The document provides information about cities and towns, including:
1) It distinguishes between cities and towns, noting that cities are generally larger with a wider range of facilities.
2) It lists and describes various facilities commonly found in towns, such as sports facilities, cultural venues, transportation, and other services.
3) It discusses some typical problems facing large cities today, such as traffic jams, pollution, overcrowding, and crime.
The document describes various verbs related to bodily functions and actions. It provides definitions and examples for verbs associated with breathing, eating, facial expressions, and full-body movements. Some of the verbs defined and exemplified include breathe, yawn, cough, sneeze, sigh, hiccup, snore, burp, chew, rumble, swallow, suck, lick, bite, blink, wink, frown, grin, blush, sweat, tremble, shiver, and shake.
The document provides information about parts of different animals and plants in the natural world. It defines terms like beak, wing, and egg for birds, tail, scales, and gills for fish, whiskers, claws, and paws for cats, tail, hoof, and mane for horses. It also defines parts of flowers like petals, buds, pollen, and parts of trees like leaves, twigs, branches, trunk, roots, and bark. Specific animals mentioned include frogs, bees, seagulls, parrots, sharks, bats, dolphins, seals, worms, snails, crabs, pigeons, peacocks, and eagles. Tree types include oak, willow
The document summarizes the benefits of using Hickam Data Solutions (HDS) and the FileMaker database software for automating mundane tasks and focusing on higher level tasks. It provides an example of how HDS helped The Employment News automate invoicing, saving over $400,000 in costs over 8 years. The summary highlights that FileMaker is a reliable and scalable toolkit that can integrate with other technologies and improve work performance at a lower cost of ownership than alternatives like Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft, and Salesforce.
The document is a list of cards about things that happened at the same time in the past. There are 15 cards listed with the heading "Time (past): things happening at the same time" followed by the card number.
Alfred needs to improve his grades by listening more to his teachers. Janeth's new dress is the topic of conversation in the office. He runs out of money often because he spends too much. She needs to think about her future plans. I will be fired if I don't wake up earlier. They were almost forgetful about Amy's birthday.
Amin Maalouf is a Lebanese-French writer who was born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1949. He comes from a cultured Lebanese family with a tradition of business and journalism. Maalouf attended French schools in Lebanon and became a journalist after studying sociology and economics. When asked which of his identities as a Lebanese, Christian, Arab, or European person he values most, Maalouf responds that he identifies most strongly with whichever group is facing difficulties, saying he feels Lebanese when Lebanon has problems and European when issues arise in Europe.
The document discusses different types of relationships including friendship, work relationships, romantic relationships, and family relationships. It also discusses ways of describing how people feel about each other both positively like love and admiration, and negatively like dislike and loathing. Finally, it presents some common phrases used to describe relationships such as "getting on well", "falling out", "breaking up", and references to hierarchical relationships in work.
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.
The document describes various verbs related to bodily functions and actions. It provides definitions and examples for verbs associated with breathing, eating, facial expressions, and full-body movements. Some of the verbs defined and exemplified include breathe, yawn, cough, sneeze, sigh, hiccup, snore, burp, chew, rumble, swallow, suck, lick, bite, blink, wink, frown, grin, blush, sweat, tremble, shiver, and shake.
The document provides information about parts of different animals and plants in the natural world. It defines terms like beak, wing, and egg for birds, tail, scales, and gills for fish, whiskers, claws, and paws for cats, tail, hoof, and mane for horses. It also defines parts of flowers like petals, buds, pollen, and parts of trees like leaves, twigs, branches, trunk, roots, and bark. Specific animals mentioned include frogs, bees, seagulls, parrots, sharks, bats, dolphins, seals, worms, snails, crabs, pigeons, peacocks, and eagles. Tree types include oak, willow
The document summarizes the benefits of using Hickam Data Solutions (HDS) and the FileMaker database software for automating mundane tasks and focusing on higher level tasks. It provides an example of how HDS helped The Employment News automate invoicing, saving over $400,000 in costs over 8 years. The summary highlights that FileMaker is a reliable and scalable toolkit that can integrate with other technologies and improve work performance at a lower cost of ownership than alternatives like Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft, and Salesforce.
The document is a list of cards about things that happened at the same time in the past. There are 15 cards listed with the heading "Time (past): things happening at the same time" followed by the card number.
