Session 3 Flashcards

1
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pros and cons

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advantages and disadvantages

benefits and drawbacks

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2
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emphasizes

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stresses

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3
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In my opinion

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به نظر من

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4
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(verb) a mistake

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Make a mistake

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5
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(verb) revision

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Do revision

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6
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In detail

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explain more

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7
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(verb) progress

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Make progress

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8
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avoid doing

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You should avoid having Elots of fast food

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9
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consequences

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outcomes, aftereffects, sequels, subsequences

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10
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Recognition

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identification

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11
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illustrate

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present some information about

give some information about

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12
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primary reasons

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main reasons

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13
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some chart show

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  • Forty seven percent of people go to New Zealand on holiday. The figure for those traveling to visit friends and relatives is 29%.
  • The pie chart presents some information about the nationality of overseas tourists visiting New Zealand.
  • Americans constitute / make up 9% of the visitors.
  • Nearly / Approximately half of the visitors are from Australia.
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14
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Percentages

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numbers of per cent
Percent is only used after a number. If you are referring more generally to part of an amount, use percentage: A high percentage (NOT percent) of the population was illiterate
o A little percent small percentage of visitors go to New Zealand for other reasons.
o A low / small / large / huge / considerable percentage of Noun

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15
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Idolize (BrE also idol•ise) / ˈaɪdəlaɪz; NAmE / verb

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[ vn ] to admire or love sb very much
SYN worship:
a pop star idolized by millions of fans
They idolize their kids.

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16
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Steve Jobs has set a good example for me by working hard and having a positive outlook to life

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set a good example for

17
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ˈrole ˌmodel noun [ countable ]

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someone whose behaviour, attitudes etc people try to copy because they admire them :
I want to be a positive role model for my sister.

18
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… better

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it’s much/ a lot/ far / way better to know the language.

19
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make most of the

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use in best way

20
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memorable trip

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unforgettable trip

21
Q

cuisine

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style of cooking

22
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communicate with others

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= interact with others

23
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Traveling…

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Traveling broadens our horizons.

Traveling recharges your batteries.

24
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re‧vi‧sion AC / rɪˈvɪʒ ə n / noun

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3 [ uncountable ] British English the work of studying facts again in order to learn them :
I know I haven’t done enough revision for tomorrow’s exam.

25
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some review

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We should learn the main idea first.
last summer I went to…
Abroad / ə`brɔd /
Everybody has a lot of good travel experiences.
I don’t have much experience in this job.
You can enjoy your trip more.
These days everyone knows English.
It’s worth a try.
We have communication/interaction with a lot of people during the trip.
If we don’t get acquainted with the language,…. / If we aren’t acquainted with the language,…

26
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liquefying

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make liquid

27
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prehistoric

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stone-age

28
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informant

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giving information

29
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past form of weave

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wove

30
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voyage

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long journey in ship/space craft

31
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take sb pulse

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