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School subjects Learning at home Boarding schools


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fi.:lture anci free Literature Books and teenagers
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Work in pairs. Look at the pictures and discuss 5 leave e from university T
the questions. 6 retire t oorn T
7 fall g a family I
Q Wtrat relationships are shown in the photos?
8 start h in love
@ Wfrat role do these different relationships play
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O low often do you spend time with the people 10 buy j your driving test I
in your life? What do you do together?
4 Match the expressions (1-6) with the stages of life
from exercise 3.
1 'Congratulations lt's a girll_
Family 2 'l hope you'll both have a long and happy life

2 Complete the sentences (1-9) with names of togetherj-


family members. 3 'l've bought you a house-warming giftl_
1 lf you have no brothers or sisters, you are an 4 'l've never felt this way beforel_

oc_ 5 'Have a happy retirementl'_


2 lf your son gets married, his wife is your 6 'Good luck in your new career '_
d Family celebrations
Your grandmother's mother is your g-
g 5 Read the descriptions (l -7) and write the names of
holidays or family celebrations.
4 Your uncle's children are your c
5 Your brother's daughter is your n
1 lt's celebrated on the last dav of the vear.

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4 It's celebrated on 24th December
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Her friends bring presents.
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It's an American celebration that takes place in the
make phrases that describe different stages of life.
autumn. People get together with their families
Then put them in the most typical order.
and eat a special meal including roast turkey.

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1 Work in pairs. Look at the pictures (1-2) and
discuss the questions.

@ tiow do you think the people are feeling? Why?


@ ttow much time do you spend on social networking
sites? What do you post, share or talk about?
@ low important is social networking in your life?
whv?

Social networks
E Social networking websites are growing and
changing all the time. Although younger users
might not stay with one site for long, they still enjoy
the concept, and a lot of their daily communication
with friends takes place on social media sites. They
post photos, exchange news, post where they are
having coffee with their friends, and share their
favourite music and videos. It's enjoyable, and it
makes people feel good.

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with their definitions (a-g).
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3 embarrassment
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5 addiction
6 interaction
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what was intended
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awkward situation
g doing activities together with others

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media safely?
O lo you agree that a face-to-face meeting can be
more useful than usino social media? Whv?

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whole family?
What is the occasion? What do you do?
Do you enjoy spending time with your family?

Listen to Elaine and Luke talking about


their plans. Who do you think they are?
a sister and brother
b teacher and student
c friends Complete the sentences (1-6) with words
from the box that the speakers used in exercise 4.
Then listen to check your answers.
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Read the exam strategy. Then read statements 1-5


in exercise 4. What information do you need to
listen for to decide if each statement is true or false?

Listen to the text. For


statements (1-5) choose T if the statement is true
according to the text, F if it is false.

Luke informed the universitv about


his plans. I ook at thc nhoto ,above. What celebration
Luke is a little nervous about taking does it show?
such a long trip. How do you think the people are feeling?
Elaina has some problems when she What traditional dishes do people in Ukraine
eat at a sinilar event?
spends time with her family.
4 Luke gets on well with his sisters.
5 Elaina advises Luke to apply for a job Are there any special customs associated with
this kind of celebration? What are they?
where she works.
What would make the celebration perfect for
you?
What other celebratrons bring the whole
family together?

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