Alfred needs to improve his grades by listening more to his teachers. Janeth's new dress is the topic of conversation in the office. He runs out of money often because he spends too much. She needs to think about her future plans. I will be fired if I don't wake up earlier. They were almost forgetful about Amy's birthday.
Amin Maalouf is a Lebanese-French writer who was born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1949. He comes from a cultured Lebanese family with a tradition of business and journalism. Maalouf attended French schools in Lebanon and became a journalist after studying sociology and economics. When asked which of his identities as a Lebanese, Christian, Arab, or European person he values most, Maalouf responds that he identifies most strongly with whichever group is facing difficulties, saying he feels Lebanese when Lebanon has problems and European when issues arise in Europe.
The document discusses different types of relationships including friendship, work relationships, romantic relationships, and family relationships. It also discusses ways of describing how people feel about each other both positively like love and admiration, and negatively like dislike and loathing. Finally, it presents some common phrases used to describe relationships such as "getting on well", "falling out", "breaking up", and references to hierarchical relationships in work.
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 contains weather forecasts for Sunday, October 4th, 2009. It consists of 13 cards that likely provide temperature, precipitation and other weather details for different regions on that date.
This document lists various countries and nationalities, and provides the demonym and commonly spoken languages for each. For each country listed, it states "I'm from [country]" and "I'm [demonym]" as well as one or more commonly spoken languages for that country or region, such as "I speak [language]." There are over 50 country entries in the document.
This document provides the syllabus for an English 4 programme covering September 2010 to December 2010. It includes the following key points:
1. The programme covers topics like feelings, connecting words, countries, weather, relationships, problems, sport, food, towns, and global issues.
2. Students will develop their knowledge of vocabulary, functions, structures, skills like listening, speaking, reading, writing, and study skills.
3. Structures covered include talking about present and past activities, stories, possession, passive voice, relative clauses, prepositions and more.
4. Tasks include conversations, discussions, role-plays, summaries, opinions writing and more related to the topics. Tests will check understanding
The document repeats the phrase "time (past) : one thing after another" across multiple cards, suggesting events followed consecutively in sequence over a period of time in the past. It does not provide any other context or details about the specific events.
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Marguerite Patten is a renowned British cookery writer and TV chef. In this interview, she discusses the importance of families eating together, citing benefits like ensuring children eat properly and develop conversational skills. She notes how trends like TV, convenience foods, and more women working disrupted family dinners. However, cooking nutritious and affordable meals from scratch in a fun way remains important for health.
Interbrand is a marketing consultancy that evaluates the value of corporate brands each year. In its latest survey:
1. It claims Coca-Cola remains the world's top brand, valued at $68 billion, though down slightly from the previous year.
2. Car companies and luxury brands like watchmakers saw above average declines in brand value due to the recession.
3. Meanwhile, brands associated with inexpensive staples like McDonald's and Kellogg's saw their value rise relative to others.
This document contains a quiz on Belgium's past in the passive voice, with 13 multiple choice cards covering topics in its history. Each card tests understanding of events or periods in Belgium's past by presenting information in the passive voice and asking questions about what was happened, who or what was involved, and other details conveyed indirectly rather than actively.
The document discusses different types of holiday accommodations such as campsites, guesthouses, youth hostels, and time-share apartments. It also discusses package holidays, cruises, and the exaggerated language often used in holiday brochures to describe locations, views, and activities. Typical adjectives seen in brochures include breath-taking, exotic, glamorous, intoxicating, and picturesque.
Este documento describe diferentes tecnologías de impresión 3D como la estereolitografía, sinterización selectiva por láser, fabricación por corte y laminado, y deposición por hilo fundido. También discute las ventajas del prototipado rápido como acelerar los tiempos de desarrollo, reducir costos y permitir la innovación. Finalmente, introduce el concepto de RepRaps y cómo estas impresoras 3D de bajo costo y de código abierto pueden replicarse a sí mismas.
The document discusses concession and contrast in language. Concession means accepting part of an idea but putting forth a stronger opposing argument. The document provides examples of verbs, adverbs, and phrases used for concession and contrast, including acknowledge, concede, nevertheless, admittedly, and on the other hand. It also gives collocations used to show contrast, such as poles apart, world of difference, and huge discrepancy.
