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Identity bias and exaggeration | \ \ “ . fudy( ) Lessons @ Vocabulary announce (v) (d) evo | Investigate (v) (d)" atl aady, broadsheet (n) Aye staan | occur () (red) cn casualty (n) shania | piracy (n) tees cheat (n) (v) (ea) eeldialens | ruin () (ed) vy aim (v) (ed) weuleen | shocked (adi) lle Ippae compensate () (a) ~occann | spin iv) lm demand (n) (v) (ed) seterste ) tabloid (n) adie 1 Thapoinwenstnig a eine Vocabulary on Reading oN afford (v) (ed) ‘suis uats | incident (n) Ew amazing (adj) aie | media (n) PLE ily! ae} article (n) Ue | nervousness (n) Patios author (n) saisiaie | product (n) = authority (n) ‘ualatae | publish (v) (ed) pills block (v) (ed) Gyulane | rescuer (Nn) aie | booksellers (7 sass gait) | result (n) ass | | contents ‘stagine | rhyme (n) Bye Oe Saas copy {n) (v) by ied) Qsyaua | route (n) de crime (n. aay | sand (n) dy | dishonest (ad) ous) pblgate x | security (n) od | exist (v) (ed! soe | site (0) ‘= | extreme (adj yhia/ayas | square (n) (ad) Pr factual (ad) vi | storm (n) anole | | fans opaaa /Ogantia | strict (adj) phha/aj> | financially (ads tate | tonne (n) ob headline (n) (ht dd tly olga | warning (n) = illegal inl sal gents nt | camscane goal Vocabulary on Listening accurate (adj) as | journalist (n) annoying (adi) ase | nosy (ad) apply for (v) (pied) apprenticeship (n) celebrity (n) full-time (ad) give up (v) Journalism (n) obviously (adv) qualities (n) quote (n) (vi (d) reporter (n) ‘Workbook Vocabulary convict (n) ‘aule pgSaaigtia | permission (n) volunteer (n) (v) (ed) wastes | copyright (n) pill sls pia aysiu asian gaits | pirated (adj) Teepe court (n) iasae | punish (v) (ed) ay criminal (adj) Staite! | punishment (n) we Danish (ad) vsiais | refer to (v) (red) toss digital (adj) wy | require (v) (d) hh former (adi) © te | sumtin) all ga te lawyer (n) gis | textbooks in) Tapa os laine meee tate (vd) Pay (n) (v) dull i ib tt } t eps lepaia \ Expressions, Phrases, Idioms & Prepo: itions _—_ at low cost finda chance for staged atthe same time for that reason san (be) kept a secret return to normal daub opty do an amazing job Jas Jars pois | wait with bated breath ped bie site find out sas, | pass through od © Se yapay 90 around Usasnz | shareon open for eoite 1 J travel through ~ my Cascais (una T | Lessors 18 Derivatives eet eee a. oe announcement wear! announce oly : announced announcer | ats compensate em: | compensation vas | compensatory gage, exist™ ass | existence soe | existent ie investigate Nan en investigative Aas * | investigator occur tua, | occurrence Sons publish (pant li published publisher warn aay | warning aaias | warning + -Dronsis dort ext anyere “Thevrtece of drcnaere was hutands yn. = Orotaie ae ert (words, Synonyms & Antonyms ‘Word Meaning ) Synonym .istyat » Antonym wnat 2 block Sevlee | obstructhinder allow/facilitate ade claim ee | allege/assert conceal/hide a compensate eeu | make up for/repay penalise ay demand wt: | order/request reply/offer antn extreme sat | intense/severe mild/low aiSial iss Fanta yas | real/realistic false/fictional Asse nosy ves | curious uninterested/uncaring ine nt occur cass | take place/ happen stop is consequence/outcome cause devastate/ destroy construct/repair meat stern Mlexible/gentie eee ‘Canscmer in iopunl LMM 1) Choose the correct answer froma, b, cor d: @ the store had falsely that its products were all natural a) improved b) tried ‘claimed ) suggested | @ The court said that the workers who had been fired without good reasons should be ) punished b) compensated penalised d) ruled @ the Chinese car company the launch of its new range of cars, ) announced ) applied ©) presented 4) repented @ The government's primary objective of improving roads is reducing road . 2) builders b) workers ©) passengers 4) casualties @ sami warned me not to play cards with Wael, saying that he is a big | a) clerk 'b) cheat <) boss d) writer eferead and fon on eno weabaary ine ete Reading Text (1) A) New Harry Potter book shown online Photographs of all 784 pages of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows have appeared on the internet, four days before JK. Rowling's final book is due to be published. Itis not known who took photographs of the book, whose contents have been kepta secret before the book is published at 12.01 am on Saturday. Some websites have removed the photos after receiving warnings from the publisher's lawyers, but photos of the book can still be read on other sites. It is also claimed" that some people were typing up copies of the book from the photos to share on social media. This all occurred” despite the careful security which has been put in place | yaa before the book is published. This included asking booksellers not to tell the 1) yes media when or if they had copies of the book. The incident highlights the tala problems of online book piracy, which is becoming much more common, —_ (= B) Internet cheat ruins Potter surprise (sea? Bie le hat Just four days before JK. Rowling's final book about Harry Potter is, published, an internet cheat" has shared every page of the book online. This | "era has tuined® the surprise for millions of readers, who have been waiting with bated breath® to find out what happens to the famous character. Several websites show photographs of every page of Harry Potter ‘and the Deathly Hallows, which means that you can read the whole 7 book online, including the long-awaited ending. Lawyers have demanded that the websites stop showing the illegal photos, and, fortunately, some websites have agreed, However, other people have typed up the text from the photos and are likely to share the story on other websites. Fans of Harry Potter were shocked by thenews.“I's terrible” says Kate Strong from Cambridge, who plans to buy the new book for her children. The person who has done this should be put in Prison” camseaner psa Reading Text (2) Ever Given blocks SuezCanal 4. 202; Rescuers have finally moved a huge ship which was blocking ye» = traffic going through the Suez Canal. The ship, called the Ever @ ° Given, is 400 metres long and weighs 200,000 tonnes. It is one of a Tie the largest of this type of ships in the world, PMO. ‘The ship was travelling through the Suez Canal on 23 March . 