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it means the same the first. Then listen and check your \
answers.
1 A Young people are usually sociable.
B Teenagers are hardly ever ‘
2 A Not many teens prefer to spend their time alone.
B teenagers want to be on their own.
3 WEE Listen to the dialogue and explain
why sentences 1-3 are true or false.
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2 Annais quite untidy. TAF)
3 Anna would like to be more imaginative. (Lyftue/False {2Xa Pe
4 @IEK IEW You will hear twice an interview ~~
with a school psychologist talking about teenage
personality types. Tick the sentences (1-5) which are
true (T) or false (F) according to what you hear.
According to Josh, young people do
not show their feelings very often.
Beauty kings and queens don’t wear
only brand new clothes.
It’s easy for over-achievers to find
friends.
There is little difference between
how teenagers and adults show their
emotions.
Teenagers’ personalities most often
change in the future.pean Union, remain, referendum, influence,
estrictions, work permit, leave, Prime Minister
'y British-born (2)... At the moment, no one knows
|... British economy and political situation. Until
the country (4)... leaves (5)..., its citizens should still follow EU laws.
People from Europe can work and live in Great Britain without (6).
and British citizens do not need a (7)... to live and work in the EU. It is
also important to mention that according to the legislation, the UK does
not have to (8)... the European Union. British Parliament may ignore
the results of (9)... However, British (10)... promised to accept its
result. Additionally, the UK may have informal talks with the EU to allow
the country to (11)... in the EU, but with better conditions.A
Nov
se } 2. Open the brackets and use the Gerund, the Present
0 Participle or the Infinitive with or without ‘to’.
1, Let him ... (come) again tomorrow.
2 Do you allow them ... (smoke) in here?
3. | stopped fora moment to ... (speak) to him
4 He is not yet used to ... (operate) this machine.
5 Ineed ... (see) Dr Smith at once.
6 This machine needs ... (attend) to.6 Choose the correct form of the participles.
1
John, (having been seen / being seen), finally admitted to |
parents that he smokes. ;
The placement test, (carried out / carrying out) by our teac
could give us a detailed picture of our student's knowledge.
The carpet (covered / coveri g) the floor in his dining roo!
bought in Iran. {
Football fans were (asked / asking) to head towards the exi
‘The documentary on animals, (being recorded / recorded,
yesterday, will be shown to our students.5 Great Britain voted to leave the European Union. Say what
know about Brexit. Choose the best answers to the question:
below and then read the text to check them up.
1 When was the Brexit referendum?
a) 2016 b) 2017 c) 2018
2 What percentage of UK citizens actually voted?
a) 51.8% b) 61.8% c) 71.8%
3 How many British people voted to leave the European Union?
a) 62% b) 52% c) 72%
BREXIT: FACTS AND NUMBERS
On 23 June 2016 Great Britain voted to leave the European Union —
partnership that allows people and products to move freely around the
EU member states. This result was a surprise for people on both sides
the vote. Over 30 million UK citizens took part in this referendum, so theturnout was pretty high — about 71.8%.
A majority of British voters (around
52%) voted to leave the EU. However,
there were differences across the country. For Bere
Scotland and Northem Ireland wanted to remain in the EU while Wales
and England voted to leave it. As a result of the referendum, British
Prime Minister David Cameron decided to resign.
For the time being it is difficult to say how the Brexit vote will influence
British politics and economy. British citizens may face some restrictions
when living in the EU. EU citizens may need a work permit to work in
the UK. The situation will depend on the agreement between the UK
and EU. It is possible, for example, that British and EU citizens will be
allowed to visit each other for up to 90 days without needing a visa.
It is important to remember that the UK did not formally leave the
EU after the Brexit referendum. The country prepares to leave the EU
on 29 March 2019. At the moment British politicians are discussing the
details of this event with their European counterparts. The situation is
changing very quickly, so it is important to check for the latest updates
in the news.
6 Read the text in task 5 again and say if the sentences below
are true or false.
1 The European Union is a partnership that allows people and
products to move freely around member states.
Prime Minister David Cameron continues to work for the British
government.
3 The UK formally left the EU after Brexit.
If the United Kingdom formally leaves the EU, British people may
need a visa to stay in EU countries for a long period of time.
The UK prepares to formally leave the EU in 2019.