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Yaryna Panas

1.
Keeping fit
The Munrow Centre is in the campus of the University of Birmingham and it
offers a wide range of different ways in which people can keep fit. The gym
provides an excellent centre for improving fitness. In addition, it is well staffed
and there is always someone there to give you assistance. It is very well
equipped and contains many different machines. The rowing machines are
always very popular and there are five different models. Another very popular
activity is using the cycling machines and these are also extremely popular with
both men and women. There are large changing rooms and showers for both
men and women.

The 50 metre swimming pool is extremely well used. It is open to swimmers


from 8am in the morning until 10pm at night. However, you will need to check
the timetable carefully because sometimes there are special times set aside for
children or families or club training. There are large changing rooms and
showers for both men and women. The water is always very clean although the
changing rooms are rather small. Finally, there are swimming lessons for people
who cannot swim.

2. 1. "My paper clearly demonstrates ...": A Cross-Disciplinary Comparison of


Boosting in Research Articles- full sentence
2. Clocks, Chaos, and Communication: Models and Experiments on Laser
Systems-noun phrases
3. Academic Writing for Graduate Students of Science: What Do They Really
Need? -question titles
4. Motivating Creativity in Organizations: On Doing What you Love and
Loving What You Do -verb phrases
5. Gossip and the Insecure Workplace: Look before you Speak. Noun phrases
and verb phrases

3. I, Yaryna Panas, as the aunt of the pupil , agree to provide financial support
to the pupil Zentyk Makar in the amount of $12000 U.S. dollars so that he may
study at Lvivska Private School 89 for 4 years.

4. A A crucial event in the historical evolution of scientific English was the birth
of the
scientific journal. This event and its early rhetorical consequences have been
well described
in recent research. In contrast, few details are known concerning subsequent
developments
in scientific writing from the eighteenth century onward.
B Research articles from the Edinburgh Medical Journal, the oldest continuing
medical
journal in English, constitute the corpus in this study. Sampling took place at
seven intervals
between 1735 and 1985, with two types of data analysis being performed—
rhetorical text
analysis focusing on the broad genre characteristics of articles; and linguistic
analysis of
these articles registrar features using Biber's system of text analysis.
C Results indicate that the linguistic rhetorical evolution of medical research
writing can be
accounted for on the basis of the changing epistemologicalnorms of medical
knowledge, the
growth of a professional medical community, and the periodic redefinition of
medicine vis-
a-vis the non-medical sciences.
D
In this paper, the changing language and rhetoric of medical research reporting
over the
last 250 years are characterized and the underlying causes of these changes
investigated.

5.The author describes the notion of sexism in English. He / She tells that it was
clearly shown in the poetry of the 17th century but now writers are trying to
avoid it as English is becoming more and more effective every year.
Thus ,women can be offended because the role of men in the language is more
superior than theirs, especially in labor or on the cultural assumption. It shows
that women are not equal to men and as a result they are depreciated in the
society.
Nowadays the authors of dictionaries are trying to publish their works without
any biases towards any group.

6. Fill in the suitable logical connector (thus, while, similarly, however,


firstly).
The way in which parents correct their children’s errors in their first language
tends to be limited to corrections of meaning. _1_However ______________,
in informal
learning of a second language (i.e. not in the classroom) errors that do not
interfere
with meaning are usually ignored, because most people would feel they were
being
impolite if they interrupted and corrected someone who was trying to have a
conversation with them! __2_Similarly_____________, they may ‘correct’ if
they cannot
understand what the speaker is trying to say. __3__Thus____________, errors
of grammar

and pronunciation are rarely commented on, but the wrong choice of word
may
receive a comment from the confused listener. The only place where the
correction of
language errors is common is the language classroom.

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