This document provides an overview and instructions for using an IELTS preparation workbook. It introduces the structure and contents of the workbook, which is divided into general and topic-specific vocabulary modules. Each module contains tasks to help learners understand vocabulary in context. Learners are encouraged to choose unfamiliar topics and record new words. The workbook aims to improve vocabulary for the IELTS exam across its components.
Check your vocabulary for academic englishWillson Nguyễn
This document appears to be the introduction or preface section of a workbook titled "Check Your Vocabulary for Academic English" by David Porter. It provides advice to students on how to effectively use the workbook to learn new academic vocabulary. It recommends that students use a dictionary to help determine word meanings from example sentences. It also emphasizes the importance of noting collocations, dependent prepositions, and writing one's own examples to aid retention. The introduction concludes by outlining how the workbook is intended to be used to supplement an English for Academic Purposes course.
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A study of 1,176 Vietnamese people's perspectives on cosmetic surgery found:
- 11% have had plastic surgery, with rhinoplasty, eyelid surgery, and liposuction being most common.
- Over 1/3 view cosmetic surgery positively and would support a spouse/relative having it.
- Younger groups aged 18-30 expressed the highest interest in plastic surgery for themselves.
- The study provides insights into Vietnamese views, procedures, and spending on cosmetic surgery that can help marketers in the industry.
We made it clear how the lifestyles of university students are in Vietnam, by conducting the quantitative survey for 1000 people as well as the depth interview of nearly 100 people. Let us find it out their income, housing, food, beauty, digital and university lifestyle.
Vietnamese are often known for their diligence. Our survey proved that approximately half of Vietnamese workers take on some studies. How are their actual behaviors and method for their skill improvement? Q&Me market research looked into how Vietnam workers improve their skills
Gen Z, born between 2002-1994, represents a new growth segment for the out-of-home market. They are digital natives who are heavily influenced by mobile marketing and social media. To attract Gen Z, businesses should focus on authentic mobile marketing, facilitate shareable experiences on social media, and use Gen Z to fill traditionally low traffic periods like mornings and afternoons by catering to their frequent snacking occasions with foods like tea, milk, and Asian specialties. Capturing the growing spending power of Gen Z will be important for success in the changing out-of-home consumer landscape.
Nielsen provides data and insights to help clients understand consumers and markets. In this document, Nielsen discusses recent economic and consumer trends in Asia Pacific markets including Vietnam. Vietnam has seen strong economic growth recently, driven by urbanization and a growing workforce. While traditional trade still dominates in Vietnam, modern trade channels are growing rapidly. FMCG growth has slowed slightly in Vietnam in the first half of 2018 compared to the previous year. Nielsen advises companies to focus on understanding evolving consumer needs and executing well to take advantage of opportunities in Vietnam.
Here are the matches between the sentences and countries:
1. Cilica, Cappadocia
2. Cappadocia
3. Lycia
4. Moesia
5. Cilica
6. Lycia - the number of over 65s increased slightly
7. Moesia - the number of over 65s increased dramatically
8. Cappadocia - the number of deaths remained fairly constant
9. Lycia - the number of deaths rose noticeably in 1998
10. Cilica - the number of married people fell between 1996 and 1998
11. Moesia - the number of married people rose dramatically between 1996 and 2000
12. Cappadocia - the
Check your vocabulary for academic englishWillson Nguyễn
This document appears to be the introduction or preface section of a workbook titled "Check Your Vocabulary for Academic English" by David Porter. It provides advice to students on how to effectively use the workbook to learn new academic vocabulary. It recommends that students use a dictionary to help determine word meanings from example sentences. It also emphasizes the importance of noting collocations, dependent prepositions, and writing one's own examples to aid retention. The introduction concludes by outlining how the workbook is intended to be used to supplement an English for Academic Purposes course.
The rise of the artificial beauty in VietnamDI Marketing
A study of 1,176 Vietnamese people's perspectives on cosmetic surgery found:
- 11% have had plastic surgery, with rhinoplasty, eyelid surgery, and liposuction being most common.
- Over 1/3 view cosmetic surgery positively and would support a spouse/relative having it.
- Younger groups aged 18-30 expressed the highest interest in plastic surgery for themselves.
- The study provides insights into Vietnamese views, procedures, and spending on cosmetic surgery that can help marketers in the industry.
