This document provides the title "Current affairs quiz (now)" and indicates that it contains a passive quiz on current events consisting of 7 cards that ask questions about what has happened this week.
This document provides examples of ways to praise and criticize in English. It gives positive phrases like "highly praised" and "really on the ball" to describe things or people. It also gives critical phrases like "criticizing her appearance" and "critical of safety standards" to negatively evaluate something. The document aims to expand English vocabulary for providing both positive and negative feedback.
The document is about the experience of being the youngest child in a family from the perspective of an 18-year-old named Hannah. Hannah feels that, as the youngest, her opinions are not taken seriously, she cannot do anything original because her siblings have already done it, and she receives less attention than her siblings, especially around important events like university acceptances. She also feels constantly compared to and unable to match the achievements of her high-achieving older brother. While she acknowledges her family loves her, Hannah wants them to pay more attention to the important parts of her life and get off her back about small issues. The document includes additional perspectives from other children on both positives and challenges of being the youngest sibling.
This document discusses different types of relationships including best friends, good friends, housemates, classmates, and partners. It provides examples of how relationships form, such as meeting through a shared housemate or at university. Phrases about relationships are also defined, such as "getting on well", "not seeing eye to eye", and "falling out". Ways of expressing liking, disliking, respect and admiration toward others are outlined. Finally, idioms about relationships like "having an affair", "making it up", and "getting together" are explained.
This document provides information about different types of jobs and work situations. It discusses jobs in the workplace like directors, executives, administrators, skilled and unskilled workers. It also covers professions like civil servants, scientists, physiotherapists and judges. Trades such as firefighters, electricians, carpenters and plumbers are discussed. Finally, it addresses various concepts related to work including shift work, maternity/paternity leave, sick leave, redundancy and retirement.
This document lists experience cards 2 through 7 without providing any details about the experiences. It appears to be an incomplete list of experiences referenced by card number but no other context or information is given about the experiences themselves.
In northern Europe, the weather is often mild in the late autumn with misty, foggy, and damp days. Soon winter arrives with frost, icy roads, severe weather, and heavy snow. As the weather is expected to be bad, people try to keep warm to avoid freezing. Freezing weather may continue until May or June when the ground starts to thaw and ice melts again.
The document discusses verbs and phrases used to express beliefs, opinions, and viewpoints. It provides examples of verbs like "believe", "think", "feel" used to express opinions or beliefs. It also gives examples of phrases used to qualify opinions, such as "in my view", "to my mind", "if you ask me", and "from a teacher's point of view". The document is a reference for commonly used words and expressions connected to stating beliefs, opinions, and personal perspectives.
This document contains a list of thanks and reply cards numbered 2 through 7. Each line lists the phrase "thanks and replies" followed by a card number, suggesting this is a list of thank you notes or response cards.
This document provides examples of ways to praise and criticize in English. It gives positive phrases like "highly praised" and "really on the ball" to describe things or people. It also gives critical phrases like "criticizing her appearance" and "critical of safety standards" to negatively evaluate something. The document aims to expand English vocabulary for providing both positive and negative feedback.
The document is about the experience of being the youngest child in a family from the perspective of an 18-year-old named Hannah. Hannah feels that, as the youngest, her opinions are not taken seriously, she cannot do anything original because her siblings have already done it, and she receives less attention than her siblings, especially around important events like university acceptances. She also feels constantly compared to and unable to match the achievements of her high-achieving older brother. While she acknowledges her family loves her, Hannah wants them to pay more attention to the important parts of her life and get off her back about small issues. The document includes additional perspectives from other children on both positives and challenges of being the youngest sibling.
This document discusses different types of relationships including best friends, good friends, housemates, classmates, and partners. It provides examples of how relationships form, such as meeting through a shared housemate or at university. Phrases about relationships are also defined, such as "getting on well", "not seeing eye to eye", and "falling out". Ways of expressing liking, disliking, respect and admiration toward others are outlined. Finally, idioms about relationships like "having an affair", "making it up", and "getting together" are explained.
This document provides information about different types of jobs and work situations. It discusses jobs in the workplace like directors, executives, administrators, skilled and unskilled workers. It also covers professions like civil servants, scientists, physiotherapists and judges. Trades such as firefighters, electricians, carpenters and plumbers are discussed. Finally, it addresses various concepts related to work including shift work, maternity/paternity leave, sick leave, redundancy and retirement.