7 “4 when there was a sandstorm. The ship's captain said thata strong a wind spun" the ship so that both its front and back hit the sides. of the canal. The result was that no ships could travel past the ship for nearly a ow week. a Yesterday, more than 380 ships were waiting to pass through the canal. Many ship companies wanted to know if there was another route. Afewofthe | 3) wat/vaiy ships’ captains decided to go around the south of Africa instead, but this added jp ead about eight days to their journey. i At the same time, some countries announced * that they would send products | (5) vas by air, but this is about three times more expensive as sending it by ship. ‘The accident was terrible for businesses around the world. That is because around 12% of the world’s business products pass through the canal each day so the accident cost both Egypt and other countries millions of dollars. Luckily, smaller Egyptian boats were finally able to move the Ever Given yesterday. They did an amazing job. They moved around 30,000 square metres ‘of sand under the ship before they took the ship to the Great Bitter Lake, in the middle of the canal. The canal authorities told us that they won't know the true cause of the accident until they investigate” ‘Although the canal is open for ships again today, traffic through the canal won't return to normal for many days. Experts are investigating the possible casualties * for all sides. They are also studying the accident carefully to see how Egypt can be compensated” financially. Reading Text (3) (workbook) {a) Punished for stealing books! ‘An International Crime Court in Denmark punished a twenty-year-old student for selling pirated digital copies of textbooks. The student said she was only trying to help others buy cheaper books. ‘The student was punished and required to pay a large sum of money for her crime. The criminal lawyer made it clear that copying e-books without the permission of the author isa crime. {B) Piracy is a crime! In recent news, 2 former Danish student in her late 20s was punished for selling pirated digital copies of textbooks. Her crimes were referred to the country’s International Crime Court. The criminal lawyer stated that the convict has now received a punishment for violating copyright law. He also said that it is important to understand that even though it is easy 10 do 0, its a crime to copy e-books without the permission of the author. When asked to give a reason why she sold books that she does not own the rights to, the student said she was helping students obtain books at a lower price. It was made clear to her that copying e-books that one does not own the rights ¢o is illegal In addition to being punished by law, she is als0 required to pay a large sum of maney for the crime of piracy. : ‘Consent in opal GEST EO) e feporter How did you get into jou Journalist :1 started asa tainee on a local newspaper and then I started a three year apprenticeship ve written for many newspapers since that time, reporter: What advice can you give a student reporter like me? Journalist :Learn from your mistakes! When | \was first interviewing people, lwas asking too many questions. Let the person talk and always listen very carefully. Give both sides of the story and make sure any facts or quotes ® are accurate. When | first wrote news stories, | often included my own feelings and | (>. opinions. This was not good. If you're writing a news story, try to be objective. tite Reporter: Have you ever interviewed anyone famous? est Journalist : I've interviewed lots of celebrities * . (agus Reporter: Who was the most annoying person you've interviewed? (Thats pgs Journalist : There was one grumpy person that remember! |wasinterviewing ‘well-known actor when he told me to be quiet. The actor didn't want to answer my questions! Reporter :Isita hard job? Journalist :it can be. Sometimes | wonder why I'm tired, and | remembs twelve hours without a break! But journalists usually love what they do. jer that I've worked for Reporter: What kind of person does a good journalist have to be? Journalist :You obviously have to be good at writing, but you also have to bea naturally nosy" person and you really need to be interested in people. ve worked with a lot of journalists and the best ones have these three qualities. Reporter: What advice would you give to young people listening whe journalists? Journalist : Get some experience on the school newspaper or work fora local newspaper for free. And don't give up. Keep trying until someone gives you a chance. | was working as a volunteer and at a shop while I was at university. And | applied for eighteen jobs before | got my first full-time" job. 12 years later, I'm still here! 10 want to become re | ‘Canscamerin opal Listening Text (2) (Workbook) Manat: tum, Soha has broken the computer! It's not working Soha {1 didn't break it, Manal Manat : ut you used it last Soha Yes, but it was working when | used it Mum Sorry, girls, [forgot to say that It broke yesterday. Dad: That computer is always breaking! We need a new one TALIM 2) choose the correct answer from a,b, cord description of each temple in Luxor. At a (@ The tourist booklet gives a detailed and a) unclear b) accurate e)vague d)electrical (@rtedaya Matak became a/an after winning two bronze medals at the Olympics. a) detective b)inventor celebrity d) editor Brn neighbour actually videotaped the famous actor's family in their own backyard ajnosy b) honest loyal d) innocent @ The article about the crime included from the detectives who worked on the case. ajrules byessays ¢) proverbs ) quotes (@ The famous player has decided to... up football at the end of this season. ajhold b) take give d) get aca Ou: the arawars at send ef oo (ake Aled BLE I pets GSI! Gee aaa ple Coy 8 wis! @thanawia_3ama camseaner ps pal Aeaserysnportnttoknownben pe Slob tewars Focus QaEIit _ ysomeone who behaves in a dishonest way in order to get something —4 to ask for something in a very strict and serious way cheat jemand = ya formal word meaning ‘event’ incident — claim » say something is true, although it has not been proved — occur »happen or exist in a particular place or situation Notes QUMZEIEED factual based on facts, or involving facts Geli The film was based on a true story. — Piracy — s when someone illegally copies and sells someone's work — tuined ye aes completely spoiled something — shocked aa yan extreme adjective meaning very surprised and upset -— wait with bated breath pang oy a phrase meaning waiting with a lot of nervousness and excitement ee (tell Alay The court makes its decision based on factual evidence. based on real facts, and not imagined or invented ‘Canscamerin opal hewspaper/paper Ligaealbanys (cotgatly wiyas the media Ally neal Jat LH Lg pails Satinty | | | tabloid | Mae pa Spal ut die | (alot jo ya! broadsheet | spain JOD Raye habe hb Les Laalgally Salas) Ad! 