We made it clear how the lifestyles of university students are in Vietnam, by conducting the quantitative survey for 1000 people as well as the depth interview of nearly 100 people. Let us find it out their income, housing, food, beauty, digital and university lifestyle.
Vietnamese are often known for their diligence. Our survey proved that approximately half of Vietnamese workers take on some studies. How are their actual behaviors and method for their skill improvement? Q&Me market research looked into how Vietnam workers improve their skills
Gen Z, born between 2002-1994, represents a new growth segment for the out-of-home market. They are digital natives who are heavily influenced by mobile marketing and social media. To attract Gen Z, businesses should focus on authentic mobile marketing, facilitate shareable experiences on social media, and use Gen Z to fill traditionally low traffic periods like mornings and afternoons by catering to their frequent snacking occasions with foods like tea, milk, and Asian specialties. Capturing the growing spending power of Gen Z will be important for success in the changing out-of-home consumer landscape.
Nielsen provides data and insights to help clients understand consumers and markets. In this document, Nielsen discusses recent economic and consumer trends in Asia Pacific markets including Vietnam. Vietnam has seen strong economic growth recently, driven by urbanization and a growing workforce. While traditional trade still dominates in Vietnam, modern trade channels are growing rapidly. FMCG growth has slowed slightly in Vietnam in the first half of 2018 compared to the previous year. Nielsen advises companies to focus on understanding evolving consumer needs and executing well to take advantage of opportunities in Vietnam.
Here are the matches between the sentences and countries:
1. Cilica, Cappadocia
2. Cappadocia
3. Lycia
4. Moesia
5. Cilica
6. Lycia - the number of over 65s increased slightly
7. Moesia - the number of over 65s increased dramatically
8. Cappadocia - the number of deaths remained fairly constant
9. Lycia - the number of deaths rose noticeably in 1998
10. Cilica - the number of married people fell between 1996 and 1998
11. Moesia - the number of married people rose dramatically between 1996 and 2000
12. Cappadocia - the
This document provides information about a workbook titled "Check Your Vocabulary for English" by Rawdon Wyatt. It was first published in 2001 in Great Britain by Peter Collin Publishing. The workbook contains modules to help students improve their vocabulary for the IELTS exam. Each module presents vocabulary items in context through task-based activities and exercises. The workbook covers both general vocabulary and topic-specific words in areas like education, business, and global problems. It is meant to complement an English dictionary for learners to help them effectively learn new vocabulary.
This document is the table of contents for a workbook titled "Check Your Vocabulary for English for the IELTS Examination" by Rawdon Wyatt. The workbook contains general vocabulary modules on topics that may be covered in the IELTS exam, as well as topic-specific vocabulary sections on subjects like education, media, work, politics and more. It provides exercises and activities to help students improve their vocabulary in preparation for the IELTS exam.
This document is a workbook for students preparing for the IELTS exam. It contains vocabulary exercises organized into general vocabulary sections and topic-specific sections related to subjects that may appear in the exam. The workbook provides context and practice for learning new English words. It was written to help improve vocabulary for taking the IELTS exam.
This document is a workbook for students preparing for the IELTS exam. It contains vocabulary exercises organized into general vocabulary sections and topic-specific sections related to subjects that may appear in the exam. The workbook provides three sentences or less of context for each exercise and is intended to help students improve their vocabulary for taking the IELTS exam.
This workbook has been written for students who are planning to sit either the general training or the
academic modules of the IELTS exam. It covers some of the main vocabulary points that you will need
for, or come across in, the listening, reading, writing and speaking sections of the exam.
We hope that you find the modules in this book useful and that the vocabulary you acquire will help
you to achieve the grade you want in the IELTS
Here are verbs from the box that can be used with both sentences in each pair:
1. adapt, adjust
2. adjust, adapt
3. alter, transform
4. exchange, switch
5. alter, vary
6. alter, vary
7. exchange, switch
8. expand, increase
9. increase, reduce
10. dissolve, dissolve
11. expand, swell
12. disappear, disappear
13. renew, renew
14. renovate, renovate
Other objects that can be used with the verbs include: ideas, plans, attitudes, circumstances, situations, approaches, perspectives, styles, appearances, etc.
