in the Chinese economy,
thanks partly to Christmas trees. The tradition of Christmas trees is
believed to have begun in Germany around the 18th century, but it was
Queen Victoria who made them fashionable in Britain when she was
pictured standing next to one with her family in 1846.
This factory in Suzhou makes ‘sheng dan shu’, as they call them, in all
sorts of sizes. And this is how they produce a two-metre-high version.
The branches start out as flat strips of polyvinyl chloride, or PVC to you
and me. The reels are unravelled and as they pass through rollers
they’re bonded and stuck together.
Then a circular blade slices through the PVC, shredding it and making
the needles. The shredded PVC is twisted around a metal wire and then
pulled through a small coil. This separates the needles and makes them
nice and bushy.
These machines produce branches measuring around six metres long. A
tree with branches this big isn’t very practical, so they're cut to size by
hand. They're cut this way because a mechanical cutting machine would
flatten the needles back down.
A bunch of branches are then sewn together using a polypropylene
twine, and the sharp edges are bent over to stop little children hurting
themselves as they hang their baubles from the tree.
Now all that’s left to do is attach the branches to the metal trunks of the
tree and it becomes one of the one million sheng dan shu that are made
here at this factory in China. Happy Christmas!
How long are the branches?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Mpawarse
The last 20 years have seen a huge increase in the Chinese economy,
thanks partly to Christmas trees. The tradition of Christmas trees is
believed to have begun in Germany around the 18th century, but it was
Queen Victoria who made them fashionable in Britain when she was
pictured standing next to one with her family in 1846.
This factory in Suzhou makes ‘sheng dan shu’, as they call them, in all
sorts of sizes. And this is how they produce a two-metre-high version.
The branches start out as flat strips of polyvinyl chloride, or PVC to you
and me. The reels are unravelled and as they pass through rollers
they’re bonded and stuck together.
Then a circular blade slices through the PVC, shredding it and making
the needles. The shredded PVC is twisted around a metal wire and then
pulled through a small coil. This separates the needles and makes them
nice and bushy.
These machines produce branches measuring around six metres long. A
tree with branches this big isn’t very practical, so they're cut to size by
hand. They're cut this way because a mechanical cutting machine would
flatten the needles back down.
A bunch of branches are then sewn together using a polypropylene
twine, and the sharp edges are bent over to stop little children hurting
themselves as they hang their baubles from the tree.
Now all that’s left to do is attach the branches to the metal trunks of the
tree and it becomes one of the one million sheng dan shu that are made
here at this factory in China. Happy Christmas!
How many Christmas trees are made here in China?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Mpawarse
The last 20 years have seen a huge increase in the Chinese economy,
thanks partly to Christmas trees. The tradition of Christmas trees is
believed to have begun in Germany around the 18th century, but it was
Queen Victoria who made them fashionable in Britain when she was
pictured standing next to one with her family in 1846.
This factory in Suzhou makes ‘sheng dan shu’, as they call them, in all
sorts of sizes. And this is how they produce a two-metre-high version.
The branches start out as flat strips of polyvinyl chloride, or PVC to you
and me. The reels are unravelled and as they pass through rollers
they’re bonded and stuck together.
Then a circular blade slices through the PVC, shredding it and making
the needles. The shredded PVC is twisted around a metal wire and then
pulled through a small coil. This separates the needles and makes them
nice and bushy.
These machines produce branches measuring around six metres long. A
tree with branches this big isn’t very practical, so they're cut to size by
hand. They're cut this way because a mechanical cutting machine would
flatten the needles back down.
A bunch of branches are then sewn together using a polypropylene
twine, and the sharp edges are bent over to stop little children hurting
themselves as they hang their baubles from the tree.
Now all that’s left to do is attach the branches to the metal trunks of the
tree and it becomes one of the one million sheng dan shu that are made
here at this factory in China. Happy Christmas!
Why are the branches cut by hand?nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Mpawarse
Complete the sentence: “My friend John plays tennis very
Fill in the blank with an appropriate word: “Mike is very kind and
towards his guests.”
Fill in the blank with an appropriate word: “I didn’t read the whole
book.I only read a ”
Complete the sentence: “If you ask me, I you to finish
school first.”
When you wantto express your opinion, you say:
When you disagree with someone, you say:
Your friend says something you disagree with. You say:
Whatis the right response to the question: “She will call, won't
she?”nC Ra he eo eee eeCcCon ry
Complete the _ sentence: “He is always stories!”
2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
“Shower curtain” is an object used in:
“Crash helmet” is something you put:
What is the right word for the writer of drama?
He played so long that he broke two strings on:
“Contaminated” means2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
“Remarkable” means:
“Delay at the airport” means:
Finish the sentence: “Julie is not a very person. She
wore high-heeled shoes for our five-mile walk.
In the sentence: “Anna is so childish. She’s always having temper
tantrums”, the word “childish” means that:
The word art gallery indicates a place where:
with
Complete the sentence with the correct word: ™
soap operas. He spends hours watching TV.”
ount on somebody” means:2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Fill in the gap: “The
down.”
9 goes up and up. It'll never go
Finish the sentence: “Their relationship didn’t last.
They, ”
Complete the sentence: “John decided not to get up and
the door without saying a word.
Complete the sentence. “What are you doing? Are you out of
your. 2”
Complete the sentence: "Young people like reading
magazines.”2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Complete the sentence: "Their is not well protected and
is often hacked.
“To get along with somebody” means:
Complete the sentence with the correct word. “Passwords say something
about our ”
Complete the sentence with the correct word: “The scientists are very
satisfied with the last medicine that shows a significant in
the fight against cance!
Complete the sentence: “They went to seaside.”
Complete the sentence: “She couldn’t remember she
lost her key.”
Which sentence shows a comparison of an adverb?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Complete the sentence with the correct words! “They sell in
the pet shop.”
“My colleague is always leaving the office door unlocked.” It means that
the action:
‘Sue arrived on time,
Complete the sentence:
Complete the sentence: “Our house in the 19%
century.”
Complete the sentence: “I've been interested in crime movies
Complete the sentence: “Once I'd told him the truth, I
Complete the sentence: “I was watching TV ’2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Complete the sentence: “Alcohol is allowed only for those who are
Complete the sentence: “He of the o
while the manager is awa
fice
Complete the sentence: “Can you see the man dressed in a suit
in the corner?”
Which is the correct word order in this sentence?
Complete the sentence: “They arrived home by now.”2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Complete the sentence:
“If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I
Complete the sentence:
“This time next summer
Complete the sentence:
“The radio is too loud. Please
Complete the sentence:
“This is the film
Complete the sentence:
your tooth has a cracl
“You'll go to the dentist because
Complete the sentence:
“What I love about this region is2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Which is the correct negative form of the sentence? “Jennifer had to
walk twenty kilometres after the acciden
Complete the sentence: “Children are constantly
about the universe and life in general .”
Complete the sentence
expressing habit: “She to the park every Saturday.”
Complete the sentence: “I wish I English fluently, but I
don’t.”
Complete the sentence expressing apology: “I am
Complete the sentence
to the park every Saturday.”2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Complete the sentence criticizing your friend for having forgotten a
friend’s birthday: “You his birthday.”
Complete the sentence to express contradicting situation:
feeling ill, she went to school.”
Complete the sentence to express intentio!
to learn the language.