This document lists experience cards 2 through 7 without providing any details about the experiences. It appears to be an incomplete list of experiences referenced by card number but no other context or information is given about the experiences themselves.
In northern Europe, the weather is often mild in the late autumn with misty, foggy, and damp days. Soon winter arrives with frost, icy roads, severe weather, and heavy snow. As the weather is expected to be bad, people try to keep warm to avoid freezing. Freezing weather may continue until May or June when the ground starts to thaw and ice melts again.
The document discusses verbs and phrases used to express beliefs, opinions, and viewpoints. It provides examples of verbs like "believe", "think", "feel" used to express opinions or beliefs. It also gives examples of phrases used to qualify opinions, such as "in my view", "to my mind", "if you ask me", and "from a teacher's point of view". The document is a reference for commonly used words and expressions connected to stating beliefs, opinions, and personal perspectives.
This document contains a list of thanks and reply cards numbered 2 through 7. Each line lists the phrase "thanks and replies" followed by a card number, suggesting this is a list of thank you notes or response cards.
This document lists and describes common everyday minor problems that can occur in homes, with appliances and devices, and minor injuries. Some examples included are a flooded bathroom if the tap is left on, a leaking pipe, a smashed window from a kicked ball, a cracked pot, a chipped cup, dead batteries, a burnt pie that is ruined, a power cut, a broken washing machine, crushed biscuits, a computer that keeps crashing, a twisted ankle, bumped heads causing bruises, tripping and grazing a knee, misplacing a memory stick, spilling coffee on the carpet, a blocked sink, denting a car, a mouse that has stopped working, getting locked out of the house, a car that
This document provides examples of ways to praise and criticize in English. For praising, it gives phrases like "highly praised", "really on the ball", and "streets ahead of". For criticizing, it lists terms such as "criticizing", "picking holes", "critical", and "at fault". It also gives examples of praising films that receive "critical acclaim" and examples of criticisms of people like being "absurd" or "wanting to have your cake and eat it too".
The document provides information about the UK education system:
- Children typically attend nursery then primary school from ages 5-11, learning basics like reading, writing and arithmetic.
- Secondary education from 11-18 involves a range of subjects in areas like arts, sciences and technology.
- From 16-18, students may attend a sixth form college before pursuing further or higher education at a university.
- Universities use methods like lectures, seminars, workshops and tutorials, and students are assessed through exams and other assignments.
The document lists words and expressions relating to liking, disliking, and desiring things without providing any of the actual terms. It is organized into three sections for liking, disliking, and desiring with each section containing blank bullet points where terms would be listed.
This document defines and provides examples of a variety of pleasant, unpleasant, and mixed feelings. It discusses positive feelings like happiness, contentment, gratitude, and delight. It also examines negative feelings such as unhappiness, misery, depression, confusion, and anger. Additionally, it covers feelings of excitement, frustration, anxiety, and more mixed states. For each feeling, it gives a definition and example sentences to illustrate how to use the terms to describe emotional states.
The document provides information on expressing conditions in English, including:
- Words like "unless", "provided", and "on condition that" which connect clauses expressing conditions.
- Expressions like "supposing" and "what if" used to discuss possible future situations.
- The use of "-ever" words like "however", "whenever", and "whoever" to indicate it doesn't matter which option is chosen.
- Nouns like "conditions", "prerequisites", and "requirements" which can be used to refer to things that must be fulfilled.
This document discusses regret over past actions and wishes for what could have been. It contains 9 cards where the phrase "regret (past) : wish" is repeated on each card, suggesting reflection on past mistakes and desires to change or undo past decisions.
The document describes different types of weather conditions in various parts of the world. It discusses cold weather with mild temperatures in Northern Europe in late autumn. It then describes freezing weather with frost, icy roads, and snow in winter. It also outlines tropical weather that is often stifling, muggy, and humid, as well as hot days and heat waves in other hot climates. Various levels of wet weather are defined, from light showers to torrential rain and floods. It also discusses breezes, strong winds, gales, and hurricanes.
This document provides information about different types of jobs in a workplace. It discusses common job roles like directors, executives, administrators, skilled and unskilled workers. It also describes professions that require extensive training like civil servants, scientists, physiotherapists and judges. Various trades are outlined that involve skilled manual labor and on-the-job training such as firefighters, electricians, carpenters and plumbers. Finally, it presents collocations of words related to work concepts.
