Cross:
1.marked by or indicative of significant worth or consequence: valuable in content or relationship
2. containing or constituting a command
3. lower in standing or rank
4. moral, legal, or mental accountability
5. intended for or restricted to the use of a particular person, group, or class
6. to supply or make available (something wanted or needed)
7. a person holding an academic degree higher than a bachelor's but lower than a doctor's
8. a person who has received what is usually the lowest degree conferred by a 4-year college, university, or professional school
9. involving an option: not compulsory
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1. a group of people with a common characteristic or interest living together within a larger society
2. an established organization or corporation (as a bank or university) especially of a public character
3. a sum paid or charged for a service
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) Speaking
Role game:You are a Kazakhstani supervisor. You want to know about educational system of the USA. You want to visit one of the schools in the USA and meet teachers there and speak about their education.
Use the following expressions:
On the other hand, ….
Although ….
In addition to....
However, we also agree that....
According to some experts...
Perhaps we should also point out the fact that....
One must admit that....
U Listening [1, tapescript 4.19]
Listen and circle the correct answer, a, b, or c.
1. What problem does the teacher want to discuss?
A A girl copied from Sean
b Sean cheated in an exam
c Sean is lazy.
2. The woman in the pub is...
a slim with blonde hair
b tall and dark
c short and fat.
3. Which house are they going to buy?
a The cottage
b The detached house
c They haven't decided.
4. When did Dennis leave school?
a 1967
b 1971
c 1978
5. When are they going to have lunch?
a Thursday 2.00
b Thursday 1.00
c Tuesday 1.00
? Writing
Write the application letter for the job, using this model.
Model
481О Dickens Court Walnut Creek, СА 94596
510-555-2688
Fax: 510-555-6689
Мау 6, 2000
Bole Manufacturing 3909
Maui Теrrасе Modesto, СА 95355
То whom it may concern
I have much pleasure in supporting Mr. Mathew's application for the post of an interpreter/ translator.
Mr. Mathew has completed five years of work in English at the University of Moscow. He has always shown a great interest in the English language and literature, and he did well in his examinations.
He has spent one summer vacation in Great Britain, and I have not the slightest hesitation in stating that he possesses a sufficient knowledge of English to enable him to profit from his stay in your organization and to be of considerable utility in a position as a qualified interpreter/translator.
It is with the utmost confidence that I recommend Mr. Mathew for consideration of the position he is seeking.
Yours sincerely,
Rosa Sherman
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