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(agit yet ayaa investigate sg 8 ial BLASS Gass ats (agade dtl gl tag Zany te inspect Ravel yo asl dys th yond) Gite, (gene JS, Jaa gl OLY » There was an interesting article in the local paper/neyy, today. + The press are always interested in stories about the oy family in England » Terrorism is an issue that receives a lot of attention in the media, » The famous actor earned much money after selling his wedding photos to tabloid newspapers, » Broadsheet newspapers are aimed at educated readers with their serious articles. something that happens, especially something that is unusug or unpleasant, or something that is one of several events » He died after a violent incident outside the club, » This latest incident could put an end to his career, something that happens, especially something important or interesting » There was much attention to the recent political eventsin the Middle East. an important social event or celebration » She only wore the dress for special occasions. Itwas his 70" birthday, and friends and family gathered to mark the occasion, to try to find out the truth about something such as a crime, accident, or scientific problem » Police officers are investigating an explosion in the city centre, » The aim of the study is to investigate how climate changes affecting animal behaviour. to ‘examine something carefully to make sure that it is correct, . safe, or working properly, especially when it is your job to do this » The building is regularly inspected by a fire-safety officer » Some officials have already been here to inspect the damage caused by the storm. Camseaner nya site place, especially one that will be used fora particular purpose, gta asa yh pal gige or where something important happened (uae There are plans to develop the site for housing | The area has become a dumping sit» for nuclear waste. scone the place where something bad such as an accident or crime @ Kye ng tgan Gis laatan happened | Ambulance crews were at the accident within minutes. venue place where something such as a meeting, concert, game 4) ing Lats na Gita as eige takes place Gaal» The venue for the next Olympic Games is Italy. The hotel is a popular weddi | announce * The jury announced! the winner of the competition to an e (Guise oly excited audience, advertise (egg eye lge gin, ' MOSt companies advertise thelr products on the Internet. ‘occur/ happen » An accident involving over ten vehicles has (ast pss td) aoe occurred/happened on the highway. take pl Pl ee stati) dang” THe NeXt meeting will ‘ake place on Thursday. Notes on sentences from Listening and Reading Texts Di younotie hae oles whle reading? > Some websites have removed the photos after receiving warnings from the publisher's lawyers. “Sela 3g pal afterday (verb + ing) label Saad - r > Lawyers have demanded that the websites stop showing the illegal photos, ( C 6 tte gina (to) Ja atv + Ing) pata a » The ship, called the Ever Given, is 400 metres long and weighs 200,000 tonnes, Anbel asta uthalil laStuty (called the Ever Given) JuogW dag feat) diy The ship, which is called the Ever Given, is 400 metres long and weighs 200,000 tonnes. (> Keep trying until someone gives you a chance. ( biol yal Lay dope nally (Until) Jad aW de plait ay — ‘Canscamer ins iopul ( Anternatonal Crime Court in Denmark punished a twenty-year-old student for . C {ee (wen asd to give a reason why she sold books that she does not own the rights to, e -{reason why) sty das tas Wass sy In addition to being punished by law, she is also required to “alas Stag tanga (In addition) tal (In addition to) ats (verb>+ ing) leu lata ay Be A eye Pa @ that strange criminal reveals his...........-.-. character to very few people. a) factual b)true ) fictional d) common | @the police confirmed that an inquiry was started into the killing... a)fact b)event occasion d)incident @ The trial was fully reported in the... All important TV channels and famous newspapers sent reporters, a) press b) tabloid <) media d) paper @ the car had been abandoned two kilometres away from the........... of the robbery. | a)site b)scene <) venue d) destination @ The Tourist Authorities should all new hotels to issue a licence for their owners. | a)inspect b)investigate <) search d) research | iY pas a Bib ll al ctl) aad Qettmrvete Pla Coy 3 GSI @thanawia_3ama camseaner tps iRractice} Vocabulary Exercises ferererowna @Unsevining Acts eAndying @tunintrg @.ieara rs Choose the correct answer from a, b, card carrucayotepeone The TV channel has the date of the second season of my favourite TV serials, a)assisted b) demanded WOUld pastas Y ab Y gaat $I gg ky ob Sth Nas Riad! a Sta Kala aig » When I was younger, | would play with my friends. |» My brother would-bea good painter, Got it ‘Choose the correct answer from a, b, ¢ or ¢ ? ) -When I was 10 years old, I sve bicycle, a) would have bjused to be c)used to have d)was having BgSlally.25 laste would ge yal have usill o¥ (2 ™ cascada ena [(5) choose the correct answer from a,b, ¢ oF (Bue usually late for the training sessions when he was a member in the team, a)arrive bjartives usedtoarrive arrived @wnere did you to play when you were young? a)used b) using chuse djuses @ionce the newspaper every day. Now I don't have the time. a}have read b) used to read had read d) was reading @wen we were children, mother ‘accompany us to bed and read us a bedtime story. would b) was used to c}wasn'tusedto —_d) didn't used to @ when we were on holiday, we. up early every day and spend all day on the beach. a)get b) would get e)got d) will get Qeritermeremntioerat 2)) Past continuous ee) . . —Form | subj. + was/ were + v-ing... Iwas studying English all night yesterday. (Negative | Subj. + wasnt weren't + ving... | -1wasn't reading when the light went out. yInterrogative Wh-word was/ were + subj. + v-ing? Was/ Were + subj. + v-ing? | What were you doing when I phoned you? Passive | Obj. + was/ were + being + PP. | sThe lunch was being cooked when Ali came. {- For an action which was in progress at a stated time in the past. ° lal nn Cy aun AS Saal Sng ACT pm yesterday, they were waiting for Ola's arrival at the airport. j For an action which was in progress when another action interrupted it: Usage A Anat) SI un aa ase (Jp i) Vala IS Aaa pag | nai dan ala ings pal San Spans yale ang Jha ait » He was driving fast when he ran into pataal a big tree. 6 Fortwo actions happening atthe same time inthe past: iat ha iyi in » Osama was playing games on his computer while Ramy was watching TV, a ° Casi Ges ‘Canscamnerin opal The past continuous is used with the following time expressions: : scolyal 00 fa paces! when, while, as, all day/ night/morning, etc. While When As/ Justas _ ~ while { ros tsimple when Past continuous * as/, s/ just z as - eb Lal etn Lgl ag ss le Whe ny Sas gf pala lal a9 Jay sy » She was cleaning the room when she found her ring. » When she was cleaning the room, she found her ring. nga pa ng a unl aan le ang yaa aa la ay Oa a, ))_Advanced Points Past continuous Past simple 1. While + past simple (was/ were), past simple. Ppt i paddy 3 Jabtasl was/ were ass being plata! 