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                          Speaking
Part A:
1. Obtain (v)
 The local authority may assist you to obtain alternative
accommodation. 
2. Conduct (v)
 The negotiations have been conducted in a positive manner.
3. Brief (adj)   /briːf/
 This necessarily brief account concentrates on two main areas.
4. Awkward (adj)   /ˈɔːkwəd/
 There was an awkward moment when she didn’t know whether to
shake his hand or kiss his cheek.
5. Handle (v)
 Most customers were satisfied with the way their complaints were
handled.
6. Criticism (n)  /ˈkrɪtɪsɪzəm/
 You must learn to accept criticism.
7. Defensive (adj) 
 The prince drew up his forces in a strong defensive position. 
8. Intern (n)
 She refused to be treated by an intern and demanded to see a
qualified doctor.
9. Assessment (n)
 I had to make a quick assessment of the situation and act
accordingly.
Part B:
1. Require
 This condition requires urgent treatment.
2. Relief  /rɪˈliːf/
 No one was hurt, and we all breathed a sigh of relief.
3. Apply
 I applied to four universities and was accepted by all of them.
4. Disconnect
 The family agreed to disconnect her life support system.
5. Regulations
 It’s against safety regulations to fix these doors open.
 Under the new regulations concerning the adoption of children.
6. Expenses
 Medical expenses can be quite high if you are not insured.
7. Outside
 I opened the door and looked outside.
 Several people were standing in the hallway outside of his room.
8. Pass
 He gave me a smile as he passed.

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