: “He went to Germany
Complete the sentence: “A man is sitting on a bench, reading a
newspaper and a sandwich.”
Whatis the right response? “The radiator isn’t working.”
What would you say to this statement? “I am desperate for a drink.”2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
h of the sentences is a correct one?
Whatis the right response? “How’s your mother?”
Wha
the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please
Wha
the right response? “I like the latest fashion for spring.
Complete the sentenc moved in next door is from
another country.”
Complete the sentence: shed your work,2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Complete the sentence
expressing habit: “She to the park every Saturday.”
Complete the sentence expressing apology: “I am
Complete the sentence
expressing habit: “They stay up all night when they had
no job.”
Complete the sentence: “I wish I run faster, but I don’t.”
Complete the sentence expressing apology: “We are
Complete the sentence criticizing your friend for having forgotten a
friend’s birthday: “You his birthday.”2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Can I go home early tonight,
How would you give permission to
please?"
Complete the sentence: “A man is sitting on a bench, reading a
newspaper and a sandwich.”
Whatis the right response? “My computer isn’t working.”
What would you say to this statement? “I am desperate for a drink.”
Whatis the right response? “What a fantastic time we had last night!”
Whatis the right response? “How’s your friend Alice2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Whatis the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please
Whatis the right response? “My computer crashed.”
Whatis the right response to express dislike? “I like the latest fashion
for spring.”
What does the sign “Pickpockets about. Watch out!” mean?
Whatis the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please
Whatis the right response? “I am fed up with the buses in this city. They
never leave ”2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The
first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if
you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the
morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around,
say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only
when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t
drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this
lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan
of action.
The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and
getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies
like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down
what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding
down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to
calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise,
exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark
room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed
comfortable and switch off your phone.
What does the word “upset” in the text mean?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The
first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if
you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the
morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around,
say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only
when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t
drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this
lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan
of action.
The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and
getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies
like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down
what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding
down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to
calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise,
exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark
room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed
comfortable and switch off your phone.
According to the text, when you can’t sleep, experts recommend:2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The
first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if
you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the
morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around,
say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only
when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t
drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this
lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan
of action.
The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and
getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies
like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down
what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding
down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to
calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise,
exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark
room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed
comfortable and switch off your phone.
How will one feel in the morning if they don’t go to sleep at once?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The
first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if
you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the
morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around,
say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only
when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t
drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this
lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan
of action.
The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and
getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies
like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down
what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding
down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to
calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise,
exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark
room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed
comfortable and switch off your phone.
When should one decide on a plan of action?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The
first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if
you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the
morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around,
say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only
when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t
drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this
lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan
of action.
The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and
getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies
like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down
what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding
down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to
calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise,
exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark
room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed
comfortable and switch off your phone.
According to the text, what are the calming activities?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:
“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just
remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages
that you've had.”
So I don’t usually criticize — and as a result, people often confide in me
and tell me their secrets.
When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I
wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a
point where I didn’t care.
Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was
something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the
promises of life — so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift
for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other
person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all
right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams
that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and
sorrows.
Who gave advice to the author?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:
“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just
remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages
that you've had.”
So I don’t usually criticize — and as a result, people often confide in me
and tell me their secrets.
When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I
wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a
point where I didn’t care.
Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was
something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the
promises of life — so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift
for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other
person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all
right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams
that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and
sorrows.
The word “confide” in the text means:2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:
“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just
remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages
that you've had.”
So I don’t usually criticize — and as a result, people often confide in me
and tell me their secrets.
When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I
wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a
point where I didn’t care.
Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was
something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the
promises of life — so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift
for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other
person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all
right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams
that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and
sorrows.
According to the text, all the people in this world .2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I
wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a
point where I didn’t care.
Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was
something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the
promises of life — so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift
for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other
person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all
right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams
that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and
sorrows.
According to the text, what do people tell the author?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:
“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just
remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages
that you've had.”
So I don’t usually criticize — and as a result, people often confide in me
and tell me their secrets.
When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I
wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a
point where I didn’t care.
Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was
something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the
promises of life — so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift
for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other
person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all
right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams
that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and
sorrows.
What did Gatsby have?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Next time you're in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many
people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than
half, whether you're on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the
street.
I'm not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how
people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to
anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do
practically anything on a device which can fitin the palm of our hands. But has it
gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time
talking to people ‘in real life’? For example, I recently visited London and
travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost
everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is
difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground
it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but
there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games,
reading artides and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking
their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as
you have a mobile phone in your hand.According to the text, where are
people using mobile phones?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Next time you're in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many
people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than
half, whether you're on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the
street.
I'm not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how
people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to
anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do
practically anything on a device which can fitin the palm of our hands. But has it
gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time
talking to people ‘in real life’? For example, I recently visited London and
travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost
everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is
difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground
it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but
there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games,
reading artides and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking
their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as
you have a mobile phone in your hand.How many people are using mobile
phones in a public place?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Next time you're in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many
people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than
half, whether you're on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the
street.
I'm not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how
people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to
anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do
practically anything on a device which can fitin the palm of our hands. But has it
gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time
talking to people ‘in real life’? For example, I recently visited London and
travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost
everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is
difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground
it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but
there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games,
reading artides and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking
their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as
you have a mobile phone in your hand. The word “device” in the text refers
to:2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Next time you're in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many
people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than
half, whether you're on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the
street.
I'm not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how
people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to
anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do
practically anything on a device which can fitin the palm of our hands. But has it
gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time
talking to people ‘in real life’? For example, I recently visited London and
travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost
everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is
difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground
it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but
there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games,
reading artides and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking
their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as
you have 2 mobile phone in your hand.What does “talking to people in real
life” mean?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Next time you're in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many
people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than
half, whether you're on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the
street.
I'm not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how
people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to
anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do
practically anything on a device which can fitin the palm of our hands. But has it
gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time
talking to people ‘in real life’? For example, I recently visited London and
travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost
everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is
difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground
it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but
there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games,
reading artides and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking
their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as
you have a mobile phone in your hand.What did the author visit?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Next time you're in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many
people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than
half, whether you're on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the
street.
I'm not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how
people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to
anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do
practically anything on a device which can fitin the palm of our hands. But has it
gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time
talking to people ‘in real life’? For example, I recently visited London and
travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost
everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is
difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground
it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but
there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games,
reading artides and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking
their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as
you have a mobile phone in your hand.How did the author travel?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Next time you're in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many
people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than
half, whether you're on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the
street.
I'm not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how
people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to
anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do
practically anything on a device which can fitin the palm of our hands. But has it
gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time
talking to people ‘in real life’? For example, I recently visited London and
travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost
everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is
difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground
it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but
there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games,
reading artides and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking
their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as
you have a mobile phone in your hand.When do people start texting and
checking their emails?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Next time you're in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many
people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than
half, whether you're on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the
street.
I'm not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how
people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to
anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do
practically anything on a device which can fitin the palm of our hands. But has it
gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time
talking to people ‘in real life’? For example, I recently visited London and
travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost
everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is
difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground
it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but
there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games,
reading artides and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking
their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as
you have a mobile phone in your handAccording to the text, who can you
contact when you have a mobile phone in your hand?
Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC
Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It
involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance
every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and
their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public
at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and
Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty
The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote
for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is
shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer
of the two.What is Strictly Come Dancing?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC
Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It
involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance
every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and
their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public
at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and
Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty
The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote
for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is
shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer
of the two.
How long has the show been on?
Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC
Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It
involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance
every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and
their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public
at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and
Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty
The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote
for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is
shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer
of the two.
How often is the programme broadcast?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC
Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It
involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance
every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and
their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public
at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and
Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty
The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote
for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is
shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer
of the two.
Who takes part in the programme?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC
Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It
involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance
every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and
their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public
at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and
Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty
The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote
for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is
shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer
of the two.
What do celebrities and their partners do?
Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC
Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It
involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance
every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and
their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public
at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and
Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty
The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote
for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is
shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer
of the two.
Who also votes for their favorite dancers?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC
Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It
involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance
every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and
their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public
at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and
Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty
The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote
for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is
shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer
of the two.
When is the Results Show shown?
Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC
Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It
involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance
every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and
their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public
at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and
Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty
The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote
for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is
shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer
of the two.
How did the public vote?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC
Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It
involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance
every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and
their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public
at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and
Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty
The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote
for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is
shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer
of the two.
When is the programme broadcast?
Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello
to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have
always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year's has been
no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of
different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof.
There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be
wearing?
Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and
patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the
high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These
coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the
masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also
be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatile piece!
Whatis this text about?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello
to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have
always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year's has been
no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of
different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof.
There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be
wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues
and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to
the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These
coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the
masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also
be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatile piece! What kind of
coats are they talking about in the text?
Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello
to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have
always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year's has been
no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of
different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof.
There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be
wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues
and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to
the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These
coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the
masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also
be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatile piece!What does the
word “stormed” in the text mean?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello
to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have
always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year's has been
no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of
different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof.
There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be
wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues
and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to
the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These
coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the
masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also
be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatile piece! What kind of
coats are “oversized coats?”
Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello
to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have
always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year's has been
no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of
different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof.
There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be
wearing?
Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and
patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the
high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These
coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the
masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also
be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatile piece!
What does the word “hues” in the text mean?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello
to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have
always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year's has been
no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of
different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof.
There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be
wearing?
Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and
patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the
high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These
coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the
masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also
be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatile piece!
How can the masculinity of the oversized coats be changed?
Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello
to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have
always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year's has been
no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of
different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof.
There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be
wearing?
Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and
patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the
high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These
coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the
masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also
be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatile piece!
What does the word “versatile” in the text mean?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Complete the sentence: “Ohrid is famous its lake and the trout.”
Finish the sentence: “George gave a of the robber to the
police.”
Finish the sentence: “You should of being in London
and visit the Big Ben.”
Complete the sentence: “Bob really his grandmother.
They are both bad-tempered!”
Choose the word _to complete the sentence: “Unless you make
you'll fail your test again.”
Complete the sentence: “My friend Joe was so angry, he just told me to
my own business and left.”
Complete the sentence: “My uncle Sam was in the
country.”2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Complete the
sentence: “He told us if we ran quickly we might
the __rest of the team.”
Complete the sentence: “At____end of his life Alfred set up a
foundation.”
Complete the sentence: “All athletes compete for the first time
will receive a prize.”
Complete the
sentence: “Dianna arrived at the reception on time,
Complete the
sentence: “The wonderful exhibition of African art
by many art lovers.”
Complete the
last night.”
sentence: “I was doing my assignment
Complete the
ours.”
sentence: “Dan’s English teacher is than
Complete the
sentence: “If my sister doesn’t like life in Canada, she
to Macedonia.”2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Complete the sentence: “One of us left the camp site while the others
were busy. a fire.”
Complete the sentence expressing habit: “Mary the
museum once a year when she was in primary school.
Complete the sentence: “I wish I blond hair, but I don’t.
Complete the sentence expressing apology: “She said she was
about the misunderstanding.”
Complete the _ sentence: “John is still getting the shock of
losing his job.”
Whatis the right response? “Did you fix the photocopier?”
Complete the _ sentence:
the party.”
feeling sad, Mary decided to go to
Complete the sentence: “Most students go to university
getabetter job later in life.”
Complete the sentence: out! Pickpockets about!”2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Mark Rothko, one of the greatest painters of the twentieth century, was
born in Daugavpils, Latvia in 1903. His father emigrated to the United
States, afraid that his sons would be drafted into the Czarist army. Mark
stayed in Russia with his mother and older sister; they joined the family
later, arriving in the winter of 1913, after a 12-day voyage.
Mark moved to New York in the autumn of 1923 and found employment
in the garment trade and took up residence on the Upper West Side. It
was while he was visiting someone at the Art Students League that he
saw students sketching a nude model. According to him, this was the
start of his life as an artist. He was twenty years old and had taken some
art lessons at school, so his initial experience was far from an immediate
calling.
Where did Mark find a job?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Mark Rothko, one of the greatest painters of the twentieth century, was
born in Daugavpils, Latvia in 1903. His father emigrated to the United
States, afraid that his sons would be drafted into the Czarist army. Mark
stayed in Russia with his mother and older sister; they joined the family
later, arriving in the winter of 1913, after a 12-day voyage.
Mark moved to New York in the autumn of 1923 and found employment
in the garment trade and took up residence on the Upper West Side. It
was while he was visiting someone at the Art Students League that he
saw students sketching a nude model. According to him, this was the
start of his life as an artist. He was twenty years old and had taken some
art lessons at school, so his initial experience was far from an immediate
calling.
How long did it take Mark to reach the United States?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Mark Rothko, one of the greatest painters of the twentieth century, was
born in Daugavpils, Latvia in 1903. His father emigrated to the United
States, afraid that his sons would be drafted into the Czarist army. Mark
stayed in Russia with his mother and older sister; they joined the fai
later, arriving in the winter of 1913, after a 12-day voyage.
Mark moved to New York in the autumn of 1923 and found employment
in the garment trade and took up residence on the Upper West Side. It
was while he was visiting someone at the Art Students League that he
saw students sketching a nude model. According to him, this was the
start of his life as an artist. He was twenty years old and had taken some
art lessons at school, so his initial experience was far from an immediate
calling.
What did Mark do in the Upper West Side?
Social anxiety is an experience of fear, apprehension or worry regarding
social situations and being evaluated by others. People vary in how often
they experience anxiety in this way or in which kinds of situations.
Anxiety about public speaking, performance, or interviews is common.
Social anxiety disorder or SAD, also referred to clinically as social
phobia, is a psychiatric anxiety disorder involving overwhelming anxiety
and excessive self-consciousness in everyday social situations. People
experiencing social anxiety often have a persistent, intense, and chronic
fear of being watched and judged by others and being embarrassed or
humiliated by their own actions. Their fear may be so severe that it
significantly impairs their work, school, social life, and other activities.
According to the text, what is social anxiety?2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
Mpawarse
Social anxiety is an experience of fear, apprehension or worry regarding
social situations and being evaluated by others. People vary in how often
they experience anxiety in this way or in which kinds of situations.
Anxiety about public speaking, performance, or interviews is common.