The document discusses different ways to express conditions in English using conjunctions, phrases, and nouns. It provides examples of conditional sentences using words like "if", "unless", "as long as", "provided/providing", and "however". It also gives examples expressing hypothetical situations with "supposing" and "what if". Additionally, it discusses using "-ever" words like "whichever" and "whoever" to say it doesn't matter which option. Finally, it lists nouns like "conditions", "prerequisites", and "requirements" that can be used to express formal conditions.
This document provides a reading exercise and vocabulary related to music. It contains 4 sections (A, B, C, D) with missing words in the odd sentences of each section. Section A discusses downloading and managing music files. Section B describes a typical rock band. Section C lists different types of music that family members enjoy. Section D contains collocations for musical activities. The document aims to teach vocabulary related to music.
This document provides vocabulary and functions related to music. It includes sentences with missing words related to downloading and managing music files, a typical rock band, types of music genres that different family members enjoy, and collocations for musical activities. The missing words include MP3, player, albums, tracks, playlists, stream, lead, singer, lead, guitar, keyboard, player, tastes, classical, folk, jazz, rap, sixties.
The document discusses food vocabulary including tastes, flavours, cooking methods, and dining out and at home. It provides words to describe tastes like spicy, mild, bland, salty, sugary, sour, bitter, tasty, and moreish. Cooking methods like overcooked, undercooked, ripe, and gone off are defined. Dining vocabulary includes booking reservations, set menus, courses like starters and mains, and catering styles like vegetarian, non-meat eater, and vegan. Eating at home terms include seconds, help yourself, pudding/desserts, and refilling drinks.
The document discusses food vocabulary related to tastes, flavors, cooking methods, eating out, and eating at home. It provides words to describe flavors like spicy, mild, bland, salty, sugary, sour, bitter, tasty, and moreish. Cooking methods covered include overcooked, undercooked, ripe, seasonal, and gone off. Eating out vocabulary includes booking tables, set menus, specials, and catering for dietary groups. Eating at home terms include seconds, helping yourself, pudding/dessert, and refilling drinks.
Rapper Tinie Tempah, whose real name is Patrick Chukwuemeka Okogwu, discusses his career and music with Matthew Stadlen. Some key points:
- Tinie Tempah got his stage name from friends in secondary school and it stuck.
- His debut album Disc-Overy reached number one in the UK and included several top singles.
- He discusses the process of writing music and using rhyme, and sees himself as a poet.
- Some of his lyrics have been criticized as portraying women in a sexist or degrading way, which he addresses.
- Beyond music, his interests include art and he would like to leave a positive legacy.
World famous Senegalese musician Youssou N'Dour announced his candidacy for president of Senegal in the upcoming election. He decided to enter politics because he believes Senegal's democracy is in danger and he wants to offer an alternative vision. N'Dour is confident that if the election is free and fair, he will win, since he feels the Senegalese people support him. However, he has criticized the candidacy of the current president and his main rival, Abdoulaye Wade, stating that Wade is barred from running for a third term according to the constitution.
Celebrities entering politics is the topic of discussion. Specifically, the musician Youssou N'Dour is running for president in Senegal's upcoming February elections. Readers are asked their thoughts on whether a celebrity can make a difference in Senegalese politics and what they make of celebrities becoming politicians in general.
Hélène Grimaud is a renowned French pianist born in 1969 in Aix-en-Provence, France. She studied piano from a young age and won first prize in piano from the Paris Conservatory in 1985. Grimaud has since performed with major orchestras around the world. In the document, Grimaud discusses her passion for Beethoven and performing his 5th Piano Concerto, known as the "Emperor". She reflects on the challenges of balancing Beethoven's bold musical ideas with the technical limitations of the piano and finds the most moving performances come from embracing risk rather than perfection.
Cath Kidston began her business by designing cheerful 1950s-inspired ironing board covers but has expanded into various home decor products featuring her designs, including radios, tents, and wallpaper. Her business has grown tremendously over the years from her starting with a small shop to now having an annual turnover of over £50 million.
