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T Ag 5 Suzanne still has close family tes with New Zealand, Th 4 ‘She’ worried that things willbe different in : New Zealand now. ee Pronunciation Emphasising © 1.02 You are going to hear two sentences, Listen and underline the word you think the speaker has stressed in the second sentence which contrasts with something the first speaker said. 1 & You can't speak English. a: I can speak English. 2 A: He lives with his girlfriend. 1 He doesn’t live with his girlfriend, They're not from Italy They are from Italy You didn’t phone me last nigh 1 did phone you last night. They weren't here earlier. She’ been to London. 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In th4Fe¥ seconds ie eq someone’ hand, we ofen know ghee ie # we are going to relate to the other aon “There have been several studs into ha handshake can influence our chances in life. Research by the University of the US discovered that people applying 9 have a much better chance of succes wifey 7 hor of be more important than the person's physi appearance or their choice of clothes. “ So what is the best way to shake someones hand? According to most experts, its a combination of a firth grip, tontidert 62" contact and a strofig up-ahd-dowh rib fen Apart from increasing our chances of getting a job, new research published in the Brit Medical Journal suggests that people with afm handshake will ive longer. The research, which ‘was based on different studies from around the world, shows that people with a stronger handgrip will live substantially longer than people with a weaker grip “The studies followed more than 50,000 men and women for up to 43 years. Apart from looking at the strength of their grip, the researchers abo looked at how quickly they walked and how well they could balance on one leg, all potential of how long a person will live. ¥ A handshake may only last seconds, but itean tell us a lot about the other person’ character and maybe even how long the person will ine 8 7 STU ‘Stenn->-Malor receive a letter: Foe anail from friend who time. ‘Think of da Hon 49 + a Youranswers to exec (" Writing skills: changing topics Places you ws 5 Find dew oes = these things, ls and expressions that Miranda uses for ' tostarttheleter Deciced to dio 2 10 summarise what she’ just been saying 3 tochange the subject 4 toconclude the letter Hope ike a vacation with us © What do all the we and is now preparing to yo eg university, Montreal —he i looking peosalke moving back to big cy after eight yess Fling | in Octawa, ‘There isn’t much other family news to (now 17) has been working asa camp allthis summer, and has been gone sine late Jone She's working at the camp that she attended you oe 00 rords and expressions in exercise § hhave in common? 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