Check your english_vocabulary_for_ieltsMDRoysulAlam
The document provides an introduction to a workbook for IELTS exam preparation. It explains that the workbook covers important vocabulary areas for the Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking sections of the IELTS exam. Each vocabulary topic is presented through task-based activities to help students learn and practice the vocabulary in context. A comprehensive answer key is also included to allow students to check their work.
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Rich and famous people are giving more money to charity now than in the past. Bill Gates recently gave $31 billion to his foundation. Some think charities can learn from businesses about spending money effectively. Instead of just giving to hospitals and universities, as done traditionally in the USA, money could help solve problems like poverty and the environment by using donors' connections and skills. While money helps, rich people's time, social connections and business expertise may help solutions even more.
This summary provides an overview of a document about practicing and improving vocabulary for the TOEIC exam:
The document introduces a book for practicing vocabulary skills needed to improve TOEIC scores. It recommends choosing unfamiliar vocabulary areas or areas of interest to focus on. Each exercise includes an answer key with additional information. When doing exercises, readers should carefully read instructions and texts before attempting exercises. Using a dictionary to check unfamiliar words after attempting exercises is also suggested. It is important to regularly review new vocabulary to incorporate it into active vocabulary. Additional sources beyond the book, like authentic reading materials, can further expand vocabulary. Getting exam practice is recommended to familiarize oneself with test formats.
Here are the sentences with more appropriate technical language:
Exercise 1:
This is my new desktop computer that sits on a desk (I've also got a laptop small computer which can be carried or placed on your knees). As you can see, there are six main components to it. The first is the central processing unit (CPU) part of the computer that runs it and controls what it does, and this is the most important bit. It carries the memory part that stores and controls the flow of information, including the hard disk round thing that is used for storing information. Mine has a particularly high hard drive capacity for storing information, which means that it's much faster than most. It came with its own software package (including word
28. [Check your Vocabulary for Ielts] a workbook for studentsMi Đỗ
This document is the table of contents for a workbook about checking vocabulary for the IELTS examination. It lists general vocabulary modules on topics like condition, changes, describing tables, and writing letters. It also lists topic-specific vocabulary modules on subjects like education, media, work, money, politics, and the environment. The workbook was written to help IELTS exam preparation by providing context-based activities to learn new vocabulary in a structured way. It directs students to use an English dictionary to learn vocabulary definitions, grammar information, and sample sentences.
Here are the matches between the sentences and countries based on the information in the tables:
1. Cilica, Moesia
2. Cappadocia
3. Lycia
4. Moesia
5. Cilica
6. Cappadocia
7. Lycia
8. Moesia
9. Cilica
10. Lycia
11. Cappadocia
12. No match - the question is incomplete
This document is the introduction and contents page for a workbook about checking vocabulary for the IELTS examination. The workbook contains general vocabulary modules and topic-specific vocabulary modules to help students prepare for the four components of the IELTS exam: listening, reading, writing and speaking. It provides context-based activities and exercises to help learners understand and practice new vocabulary.
Here are revised versions of the sentences using "only" in a more precise location:
1. The clerk reviewed the statement for the purpose of checking only for errors.
2. All the students must know only the absolutely basic fundamentals of grammar.
3. The politician tried to only make his influence felt among the citizens.
4. The bank teller asked the customer to only endorse the check on the back.
5. The governor’s assistant gave only a speech on the subject of the resources of Texas.
6. The patient was to only take his medicine at regular intervals of time.
This document provides an introduction to idioms and metaphors. It discusses how idioms are fixed expressions that use language metaphorically rather than literally. Common examples of idioms are provided. It also explains that metaphors are comparisons between two unlike things that help understand one idea in terms of another. Some key metaphors discussed are time is money, business is war, and life is a journey. The document emphasizes that idioms and metaphors are very important aspects of the English language.
Cung cấp giáo viên nước ngoài là dịch vụ hàng đầu của công ty Hawaiieducation. Chúng tôi cung cấp giáo viên và quản lý hồ sơ, thủ tục pháp lý cho giáo viên nước ngoài.
- Check your Vocabulary for TOEIC-1 (1).pdfLaura Navarro
1) This book provides exercises to help readers practice and develop their vocabulary for the TOEIC exam.