Three Iraqi students who spent 10 weeks in Iraq this summer provide a more positive view of the country's reconstruction progress than what is typically portrayed in the media. They describe Iraqis as optimistic about the future, with universities and schools reopened, debris being cleared, and reconstruction underway. While violence and instability continue, the students claim most Iraqis want coalition forces to remain until Iraq is ready to stand on its own and fear that Saddam could return if troops withdraw too soon.
The document discusses different types of accommodations for holidays, including campsites, guesthouses, youth hostels, and time-share apartments. It also discusses common exaggerated adjectives used in holiday brochures to describe attractions, such as "breath-taking views", "exotic locations", and "luxurious accommodations". Finally, it provides pronunciation guides for some of the terms.
This document provides guidance on using verb tenses to tell new and old stories in English. For new stories, the introduction should use the third column (present perfect) and details can be questions using the first column with "did" or answers using the first column with "didn't" for negatives and the second column for positives. For old stories, the introduction uses the second column, questions use the first column with "did", and negatives use the first column with "didn't". Examples are provided to illustrate the use of verb tenses in different parts of the stories.
The document discusses having a roof repaired. It states that the author did not want to fix or improve their roof themselves, so they had it repaired by someone else. It provides an example of Lisa having her roof repaired by a workman after it was damaged in a storm.
A 38-year-old man has been taken into custody in Sweden on suspicion of being behind a series of possibly racially motivated shootings over the past year in the city of Malmo, which has a large immigrant population. The man is being held on suspicion of murder in one shooting and seven other shootings, where all of the victims had immigrant backgrounds. Police have been investigating 15 shootings total in Malmo over the past year, including one fatal shooting, and said in October that the shootings may have been racially motivated.
Israeli authorities have charged the imam of a mosque in Nazareth, Nazim Mahmoud Salim, with inciting violence against Pope Benedict during his 2009 visit to Israel and supporting al Qaeda. Salim is accused of preaching "an ideological world view identical to that of global jihad" in his sermons over the past decade and publishing materials supporting al Qaeda. He is also quoted from a 2009 sermon saying "the pope prepares himself at the gate of the Vatican and at the head of a crusade against the Islamic world...we will expel the pope from Nazareth." Salim remains in custody until the legal proceedings conclude.
1) Over a year after a devastating earthquake hit Italy's Abruzzo region, the needs of the homeless victims are still not being met as winter approaches. 2) Tens of thousands of people were left homeless by the earthquake, and rebuilding the destroyed homes will take years, but temporary housing like train carriages is insufficient. 3) With camps closing for winter and taxes starting again in January, the already struggling victims face new hardships, showing more support is still needed.
Millions around the world paid respects to those who sacrificed their lives in World War 1 on Armistice Day. In Paris and London, government officials and crowds observed silent tributes to honor the over 1.3 million French troops who died. Small ceremonies also took place in Ypres, Belgium to remember the bloody battles fought there, where 100,000 soldiers who never returned from the battlefields still lay in Flanders' fields.
Seven children as young as nine from Romania were found picking spring onions at a farm in Worcestershire, UK. Some of the children were with their parents while others were not. All of the children were working in bad conditions without proper clothing. While child labor is illegal in the UK, an advocacy group notes it remains a significant problem in poorer countries where some children work long hours in difficult conditions due to family poverty.
Millions around the world paid respects on November 11th to those who sacrificed their lives in World War 1. Ceremonies were held in Paris, London, and Ypres, Belgium to honor the over 1.3 million French troops who died during the conflict. People observed silent tributes as Big Ben struck 11am to mark the time the 1918 armistice ending the four year war went into effect. The Last Post was played in memory of those who never returned from the battlefields, with some 100,000 soldiers still lying in Flanders' fields today.
A leading Russian journalist was brutally attacked outside his home. His legs, jaw and fingers were broken and he was placed in an artificial coma. His editor said the assault was likely linked to his coverage of opposition parties. Police have opened a criminal case for attempted murder. Rights groups have criticized Russian authorities for failing to solve previous murders of journalists.
Tony Gatlif is a French film director who has produced and directed films about the Roma people in Europe for 35 years. He is critical of recent policies in France that have led to the dismantling of illegal Roma camps and mass deportations of Roma people. While he acknowledges the deportations are not as severe as those during World War II, he warns that targeting an entire race can lead down a dangerous path. Gatlif hopes that European leaders will address the problems facing Roma people in a way that respects their right to live freely without discrimination.