9éat » While | was ll, many people visited me. 2 While + v-ing Jats soo pt ball Jil 9 Ai eat Joi pS ay ng » While walking in the street, she met her old classmate. loi lssy » While playing football it rained. x Jp (Sly 5S) gad SS GU a cyl All Gf Alaa (ya ky Spl daa + While playing football, Ahmed fell down. sil 9g 3 ty IS lg dy gi Ut 2. During + noun = while + past cont. Wing. Jk Aad ti pad yi 5! ly v.ing pan’ Yy uring ae at ad » During his stayin London, he met many famous people. » During my reading, a bird flew into my room. exaled) plod) 8U3 II adil ISI) Go sy jo) Plea Coe 8 iS] @thanawia_3ama camseaner tipsy teeter Gruman BAG Binary @temimeng BLIND ee Choose the correct answer from a b. cord 1 10 " 2 13 “4 15 16 ” He his feg in a skiing accident last winter. a)has broken ) breaks broke d) was broken While Yusuf for the bus, it started to rain. a) waits b) had waited waited d) was waiting First, she knocked on the door. Then she inside. a}had gone b) went ‘was going d) goes She the prize because she wrote the best composition. a}won b)towin is winning db wins Ahmed’s car was hit by a driver who ata mad speed. a) was driving b) drive ) was driven d) drives you at home yesterday morning? a) Did b) Ate ) Will d) Were Wha when | called you? You sounded very busy. a} did you do b) were youdoing —_-¢) had you done d) are you doing Yesterday, he lunch at a splendid restaurant a}has bb) has had had d)is having Aswe down the hill, a strange object appeared in the sky. a) drive b) had driven ) were driving d) drove While | was playing football, and broke my leg 4) had fallen b) fell was falling d) felled They didn’t believe him and to laugh. a} begin b) have begun ‘began d) had begun How long ago ? 1a} does she study in the library ) will she stay in Paris ‘have you known her d) did they leave They that bridge when I was here last year. They haven't finished it yet. a)were building ——_b) built had built d) are building A: Why didn’t you go to the factory? B:1 notime. a)have by had hadn't d) didn’t have When! my homework, my sister was helping my mother, a)did b)had done was doing d) am doing Thirty years ago, people ~ little about the internet and its benefits. a)had known b) have known should know d} knew While | ............ athome, a man knocked on the door and asked for help. a)have been b) was ‘<)was being d)had been ‘Canscamnerin opal 18 19 a 24 2 25 27 28 He gave me back the book and .. me for lending it to him, ayiiai thanking b) used to thank had thanked 9) thanked ‘As my mother was exhausted, she fell asleep while wv. a) was watching b)had watched watching d) being watched During «nnn 0 Schoo}, | saw some students quarrelling fiercely, a)my walk by walks walking d) was walking How many people..... to the meeting yesterday? a)did come b)come are coming d)came Sh snssn-late for meetings. No wonder she was never promoted, a) always coming b) was always coming never came d) had come The dentist... my tooth out the other day. a) was taken b)is taking ¢) took d) will take She.... - while she was working in the garden last weekend. a) was hurting b) was hurt had hurt d)hurt When Iwasa student, up early and study my lessons on my own, a)got b) was getting e)would get d) was used to get He -nen-nnnn HOBOdY about his secret that day. a) don't tell b)hade't told eldidn't tell a) told When my father was young, he always towork, a) was walking b) walked chad walked d) walks While.......ata high temperature, the food got burnt. a) being cooked b) was cooking ¢) cooking d) was being cooked Which one of the following sentences is grammatically correct? a) When | was young, I was doing my homework every day. b) When | was young, I do my homework every day. ©) When | was young, | did my homework every day. 4d) When | was young, Iwas never done my homework every day. Which one of the following sentences isnt in the past continuous tense? 3) My father was always criticising me when | was young, 'b) While driving fast, Ali had an accident. Camseaner nya « 25 Whatis the best title to the passage? a) The advantages of advertising. b) Advertisements and advertising. €) Life without advertisements, 4d) The disadvantages of advertising, 26 What do we mean when we advertise something? © _ ajitmeans having much money, b) It means deceiving people. c)It means competing other companies. 4) It means calling something to the attention of the public. 27 Aworld without advertisements isn't alimagined dean b) unique d) polluted Read the sentences and choose the correct translation from a, b, cor d: 28 Copyrights a type of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship. Its length of time is the life of the author plus seventy years after his death. Opt al lla iBall ya ga ia}! laayey Zila Sad Jae ass 5 Stall a Gg ly ll Ss (a dig ay Late ata Line dbl yas 9 inl algag Sal! Se Jac cd lt saa yo pil ual 398 (Lb aig any Le Oates al an al ya 9 al alany Adljall yhodt lac! ad ill Ly Shl Stall a G9 yh pil gual boda (¢ lig any ae gay Le ats Ja gh lhl yc 9 i lag ball Le lat and Ny Hal yn ply aa gta (Cd 29 Some vocational training is being provided for young people from poorer villages as part of Egypt's “Decent Life’ initiative. This will help them find a job which secures a stable income. ole pal ll aac pe yb Rey Tede Anal aoa Sybil 8 a oh ial aay at esa a (a {yt a ll digg pel gh pl pn pe fey Di nasa SHAD A a Al ina pe I Sans Ds (b 8 Sia ad Gag ole all A png ne yd oa Bla day Qa sha Spd gl a oll GARE aya Gans a Ay (€ Aig Sia pad Qua diag te bl nse eg pn aS Sane es a 9S Sill Gu at yt ys ya ls 15) a ad Ga dag A lal egg Husa Ju ts pa al Lad ga Lay dyna Ly Jal yay le Jpeaall aang da lal yaad 30 Ga ls pats a) Education isn’t only a means to get job opportunities and acquire knowledge but also itis ‘one of the most important ways of shaping the personality and awareness of students who will become citizens of the future. b) Education isn’t only a means to offer job opportunities and require knowledge but also it is the most important ways of shaping the personality and