Professional Documents
Culture Documents
2 Term
nd
Enrichment Exercises
Think
2 Conditional
nd
A.Yes, I mind.
B. I’m afraid I haven’t.
C. Are you OK?
D. What do you mean?
How about a cup of tea?
A. Don’t be so optimistic.
B. Please, go home!
C. I think he would be depressed.
D. How marvelous!
I would be surprised if he finished the race.
A. Certainly.
B. With pleasure.
C. Yes. of course, I will.
D. Savings one, please.
Vocabulary
a. which
b. where
c. when
d. who
4. My first bicycle, ___________ is now much too
small for me, is still in the garage at home.
a. who
b. where
c. which
d. in which
5. Is that the guy____________ wife is a
lawyer?
a. who
b. whose
c. which
d. that
6. That is the restaurant __________ my friend
works.
a. who
b. where
c. whose
d. which
Speaking Drills
A. kill
B. create
C. try
D. ignore
7. Based on paragraph (3) how does the writer support his
view? Provide a relevant evidence.
A.valet
B.waiter
C.captain
D.receptionist
2. Derek’s house is the one with the smoke
coming out of the _________.
a. chimney
b. fresco
c. column
d. tower
3. I’m thinking of getting a ________because
I don’t have enough money to buy a car.
a. transaction
b. money
c. loan
d. currency
6. Read the following then fill in the gap with the suitable word in the box.
( bride – awareness - grew up – ancestors )
grew up
1.I was born in in India but I _____________________ in Doha.
bride
2. The ___________________________ is wearing a beautiful dress in her wedding day.
awareness
. We are going to hold a conference to raise people’s ________________________of global
warming.
7. Read the following then fill in the gap with the suitable word in the box.
( absence – groom - account - terrace - security)
terrace
1.I like to sit on the _____________________ and enjoy my cup of coffee in the evening.
security
2. Ali is a strong man, so he was appointed to work as a __________________ in the bank.
absence
3. The busy mother was not aware of the__________________ of her little child..
account
4. Do you have a bank ________________________?
existence
awareness
similarities differences
confidence
distance
popularity
importance
loneliness
security
nervousness
Grammar
Fill in the gaps using the CORRECT FORM of the verbs in brackets.
I am writing to complain about the apartment I rented last month from the 21 st to the 31st of April.
I was terribly dissatisfied with it and feel obliged to complain as what I got was not what I was promised.
Firstly, the apartment was not spacious; the rooms were very small. In addition, there was no car park and
most of the kitchen equipment were old and some of them were not working at all.
Secondly, the apartment was located far away from the beach, a long distance from the beach; it took me 15
minutes to get there. At night I couldn’t sleep well because the air conditioner was out of order.
While there, I made several attempts to contact your agency to inform them about the situation. I was,
however, repeatedly told that the employee who handles complaints was unavailable and that he would
contact me in due course. He, unfortunately, neglected to do so.
Given the circumstances, I feel that I am entitled to a full refund. I have attached a copy of the booking
confirmation, which clearly outlines what was supposed to be included in the package.
I trust that you will seriously consider my complaint and give me a reasonable explanation. In addition, I
demand a complete refund, or I will be forced to take legal action.
Yours faithfully,
A.Al-Khulaifi
A.Al-Khulaifi
Argumentative Essay
An advantages and
disadvantages Essay
Structure of Argumentative Essays
An argumentative essay presents the advantages and disadvantages ( Pros
and Cons ) of a topic. It consists of:
• an introduction presenting the topic without giving an opinion.
• a main body presenting the arguments for and against the issue in two
separate paragraphs. Each paragraph begins with a topic sentence that
introduces the main idea of the paragraph. The topic sentence is followed
by supporting sentences together with justifications and/or examples.
• a conclusion which summarises the main points and gives a balanced
consideration of the topic or gives your opinion. Argumentative essays are
characterised by a formal, impersonal style. Short sentences, colloquial
expressions and idioms should be avoided. They can be found in articles,
in newspapers/magazines and in school assignments.
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1
2
Introduction [ Presenting the topic ]
B
Ending Beginning Ending
On the other hand
As a result
In other words
Finally
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