This document contains weather forecasts for Sunday, October 4th, 2009. It consists of 13 cards that likely provide temperature, precipitation and other weather details for different regions on that date.
This document lists various countries and nationalities, and provides the demonym and commonly spoken languages for each. For each country listed, it states "I'm from [country]" and "I'm [demonym]" as well as one or more commonly spoken languages for that country or region, such as "I speak [language]." There are over 50 country entries in the document.
This document provides the syllabus for an English 4 programme covering September 2010 to December 2010. It includes the following key points:
1. The programme covers topics like feelings, connecting words, countries, weather, relationships, problems, sport, food, towns, and global issues.
2. Students will develop their knowledge of vocabulary, functions, structures, skills like listening, speaking, reading, writing, and study skills.
3. Structures covered include talking about present and past activities, stories, possession, passive voice, relative clauses, prepositions and more.
4. Tasks include conversations, discussions, role-plays, summaries, opinions writing and more related to the topics. Tests will check understanding
The document repeats the phrase "time (past) : one thing after another" across multiple cards, suggesting events followed consecutively in sequence over a period of time in the past. It does not provide any other context or details about the specific events.
E4 Det Marguerite Patten Talks To Allaboutyou NumbereddetE4
Marguerite Patten is a renowned British cookery writer and TV chef. In this interview, she discusses the importance of families eating together, citing benefits like ensuring children eat properly and develop conversational skills. She notes how trends like TV, convenience foods, and more women working disrupted family dinners. However, cooking nutritious and affordable meals from scratch in a fun way remains important for health.
Interbrand is a marketing consultancy that evaluates the value of corporate brands each year. In its latest survey:
1. It claims Coca-Cola remains the world's top brand, valued at $68 billion, though down slightly from the previous year.
2. Car companies and luxury brands like watchmakers saw above average declines in brand value due to the recession.
3. Meanwhile, brands associated with inexpensive staples like McDonald's and Kellogg's saw their value rise relative to others.
This document contains a quiz on Belgium's past in the passive voice, with 13 multiple choice cards covering topics in its history. Each card tests understanding of events or periods in Belgium's past by presenting information in the passive voice and asking questions about what was happened, who or what was involved, and other details conveyed indirectly rather than actively.
The document discusses different types of holiday accommodations such as campsites, guesthouses, youth hostels, and time-share apartments. It also discusses package holidays, cruises, and the exaggerated language often used in holiday brochures to describe locations, views, and activities. Typical adjectives seen in brochures include breath-taking, exotic, glamorous, intoxicating, and picturesque.
Este documento describe diferentes tecnologías de impresión 3D como la estereolitografía, sinterización selectiva por láser, fabricación por corte y laminado, y deposición por hilo fundido. También discute las ventajas del prototipado rápido como acelerar los tiempos de desarrollo, reducir costos y permitir la innovación. Finalmente, introduce el concepto de RepRaps y cómo estas impresoras 3D de bajo costo y de código abierto pueden replicarse a sí mismas.
The document discusses concession and contrast in language. Concession means accepting part of an idea but putting forth a stronger opposing argument. The document provides examples of verbs, adverbs, and phrases used for concession and contrast, including acknowledge, concede, nevertheless, admittedly, and on the other hand. It also gives collocations used to show contrast, such as poles apart, world of difference, and huge discrepancy.
Three Iraqi students who spent 10 weeks in Iraq this summer provide a more positive view of the country's reconstruction progress than what is typically portrayed in the media. They describe Iraqis as optimistic about the future, with universities and schools reopened, debris being cleared, and reconstruction underway. While violence and instability continue, the students claim most Iraqis want coalition forces to remain until Iraq is ready to stand on its own and fear that Saddam could return if troops withdraw too soon.
The document discusses different types of accommodations for holidays, including campsites, guesthouses, youth hostels, and time-share apartments. It also discusses common exaggerated adjectives used in holiday brochures to describe attractions, such as "breath-taking views", "exotic locations", and "luxurious accommodations". Finally, it provides pronunciation guides for some of the terms.
