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Camb16-test4:
Vocabulary:
Empty calories: (plural noun) - energy from food containing no nutrients (= substances that keep you healthy).
Bland: (adj.) - not having a strong taste or character or not showing any interest or energy.
In a pinch :(idiom) - something that you can do in a pinch can be done if it is really necessary, but it will be
difficult, not perfect, or not what you would really like.
At the end of the day: (idiom) - something that you say before you give the most important fact of a situation .
Portion: (noun) - the amount of a particular food that is served to one person, especially in a restaurant or a shop
that sells food ready to be eaten.
Cutlery: (noun) - knives, forks, and spoons used for eating food.
Chipper: (noun) - a fish and chips shop, or more generally a cheap fast food outlet, typically selling chips and other
deep-fried foods.
Counterproductive :(adj.) - having an effect that is opposite to the one intended or wanted.
To indulge: (verb) - to allow yourself or another person to have something enjoyable, especially more than is good
for you.
Junk food: (noun) - food that is unhealthy but is quick and easy to eat.
Question:
What kinds of fast food have you tried?
To be hobest, regardless of the type, such as, for my money, Mouth watering, cheese pizza,
As a hobby, fabulous design, not only location, but also its view – my fellow-citizene, interested in food
partcularly fast food, its quality, hard to swallow that some of are vwery popular in an unbelivible mode
Part 2: Describe some technology (e.g. an app, phone, software program) that you decided to stop
using
when and where you got it?
why you start?
why you decide to stop?
How you feel about your made deecision
Thanks a ton for the opportunity here to let me talk about this topic.
Any technology has many advantages and dis advantages which depednd on the
user and the way of using them.
I vividly remember
Do you agree that students are often better at using technology than their
teachers?
Actully, It is a usual question for me, and it appears in my mind since years a go. I was agree with the
sentence due to the age, specially when they have an abnormal age different. But when I got older and I
faced various position, I found that My Idea was completely wrong. Actually by turning the generation
of teacher, this statement is not true as before, unless the student pass a pre-class of that course.
before you could become rich you must accumulate "rich mentality or qualities of the rich".
focus
taking risk
and so on
So, I think do them on a regular basis, I the tough part of being rich methods.
Not only earning more money make participants happier, but it also protected them from things
which might make them unhappier. It’s interesting to note, however, that the amount of money people
think they need to earn to be happy is very different from what the studies shows.
In what ways might rich people use their money to help society?
It’s a good question and sociable topic and subject for talking. Primary tip is that, helping society by rich
people is an obligation or grace?