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Part Question 1 ‘Style: Report format, and formal language as the reports for your manager. Your paragraphs must be very clearly divided. You can use headings, numbering or bullet points, but remember to use avenge (of structures and formal language inthe report. Content: Include the folowing points from the notes, but add details of your wm * groups too large + Useful activities but ting * good handouts + Useful new approach Yu should describe the course, and explain whether or not ‘you would recommend it and give your reasons. You must aio make recommendations for your manager inthe final paragraph, Part2 Question 2 Style: Either semiformal or informal, but remember you ae tying to Interest the magazine readers 20 use colourful language and ty to Use features such as rhetorical questions ta draw the reader in. Use clear paragraphs, and give your article a title, Content: You should * describe the holiday + explain what you did and wy you enjoyed it + ‘ive an intresting conclusion, Question 3 ‘Style: Semi-formal as this san information sheet for students. You should present facts as clearly as posible. You can ether use paragraphs {ene for each point) with or without headings, or bullet points. f you use bullet point, remember that you sti have ta show a range. ff language, so don’t make ther too simple and don’t use them ia every paragraph. Content: Include information about: *"suitable accommodation + methods of study + ways of meeting people, Remember to include deta to support your ideas, Question 4 Sle: Formal, avoiding colloquial expressions, You can use the letter format, but remember to use a formal syle. You must use clear paragraphs, which could be one paragraph for each of the content Points below. Content: You should think about the ski that might be needed for the job, especially dealing with people and using social skis, "You mst include information about the person's * personal qualities * relevant sls * relevant work experience, Remember to include detals to back up your reference, and to conclude by saying whether you recommend the person forte Test 2, Paper 3: Use of English (page 40) Part 1: The texting pigeons The ether words ae not followed by ‘on’ The other words do not form part ofa fixed expression The other words are not followed by a comme, The other words are not folowed by to in 2 fixed expression. The right answer ia strong collocation, The right answer collocates with sensors! The other words ae not followed by nto The other words are not followed by on! Although athe words havea similar meaning, only the right Anse s the word for items lke cameras, Only the right answer colloctes with from’ in a fixed expression Only the right answer makes a strong collocation. Only the right answer is used with ‘with’ inthis meaning, Rosser Part 2: A computer bag with style 13. up (preposition) part ofa phrasal verb 14 his (pronoun) part ofa fixed expression 15. in preposition) part ofa fixed expression 16 who (relative pronoun) introduces a clause 17 when {time word) introduces a clause 18 help (ver) part ofa feed expression 19. cut (preposttion) part ofa phrasal verb 20. ifthough (part of linking expression) emphasises that something is ‘ue although something else is also true 21 set verb) part ofa phrasal verb 22. how (determiner) means ‘in which way 23 of (prepostion) pat of fixed expression 24 the (definite article) defining ‘bag 125 nothing (pronoun) part of fixed expression with lacked” 26 a indefinite article) 27° for (preposition fllowing ‘catered’ Part 3: What makes a great waterfall? 28 astonishing (ver to adjective) 29 overrated (ver to adjective) 30 height (adjective to noun) 31. enthusiasts (verb to nour) 32 indisputably (adjective to adverb) 33 breathtaking (noun to aojective) 34 spectacular (noun to adjective) 35. topical (noun to adjective) 36 anesome noun to adjective) 37 Surrounding (adjective to adjective) Part 4 38 working: collocation, phrasal verb, phrasal verb 39. lead: colocation, fixed expression, spectic word 440. steady fixed expression, collocation, allocation 441. charge: fixed expression, collocation, specific word 42 especie rd coleestion wih reso coestion wth z 5 Just as much fun: comparative with ‘as {do not appes| to me: parallel structure chances are (that) Pil il gt: fixed expression Supposed to have been: reporting phrase Us took any notice of: callocation with Keyword be taken inta account: Fixed expression (had) never occurted tous: parallel structure hhas not been/got in touch with: colocation with keyword serena : Listening (page 47) Partt Seesears 1A 28 38 4c 58 6A Part 2: The office of the future 7 paperless B architect 9 routine 10 concentration 12 teamwork 13 advertising 14 creative 11 lawyers Part3 150 16C 170 186 194 208 arta 21H 22F 238A 240 2SE 26F 27E 2BA 29K 306 Test 3, Paper 1: Reading (page 53) parts 11D: ‘And she never ang me a nine on @ Monday, suggesting we mest and have lunch, ness she had a reason”

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