2) It recommends reviewing new vocabulary regularly to build an active vocabulary and practicing reading different materials to acquire more vocabulary.
3) Keeping a record of new words and reviewing them regularly can help recognize words on the exam and increase one's TOEIC score.
The document provides information about using pronouns to replace nouns in writing. It discusses personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, and demonstrative pronouns. Personal pronouns can be used as subjects or objects and indicate 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person. Possessive pronouns show possession or ownership. Together, pronouns help avoid repetitive use of nouns and make writing more engaging.
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This document discusses steps to request writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It involves creating an account, completing a request form providing instructions and deadlines, and reviewing writer bids before choosing a writer and placing a deposit. The writer will submit a paper for review, and the client can request revisions until satisfied before authorizing final payment. HelpWriting.net offers refunds for plagiarized content.
The document provides an expanded definition of poverty by giving examples and additional details. It states that poverty is defined as having insufficient resources or possessions. People who suffer from poverty include the homeless, who are seen begging on the streets in dirty and tattered clothes without shoes. Informal settlers who have homes also live in poverty. The unemployed and large families supported by only one income are also among the poor.
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The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
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This document provides information about a workbook titled "Check Your Vocabulary for English" by Rawdon Wyatt. It was first published in 2001 in Great Britain by Peter Collin Publishing. The workbook contains modules to help students improve their vocabulary for the IELTS exam. Each module presents vocabulary items in context through task-based activities and exercises. The workbook covers both general vocabulary and topic-specific words in areas like education, business, and global problems. It is meant to complement an English dictionary for learners to help them effectively learn new vocabulary.
This document is the table of contents for a workbook titled "Check Your Vocabulary for English for the IELTS Examination" by Rawdon Wyatt. The workbook contains general vocabulary modules on topics that may be covered in the IELTS exam, as well as topic-specific vocabulary sections on subjects like education, media, work, politics and more. It provides exercises and activities to help students improve their vocabulary in preparation for the IELTS exam.
This document is a workbook for students preparing for the IELTS exam. It contains vocabulary exercises organized into general vocabulary sections and topic-specific sections related to subjects that may appear in the exam. The workbook provides context and practice for learning new English words. It was written to help improve vocabulary for taking the IELTS exam.
This document is a workbook for students preparing for the IELTS exam. It contains vocabulary exercises organized into general vocabulary sections and topic-specific sections related to subjects that may appear in the exam. The workbook provides three sentences or less of context for each exercise and is intended to help students improve their vocabulary for taking the IELTS exam.
This workbook has been written for students who are planning to sit either the general training or the
academic modules of the IELTS exam. It covers some of the main vocabulary points that you will need
for, or come across in, the listening, reading, writing and speaking sections of the exam.
We hope that you find the modules in this book useful and that the vocabulary you acquire will help
you to achieve the grade you want in the IELTS
Here are verbs from the box that can be used with both sentences in each pair:
1. adapt, adjust
2. adjust, adapt
3. alter, transform
4. exchange, switch
5. alter, vary
6. alter, vary
7. exchange, switch
8. expand, increase
9. increase, reduce
10. dissolve, dissolve
11. expand, swell
12. disappear, disappear
13. renew, renew
14. renovate, renovate
Other objects that can be used with the verbs include: ideas, plans, attitudes, circumstances, situations, approaches, perspectives, styles, appearances, etc.
Check your english_vocabulary_for_ieltsMDRoysulAlam
The document provides an introduction to a workbook for IELTS exam preparation. It explains that the workbook covers important vocabulary areas for the Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking sections of the IELTS exam. Each vocabulary topic is presented through task-based activities to help students learn and practice the vocabulary in context. A comprehensive answer key is also included to allow students to check their work.
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Rich and famous people are giving more money to charity now than in the past. Bill Gates recently gave $31 billion to his foundation. Some think charities can learn from businesses about spending money effectively. Instead of just giving to hospitals and universities, as done traditionally in the USA, money could help solve problems like poverty and the environment by using donors' connections and skills. While money helps, rich people's time, social connections and business expertise may help solutions even more.