consciousness of students who will become citizens of the future. €) Education isn’t only a mean to get job opportunities and acquire knowledge but also it is the most important ways of shaping the personality and awareness of students who will become heroes of the future. d) Education Is only a means to get job opportunities and require knowledge but also it is the most important ways of shaping the personality and consciousness of students who becomes citizens of the future. camseaner tipsy Key Vocabulary ~~) iD balanced (adj) vilste | omission (n) leis bias (n) jisstfys2 | point of view Audaay ee a Y coin in) (aad) gia gas mislead (v) phing 1s Thecenaon wemad/a4 20 uthade eck he sore. =) access (1) (v) (ed) A asl duulddae | recent (adj) Abalsigas anxious (ad)) 8 | regular (adj) ste available (adj) eHajilgta | respons Gals check (v) (ed) Blutvasss | share (v) (d) PAs Hy constant (dj) ere) cycle (n) (v) (a) spread |v) pe effort (n) stressed (ac) sanpaldogina impact (n) pstastyah | survey (n) pasilialy managing (adj) sepaalg} | the public (n) poaapiilialad misleading (adj) yuas | update (rn) (v) (d) objective (adj) (n) ddaahyepioge whilst (con)) on ila percent (adv) ay affair (n) wligiss | current (ad) dalle certain (adj) as$elase | data (n) oy citizen (n) obi | editor (n) “spall pase course (n) vais ety, | imagine (v) (d) use ‘Canscamnerin opal impression (n) fut | reaction (n) ass leave out (¥) tutus | record (n) tl 98 aay lecture (n) ayatae | side (7) ays mention (v) (ed) 4Si, | snowstorm (n) ‘ual diode negative (adj) (n) cals nySiyate | spade (n) ae ‘omit (v) (ted) sais, | staff (n) ast pills online (adj) (adv) sigiyt gle | support v) (ed) sheleess persuade (v) (d) && | traditional (ad)) ous placement (n) sous ass/ausisigcey | trapped (adj) pola position (n} (v) (ed) Sa i pslenalces | trust (v) (ed) er positive (adj) (n) tte nshliad up-to-date (adj) oe post v) (ed) workbook Vocabulary accurate (ad) ga | long-term (2d}) Pree attract (v) (ed) sing | matter(n) (v) (ed) evel contrasting (24) casa | organiser (n) pie guidebook (n) alr ists | owner (0) tte hire (n)(v) (3) sate | recommend (v) (ed) teen lacnn intend (v) (ed) sass regularly (adv) ely lane (n) Gob wae SD / get anxious Ut qney | inmy view wh have a social responsibility dyelats! augue wad | in turn om have internet access Siti dlaey anal | make sure sty ingeneral eus, | take a photo Ayyigs pa kts agree with eax | digout ss careful about lz sialveys | impact on anes | eat ‘Canscmnerin opal Derivatives TE oo a, balance oso | balance wis | balanced bias danviais | bias biased a, ‘edit 4 a oe editorial Rese omit* sais, | omission aia | omitted yee persuade si: | persuasion eat | persuasive & stress saline, | stress hice | stressed sapaloging support Edy si | uooead aa supportive/supporting hagas 1 not completely correct diey — mislead »to make someone believe something that is not true by giving them information that is false or not complete JLF LI omission = » when you do not include or do not do something j—— Point of view ity — | a particular way of thinking about or judging a situation | spin ase >the way someone tals about information ora situation, especialy in order to influence the | way people think about it Notes @ENEEITEND the people who work for an organisation "The company's sales department has a staff of ten. 1-all the people who work on a ship or plane 2-a group of people working together with special skills » My brother joined the crew of a large fishing boat. The director chose a the best camera crew for the film. crew a ih yh al la -) doth bay Uae 2egaga -¥ i all the people who perform ina play, film Part of the movie's success les in the strength of the supporting cast. staff Amba i nal! lle cast aoa ol pla od lanl! ple Camseaner nya one of the two or three parallel areas on a road to keep traffic | lane apart (ol, Ny | bie Sob stal allie “That careless driver changed lanes without signaling, @ lazy fatlevsen a narrow street between or behind buildings, not usually used leyw by cars hdl uy $e il istia le ci oat en SS Anartow alley/alleyivay led up between the houses to the ween Gee main street. » All applicants should send a recent photo with their CVs. Aa plilegisan) Sas, 5 \Uileg gl dob plained a4) jplaia/cuus + Modern technology has had a huge impact on all of us. LC _ =i spread » Rats and flies spread diseases. Gets) he fire spread rapidly because of the strong wind. ublish ; @” (aisitgansis) 2x, | MV Of these magazines are published by one organisation. | Prevail se In the end, justice prevailed and the men were set free. \ - prwext position + First, get yourself into a comfortable position, ; (aia (ita yin! niet) £9" Vom not sure what | would do if were in your position, tla yb pala location » We have not found a suitable location for the new offices. (ite »peitl kalgiga + Most of the movie was shot on location in Aftica, Notes PSs Ue ie Pee a Lay > These days sixty-eight percent of people who have internet access get their news from social media. (sixty-eight) ssa ge hyphen aay pastas a > Inturn, this means that the public will stop trusting journalists. “Ge gts ite (SLOP) Jatt aw (Verb + Ing) pasta dad - (0... so the news we see is not balanced or objective. ( stp ol a (MOWS) go iS) pha Sige Jal pan! Saad he = "Une 1 Lesson 3 ‘Canscamer in isp | and what they recommend you do when you get there. | “aig aia (recommend) Jail ans (AO) pe thee icy > The writer has omitted this information to make us feel differently about the story. spate ju ad ts (information) dais Ju (this) phat 3229 ea ads a TEATIMI 3) choose the correct answer from a, b, cor ds — @ | didn't know you played hockey. In what do you play? | a) site b) location ©) position d) sight fe through most of the region. ) passage d) tu @ mise rsen nts Gaaled) alo) 83 I) audi! GESII po suo | Pla coy 8 is @thanawia_3: BK camseaner tips pal Practice (hl) Vocabulary Exercises eterenterry Urine eye tng Choate the correct answer from a, b, cord Practica malas perfe, (Key vocebulary, Reading, Listening, Workbook Vocabulary & Vocabulary Notes 1. The United Nations is fighting all forms of against women or minorities. a) omission b) research. © justice di) bias 2 Some websites give people information to sell valueless products. a) accurate b) inaccurate reliable d) valuable 3. The young journalist a story about a trip to Athens to meet one of the authors as an excuse for not attending the conference. a} spun b) orbited evolved 4) returned 4. The news channel was praised for its view of the two sides of the war, a) biased b) balanced ) unjust ) perplexing 5 You can use a complicated password to prevent people from... your computer. a) checking b) stealing ©) accessing ) repairing © Thenew medicine will be made after extensive research and experiments. a) avoidable b) applicable ©) unavailable «) available 7 The interests and rights of the living abroad are protected by the embassy of their country. a) spies h) citizens editors ¢) staffs & The famous writer was the ofa science magazine as well as an article and novel writer. 