Social anxiety disorder or SAD, also referred to clinically as social
phobia, is a psychiatric anxiety disorder involving overwhelming anxiety
and excessive self-consciousness in everyday social situations. People
experiencing social anxiety often have a persistent, intense, and chronic
fear of being watched and judged by others and being embarrassed or
humiliated by their own actions. Their fear may be so severe that it
significantly impairs their work, school, social life, and other activities.
Complete the sentence: “People who experience social anxiety fear
Fill in the blank with an appropriate word: “Simon Trpchevski’s
achievement reached its peak at this year’s Ohrid
Summer Festival.”
Fill in the blank with an approp!
against the beast. He was .
te word: “The boy couldn’t do anything
Fill in the blank with an appropi
wears her hair ina ”
te word: “Sue’s grandmother always2. Anrnuckn (Nps ctpatickn jasnk) - Onto o6pasoBanne
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Complete the sentence: “The volume was so low I had to .
Complete the sentence: “I haven’t written an essay since I
school.”
Complete the sentence: ‘For most people the gym is the only way to
stay fit!
Complete the sentenc:
"I wish I more money."
Complete the sentenc: he doesn't like
that kind of a job."
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jst ein Wintersport, aber man braucht keinen Schnee.Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Was ist Julian von Beruf?
Wie ist deine neue Mitschillerin?
Welche Tiere wohnen in dem Wald?
Er fahrt mit der U-Bahn und braucht einePe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Wir méchten Tennis spielen, aber wir haben keine.
Seit Tagen habe ich Schnupfen und Husten. Ich habe eine
Ich méchte werden. Da kann man Filme machen
und Autogramme geben.Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Sie nimmt gegen Kopfschmerzen
Butter und Kase sind
Wenn ich fotografieren will, brauche ich Fotoapparat.
Wenn ich ins Kino gehen méchte, brauche ich eine
Dort fahrt der Bus ab. Das istPe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Das Auto ist kaputt und
Martin ist 18 Jahre alt. Er kann jetzt allein
Unser Nachbar schickt uns allen eine Einladung
Sie ist Arztin und arbeitet im
beginnen die Sommerferien?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Wir mUssen jeden Morgen acht Uhr bei der Arbeit sein.
Der Arzt dem Patienten Medikamente.
Hast du den Wein nicht dabei? - er ist hier.
schalt man die Kartoffeln, dann kocht man sie und schlieBlich
schneidet man sie.Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Meine Tante duscht taglich.Wie kann man es anders sagen?
Ich habe bald Geburtstag. Mutti, kauf bitte eine Bluse!
Blau ist die Farbe Meeres.
Martha hat gestern in einem Supermarkt neue ProduktePe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Mpawarse
Deine Freundin ist zu spat gekommen. Was sagst du ihr?
Der Mann, Familie in Osterreich lebt, arbeitet hier.
Gestern bin ich zu FuB ins Stadtzentrum
Im Fernsehen kommt ein Film, ich Lust habe.
Er fragt sich, er den Test bestehen kannPe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Hier man nicht rauchen. Das ist verboten!
Maria hat ein Buch gekauft, weil sie
Wir am Wochenende mal wieder einen Ausflug machen
Wir gehen ins Kino, wennPe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Ist noch Obst da? Ja, es ist noch da.
Ich fruhstucke, ich Pause habe.
Die Vase liegt im Mulleimer.Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Jane aus den USA hat Uber ihre Reise nach Deutschland
Was sagt man zu einem kranken Menschen?
Wie beginnt Klara die Postkarte an ihre Mutter?
Du glaubst jemandem nicht. Was sagst du dann?
Zwei Damen méchten im Café die Rechnung bezahlen. Was fragt der Kellner?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Sabine will in Spanien Urlaub machen, aber ihr Bruder nicht. Was sagt er?
Stammtisch ist
Ich kann leider nichts kochen, weil leer ist.
In Madrid haben wir viele Museen, Kirchen und Kunstgalerien besichtigt. Das sindPe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Wie spat ist es? ~ Es ist 13.25.
Du méchtest ins Kino gehen und fragst deine Eltern.
Wie beginnt Jana den Brief an ihren Freund?
Sie hat keinen Hunger, dennPe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Mpawarse
Ein Freund, 20, sucht eine neue Hose zum Ausgehen. Er hat nicht viel
Sabine will in Ohrid Urlaub machen, aber ihr Bruder nicht. Was sagt er?
Wie beendet Michael den offiziellen Brief?
Wie fragt Alex nach der Abfahrtzeit des Zuges nach Berlin?
Else ladt Klaus zum Abendessen ein. Er méchte mit Else essen und sagt:Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Der Vater machte seinem Sohn eine Freude machen. ,,Sieh mal, was ich dir
gekauft habe!"- sagt der Vater. Er zeigt ihm ein schones Spielzeugauto.
Das Spielzeugauto istPe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Tante Ema ist mit dem Zug am Hauptbahnhof in Munchen angenkommen. Sie ist
ausgestiegen, aber niemand hat sie abgehalt. Also sie hat von ihrem Handy die
Verwandten angerufen. Sie war ziemlich argerlich.
Wie fuhlte sich Tante Ema, als sie nicht abgeholt wurde?
In der Nacht Gewitter und Schnee. Tagstiber noch meist bewolkt und am
Vormittag schneit es. Im Laufe des Tages zum Teil sonnig. Tiefsttemperaturen in
der Nacht um 0 Grad.
Was fiir ein Text ist das?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Robert schrieb seinen Eltern
Jetzt bin ich zwei Wochen in Munchen. Ich habe mit meinem Freund Hans ein
Zimmer bei Familie Humm. Morgens kann ich mit dem Fahrrad zur Universitat
fahren, Hans kommt immer zu Fu in die Universitat. Die Vorlesungen sind sehr
interessant, und ich kann fast alles verstehen, was die Professoren sagen.
Besucht mich doch bitte einmal!
Wie heiBt sein Freund?
Ein junges Ehepaar verirrt sich mit dem Auto und wird nervos.
Wie fuhlen sich die Frau und der Mann?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Tante Ema ist mit dem Zug am Hauptbahnhof in Munchen angenkommen. Sie ist
ausgestiegen, aber niemand hat sie abgehalt. Sie hat von ihrem Handy aus ihre
Verwandten angerufen. Sie war ziemlich traurig.
Wie fuhlte sich Tante Ema am Bahnhof?
Tante Ema ist mit dem Zug am Hauptbahnhof in Munchen angenkommen. Sie ist
ausgestiegen, aber keiner hat sie abgeholt. Sie hat von ihrem Handy aus ihre
Verwandten angerufen. Sie war ziemlich traurig.
Wer wartete auf Tante Ema?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Eva ist ein Einzelkind aus einer Kleinfamilie. Sie hat auch wenige Verwandte,
keine Onkel, keine Tanten. Deshalb gefalllt ihr das Leben in einer
Wohngemeinschaft.
Eva hat
Im Jahr 1989 ist die Berliner Mauer gefallen. Das war ein Fest. Die Leute
haben am Branderburger Tor getanzt und gefeiert. Berlin war nicht mehr geteilt.
Was wurde in Berlin gefeiert?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Robert schrieb seinen Eltern
Jetzt bin ich zwei Wochen in Munchen. Ich habe mit meinem Freund Hans ein
Zimmer bei Familie Humm. Morgens kann ich mit dem Fahrrad zur Universitat
fahren, Hans kommt immer zu Fu in die Universitat. Die Vorlesungen sind sehr
interessant, und ich kann fast alles verstehen, was die Professoren sagen.