This summary provides an overview of a document about practicing and improving vocabulary for the TOEIC exam:
The document introduces a book for practicing vocabulary skills needed to improve TOEIC scores. It recommends choosing unfamiliar vocabulary areas or areas of interest to focus on. Each exercise includes an answer key with additional information. When doing exercises, readers should carefully read instructions and texts before attempting exercises. Using a dictionary to check unfamiliar words after attempting exercises is also suggested. It is important to regularly review new vocabulary to incorporate it into active vocabulary. Additional sources beyond the book, like authentic reading materials, can further expand vocabulary. Getting exam practice is recommended to familiarize oneself with test formats.
Here are the sentences with more appropriate technical language:
Exercise 1:
This is my new desktop computer that sits on a desk (I've also got a laptop small computer which can be carried or placed on your knees). As you can see, there are six main components to it. The first is the central processing unit (CPU) part of the computer that runs it and controls what it does, and this is the most important bit. It carries the memory part that stores and controls the flow of information, including the hard disk round thing that is used for storing information. Mine has a particularly high hard drive capacity for storing information, which means that it's much faster than most. It came with its own software package (including word
28. [Check your Vocabulary for Ielts] a workbook for studentsMi Đỗ
This document is the table of contents for a workbook about checking vocabulary for the IELTS examination. It lists general vocabulary modules on topics like condition, changes, describing tables, and writing letters. It also lists topic-specific vocabulary modules on subjects like education, media, work, money, politics, and the environment. The workbook was written to help IELTS exam preparation by providing context-based activities to learn new vocabulary in a structured way. It directs students to use an English dictionary to learn vocabulary definitions, grammar information, and sample sentences.
Here are the matches between the sentences and countries based on the information in the tables:
1. Cilica, Moesia
2. Cappadocia
3. Lycia
4. Moesia
5. Cilica
6. Cappadocia
7. Lycia
8. Moesia
9. Cilica
10. Lycia
11. Cappadocia
12. No match - the question is incomplete
This document is the introduction and contents page for a workbook about checking vocabulary for the IELTS examination. The workbook contains general vocabulary modules and topic-specific vocabulary modules to help students prepare for the four components of the IELTS exam: listening, reading, writing and speaking. It provides context-based activities and exercises to help learners understand and practice new vocabulary.
Here are revised versions of the sentences using "only" in a more precise location:
1. The clerk reviewed the statement for the purpose of checking only for errors.
2. All the students must know only the absolutely basic fundamentals of grammar.
3. The politician tried to only make his influence felt among the citizens.
4. The bank teller asked the customer to only endorse the check on the back.
5. The governor’s assistant gave only a speech on the subject of the resources of Texas.
6. The patient was to only take his medicine at regular intervals of time.
This document provides an introduction to idioms and metaphors. It discusses how idioms are fixed expressions that use language metaphorically rather than literally. Common examples of idioms are provided. It also explains that metaphors are comparisons between two unlike things that help understand one idea in terms of another. Some key metaphors discussed are time is money, business is war, and life is a journey. The document emphasizes that idioms and metaphors are very important aspects of the English language.
Cung cấp giáo viên nước ngoài là dịch vụ hàng đầu của công ty Hawaiieducation. Chúng tôi cung cấp giáo viên và quản lý hồ sơ, thủ tục pháp lý cho giáo viên nước ngoài.
- Check your Vocabulary for TOEIC-1 (1).pdfLaura Navarro
1) This book provides exercises to help readers practice and develop their vocabulary for the TOEIC exam.
2) It recommends reviewing new vocabulary regularly to build an active vocabulary and practicing reading different materials to acquire more vocabulary.
3) Keeping a record of new words and reviewing them regularly can help recognize words on the exam and increase one's TOEIC score.
The document provides information about using pronouns to replace nouns in writing. It discusses personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, and demonstrative pronouns. Personal pronouns can be used as subjects or objects and indicate 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person. Possessive pronouns show possession or ownership. Together, pronouns help avoid repetitive use of nouns and make writing more engaging.
Grade 10 Cause And Effect Essay Composition WritinBeth Simner
This document discusses steps to request writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It involves creating an account, completing a request form providing instructions and deadlines, and reviewing writer bids before choosing a writer and placing a deposit. The writer will submit a paper for review, and the client can request revisions until satisfied before authorizing final payment. HelpWriting.net offers refunds for plagiarized content.