4) musician b) editor ©) seller 4) photographer § The information in this report is very old. Please, can you iv . a)date b) up-to-date <) make up ) update 10 Agroup of terrorists have claimed for yesterday's bomb attack. a) diversity bb) adversity ©) personality 4) responsibility 11 My father is a/an customer of that shop because he likes the service ther a) regular b) gradual © irregular ) sudden 42 Itsnice to have someone you can your problems with, a) share b) divide split ) devise 13. Most young men and women keep in touch with their friends through ....... media, a) economic b) sociable ©) social ) hateful 14 Many language are run by the British Council in Egypt. a) causes b) aspects ©) carols ) courses 18 The idea that women shouldn't work is really a/an and hateful view of women’s place in society. a) modern b) traditional €) logical 4) imitative 16 The Ministry of Education ‘mainly textbooks and educational materials. a) stretches b) prevails ©) spreads 4) publishes 17 The famous runner broke the world for the 1500 metres race. a) neck b) promise record d) law 18 Weneed the of all people to overcome the economic effects of the coronavirus, a) efforts b) objectives ©) impacts d) exports 19 Journalists and TV ‘were waiting outside the hotel where the wedding of the famous actor was taking place. a) staffs b) casts crews d) citizens Cn coos ‘Canscamer sip iopunl 29 Don'tbe........... byhis friendly appearance—he's really a strong competitor. a) defected b) misled c)inspected d) oppressed 21 Lam surprised by the......... of the best player from the team. a) promotion b) admission cc) omission d) responsibility 22 Rainfall isa main link in the water .......and a measure for changing climate. a) picture b) programme ering d) cycle 23 That was the most boring ........ have ever attended in my college. a)article b) lecture c)essay d) view 24. Experts believe that women now represent fifty of the workforce. a) per day b) per year percent d) per week 25 The companyisin a bad financial because of overproduction and distribution problems a) position ) location c)site d) scene 26 The new road to Upper Egypt is a highway with three : a) streets by lines lanes d)alleys 27 The smell of freshly baked cookies . the children to the kitchen. a)attacked b) attracted contacted d) conceived Expressions, Idioms, Prepositions, Derivatives, Synonyms & Antonym: 28 Ithad taken a great deal of to get my father to come with us. a) persuade b) persuasion ©) persuaded d) persuasive 29. The fridge keeps food at a constant low temperature. The word ‘constant’ is the opposite ofthe word" ‘ a) permanent b) negative «) positive d) temporary 30. Asa young actor, you have to be extremely careful the roles you accept. a) for b)at ain d) about 31. Before the exams, students feel and need to calm down. a) stress b) stressful c) stressed d) stressless 32 Working outside can mean too much sun exposure, which turn can lead to skin diseases, ajin b) for chat d) with 83. The establishment of schoo! libraries contributes to improving the learning process in a) special b) vain ©) public d) general 34 Scientists need to be objective when doing research to get good results, The adjective “objective”is similar in meaning to a) fair b) biased <) unjust d) intelligent 35 Winning an Olympic medal had a big impact Ferial Ashraf's life. a)at b) for don d) with 36. Grandfather has a traditional view of women thinking that they should stay at home. The synonym of the word"traditional” is ‘ a) modern bjold-fashioned —_—_¢) recent d) updated 37 Mybrother anxious when the exam results were near, a) got b) fell )turned d) failed 38 Lagree --...n... Mr Ahmed, but | cannot accept his plan to improve the company. a}to b) with ©) about d) for 39: My family support me to succeed inlife, The verb’support’Is the antonym of the verb..." a) assist b) pledge ¢) hinder d) strengthen The developed world a responsibility towards poorer countries, a)made b)has <)tumed d) missed ‘Canscamerin opal ®) Language J Present perfect ae) . Form Subj.+ have/ has +P} > -Theyare happy. They have won the Negative { sub+ haventy hasn't + PP. > -They haven't left the stadium yet. Interrogative Wh-word + have/ has + subj. +P.P? » Have/ Has + subj. + PP? » “What have you done since the morning? + Has Karam lost his money? 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I can’t find him, have been in ala Sy + Fve been in Cairo since 2000. a day/a month/a year # dana vata he leit school =~ weeks/months/years Friday/Monday eli last June/April ya 7) 2oclock aut several days/weeks/years © 2 hours 2000 cain ages this childhood yeu! sue along time last week/last year the last week/year Ther lay cals geo Got it —— — — Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or a: (2) ol asa translator for 20 years, a) worked b) had worked c) was working d) have worked se Sl ten Ml BSS Saal a 659 ada GW (dl) ya BOF (ED ‘Canscamnerin opal aise Choose the correct answer from a,b, cord: @onr my passport, What should | do? a)have lost b)lose c)had lost d)amlosing @ Adel hasn't contacted me since he Cairo. a)had left b)has left lett d) leaves ‘@ Belal is not here. He has to the dentist. a)been b) gone ‘reached d) visited @We haven't travelled by wain years. a)by b)since last 4) for @we can't go home by bus because the last bus * a}leaves by hasn't left ‘has just left d)left Qian sts >) Baars) — non nena emmnesane eesreeeel, 1. Subject + last + past simple + when + past simple. * Last caught fish when I was in Hurghada, (since) pl inal) Ad SINCE GLAS Lng aa Jaga “Thaven‘t eaten fish since visited my uncle in Alex. 2 The last time + subj. + past simple + was + a4 + ago. (was in + 3a) { +The last time Ali played football was 10 years ago, (was in 2012) | Ali hasn't played football since 2012. (for 10 years) : | 9 It's +304 since + subj, + last + past simple It's 6 years since I last saw Rania, (since/for) “haven't seen Rania since 2016. (for 6 years) 4 “never" with comparative adjectives and "ever" with superlative ones, Schill gx CVE tf! athe ga Never pastas “I've never bought faster car than Peugeot. Peugeot is the fastest car I've ever bought, 5 With expressions such as: This is the first time/It’s the second time. This is the first time Alaa has visited a European country. 