Besucht mich doch bitte einmal!
Wem schreibt Robert?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Handy ist seit Langem ein Wort in der deutschen Sprache. Im Englischen heiBt es
mobile oder cellular phone und die Kurzform lautet cell phone.
Was ist richtig?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Liebe Ulla,
Die Zeit hier in Spanien ist wunderbar! Ich stehe immer gegen neun Uhr auf und
frihstticke in Ruhe. Dann gehe ich schwimmen, Tennis spielen oder einkaufen.
Hier kann man viel Geld ausgeben! Die Restaurants sind auch sehr gut,
nachmittags gehe ich meistens surfen. Dann treffe ich fast immer Jorg. Abends
gehen wir meistens zusammen tanzen. Jetzt muss ich aber aufhoren. Morgen
mache ich mit Jérg einen Ausflug nach Granada
Herzliche GruBe
Deine Kerstin
Wie sind die Restaurants?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Gunter hat ein Surfbrett als Geschenk bekommen und er méchte surfen lernen.
Aber er kann das nicht selbst machen.
Er lernt surfenPe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Mpawarse
Nach der langen Reise finden sie ein Haus. Ein alter Mann offnet die Tur und sie
fragen nach dem Telefon. Aber er spricht nicht mit ihnen, sondern er zeigt ihnen
ein Zimmer. Sie mussen dort bleiben, weil es dunkel wird.
Warum muss das Ehepaar im Haus bleiben?
Warum bleibst du zu Hause?
Lieber Peter,
Sabine und ich arbeiten gerade fur den Europatag morgen in der Schule. Danke
fur Dein Fahnenquiz. Wir brauchen aber noch einmal Deine Hilfe. Wir haben das
Quiz, aber wir haben keine Lésungen. Bitte kontrolliere auch noch einmal die
Farben. Ist wirklich alles richtig? Wir brauchen auch noch Spenden fur das Buffet,
Cola und Orangensaft zum Beispiel;-)
Bitte antworte schnell.
Tanja
Was soll Peter kontrollieren?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Mpawarse
10 Schulerinnen und Schiller sin mit dem Auto in den Urlaub gefahren.Sie finden
das Auto bequem und praktisch. Nur eine Schulerin ist mit dem flugzeug nach
Spanien geflogen. Drei Schuler sind mit dem Bus in ein feriencamp gefahren
Niemand ist mit dem Zug oder mit dem fahrrad gefahren. Aber Melissa hat
gesagt, dass sie in den nachsten Ferien eine groBe Fahrradtour machen méchte
Wie finden die Schuler das Auto?
Ich wohne in Graz. Graz hat 250.000 Einwohner und liegt in Osterreich. Die
Altstadt von Graz ist wunderschén. In der Altstadt steht auch das Wahrzeichen
von Graz, der Uhrturm. Graz hat ein Theater und ein Opernhaus. Natuirlich gibt
es auch Parks, Kinos, Schwimmbader und viele Sportplatze.
Welches Wahrzeichen ist in der Altstadt von Graz?
Leibe Margu,
Wir sind vor einer Woche hier in Bibione angekommen. Gestern hat es geregnet
und wir sind in den Zoo gegangen. Aber heute ist das Wetter wunderbar. Die
Sonne scheint, und es ist wirklich warm. Das Meer ist wunderschén und wir
gehen jeden Tag zum Strand. Das hotel Angelo liegt direct am Meer. Abe res hat
auch einen Swimmingpool. Meine Eltern sind gerade in die Stadt gegangen, und
ich sitze hier am Swimmingpool und fruhstucke. Ich hoffe, es geht Dir gut
Liebe GruB
FlorianWie lange ist Florian in Bibione?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Mpawarse
Leibe Margu,
Wir sind vor einer Woche hier in Bibione angekommen. Gestern hat es geregnet
und wir sind in den Zoo gegangen. Aber heute ist das Wetter wunderbar. Die
Sonne scheint, und es ist wirklich warm. Das Meer ist wunderschén und wir
gehen jeden Tag zum Strand. Das hotel Angelo liegt direct am Meer. Abe res hat
auch einen Swimmingpool. Meine Eltern sind gerade in die Stadt gegangen, und
ich sitze hier am Swimmingpool und fruhstucke. Ich hoffe, es geht Dir gut.
Liebe GruB
Florian
Wo liegt das Hotel?
Lisa Vogel ist Krankenschwester. Sie wohnt in Neustadt und arbeitet im
Krankenhaus. Sie ist 34 und verheiratet. Ihr Mann heiBt Lukas. Er ist Ingenieur
und arbeitet oft im Ausland. Lukas und Lisa haben einen Sohn. Er heiBt Max. Max
ist 8 Jahre alt. Lisas Eltern heiBen Gunther und Sabine. Sie wohnen in Frankfurt,
Lisa hat keine Geschwister.
Was ist Frau Vogel von Beruf?
Lisa Vogel ist Krankenschwester. Sie wohnt in Neustadt und arbeitet im
Krankenhaus. Sie ist 34 und verheiratet. Ihr Mann heiBt Lukas. Er ist Ingenieur
und arbeitet oft im Ausland. Lukas und Lisa haben einen Sohn. Er heiBt Max. Max
ist 8 Jahre alt. Lisas Eltern heiBen Gunther und Sabine. Sie wohnen in Frankfurt.
Lisa hat keine Geschwister.
Wie heiBt Lisas Ehemann?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Mpawarse
Liebe Monika, viele GruBe aus Stockholm. Das Wetter ist leider nicht so gut. Es
ist kalt und nass. Heute hat es den ganzen Tag nur geregnet. Aber das macht
nichts. Die Stadt ist sehr interessant. Gestern haben wir eine Stadtrundfahrt
gemacht. Am Abend waren wir in der Disco und haben zwei Studenten aus Berlin
kennen gelernt. Sie heiBen Ben und Anton. Morgen wollen wir zu viert eine Tour
mit dem Schiff machen. Es ist wirklich super hier und wir haben jede Menge
Spa. Anna und Andrea
Wo waren Anna und Andrea?
Liebe Monika, viele GruBe aus Stockholm. Das Wetter ist leider nicht so gut. Es
ist kalt und nass. Heute hat es den ganzen Tag nur geregnet. Aber das macht
nichts. Die Stadt ist sehr interessant. Gestern haben wir eine Stadtrundfahrt
gemacht. Am Abend waren wir in der Disco und haben zwei Studenten aus Berlin
kennen gelernt. Sie heiBen Ben und Anton. Morgen wollen wir zu viert eine Tour
mit dem Schiff machen. Es ist wirklich super hier und wir haben jede Menge
SpaB. Anna und Andrea
Wen haben sie kennengelernt?
Deutschland ist ein groBes Land in der Mitte Europas. Es ist eines der reichsten
Lander der Welt und ein wichtiges Mitglied der Europaischen Union (EU).
Deutschland ist beruhmt fur hochwertige Industrieprodukte, besonders aus den
Bereichen Elektrizitat, Elektronik, Chemie und Autos.