Tony Gatlif is a French film director of Algerian and Romani heritage who has made numerous films about the Roma people in Europe over 35 years. His latest film addresses the detention and deportation of 30,000 French Roma during World War II. While angry about current Roma expulsions in France, he insists they cannot be compared to the Holocaust. However, he warns that targeting an entire race can have uncomfortable consequences. Gatlif believes recent EU laws allowing for expulsion of unemployed migrants after 3 months were designed specifically to target Roma people and restrict their movement.
Tony Gatlif is a French film director of Algerian and Romani descent who has produced and directed films about the Roma people in Europe for 35 years. His latest film "Liberté" was released in 2010 and depicts the detention and deportation of around 30,000 French Roma during World War II. While critical of recent policies dismantling illegal Roma camps in France, Gatlif insists the current situation cannot be compared to the wartime deportations. However, he warns that targeting an entire ethnic group can have uncomfortable consequences.
This document provides a vocabulary lesson about art and literature. It begins by defining different types of art, including performing arts like ballet and cinema, and fine arts like painting and sculpture. It also discusses literature genres such as novels, biographies, drama, and poetry. The document then discusses different types of artists and their mediums, such as sculptors, painters, and architects. It concludes by discussing popular and literary fiction writers, comparing their styles and critical reception.
This document lists and describes common everyday minor problems that can occur in homes, with appliances and devices, and minor injuries. Some examples included are a flooded bathroom if the tap is left on, a leaking pipe, a smashed window from a kicked ball, a cracked pot, a chipped cup, dead batteries, a burnt pie that is ruined, a power cut, a broken washing machine, crushed biscuits, a computer that keeps crashing, a twisted ankle, bumped heads causing bruises, tripping and grazing a knee, misplacing a memory stick, spilling coffee on the carpet, a blocked sink, denting a car, a mouse that has stopped working, getting locked out of the house, a car that
This document provides examples of ways to praise and criticize in English. For praising, it gives phrases like "highly praised", "really on the ball", and "streets ahead of". For criticizing, it lists terms such as "criticizing", "picking holes", "critical", and "at fault". It also gives examples of praising films that receive "critical acclaim" and examples of criticisms of people like being "absurd" or "wanting to have your cake and eat it too".
The document provides information about the UK education system:
- Children typically attend nursery then primary school from ages 5-11, learning basics like reading, writing and arithmetic.
- Secondary education from 11-18 involves a range of subjects in areas like arts, sciences and technology.
- From 16-18, students may attend a sixth form college before pursuing further or higher education at a university.
- Universities use methods like lectures, seminars, workshops and tutorials, and students are assessed through exams and other assignments.
The document lists words and expressions relating to liking, disliking, and desiring things without providing any of the actual terms. It is organized into three sections for liking, disliking, and desiring with each section containing blank bullet points where terms would be listed.
This document defines and provides examples of a variety of pleasant, unpleasant, and mixed feelings. It discusses positive feelings like happiness, contentment, gratitude, and delight. It also examines negative feelings such as unhappiness, misery, depression, confusion, and anger. Additionally, it covers feelings of excitement, frustration, anxiety, and more mixed states. For each feeling, it gives a definition and example sentences to illustrate how to use the terms to describe emotional states.
The document provides information on expressing conditions in English, including:
- Words like "unless", "provided", and "on condition that" which connect clauses expressing conditions.
- Expressions like "supposing" and "what if" used to discuss possible future situations.
- The use of "-ever" words like "however", "whenever", and "whoever" to indicate it doesn't matter which option is chosen.
- Nouns like "conditions", "prerequisites", and "requirements" which can be used to refer to things that must be fulfilled.
This document discusses regret over past actions and wishes for what could have been. It contains 9 cards where the phrase "regret (past) : wish" is repeated on each card, suggesting reflection on past mistakes and desires to change or undo past decisions.
The document describes different types of weather conditions in various parts of the world. It discusses cold weather with mild temperatures in Northern Europe in late autumn. It then describes freezing weather with frost, icy roads, and snow in winter. It also outlines tropical weather that is often stifling, muggy, and humid, as well as hot days and heat waves in other hot climates. Various levels of wet weather are defined, from light showers to torrential rain and floods. It also discusses breezes, strong winds, gales, and hurricanes.
This document provides information about different types of jobs in a workplace. It discusses common job roles like directors, executives, administrators, skilled and unskilled workers. It also describes professions that require extensive training like civil servants, scientists, physiotherapists and judges. Various trades are outlined that involve skilled manual labor and on-the-job training such as firefighters, electricians, carpenters and plumbers. Finally, it presents collocations of words related to work concepts.
