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p 81 ex 2

1st sentence - volunteer addiction

2nd sentence - achievement, prevention

3rd sentence - interested, psychological

4th sentence - relevant

5th sentence - commitment

6th sentence - -invaluable, developed

p81 ex 3

Ironically as it may sound one of my biggest achievements is getting accepted in medical school. I live a
boring life and pretty much nothing happens to me. So for most getting into a college isn't a big deal, but
for me it's still achievement. I worked somewhat hard for the entrance exams, I went to private tutor
every Saturday and Sunday while my peers were out having fun. Now I am giving my last years of
youthfulness at the uni in hopes of getting the degree which would be my biggest achievement.

p88 Speaking

ex1

She wants to go home now.

She wishes she hadn't taken the tablets in the first place.

Shewants to see her family.

Shewants to be allowed to go home now.

Shewants the doctor to see that she is okay.

She wishes to be at work.

She wants to be out enjoying herself.

ex 2

Staying in the hospital will ensure that you won't collapse in the street where nobody can help you.

If you were to relapse on your own at home, it could be much more dangerous than being in a hospital
where doctors and nurses can monitor you.

If you were to fall and injure yourself, it's important to doctors on hand to provide care.
If you were to collapse while driving, you could cause a serious accident and harm yourself or others.

Staying in the hospital will prevent the risk of causing an accident due to a medical emergency.

Overdosing on paracetamol can damage your liver, and staying in the hospital will ensure that any
damage is detected and treated promptly.

If you were to pass out and nobody is around to help you, staying in the hospital can provide a safe
environment where you can receive the necessary help.

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