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79.3 80.1 80.2 B12 813. 82.1 82.2 82.3 82.4 82.5 83.1 83.2 83.3 83.4 84.1 84.2 1 on; operas 2 highlights 3 on; repeat Unit 80 Possible answers: phone card; phone box; phone call; phone directory; answerphone; mobile phone; public phone; on the phone 1 speak to 2 Speaking 3 My name is 4 message 5 out/not here/in a meeting 6 back 7 (phone) number 8 Isthar 9 here/in 10 be 11 leave 12. message 13 give 14 ring/call_ 15 (phone) number _16 Is that 17 Thisisf's 18 through 19 engaged 20 on Unit 81 2 floppy disk 3 user-friendly 4 Internet Service Provider 5 keyboard 6 e-mail address 7 laser printer 8 laptop 9 back-up copy 10 websites 1 save the data in this document 2 cut 3 openanew document 4 copy Sprint 6 openan existing document 7 paste 1 printed; crashed 2 connect 3 download 4 virus 5 checked; sent 6 browsing 7 search 8 at; dor Unit 82 2 science 3 technology 4 art S French 6 history 7 English 8 geography 9 music_—_10 chemistry 13° 25 311 416 — 5 gotouniversity or college/get a job 1 divided 2 lessons 3. breaks 4 pupils 5 subjects 6 terms 2 into hospital 3 robed 4 touniversity S$ tochurch 6 to prison 1 Lfailed my exam. 2 I did very badly. 3 I'm hopelessiterrible/not very good at English. 4 [ got a very low mark. Unit 83 2 medicine/biology 3 agriculture/chemistry 4 psychology 5S business studies 6 history of art 7 palitics 8 law 1 agrant 2 a degree 3 undergraduates 4 lecturers 5 graduates 6 postgraduates 7 research 8 lectures 1 get 2 goto 3doing 4 get_—_S lasts/goes on for Tat 2 in 3 doing; in{to’on 4 postgraduate/Masters5_department 3g 4h SbF 7d Sa 2 the judge 3 prisoners 4 the jury barristers (lawyers) 6 criminals 234. Engish Vocabulary in Use (presintermediate & itermediote) 42.4 42.5 43.1 43.2 43.3 1 victims 2 refugees 3 casualties 4 survivors 5. dead; wounded 1 malaria 2 leprosy 3. cholera or typhoid 4 rabies. 5 yellow fever Unit 43 I primary 2 nursery 3 grammar 4 comprehensive 5 fucther/higher 6 evening classes 7 grant 8. teacher-training college 1 P'm taking/doing/sitting an examination tomorrow. or Pve got an examination tomorrow! 2 Thear you passed / did well in your examinatio You can study a lor of different subjects / take a lor of different courses at this, university. (a career is a job or profession you follow for life or for many years) 4 T got some good marks/grades in my continuous assessment this term, 5. She's a teacher in a primary school. (Professors are only in universities and are very senior teachers.) 6 He gave an interesting 45-minute lecture on Goethe. (A conference is a big meeting of people with the same interests, usually lasting several days.) She got @ diploma in personnel management. (Only universities can give degrees.) 8... we started having French classes/lessons at school. (Seminars are classes held in colleges or universities.) Possible questions: 1 Do students in your country get a grant? 2. What's the difference between a state university and a private one? 3. What goes on at playschools and nursery schools? 4 Why did you choose a teacher-training college instead of a university? 5. What’s the school-leaving age in Britain now? 6 You look terribly tired. What've you been doing? 7 Do you get marks/credits/points/percentages for your exams? 8 Did you skip yesterday’s lecture? 9. What are ‘A-levels’? Follow-up: You could look up these things in an encyclopaedia, or else write to your ‘American Embassy and ask them to send you information about education in the USA. Broadly speaking a high school s ike a British secondary school, college means furcher ‘education, a sophomore is a second-year college student and graduate school is where you study for further degrees, eg. MA/MSc, after gaining your firse degree. Unit 44 union representative 7 supervisor executive 8 labourer director 9 personnel officer unskilled worker 10 public relations officer administrator 11 security officer safety officer (not the security 12. receptionist officer ~ see answer 11) English Vocobulary in Use (Upperintermediate) 237

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