The document discusses different ways to express conditions in English using conjunctions, phrases, and nouns. It provides examples of conditional sentences using words like "if", "unless", "as long as", "provided/providing", and "however". It also gives examples expressing hypothetical situations with "supposing" and "what if". Additionally, it discusses using "-ever" words like "whichever" and "whoever" to say it doesn't matter which option. Finally, it lists nouns like "conditions", "prerequisites", and "requirements" that can be used to express formal conditions.
This document provides a reading exercise and vocabulary related to music. It contains 4 sections (A, B, C, D) with missing words in the odd sentences of each section. Section A discusses downloading and managing music files. Section B describes a typical rock band. Section C lists different types of music that family members enjoy. Section D contains collocations for musical activities. The document aims to teach vocabulary related to music.
This document provides vocabulary and functions related to music. It includes sentences with missing words related to downloading and managing music files, a typical rock band, types of music genres that different family members enjoy, and collocations for musical activities. The missing words include MP3, player, albums, tracks, playlists, stream, lead, singer, lead, guitar, keyboard, player, tastes, classical, folk, jazz, rap, sixties.
The document discusses food vocabulary including tastes, flavours, cooking methods, and dining out and at home. It provides words to describe tastes like spicy, mild, bland, salty, sugary, sour, bitter, tasty, and moreish. Cooking methods like overcooked, undercooked, ripe, and gone off are defined. Dining vocabulary includes booking reservations, set menus, courses like starters and mains, and catering styles like vegetarian, non-meat eater, and vegan. Eating at home terms include seconds, help yourself, pudding/desserts, and refilling drinks.
The document discusses food vocabulary related to tastes, flavors, cooking methods, eating out, and eating at home. It provides words to describe flavors like spicy, mild, bland, salty, sugary, sour, bitter, tasty, and moreish. Cooking methods covered include overcooked, undercooked, ripe, seasonal, and gone off. Eating out vocabulary includes booking tables, set menus, specials, and catering for dietary groups. Eating at home terms include seconds, helping yourself, pudding/dessert, and refilling drinks.
Rapper Tinie Tempah, whose real name is Patrick Chukwuemeka Okogwu, discusses his career and music with Matthew Stadlen. Some key points:
- Tinie Tempah got his stage name from friends in secondary school and it stuck.
- His debut album Disc-Overy reached number one in the UK and included several top singles.
- He discusses the process of writing music and using rhyme, and sees himself as a poet.
- Some of his lyrics have been criticized as portraying women in a sexist or degrading way, which he addresses.
- Beyond music, his interests include art and he would like to leave a positive legacy.
World famous Senegalese musician Youssou N'Dour announced his candidacy for president of Senegal in the upcoming election. He decided to enter politics because he believes Senegal's democracy is in danger and he wants to offer an alternative vision. N'Dour is confident that if the election is free and fair, he will win, since he feels the Senegalese people support him. However, he has criticized the candidacy of the current president and his main rival, Abdoulaye Wade, stating that Wade is barred from running for a third term according to the constitution.
Celebrities entering politics is the topic of discussion. Specifically, the musician Youssou N'Dour is running for president in Senegal's upcoming February elections. Readers are asked their thoughts on whether a celebrity can make a difference in Senegalese politics and what they make of celebrities becoming politicians in general.
Hélène Grimaud is a renowned French pianist born in 1969 in Aix-en-Provence, France. She studied piano from a young age and won first prize in piano from the Paris Conservatory in 1985. Grimaud has since performed with major orchestras around the world. In the document, Grimaud discusses her passion for Beethoven and performing his 5th Piano Concerto, known as the "Emperor". She reflects on the challenges of balancing Beethoven's bold musical ideas with the technical limitations of the piano and finds the most moving performances come from embracing risk rather than perfection.
Cath Kidston began her business by designing cheerful 1950s-inspired ironing board covers but has expanded into various home decor products featuring her designs, including radios, tents, and wallpaper. Her business has grown tremendously over the years from her starting with a small shop to now having an annual turnover of over £50 million.