Wo liegt Deutschland?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Mpawarse
Lieber Thomas,
wie geht es dir? Ich sitze hier gerade an meinem Schreibtisch und schaue aus
dem Fenster: Es regnet in Strémen. Deshalb vertreibe ich mir die Zeit ein wenig
und schreibe dir mal wieder. Das Wetter geht mir auf die Nerven, seit fast zwei
Wochen regnet es hier; ich bin echt urlaubsreif! Ich brauche die Sonnel! Aber
bald geht's ja los!!!Viele GruBe KlausWas braucht Klaus?
Mein Bruder hat kaputte Zahne, denn er isst viele
Ich habe eine Erkaltung und deshalb gehe ich zum
fahrt Jigen? Nach Gsterreich.
Sie interessiert sich Filme.
Das Konzert findet 10. Juni in Berlin statt.Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Mpawarse
Wenn man krank ist, geht man
Ich wissen, wann das Festival anfangt.
Er argert sich Uber seinen Bruder. Uber. argert er sich?
Ist Deutschland kleiner als Osterreich?
Sie arbeitet fleifig, damit
Liebe Ulla,
Die Zeit hier in Spanien ist wunderbar! Ich stehe immer gegen neun Uhr auf und
fruhstcke in Ruhe. Dann gehe ich schwimmen, Tennis spielen oder einkaufen.
Hier kann man viel Geld ausgeben! Die Restaurants sind auch sehr gut,
nachmittags gehe ich meistens surfen. Dann treffe ich fast immer Jorg. Abends
gehen wir meistens zusammen tanzen, Jetzt muss ich aber aufhéren. Morgen
mache ich mit Jorg einen Ausflug nach Granada
Herzliche GruBe
Deine Kerstin
Wo ist Kerstin?Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Mpawarse
Gisela ist krank. Der Arzt hat ihr Tabletten verschrieben. Nach jeder Mahlzeit soll
sie zwei Tabletten nehmen. Die Tabletten schmecken etwas sil und Gisela
vergisst sie nie
Sie nimmt die Tabletten
Liebe Anna,
vielen Dank fur die Einladung zu deinem 18.Geburtstag. Ich komme sehr gerne,
aber ich habe am Freitag immer von 18-20 Uhr einen Englischkurs. Ich komme
dann eben spater.
Liebe Griisse
Marta Anna feiert ?
Der Wein, er in Frankreich gekauft hat, ist sehr lecker.
Haben Sie schon ? Ja, sogar zwei. Meine Tochter hat zwei Séhne.Pe nC Roce oo eeu et recor nory
Welche Reaktion ist richtig?
Kannst du Getranke fiir das Fest besorgen?
Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Was ist Julian von Beruf: Reisefuhrer, Reisegruppe, Reiseroute, Reisekatalog?
Wie ist deine neue Mitschilerin?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Ein Haus ist viel zu teuer, dass kann ja bezahlen.
Mochten Sie sonst noch etwas?Ja, ich brauche noch,Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Sara hat das Bein gebrochen. Sie hatte
Mir ist zu kalt. Ich glaube, ich habe
Seit Tagen habe ich Schnupfen und Husten. Ich habe eine
war ich im Urlaub in der Karibik.Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Butter und Kase sind
Ich brauche ein Pferd. Ich méchte
Sie ist Arztin und arbeitet im
Ich war sehr mude und sofort im Hotelzimmer eingeschlafenPe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Wenn man krank ist, geht man.
Kannst du mir deine Schere leihen? Nein, ich habe leider auch
Frau Abel heute nach Leipzig.Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Das kleine Haus. der Wiese ist unser Haus.
Maja war die ganze Woche zu Hause. Sie Grippe.
Marion, dieses Kleid steht sehr gut.
Du siehst super ausTepmarickn (Nps ctpanickn jasnk) - Onuto o6pasosanne
Mpawarse
Ich habe bald Geburtstag. Muti, kauf bitte eine Bluse!
Martha hat gestern in einem Supermarkt neue Produkte
Der Mann, Familie in Osterreich lebt, arbeitet hier
Ich habe gestern bis 1 Uhr ferngesehen. bin ich so mude.
Wir spielen FuBball. Kommst du mit? — Nein, ich sehe fern.Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Dein Deutschbuch liegt Tisch.
Vor 50 Jahren mein GroBvater in Amerika.
Thomas und Markus, wie schmeckt der Kuchen?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
du gerne Pizza? - Ja, sehr gern.
Wann macht Eva das Abitur? - vier Jahren,
Und was hat dein Freund gesagt? Findet er das Buch interessant?- Nein, es
gefallt nicht.Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Ich schreibe mir alle neuen Wérter auf, wenn
Kannst du mir dein Buch leihen? - Nein, ich habe leider auch
Wir sehen uns dann also sonntagnachmittag um vier Uhr im Café
Ja, super! Ich freue. schon.Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Npauiarse
Im Fernsehen kommt ein Film, ich Lust habe.
Meine alte Bluse passt gut zu meinem Rock,
Wir mussen jeden Morgen acht Uhr bei der Arbeit sein.
Maria hat ein Buch gekauft, weil sie
Wir am Wochenende mal wieder einen Ausflug machen.Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Ich habe Angst, ich mit dem Flugzeug fliegen muss.
Wir gehen ins Kino, wenn
Er findet es schade, dass
Ich fruhstuicke, ich Pause habe.
Ich lerne immer meiner Freundin DeutschPe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Jane aus den USA hat Uber ihre Reise nach Deutschland
Morgen ist Sonntag, das ist Dezember.
Viele Leute telefonieren beim Essen,. das sehr unhdflich ist.Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Viele junge Menschen wohnen bei ihren Eltern, sie Streit mit ihnen
haben.
Das sind die Kunden, ich geholfen habe
Mama hat gesagt, du heute das Geschirr spulen!Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Unsere Lehrerin hat mit der Organisation eines Schuleraustausches
Matthias kommt Samstag um 10 Uhr aus Budapest zurtick.
Was sagt Claudia am Ende des Telefongesprachs?
Was sagt man zu einem kranken Menschen?
Klara schreibt einen Brief an den Direktor. Wie beginnt sie den Brief?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Wie beginnt Klara die Postkarte an ihre Mutter?
Mir lauft die Nase, ich huste und ich niese. Das heiBt, ich habe
Die Temperatur ist plus 35 Grad. Es ist sehr.
Ist die Wohnung teuer? — Nein, sie ist sehrPe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Klaudia méchte gar nichts machen.
Sie ist
Mein Vater méchte keinen trinken.Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Was hast du in Frankfurt gemacht?
Ich habe Ruckenschmerzen. Wie kann man es anders sagen?Der Riicken tut
weh
Was hast du in Berlin gemacht?
Zwei Damen méchten im Café die Rechnung bezahlen. Was fragt der Kellner?
Mein Bruder hat viel gelernt und ist sehr mide. Er soll
Sabine will in Spanien Urlaub machen, aber ihr Bruder nicht. Was sagt er?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Hypochonder sind Menschen, die
Stammtisch ist
In Madrid haben wir viele Museen, Kirchen und Kunstgalerien besichtigt. Das sind
Wie beginnt Jana den Brief an ihren Freund?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Am Telefon: "Guten Tag. Was kann ich fur Sie tun?" -
Bernhard ist am Telefon und fragt:
Schokolade und Bonbons sind
Ralf méchte einen schicken Pulli kaufen und fragt nach dem Preis:Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Petra mdchte mit Anna essen gehen. Was sagt sie?
Was ist Musli?
Was sind Sehenswirdigkeiten?