This document provides guidance on using verb tenses to tell new and old stories in English. For new stories, the introduction should use the third column (present perfect) and details can be questions using the first column with "did" or answers using the first column with "didn't" for negatives and the second column for positives. For old stories, the introduction uses the second column, questions use the first column with "did", and negatives use the first column with "didn't". Examples are provided to illustrate the use of verb tenses in different parts of the stories.
The document discusses having a roof repaired. It states that the author did not want to fix or improve their roof themselves, so they had it repaired by someone else. It provides an example of Lisa having her roof repaired by a workman after it was damaged in a storm.
A 38-year-old man has been taken into custody in Sweden on suspicion of being behind a series of possibly racially motivated shootings over the past year in the city of Malmo, which has a large immigrant population. The man is being held on suspicion of murder in one shooting and seven other shootings, where all of the victims had immigrant backgrounds. Police have been investigating 15 shootings total in Malmo over the past year, including one fatal shooting, and said in October that the shootings may have been racially motivated.
Israeli authorities have charged the imam of a mosque in Nazareth, Nazim Mahmoud Salim, with inciting violence against Pope Benedict during his 2009 visit to Israel and supporting al Qaeda. Salim is accused of preaching "an ideological world view identical to that of global jihad" in his sermons over the past decade and publishing materials supporting al Qaeda. He is also quoted from a 2009 sermon saying "the pope prepares himself at the gate of the Vatican and at the head of a crusade against the Islamic world...we will expel the pope from Nazareth." Salim remains in custody until the legal proceedings conclude.
1) Over a year after a devastating earthquake hit Italy's Abruzzo region, the needs of the homeless victims are still not being met as winter approaches. 2) Tens of thousands of people were left homeless by the earthquake, and rebuilding the destroyed homes will take years, but temporary housing like train carriages is insufficient. 3) With camps closing for winter and taxes starting again in January, the already struggling victims face new hardships, showing more support is still needed.
Millions around the world paid respects to those who sacrificed their lives in World War 1 on Armistice Day. In Paris and London, government officials and crowds observed silent tributes to honor the over 1.3 million French troops who died. Small ceremonies also took place in Ypres, Belgium to remember the bloody battles fought there, where 100,000 soldiers who never returned from the battlefields still lay in Flanders' fields.
Seven children as young as nine from Romania were found picking spring onions at a farm in Worcestershire, UK. Some of the children were with their parents while others were not. All of the children were working in bad conditions without proper clothing. While child labor is illegal in the UK, an advocacy group notes it remains a significant problem in poorer countries where some children work long hours in difficult conditions due to family poverty.
Millions around the world paid respects on November 11th to those who sacrificed their lives in World War 1. Ceremonies were held in Paris, London, and Ypres, Belgium to honor the over 1.3 million French troops who died during the conflict. People observed silent tributes as Big Ben struck 11am to mark the time the 1918 armistice ending the four year war went into effect. The Last Post was played in memory of those who never returned from the battlefields, with some 100,000 soldiers still lying in Flanders' fields today.
A leading Russian journalist was brutally attacked outside his home. His legs, jaw and fingers were broken and he was placed in an artificial coma. His editor said the assault was likely linked to his coverage of opposition parties. Police have opened a criminal case for attempted murder. Rights groups have criticized Russian authorities for failing to solve previous murders of journalists.
Tony Gatlif is a French film director who has produced and directed films about the Roma people in Europe for 35 years. He is critical of recent policies in France that have led to the dismantling of illegal Roma camps and mass deportations of Roma people. While he acknowledges the deportations are not as severe as those during World War II, he warns that targeting an entire race can lead down a dangerous path. Gatlif hopes that European leaders will address the problems facing Roma people in a way that respects their right to live freely without discrimination.
Robert Redford has come a long way from his struggling days as a young painter sleeping rough on the French Riviera. He is now a 74-year-old Oscar winning actor and director, and founder of the Sundance television channel. Redford chose to launch Sundance internationally in France because it was where he had started his career as an artist and found comfort and community with other artists in Paris. He started the original Sundance Festival in the 1980s to support new filmmakers, which later led to the creation of the Sundance TV channel as a way to continue developing and promoting independent artists. Redford remains actively involved in mentoring young filmmakers through Sundance labs and festivals.