Tony Gatlif is a French film director of Algerian and Romani heritage who has made numerous films about the Roma people in Europe over 35 years. His latest film addresses the detention and deportation of 30,000 French Roma during World War II. While angry about current Roma expulsions in France, he insists they cannot be compared to the Holocaust. However, he warns that targeting an entire race can have uncomfortable consequences. Gatlif believes recent EU laws allowing for expulsion of unemployed migrants after 3 months were designed specifically to target Roma people and restrict their movement.
Tony Gatlif is a French film director of Algerian and Romani descent who has produced and directed films about the Roma people in Europe for 35 years. His latest film "Liberté" was released in 2010 and depicts the detention and deportation of around 30,000 French Roma during World War II. While critical of recent policies dismantling illegal Roma camps in France, Gatlif insists the current situation cannot be compared to the wartime deportations. However, he warns that targeting an entire ethnic group can have uncomfortable consequences.
This document provides a vocabulary lesson about art and literature. It begins by defining different types of art, including performing arts like ballet and cinema, and fine arts like painting and sculpture. It also discusses literature genres such as novels, biographies, drama, and poetry. The document then discusses different types of artists and their mediums, such as sculptors, painters, and architects. It concludes by discussing popular and literary fiction writers, comparing their styles and critical reception.
This document provides a vocabulary lesson about art and literature. It begins by defining different types of art, including performing arts like ballet and cinema, fine arts like architecture and painting, and literature forms like novels, poetry and short stories. It then discusses different art forms and the artists that practice them, such as sculptures, potters, and architects. Finally, it discusses literature more specifically, comparing the popular novels of Jacquie O'Donnell to the more literary works of her cousin Pamela Smith, and noting that both writers have new books coming out in print and e-book formats.
French architect Jean Nouvel believes that new technology has significantly changed architectural design and allows architects to more accurately simulate and test their designs. However, he warns that new technology also makes it easier to deceive or promote designs in an unrealistic manner. Nouvel stresses the importance of integrating a building's context and surroundings as well as reusing existing structures from the past. He cites examples from his own works like the Louvre in Abu Dhabi and opera house in Lyon that blended new designs with historical elements. When asked about future cities, Nouvel responded that cities will continue to evolve and change within themselves over time through a process of blending new developments with existing urban fabric.
This document provides a summary of the novel "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" by John Boyne. It describes the story as focusing on an unlikely friendship that develops between two boys, Bruno and Shmuel, who are living in very different circumstances during World War II. Bruno is a 9-year-old German boy who lives with his family in Berlin but finds himself moving with his family to a new home near a mysterious place called "Out-With". The story is a touching tale and reminder of humanity's capacity for inhumanity.
1) Elizabeth Barrett Browning was one of the most popular poets of her era in the 1840s, but suffered from poor health and was confined by her controlling father.
2) She met fellow poet Robert Browning after publishing her work, and they fell in love through letters despite her father forbidding marriage.
3) Elizabeth and Robert eloped and married in secret, later fleeing to Italy, inspiring some of the most beautiful love poetry ever written, though Elizabeth's father disowned her. Their love story is immortalized through their poetic works.
Jean Nouvel is an architect who discusses how computers have impacted his work. Computers have made images used in architecture slightly more truthful by allowing for complex designs that may not have been possible without their use. Nouvel also discusses how he integrates old structures with new designs, such as including the existing structure in his Opera House in Lyon. He believes cities will exist in the future but may change over the next 50 to 100 years.
This document provides information about different types of art and literature. It discusses visual arts like painting, sculpture, architecture and ceramics. It also discusses performing arts such as theatre, dance, music and film. In literature, it mentions novels, short stories, poetry and biographies. It provides examples of different types of artists and their mediums. It also discusses terms commonly used when referring to art forms and the creative process.
This document provides information about different art forms including literature, performing arts, fine arts, and types of artists. It discusses genres of literature like novels, poetry, and short stories. Performing arts mentioned include ballet, cinema, concerts, dance, opera, and theatre. Fine arts discussed are architecture, ceramics, painting, and sculpture. The document also defines types of visual artists and their art forms such as sculptors who create statues, potters who make pottery, and architects who design buildings.
This document provides vocabulary and functions related to work. It includes fill-in-the-blank sentences about jobs in a workplace, professions and trades. It also lists collocations of words connected to work, including general expressions about jobs, hours of work, not working, and other useful expressions. The document is an exercise to help learn vocabulary and language functions for discussing topics related to employment and careers.