Auf dem Flughafen hat sich Simona von ihrer Famile verabschiedet.Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Was widest du machen, wenn du von deinen Eltern mehr Geld bekommen
wurdest?
Haben Sie schon ? — Ja, sogar zwei. Meine Tochter hat zwei Séhne.
Ich habe Ruckenschmerzen und meine Arztin sagt zu mir:
Sabine will in Ohrid Urlaub machen, aber ihr Bruder nicht. Was sagt er?
Ein junger Mann hilft einer Dame. Sie bedankt sich und sagt zu ihmPe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Peter fragt Anna: "Mochtest du mit Kaffee trinken?"
Ich habe Zahnschmerzen. Was soll ich tun?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Martin mochte mit einer Kollegin ins Kino gehen und fragt sie
Wie fragt Alex nach der Abflugzeit des Flugzeugs nach Frankfurt?
Wie beendet Michael den offiziellen Brief?
Wie fragt Alex nach der Abfahrtzeit des Zuges nach Berlin?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Else ladt Klaus zum Abendessen ein. Er méchte mit Else essen und sagt:
Der Vater méchte seinem Sohn eine Freude machen. ,,Sieh mal, was ich dir
gekauft habe!” - sagt der Vater. Er zeigt ihm ein schénes Spielzeugauto.Das
Spielzeugauto ist
Die Geschichte beginnt in einer einsamen Gegend. Ein junges Ehepaar verirrt
sich mit dem Auto und wird nervés.
Das ist eine Geschichte,Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Die Geschichte beginnt in einer einsamen Gegend. Ein junges Ehepaar verirrt
sich mit dem Auto und wird nervés. Plétzlich findet es ein Haus. Ein alter Mann
Offnet die Tur
Wie viele Personen kommen in der Geschichte vor?
Ein junges Ehepaar verirrt sich mit dem Auto und wird nervés
Wie fuhlen sich die Frau und der Mann?
Tante Ema ist mit dem Zug am Hauptbahnhof in Munchen angenkommen. Sie ist
ausgestiegen, aber keiner hat sie abgeholt. Sie hat von ihrem Handy aus ihre
Verwandten angerufen. Sie war ziemlich argerlich.
Wer wartete auf Tante Ema?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Eva ist ein Einzelkind aus einer Kleinfamilie. Sie hat wenige Verwandte, keine
Onkel, keine Tanten. Deshalb gefallt ihr das Leben in einer Wohngemeinschaft.
Eva hat
Das Internetist fur junge Leute sehr wichtig. Sie konnen mit Unbekannten
chatten und anders kommunizieren. Sie kénnen sogar einkaufen, Reisen buchen
und Informationen bekommen
Fur wen ist das Internet besonders wichtig?Tepmarickn (Nps ctpanickn jasnk) - Onuto o6pasosanne
Mpawarse
Was dein Bruder machen?
Dein Lehrer hat das Klassenbuch vergessen. Was sagst du ihm?
Mama hat gesagt, du heute das Geschirr spulen!
Dort faéhrt der Bus ab. Das ist
Sie nimmt gegen KopfschmerzenPe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Vegetarier essen kein
Meine Tante ist zu dick. Sie muss machen.
Wenn ich reise, nehme ich meinen Koffer mit. Das ist mein
Er fahrt mit der U-Bahn und braucht eine
Was ist kein Schulfach?
Wo kann man Fleisch kaufen?
Im Winter tragt man keine.
Welchen Sport macht man nicht im Wasser?
Wir haben Lust, etwas zu trinken, und gehen ins
Wie gefallt Ihnen das Sofa hier?
Gut, ist sehr schonPe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Was brauchst du aus der Apotheke?
Im Urlaub haben wir jeden Morgen eine Stunde lang
Meine Tante macht eine Diat, denn sie ist zu
Dieser DVD Player ist sehr teuer, aber er funktioniert auch viel, als
dieser
Das ist ein Telefon.
Bei einem Tempo muss man aber aufpassen.
Petra ist als Luka.
Ich wissen, wann das Festival anfangt.
Sie hat eine rote Jacke
Was méchten Sie als Nachtisch? Wie kann man es anders sagen?
Gestern habe ich meinen besten Freund in der Stadt
Martin hat Mai Geburtstag.Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Guten Tag. Ich brauche, einen Eimer von dieser Farbe.
Was schreibt man am Ende eines Briefes?
Was sagst du, wenn du etwas nicht weiBt?
Ist dein Auto schnell? Nein, es ist ziemlich
Das Ehepaar fragt nach dem Telefon. Aber der Mann spricht nicht mit ihnen,
sondern er zeigt ihnen ein Zimmer. Sie mussen bei dem Mann bleiben, weil es
dunkel wird,
Wann spielt sich die Szene ab?
Robert geht zweimal in der Woche auf den FuBballplatz. FuBball spielen macht
ihm SpaB. Dort sind viele seiner Feunde. Seine Schwester spielt Volleyball. Seine
Eltern spielen gern Golf. Roberts Familie ist eine Familie,Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Liebe Eva, lieber Ralf,
vielen Dank fur die herzliche Einladung. Leider kann ich nicht zu Eurem Fest
kommen, da ich Mitte Juni geschaftlich im Ausland bin. Wie gerne hatte ich
diesen besonderen Tag mit Euch gefeiert!
Liebe GruBe
Euer FrankWas fur ein Text ist das?Tepmarickn (Nps ctpanickn jasnk) - Onuto o6pasosanne
Mpawarse
Hallo Timo,
meine Woche h: Am Montag habe ich Mathetest, am
Dienstag habe ich mein Gitarrenkonzert (tiben, tiben, tiben!) und am
Mittwoch ist mein Tanzkurs. Tanzen mag ich nicht, aber ich mag Anita.
Und Anita findet Tanzen toll. Ich schreibe am Donnerstag wieder.
Liebe Gripe
Mark
Wie ist Marks Woche?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Liebe Sabine,
herzliche GrUBe aus der Turkei. Wie Du weiBt, verbringe ich hier meine
Sommerferien und genieBe die Sonne und das Meer. Das Wetter ist wirklich
herrlich, und ich habe schon viele Freunde getroffen.
Letzten Samstag hat meine Kusine geheiratet, das war ein riesiges
Familienfest. Einerseits habe ich mich gefreut, so viele Verwandte
wieder zu sehen, andererseits fand ich es ein bisschen langweilig, vor allem
rumzusitzen und zu essen ..
Vielleicht bekomme ich bald einen Job bei meinem Onkel. Er hat eine kleine
Import-Export-Firma in Istanbul, und da kann er mich mit meinen
Deutschkenntnissen gut gebrauchen. Und Istanbul ist natuirlich eine wunderbare
Stadt!
Wenn es klappt, dann musst Du mich unbedingt mal besuchen.
Und was sind so Deine Plane?
Schreib bald!
Dein Mesut
Wo verbringt Mesut die Sommerferien?
Vierzehn Musiker, das sind die ,Séhne Mannheims”. Mannheim ist eine Stadt in
Deutschland und die ,Séhne Mannheims" sind eine Band aus Deutschland.
Vierzehn Musiker: Die Band ist sehr gro8. Alle Musiker sind Manner.
Was ist die" Sohne Mahnheims " ?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Binud Gorong kommt aus Nepal. Ein besonderes Schulfach in Nepal ist
Naturschutz. Warum Naturschutz? Viele Menschen sind Bauern von Beruf und die
Natur ist die Basis fur ihr Leben.Aber die Natur in Nepal ist in Gefahr. Deshalb ist
Naturschutz ein wichtiges Schulfach in Nepals Schulen.