Experts believe that rising temperatures in the Arctic are causing more snow storms in the US and Europe. As the Arctic warms, the atmosphere becomes unstable, changing wind directions. Last winter, this caused cold air to flood south, resulting in storms. Melting ice caps are disrupting typical weather patterns and increasing storm activity farther south.
A cholera outbreak in Haiti has killed at least 135 people. Officials are worried it could spread quickly through camps housing earthquake survivors where conditions are crowded and unsanitary. The World Health Organization is working to educate people on the disease and prevent its transmission through food, water, and person-to-person contact.
A 100-year-old man named Bholaram Das has signed up for a two-year PhD program at a university in India because he has wanted to continue his education for the past 70 years but never had the opportunity to do so until now.
One class ditched their school uniforms for a week to test if uniforms are a waste of time. Some students said they felt more relaxed and class seemed brighter without uniforms. However, the teacher thought behavior had gotten worse as students were messing around more. Opinions were mixed on whether uniforms are necessary, and students were asked to share their views on the school's website.
A special Barbie doll that came with a real diamond necklace sold for 300,000 pounds at auction, setting a record for the most expensive toy. Meanwhile in Rome, two men easily stole a diamond ring worth nearly half a million pounds from a jeweler's shop by simply walking in, asking to see the most valuable item, picking it up, and walking out.
Abe Z, an orthodox Jew, worked with his friend Edward D, a Christian quadriplegic, on the 27th floor of the North Tower. When the smoke started filling their offices on September 11th, Ed told Abe to escape but Abe refused to leave his friend's side. Abe told Ed's nurse to go and stayed with Ed. They called their families to let them know they were okay before the building collapsed, taking Abe and Ed's lives but teaching us all about true friendship and selflessness.
Golden Gate Bridge: Magnificent Architecture in San Francisco | CIO Women Mag...CIOWomenMagazine
The famous suspension bridge connects the city of San Francisco to Marin County in California. Golden Gate Bridge carries both U.S. Route 101 and California State Route 1 across the strait and is about one mile wide. In this article, we will explore the history and significance that have shaped the iconic monument it is known as today.
You can easily change/correct a name on your flight ticket under the American Airlines name change policy. The airline provides multiple online and offline modes to place a name change request. To learn more about how to change a name on American Airlines ticket, you can directly approach the airline’s customer support. Moreover, you can connect with a flight expert at +1-866-738-0741 for quick assistance.
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Mathematics: a student a visit her family her father converted Rs. 1,15,000 inr currency for dubai airport theexpedite in the trip is given below
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How To Change Your Name On American Airlines Aadvantage.pptxedqour001namechange
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3. towns card 3
The words, c__________ and t________, are
sometimes used interchangeably but a
__________ is generally large with a wider
range of facilities.
4. towns card 4
The words, city and town, are sometimes used
interchangeably but a city is generally large
with a wider range of facilities.
5. towns card 5
This is a description of Cork, one of Ireland’s
main cities. Which words or phrases might be
useful for describing your own or another town?
6. towns card 6
Cork c__________ is the major
metr__________ of the south, indeed with a
p__________ of about 135,000 it is the second
l__________ in the Republic.
7. towns card 7
Cork city is the major metropolis of the south,
indeed with a population of about 135,000 it is
the second largest in the Republic.
8. towns card 8
The m__________ business and sh__________
c__________ of the town lies on the island
created by two channels of the R__________
Lee, with most places within w__________
d__________ of the centre.
9. towns card 9
The main business and shopping centre of the
town lies on the island created by two channels
of the River Lee, with most places within
walking distance of the centre.
10. towns card 10
• The b__________ tend to be
overcr__________ and the __________ - way
tr__________ system is fiendishly*
complicated.
/ˈ n.dɪʃ.li/
fiˈ (adv informal; syn. : extremely : fiendishly
difficult)
11. towns card 11
The buses tend to be overcrowded and the one -
way traffic system is fiendishly* complicated.
/ˈ n.dɪʃ.li/ (adv informal; syn. : extremely :
fiˈ
fiendishly difficult)
12. towns card 12
In the h__________ a__________ of the city is
the famous Shandon Steeple, the b__________ -
tower of St Anne’s Ch__________, built on the
s_________ of a church destr__________ when
the city was besieged by the Duke of
Marlborough.