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The Golden Group is over. Can a new group step up? Two years ago, Kevin De Bruyne plunged Belgium’s Euro 2024 plans into disorder when he claimed the team was “too old” to win in an interview with The Protector. That Belgian squad had 10 players over 30 and the maximum average age of any Euro Cup 2024 team at the competition. A group-stage exit and just one goal at the World Cup put Belgium on course for a restructure.
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Coach Domenico Tedesco has managed a tactical shakeup and a regular exit for some of the oldest players. Experienced bests remain, not least the 37-year-old Jan Vertonghen in defense, the 32-year-old De Bruyne himself in midfield, and 31-year-old Romelu Lukaku up visible.
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Tottenham guardian Vlad Dragusin is the only Euro Cup 2024 squad member singing regularly for one of Europe’s top clubs this flavor. He even played only nine Premier League games since adoption in January. Goalkeeper Horatiu Moldovan is a stoppage at Atletico Madrid.
There’s a link to the beauty days of Romanian soccer with midfielder Ianis Hagi, son of Gheorghe Hagi, who assisted the team to the rounds of the 1994 World Cup and Euro 2000.
We are only a combine of days away from the UEFA Euro 2024 curtain raiser. The 24 squads are winding up their provisions and getting ready to give it their all to life the wanted Euro Cup Final trophy on July 14. Spread across six clusters, the first hurdle in the knockout phase will be the plump of 16.
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Germany and Scotland will take things off before we get into overdrive in two weeks. Meanwhile, Belgium will be longing to bounce back after a horrendous 2022 FIFA World Cup movement, which ended in the group stage.
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Roberto Martinez completed the way for Domenico Tedesco, who has overseen a compact start to his tenure. The 38-year-old will be assured heading into the group stage
Playing this fast-paced game, you control a small cube that has to get through stages that get harder by avoiding spikes, obstacles, and dangerous gaps while keeping up a fast pace. Though, it's important to remember that Geometry Dash isn't a simple game to get good at. No matter what mistake you make, you will face a tough position and have to start at the beginning.
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is one of the most prominent and lucrative Twenty20 (T20) cricket leagues in the world. Since its inception in 2008, the IPL has revolutionized the landscape of cricket by blending sports, entertainment, and commerce. This summary provides an overview of the IPL's history, structure, notable performances, controversies, and its impact on cricket and beyond.
History and Formation
The IPL was launched by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2008, inspired by the success of domestic T20 leagues like the English T20 Cup and the now-defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL). Lalit Modi, the then Vice-President of BCCI, played a crucial role in conceptualizing and launching the league. The inaugural season kicked off in April 2008 with eight franchises representing different cities in India.
Structure and Format
The IPL follows a franchise-based model, where teams are owned by a mix of corporations, Bollywood stars, and other high-profile individuals. The league originally started with eight teams, although the number has fluctuated over the years due to various reasons including expansions and terminations. As of the latest seasons, the IPL features ten teams.
The tournament format includes a double round-robin stage, where each team plays the others twice, followed by playoffs. The top four teams from the round-robin stage qualify for the playoffs, which consist of two qualifiers, an eliminator, and the final. This format ensures a highly competitive and engaging tournament, culminating in a grand finale to crown the champion.
Teams and Their Evolution
The founding teams of the IPL were:
Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals)
Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings)
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
Mumbai Indians (MI)
Rajasthan Royals (RR)
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
Deccan Chargers (now defunct, replaced by Sunrisers Hyderabad)
Over the years, the league has seen new teams such as Pune Warriors India, Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Gujarat Lions, and Rising Pune Supergiant. The most recent additions are the Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants, introduced in the 2022 season.
Iconic Players and Performances
The IPL has attracted the best talent from around the world, with numerous iconic players making significant contributions. Some of the standout performers include:
Sachin Tendulkar (MI): The "Little Master" brought his legendary status to the IPL, winning the Orange Cap (top run-scorer) in 2010.
Chris Gayle (RCB, KXIP): Known for his explosive batting, Gayle holds the record for the highest individual score in an IPL match (175*).
MS Dhoni (CSK): Dhoni's leadership has been instrumental in CSK's success, leading them to multiple titles.
AB de Villiers (RCB): Renowned for his innovative stroke play, de Villiers has been a consistent match-winner.
Virat Kohli (RCB): The highest run-scorer in IPL history, Kohli's batting prowess is unmatched.
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