The document provides an expanded definition of poverty by giving examples and additional details. It states that poverty is defined as having insufficient resources or possessions. People who suffer from poverty include the homeless, who are seen begging on the streets in dirty and tattered clothes without shoes. Informal settlers who have homes also live in poverty. The unemployed and large families supported by only one income are also among the poor.
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The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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27. generalvocabulary
24
Obligation & option
Don't forget to keep a record of the words and expressions that you have learnt, review
your notes from time to time and try to use new vocabulary items whenever possible.
A. Look at sentences 1-10 and decide if the explanation which follows each one is true or
false. Use the words and expressions in bold to help you decide.
1. During the exam, a pencil and eraser are required.
The people organising the exam will provide you with a pencil and an eraser.
2. Parents can be made liable for their children's debts.
Parents may be legally responsible for the money their children owe.
3. He was obliged to pay back the money that he had won.
He had the choice whether or not to pay back the money that he had won.
4. Students doing holiday jobs are exempt from paying income tax.
Students doing holidayjobs pay a smaller amount of income tax than other people.
5. The United Nations voted to impose mandatory sanctions on the country.
The United Nations imposed legally-binding sanctions which had to be obeyed by everyone, without
exception.
6. The doctors forced him to stop smoking.
The doctors asked him to stop smoking,
7. It was an emergency and she pressed the red button; there was no alternative.
There was nothing else she could do; she had to set off the alarm by pressing the red button.
8. Classes on Wednesday afternoons are optional.
It is necessary to attend classes on Wednesday afternoons.
9. It is compulsory to wear a crash helmet on a motorcycle.
It is your choice whether or not to wear a crash helmet when you ride a motorcycle.
10. The museum is asking visitors for a voluntary donation of £2.
You don't need to pay £2 to visit the museum.
B. Complete these sentences with an appropriate word or expression from the exercise
above. In some cases, more than one answer may be possible.
1. Visitors to the country are to declare any excess tobacco or alcohol
imports to the customs officer.
2. I'm afraid I have but to resign from the committee.
3. If you are caught speeding, you will be the payment of the fine.
4. Attendance at all classes is __ , otherwise you may not get a certificate at the
end of the course.
5. Many retired people do work in their local community.
6. In some countries, there is a death sentence for all drug traffickers.
7. For visitors to Britain from outside the European Union, a visa may be .
8. He said he was innocent, but the police . him to confess.
9. Most new cars come with air-conditioning.
10. Children's clothes are . __from VAT.
Peter Collin Publishing,(c)2001. For reference, see the English Dictionary for Students (1-901659-06-2)
31. generalvocabulary
28
Around the world
Don't forget to keep a record of the words and expressions that you have learnt, review
your notes from time to time and try to use new vocabulary items whenever possible.
A. Choose the correct geo-political word in A, B or C to complete each of these sentences.
1. Japan, Korea and the Philippines are all in the .
A. Near East B. Middle East C Far East
2. The South Pole is situated in the .
A. Arctic B. Antarctic C Antarctica
3. New Zealand is part of .
A. Australia B. Australasia C. Austria
4. Bangladesh is part of .
A. the Indian Subcontinent B. India C. Indiana
5. Nicaragua is a country in .
A. North America B. South America C Central America
6. Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Panama and Honduras all form part of .
A. Latin America B. Spanish America C South America
7. Apartheid was abolished in _____ in the 1990s.
A. southern Africa B. North Africa C South Africa
8. The United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland form a group of islands known as
A. Great Britain B. England C. The British Isles
9. The United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland form part of .
A, Continental Europe B. Mainland Europe C. Europe
10. Kuwait, Oman and the United Arab Emirates form part of what is known
as___________ .
A. the West Indies B. the Gulf States C. the European Union
11. Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark are known collectively as _______ .
A. the Baltic Republics B. the Caribbean C. Scandinavia
Peter Collin Publishing. (c) 2001. For reference, see the English Dictionary for Students (1-901659-06-2)
33. generalvocabulary
30
Size, quantity & dimension
A. Look at the following list and decide whether we are talking about something big (in
terms of size, quantity or dimension) or something small.