13. towns card 13
In the hilly area of the city is the famous
Shandon Steeple, the bell - tower of St Anne’s
Church, built on the site of a church destroyed
when the city was besieged by the Duke of
Marlborough.
14. towns card 14
Back across the River Lee lies the city’s
cath__________, an i__________sing 19th
century building in the French Go__________
style.
15. towns card 15
Back across the River Lee lies the city’s
cathedral, an imposing 19th century building in
the French Gothic style.
16. towns card 16
Cork has two m__________. Neither caters
specifically for tou__________ but those who
enjoy the atmosphere of a real working
m__________ will appreciate their
char__________.
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Cork has two markets. Neither caters
specifically for tourists but those who enjoy the
atmosphere of a real working market will
appreciate their charm.
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The Crawford A__________ G__________ is
w__________ w__________ a visit.
It regularly mounts adventurous
e__________ by con_________ a__________.
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The Crawford Art Gallery is well worth a
visit.
It regularly mounts adventurous exhibitions
by contemporay artists.
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The fash__________ res__________ districts
of Cork city overl__________ the
har__________.
There are other res__________ ar__________
on the outs__________.
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The fashionable residential districts of Cork
city overlook the harbour.
There are other residential areas on the
outskirts.
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Sports :
sw__________ p__________
sp__________ centre
golf c__________
tennis c__________
football p__________
skating r__________
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Sports :
swimming pool
sports centre
golf course
tennis courts
football pitch
skating rink
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Cultural :
th__________
o__________ house
co__________ h__________
radio s__________
a__________ g__________
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Cultural :
theatre
opera house
concert hall
radio station
art gallery
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Educational :
school
coll__________
university
li__________
a__________ e__________ centre
mus__________
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Educational :
school
college
university
library
adult education centre
museum
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Catering, accommodation and night - life :
restaurant
nightcl__________
take - __________
B & __________ (b__________ and
b__________)
y__________ h__________
dis___________
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Catering, accommodation and night - life :
restaurant
nightclub
take - away
B &B (bed and breakfast)
youth hostel
disco
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Catering, accommodation and night - life :
est__________ ag__________
hous__________ est__________
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Catering, accommodation and night - life :
estate agency
housing estate
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Transport :
bus s__________
taxi r__________
car h__________
car p__________
p__________ meters
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Transport :
bus service
taxi rank
car hire
car park
parking meters
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Other :
h__________ centre
l__________ courts
reg__________ office
c__________’ advice bureau
j__________ centre
b__________ bank
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Other :
health centre
law courts
registry office
citizens’ advice bureau
job centre
bottle bank
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Other :
d __________ store
che__________’s
ga__________ centre
police __________
Town or City __________
sub__________s
industrial e__________
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Other :
department store
chemist’s
garden centre
police station
Town or City Hall
suburbs
industrial estate
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problem :
tr__________ j__________
effect :
tr__________ very slow
co__________ get very stressed
cause :
too much tr__________ especially in the
r__________ - hour
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problem :
traffic jams
effect :
traffic very slow
commuters get very stressed
cause :
too much traffic especially in the rush - hour
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problem :
sl__________
effect :
h__________ in a bad condition
cause :
p__________ - people don’t have money to
spend on housing
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problem :
slums
effect :
housing in a bad condition
cause :
poverty - people don’t have money to spend on
housing
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problem :
vand__________
effect :
pointless destruction of pr_________
cause :
pov__________ , lack of hope
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problem :
vandalism
effect :
pointless destruction of property
cause :
poverty, lack of hope
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problem :
overcr__________
effect :
difficult l_________ conditions
cause :
too m__________ people living in one place
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problem :
overcrowding
effect :
difficult living conditions
cause :
too many people living in one place
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problem :
pol__________
effect :
deterio__________ in h__________