Welches Fach lernen die Kinder in Nepal?
Carina
Ich mag Dokumentationen und Spielshows. Meine Lieblingssendung ist ** wer
wird Millionar?* *. Das ist eine Quizsendung. Mein Bruder mag die Sendung nicht.
Er findet sie langweilig. Aber ich finde die Quizfragen interessant und meine
Antworten sind oft richtig. Ich méchte gern einmal bei °* Wer wird Millionar?”*
mitmachen. Ich sehe auch gern Krimis, aber Zeichentrickfilme mag ich nicht, die
sieht mein Bruder gern. Ich sehe oft am Wochenende fern und manchmal auch
am Nachmittag.
Was mag Carina nicht?
Carina
Ich mag Dokumentationen und Spielshows. Meine Lieblingssendung ist ** wer
wird Millionar?* *. Das ist eine Quizsendung. Mein Bruder mag die Sendung nicht.
Er findet sie langweilig. Aber ich finde die Quizfragen interessant und meine
Antworten sind oft richtig. Ich méchte gern einmal bei °* Wer wird Millionar?’*
mitmachen. Ich sehe auch gern Krimis, aber Zeichentrickfilme mag ich nicht, die
sieht mein Bruder gern. Ich sehe oft am Wochenende fern und manchmal auch
am Nachmittag.
Wie findet sie die Quizfragen?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Ich bin Vegetariein. Ich esse kein Fleisch. Ich esse nur Gemisse, Milch und Kase
Typisch ésterreichisches Essen, also zum Beispiel Wiener Schnitzel oder
Schweinebraten, mag ich nicht.
Aber ich mag Kaiserschmarrn. Das ist eine typisch ésterreichisches Nachspeise
Man macht einen groBen, dicken Pfannkuchen. Dann macht man Stucke, und das
isst man mit Kompott. Kaiserschmarrn koche ich oft
Das ist nicht so schwer.
Was isst sie nicht?
Jasmin lebt in Banglandesch. Um sechs Uhr ist schon auf der Mulldeponie, Auch
am Sonntag. Sie sucht Dinge fur ihre Familie
Wo ist Jasmin um 6 Uhr?
Sehr geehrter Her Seibt,
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Mit freundlichen GruBen
Rainer Lohmann Leiter MarketingWas gibt es in jeder Zeitschrift?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Sehr geehrter Her Seibt,
zu Beginn des Fruhlings haben wir ein ganz besonderes Angebot fur Sie. Lesen
Sie TOP - die Zeitschrift fur unsere Stadt! Sie erscheint jede zweite Woche. TOP
unterhalt Sie mit interessanten Geschichten aus unserer Stadt und informiert Sie
uber das Programm fur 14 Tage Kultur, Sport und Freizeit. Und naturlich gibt es
in jeder Zeitschrift auch das komplette Fernsehprogramm fur zwei Wochen,
damit es Ihnen zuhause auch nicht langweilig wird!
Sie bekommen TOP selbstverstandlich an jedem Kiosk. Aber noch einfacher ist
es, Sie lassen sich TOP einfach kostenlos nach Hause schicken. Deshalb hier jetzt
unser Angebot fiir Sie: Lesen Sie 12 Monate TOP fur nur 63,60 Euro —
versandkostenfrei
Das lohnt sich sofort fur Sie, denn so sparen Sie 20 % im Vergleich zum Kauf am
Kiosk.
Rufen Sie gleich unseren Leserservice an oder schicken Sie eine E-Mail an
leserservice@top.de
Wir wurden uns freuen, Sie bald als TOP-Leser begruBen zu durfen!
Mit freundlichen GruBen
Rainer Lohmann Leiter MarketingWie oft erscheint die Zeitschrift?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Markus hat das Friihstiick gemacht und isst ein Ei. Er war gestern in der Disco,
aber er ist frith nach Hause gekommen. Der Abend war langweilig, denn er hat
seine Freundin Corinna nicht getroffen. Deshalb hat er auch nicht getanzt.
Seine Mutter findet das traurig.
Wie war der Abend?
Es ist Donnerstag in Coban in Guatemala. Juan spielt FuBball. Aber Juan und
seine Freunde sind blind. Sie sehen den Ball nicht, sie horen den Ball nur: Im
FuBball sind Steine!
Was kann Juan nicht machen?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Hallo Timo,
meine Woche ist schrecklich: Am Montag habe ich Mathetest, am
Dienstag habe ich mein Gitarrenkonzert (tiben, tiben, tiben!) und am
Mittwoch ist mein Tanzkurs. Tanzen mag ich nicht, aber ich mag Anita.
Und Anita findet Tanzen toll. Ich schreibe am Donnerstag wieder.
Liebe Gripe
Mark
Wann findet der Tanzkurs statt?
Liebe Margu,
Wir sind vor einer Woche hier in Bibione angekommen. Gestern hat es geregnet
und wir sind in den Zoo gegangen. Aber heute ist das Wetter wunderbar. Die
Sonne scheint, und es ist wirklich warm. Das Meer ist wunderschén und wir
gehen jeden Tag zum Strand. Das hotel Angelo liegt direkt am Meer. Aber es hat
auch einen Swimmingpool. Meine Eltern sind gerade in die Stadt gegangen, und
ich sitze hier am Swimmingpool und fruhstucke. Ich hoffe, es geht Dir gut.
Liebe GruB
Florian
Wie lange ist Florian in Bibione?Pe Ue ace Ee men Cee
Mpawarse
Liebe Margu,
Wir sind vor einer Woche hier in Bibione angekommen. Gestern hat es geregnet
und wir sind in den Zoo gegangen. Aber heute ist das Wetter wunderbar. Die
Sonne scheint, und es ist wirklich warm. Das Meer ist wunderschén und wir
gehen jeden Tag zum Strand. Das hotel Angelo liegt direkt am Meer. Aber es hat
auch einen Swimmingpool. Meine Eltern sind gerade in die Stadt gegangen, und
ich sitze hier am Swimmingpool und fruhstucke. Ich hoffe, es geht Dir gut.
Liebe GruB
Florian
Wo liegt das Hotel?
10 Schulerinnen und Schiller sin mit dem Auto in den Urlaub gefahren.Sie finden
das Auto bequem und praktisch. Nur eine Schulerin ist mit dem Flugzeug nach
Spanien geflogen. Drei Schtler sind mit dem Bus in ein Feriencamp gefahren.
Niemand ist mit dem Zug oder mit dem Fahrrad gefahren. Aber Melissa hat
gesagt, dass sie in den nachsten Ferien eine groBe Fahrradtour machen méchte
Wie finden die Schuler das Auto?
10 Schulerinnen und Schiller sin mit dem Auto in den Urlaub gefahren.Sie finden
das Auto bequem und praktisch. Nur eine Schulerin ist mit dem Flugzeug nach
Spanien geflogen. Drei Schtler sind mit dem Bus in ein Feriencamp gefahren.
Niemand ist mit dem Zug oder mit dem Fahrrad gefahren. Aber Melissa hat
gesagt, dass sie in den nachsten Ferien eine groBe Fahrradtour machen méchte
Wer ist mit dem Zug gefahren?