6 With words and expressions such as: today/this morning/evening/week/month. pA a A alan ain SN SL AL ly aL a easing He has written 3 reports this morning. (pS yd 6 lh an lela) mt ons CE ‘Canscmer in iopunl yet and still to express surprise. : 7 We often use the present perfect with already, =e dy tls ga pill Maa pada tay | ama! ge pel stillgalre ‘Our bus stil! hasn't arrived. It's too late. Has he finished already? How quick he is 8 We use the present perfect with (after, when, as soon as) to refer to the future. ates 6 LEU Asia dost! 2 eM Gaal wads » When/After/As soon as [have finished my work, Iwill help you. » Tilleave the place when/after Ive taken the money. ® The present perfect and the present perfect continuous. yeh ps8 dA AN ly Span egal lay Sa apa il OR Ga atl eak a pil Ea lan Ss amember, understand, realise, love, prefer, believe, think, notic tain, fit, include, belong, own, like, dislike, hate, en} seem, knove; sen heut nell, sound, be, co el, taste, look want, mean, appear, have, cost, owe, need, surprise © He has owned this car for 5 years, He doesn't intend to sell it. » Thave hac this camera since I got married. It's still in a good condition: 10 since + noun, present perfect pi ge yp Hag 1 aye plaid ap » He hasn't visited us since his graduation. (gv iy “ej gb tao ll gb pa SST ps a and +» We decided to go to the beach sinc: it wasa nice day. 11 since =as (for giving reasons) - 7 2)) Present perfect and past simple +) ati il aalgaly Aan Qe tall Guia HS pai oo {Lan ae aly Abi nas pl ell gpl TE a aly Al Ma + [ve made a cake, Would you like a slice? + [didn’t have much to do this morning, so | nace a cake’ Present perfect Past simple | penal Le a Sly pd Sasa pill inal pany ply BE A uly od Sad aul ala pio } He has gone to Aswan, (rie's still there » Hewent to Aswan last year. | i © Hany has written five reports this morning, nga pe ya as so (ASD Shady ade Wy cla yo Sig Jil" Hany wrote five reports yesterday morning: | [ve spoken to the prime minister. |+ Lance spoke to Professor Zewail. (He's stil alive) Min aitnderianieasiel He fies lived in Cairo for two years, ) Helived! in Cairo for two years. | He's in Caivonove) a cai u Have youever read any of Charles Dickens’ stories? Tle — B: Yes, we siucies Oliver Twist last year. a ; 1 fue tou your glasses. They wote in the car, aly ‘The Presidentivas sirived In Londan. He was inet by the Prime Minister, 4 ‘Canscmer in iopul TMT 5) Choose the correct answer from a, by cor d: of It's ages since we last... some good news. a) have heard b) had heard heard d) were hearing @ie'sone of the most magnificent views | a) have ever seen b) have never seen had seen d) saw @rrsamonth Hend last visited her uncle. a) for b) since cof d)to @niis the first time of anything like that. a) had heard b) hear damhearing d) have heard @ Omar for three years - we still meet once a month. a) have known b) have been knowing know ) had known Golrien Questi Goltien Guestion — Choose the correct answer from or d: ( ) this car for ten years. Idon't intend to sell it. a) have had b) had have d) was having camseaner ps pal @Pememvenng Understanding @ Aviing —@Amsng —@fwoaing @OCestm J) Choose the correct answer from a, b, cord: hack puting, _ 1 Mygrandmother ill since last week. lis b) was had been d) has been | 2 Thepolice the thief yet. | a)haven'tcaught —_b} didn’t catch ¢) hasn't caught d) don't catch far him for five years. | don't know where he is. a) don't see b) didn't see ©) haven't seen d) hadn't seen | 4 She has been in Spain over three years. a) since b) for yet 4d) already 5 A: When are you going to do your homework? B: 've done it, alyet b) ever already ¢) still i 6 It started raining on Saturday. It since then. 4 a) didn't stop b) doesn’t stop <)hadi't stopped —_d) hasn't stopped 7 Myyounger brother three centimetres this month. a) grew b) has grown had grown di} is growing | & Look what you . How can we clean the floor now? ._a)have done b) has done ) will do d) had done 9 Let me show the picture that | this week. | a)amdrawing ——b) willbe drawing) have drawn, d) drew 101 all my work. am free now. a) do b) am doing clhave been doing d) have done 11 I can't phone my parents because | my mobile phone, a) lose bb) have lost <) would lose d) had lost 42 You can stop looking for his watch, He . § a) had just found it by hasn't found it yet has never found it 4) has just found it 43 you ever heard of him? He is a world-famous violinist a) Haven't b) Was ¢) Didn't d) Had 14 Itis the best holiday! . a) had ever had b) amever having have ever had dd} was ever having 15. You're always late, This the third time you late this week, | ayhad been by have been were saa ie t 46 You can't see Tamer before Wednesday. e_.. London for afew days on busines a) had been in bb) has been to «) has gone to d) wasin camseaner tps pal Since the day he ....... a) was/had taken c)is/has taken ‘A: What's the time? Bz I'm sorry | a) don't know/had stopped alot of medicine. ‘b} was/has taken oowill, he d)is/has been taken My watch : b) can't tellstopped <) didn’t know/stopped d) don't know/has stopped Our maths teacher -Us a lot of homework last week but he. _.us very much sofar this week. a} gave/hasn't given 'b) has given/didn't give ) gave/didn’t given ) had given/didn't give somewhere before? B: Yes, | saw you at your sister’s wedding. a) Didn't we meet b) Hadn't we met Aren't we meeting ) Haven't we met You'll feel a lot better after you ~arest. a)had b) will have ©) had had d) have had ‘Why has nothing at a)beendone yet —_b) done yet <)beendone still d) never done Food prices rapidly in the past few months. a) had risen bjhave been risen c)haverisen d) rise My cousins have Assuit since their childhood. a) been to b) been in gone to d) gone in Have you finished your task ..........? You are very fast. a)ever bj just yet d) already Imet Ahmed twice last month. I haven't seen him since... i alwhen b) than that d) then Please until after the plane : a) not smoke/ takes off b) don’t smoke/ took off don't smoke/ has taken off d) not smoke/ has taken off Which sentence is in the correct form in the present perfect tense? a) have done it yesterday. b)I haven't done it lately. Ihave done it yet. Which sentence is in the correct form in the present perfect tense? a) He has been to hospital since last Tuesday. b) He has gone to hospital since last Tuesday. ‘)He has gone in hospital since last Tuesday. 