cause :
traffic and industrial
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problem :
pollution
effect :
deterioration in health
cause :
traffic and industrial
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problem :
cr__________
effect :
See Unit 61
cause :
po__________, ineq_________
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problem :
crime
effect :
See Unit 61
cause :
poverty , inequality
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• pict__________ (adj. especially of a place, attractive in
appearance, especially in an old-fashioned way : the
pict__________ narrow streets of the old city)
• histo_________ (adj important or likely to be important in
history : histo__________ buildings)
• spac__________ (adj approving large and with a lot of
space : a spac__________ house/living room; spac_____
accommodation)
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• picturesque /ˈpɪk.tʃərˈesk/ (adj. especially of a place,
attractive in appearance, especially in an old-fashioned way : the
picturesque narrow streets of the old city)
• historic /hɪˈstɒr.ɪk/ (adj important or likely to be important
in history : historic buildings)
• spacious /ˈ speɪ.ʃəs/ (adj approving large and with a lot of
space : a spacious house/living room; spacious accommodation)
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• eleg__________ (adj. graceful and attractive in
appearance or behaviour : an eleg__________ woman; an
eleg__________ dining room)
• magn__________ (adj very good, beautiful or deserving
to be admired : a magn__________ view)
• atmosph__________ (adj. MOOD approving creating a
special feeling, such as mystery or romance : atmosph__________
lighting/music; I quite like fog because it's atmosph__________
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• elegant /ˈel.ɪ.gənt/ (adj. graceful and attractive in
appearance or behaviour : an elegant woman; an elegant dining
room)
• magnificent /mægˈnɪf.ɪ.sənt/ (adj very good, beautiful
or deserving to be admired : a magnificent view)
• atmospheric/æt.məsˈfer.ɪk/ (adj. MOOD approving
creating a special feeling, such as mystery or romance : atmospheric
lighting/music; I quite like fog because it's atmospheric.)
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• qua__________ (adj. attractive because of being unusual
and especially old-fashioned : a qua__________ old cottage)
• li__________ (adj. having or showing a lot of energy and
enthusiasm, or showing interesting and exciting thought ; a
li__________ city)
• hec__________ (adj full of activity; very busy and fast : a
hectic schedule; The area has become a haven for people tired of the
hectic pace of city life.)
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• quaint /kweɪnt/ (adj. attractive because of being unusual and
especially old-fashioned : a quaint old cottage)
• lively / ˈlaɪv.li/ (adj. having or showing a lot of energy and
enthusiasm, or showing interesting and exciting thought ; a lively
city)
• hectic /ˈhek.tɪk/ (adj full of activity; very busy and fast : a
hectic schedule; The area has become a haven for people tired of the
hectic pace of city life.)
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• des__________ (adj. empty If a place is des__________
there are no people in it : a des_________ building/street; The
coastal resorts are des________ (= do not have many visitors) in
winter.)
• bust__________ (adj If a place is bust________ it is full
of busy activity .; This used to be a bust_________town but a lot of
people have moved away over recent years.; The house, usually
bustl________ with activity, was strangely silent.)
• cro__________ (adj. If a place is cro__________it is full of
people ; By ten o'clock the bar was cro________.)
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• deserted /dɪˈzɜˈ.tɪd/ (adj. empty If a place is deserted,
there are no people in it : a deserted building/street; The coastal
resorts are deserted (= do not have many visitors) in winter.)
• bustling /ˈbʌs.lɪŋ/ (adj If a place is bustling, it is full of
busy activity .; This used to be a bustling town but a lot of people
have moved away over recent years.; The house, usually bustling
with activity, was strangely silent.)
• crowded /ˈkraʊ.dɪd/ (adj. If a place is crowded, it is full of
people ; By ten o'clock the bar was crowded.)
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• pac__________ (adj. completely full : The train was so
pac__________ that I couldn't find a seat.; This book is
pac__________ with useful information.)
• fil__________ (adj. extremely or unpleasantly dirty : Wash
your hands - they're fil__________!)
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• packed /pækt/ (adj. completely full : The train was so packed
that I couldn't find a seat.; This book is packed with useful
information.)
• filthy/ˈfɪl.θi/ (adj. extremely or unpleasantly dirty : Wash
your hands - they're filthy!)
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• r__________ - down (adj. describes buildings or areas
that are in very bad condition : a r__________-down
building/cemetery
• sh__________ (adj. looking old and in bad condition
because of being used for a long time or not being cared for : Her
home is a rented one-bedroom flat in a sh__________ part of
town.)
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• run- down /ˈrʌnˈdaʊn/ (adj. describes buildings or areas
that are in very bad condition : a run- down building/cemetery
• shabby /ˈʃæb.i/ (adj. looking old and in bad condition
because of being used for a long time or not being cared for : Her
home is a rented one-bedroom flat in a shabby part of town.)