1. a minute amount of dust 14. a giant building
2. a minuscule piece of cloth . 15 a gargantuan meal
3. an enormous book
16. a wide avenue
4. a mammoth job
17. a broadriver
5. a huge waste of time
18. a tall man
6. a vast room
19. a high mountain
7. a gigantic wave
20. a deep lake
8. a tiny car
21. a shallow pool
9. a monumental error
22. a long-distance journey
10. a colossal statue
11. plenty of food 23. a vast crowd of supporters _____________
12. dozens of times 24. tons of work ________________________
13. a narrow alleyway 25. a great deal of time
B. Now complete these sentences using one of the expressions above. In some cases, more
than one answer is possible.
1. Before you embark on , it is essential that you are well-prepared.
2. We spent working on the plans for the new library.
3. I've told you not to smoke in here.
4. must have blown into the camera and scratched the film.
5. Villages along the coast were destroyed when caused by the earthquake
swept houses into the sea.
6. It was going there; he didn't even turn up.
7. One of the Roman emperor Nero's greatest excesses was to build of
himself in the city centre.
Peter Collin Publishing.(c)2001. For reference, see the English Dictionary for Students (1-901659-06-2)
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Changes
A. Look at these sentences and decide if the statement which follows each one is true or false.
Use the words and expressions in bold to help you decide.
1. The population of the country has trebled in the last 25 years.
There has been a dramatic increase in the number of people living in the country.
2. Unemployment has dropped by about 2% every year for the last six years.
There has been a steady decrease in the number of people out of work.
3. The government has spent a lot of money improving roads around the country.
There has been a deterioration in the national road system.
4. The number of exam passes achieved by the school's pupils has risen by almost 50%.
There has been a decline in the number of exam passes.
5. American travellers abroad have discovered that they can buy more foreign currency with their dollar.
There has been a weakening of the dollar.
6. It is now much easier to import goods into the country than it was a few years ago.
There has been a tightening up of border controls.
7. We're increasing our stocks of coal before the winter begins.
We're running down our stocks of coal.
8. Prices have gone up by about 4% every year since 1998.
There has been a constant rise in the rate of inflation.
9. The pass rate for the exam was 3% lower this year than it was last year.
There has been a sharp fall in the pass rate.
10. The alliance are going to reduce the number of conventional weapons in their armed forces.
The alliance are going to build up the number of weapons they have.
11. Deflation has adversely affected industries around the country.
There has been a growth in industrial activity.
12. The rules are much stricter now than they were before.
There has been a relaxation of the rules.
13. Last year, 12% of the population worked in industry and 10% worked in agriculture. This year, 14%
of the population work in industry and 8% work in agriculture.
There has been a narrowing of the gap between those working in different sectors of the economy.
Peter Collin Publishing. (c) 2001. For reference, see the English Dictionary for Students (1-901659-06-2)
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Addition, equation & conclusion
to sum up briefly • along with • it can be concluded that • also
similarly • likewise • besides i to conclude • too
in addition • in brief • in the same way • thus
what's more • furthermore • moreover • along with
to summarise • as well as • therefore • correspondingly
Addition
(For example: and)
Equation
(For example: equally)
Conclusion
(For example: in conclusion)
This module will help you to review more of the important words that we use to join ideas in
an essay, a verbal presentation or sometimes in everyday speech (also see page 1 - Condition
- and page 9 - Contrast & comparison).
A. Put the following words and expressions into their correct place in the table depending on
their function.
B. Complete these sentences with one of the words or expressions from above. In most cases,
more than one answer is possible.
1. Tourism brings much needed money to developing countries. , it provides
employment for the local population,
2. bringing much needed money to developing countries, tourism provides
employment for the local population.
3. Tourists should respect the local environment. _ they should respect the
local customs.
4. industrial waste, pollution from car fumes is poisoning the environment.
5. In order to travel, you need a passport. , you might need a visa,
immunisation jabs and written permission to visit certain areas.
6. Drugs are banned in Britain - weapons such as guns and knives.
7. All power corrupts. , absolute power corrupts absolutely.
8. You shouldn't smoke, drink, take drugs or eat unhealthy food. , you
should live a more healthy lifestyle.
9. The ozone layer is becoming depleted, the air in the cities is becoming too dirty to breathe and our
seas and rivers are no longer safe to swim in. pollution is slowly
destroying the planet.
10. Your grades have been very poor all year. you need to work really hard
if you want to pass your exams next month.
Peter Collin Publishing,(c)2001. For reference, see the English Dictionary for Students (1-901659-06-2)