4) He has been in hospital since last Tuesday. Which sentence is in the correct form in the present perfect tense? 2) Did you have seen him before? b) I've been to America twice before. )! didn’t have seen him before. d) I'm here since last week, ere 7 | 4d) haven't ever done it recently. ‘Canscamnerin opal © General Skills rata, Persuasive Essay .isx! yu! A persuasive essay sa type of writing where you use logic and arguments to convince readers of you Point of view, using solid evidence such as research, stating facts, examples, and quotes from expert, SEE Qaagg aa Je dygd Ala plaiiols lyiai Rage sll gLSY Qaally Glnial! plated pty tun LSI Goa 69 99 lia Jig Ny je Lab ating Outlines ————— (Eee 4 Main Body 3) ym omens Introduce topic | ———— {* Sumup,te-statng) “Topic Presentboth | {/ Topic sentence your opinion in} ) | opinions briefly | |» exmplesupporina| (-Topicsentence |» Eamplesupporting| | different words | * Stateyourposton| | ments | statements || Suggestasclutio| clearly | || oraction | Social media Social media sites are a great platform for people to connect with their loved ones. It helps it increasing communication and making connections with people all over the world. Although some people believe that social media sites are harmful, they are also very beneficial, Social media sites are everywhere now. 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Cee ee - cascada | “ Choose the « Uni en] WET Ta aE ermietmsng —etocineg @Antneg Oeming Bend ect answer from a, b, < or ‘Agreat number of people in Egypt have to the internet whether on a computer ora mobile phone. a) passage bjaccess entry d}exit The newspaper published a/an and objective report about the reasons for losing the medals in the Olympics. a)biased b) unfair balanced d) misleading 3 The critic is well-known for judging all movies without against/towards any actor or actress. albias b)base basis d) basics Some websites young people by making them buy cheap products at a high price. a)promote bi plead classist mislead receive for the programmes on my mobile phone every now and then, which make my mobile phone better 4) outdates a) dates b) viruses ou tho can offer advice on managing his, Businessmen sometimes hire a special consui financial ajcentres bhaffairs di consumption Thousands of people were snowstorm. a)trapped b)freed 4) puzzled Itis difficult to compare statistical from different countries. a)truth b)data <}columns di timetables 1 Emad for a long time. He is my best friend. a)don't know b)haventknown —_c)have known d) knew There is no bread left because we itall a)have been eaten b) have eaten cjhasbeen eaten —_d) had eaten Don't ask me what cauliflower ious tastes like. | eating it. a)am not trying b) didn't try cidon't try dj haven't tried I'm taking my sister out as she any sun fora tong time. a)hasn't had b)haven't had cjhadn't been ) will have “Who this picture?" the teacher asks. a) would draw b)drawn <)has drawn ) draws She is sorry, she... sorude. a)had been b) will be @)has been being —_d)hhas been ‘A:Have you —.—- England? B: No, | haven't. ‘»)being b) been to c}gone to ) been in ae Df Cancans ‘Canscamnerin opal 16 I'vevisited many countries, but |... tothe USA. a) have never been bb) has never been <)isnever been d) having never been 7 Which of the following is correctly punctuated? a) Mr Ayman who was sitting behind the desk, gave me a big smile. 'b) Mr Ayman - who was sitting behind the desk- gave me a big smile. ¢) Mr Ayman, who was sitting behind the desk, gave me a big smile. <4) Mr Ayman, who was sitting behind the desk gave me a big smile. What is a hook? ) The last sentence of your introduction paragraph that grabs the reader's attention. ) The first sentence of your introduction paragraph that loses the reader's attention, _& The first sentence of your introduction paragraph that grabs the reader's attention 4) The first sentence of your conclusion paragraph that grabs the reader's attention, 19 If you write a birthday greeting to a colleague, this will be a kind of a) a formal email b) an informal email ¢) a biography essay d) anarrative essay Read the following passage, then answer the questions: “She's coming, Hide it quickly!" The girls quickly shoved" it under the table and acted as if nothing had happened. When Miss Farida entered the classroom, everyone stood up and greeted her. She gave them a smile. The girls noticed that there was sadness in her eyes. Poor Miss Farida. They wished with all their hearts that they could do something to help her, but there was nothing that they could do. Miss Farida told them that she would miss i | | | | | them. She explained that she would give anything to stay as their form teacher but she had | no choice. Her father was gravely” ill. Her mother was too elderly to be left alone with him. | She simply had to return to her hometown in a neighboring country, | Looking at the list of e-mail addresses in her hand, she promised she would keep in touch | with them. She encouraged them to study and playhard and to alvays give their best. Then she | got ready to leave, Our class monitor” walked over to her and handed her a small package" | With tears in her eyes, Miss Farida opened it. “It’s from our trip to Siwa last term. Look at it and | aid our monitor. She nodded'."Thank you. Il frame: it and put it up on | the wall of my room:Then she left. Miss Farida is one of the best teachers who devotes allhet | life to people, and she is never forgotten because of her cooperation and tolerance, @ remember us alwa) Choose the correct answer from a,b, cor d: 20. The best ttle to the passage is” a) Miss Farida’s departure b) The good relation between Miss Farida and her class €) The gift to Miss Farida d) Miss Farida’s good qualities and her strong personality | \ om ini oust sate sae) te oi) tae ‘Canscamer in isp 21 Miss Farida was a) the school headmistress b)a good student at a secondary school e)the class’ teacher d) ungrateful to her parents 22. Miss Farida had to leave the school because a) she was ill and needed to be looked after by her parents bb} she hated her work at the school <) the students were naughty d) she had to return to her hometown ina neighbouring country 2 Miss Farida planned to keep in touch with the students by a) sending letters b) exchanging e-mails visiting each other dd) meeting at the nearby club 2¢ The pronoun" !\" refers to © als Farida's photo at schoot b) the picture of Miss Farida’s house ©) the picture of Miss Farida’s parents d) the gift for Miss Farida 25 The synonym of the word “devotes"is a)dedicates b) takes

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