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100

translate the words into Russian:
bribe, interest rate, customs duties, fortune

  • Bribe – взятка
  • Interest rate – процентная ставка
  • Customs duties – таможенные пошлины
  • Fortune – состояние
100

_____ people never change their opinion or attitude about something.

obstinate / stubborn people never change their opinion or attitude about something.

100

give definitions to: paramedic

A paramedic is a highly trained healthcare professional who provides emergency medical care, typically in pre-hospital settings. Paramedics respond to 911 calls, medical emergencies, accidents, and other urgent situations where they assess, stabilize, and treat patients before transporting them to a hospital if necessary.

100

translate into Russian and make up a sentence with:
have your wits about you

have your wits about you - быть на чеку

100

Transform into passive voice:
One never approves of silly people.

Silly people are never approved of.

200

money that you pay to a company and then they pay if you are ill, or if you lose or break something is called ____

Insurance

200

Translate and make up a sentence with "smart alec"

выскочка, всезнайка
200

translate the words into English:

  • акушер
  • инсульт
  • бессонница
  • midwife
  • stroke
  • insomnia


200

insert the correct preposition

  • keep ___ with
  • sail ___
  • dawn ___
  • keep up with
  • sail through
  • dawn on
200

Yesterday the visitors (tell) that the secretary just ___ (go out) and ___ (come back) (завтра)

Yesterday the visitors were told that the secretary had just gone out and would come back the following day.

300

1) I took ___ € 200 from a cash machine.

2) Can I pay you ___ the money you lent me next week?

3) I have to live ___ my parents while l'm at university.

4) It's difficult for me and my wife to live ___ only one salary.

  • I took out €200 from a cash machine.
  • Can I pay you back the money you lent me next week?
  • I have to live off my parents while I’m at university.
  • It’s difficult for me and my wife to live on only one salary.
300

James can’t control his anger sometimes. One may even think that he is _______

Mr. Jones has faced a lot of problems recently. But I always see him smiling and laughing. What a _______ person!

James can’t control his anger sometimes. One may even think that he is aggressive 

Mr. Jones has faced a lot of problems recently. But I always see him smiling and laughing. What a cheerful person!

300

Insert prepositions:

Doctor: It looks like quite a bump. We should put ___ a bandage to protect it. You said you fainted—did you come ___ on your own, or did someone help you?

Patient: I came ___ on my own after a few minutes. But I’ve been feeling faint a lot lately, and I suffer ___ headaches, too. It’s starting to worry me.

Doctor: It looks like quite a bump. We should put on a bandage to protect it. You said you fainted—did you come round on your own, or did someone help you?

Patient: I came round on my own after a few minutes. But I’ve been feeling faint a lot lately, and I suffer from headaches, too. It’s starting to worry me.

300

Explain the meaning of the word:

  • baffle / confuse

to cause someone to be completely unable to understand or explain something

300

Translate the sentences into Russian:

  • Я не пойму, почему она всегда говорит так громко.
  • Я смогу прийти только после того, как уберу комнату.
  • I don't understand why she is always talking so loudly.

  • I will only be able to come after I have cleaned the room.







400

Differentiate between the words:

  • salary – wage
  • borrow – lend
  • cost – charge
  • loan – mortgage

A salary is a fixed regular payment, while a wage is based on hours worked; to borrow is to take something with the intent to return it, while to lend is to give something temporarily; cost refers to the amount spent to produce or obtain something, while a charge is the price asked for a service or product; and a loan is money borrowed with the expectation of repayment, while a mortgage is a specific loan for purchasing property, with the property as collateral.

400

what's the difference between 

  • good-looking & handsome
  • slim & skinny


good-looking is used to describe both males and females, handsome works for men only 

slim is a general description of a body, skinny is a rude description 

400

Describe as many symptoms of a flu as possible

  • Fever: Often high, usually above 100°F (37.8°C).
  • Chills: Feeling very cold or shivering despite a high body temperature.
  • Fatigue: Extreme tiredness or exhaustion that doesn’t improve with rest.
  • Muscle aches: Pain or soreness, especially in the back, arms, and legs.
  • Headache: Persistent and sometimes severe pain in the head.
  • Cough: Can be dry or produce mucus.
  • Sore throat: Pain or scratchiness in the throat.
  • Runny or stuffy nose: Nasal congestion or excess mucus production.
  • Sneezing: Frequent expulsion of air and mucus from the nose.
  • Shortness of breath: Difficulty breathing, especially during coughing fits.
  • Loss of appetite: Feeling less hungry or not wanting to eat.
  • Sweating: Excessive sweating, often accompanying fever.
  • Chest discomfort: A feeling of heaviness or soreness in the chest.
  • Watery or teary eyes: Caused by nasal congestion or irritation.
  • Dizziness: A feeling of lightheadedness or unsteadiness.
  • Nausea and vomiting: More common in children than adults.
  • Diarrhea: Occasional, especially in more severe cases.
400

Differentiate between the following words.

  • Recognise – Discover

Recognise means to know someone or something because you have seen or heard him or her or experienced it before

while discover to find information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time

400

My car (repair) and I don't know when it (be) ready. I doubt whether I (be able to) collect it before my dad (return) from his trip . I wonder if John (give) a lift to the party on Saturday. I (ask) him when he (come) home.

My car is being repaired and I don't know when it will be ready. I doubt whether I will be able to collect it before my dad returns from his trip. I wonder if John will give a lift to the party on Saturday. I'll ask him when he comes home.

500

What is the synonym to bribe?

kickback

backhander

500

Come up with suitable prefixes: 

kind, reliable ,flexible, friendly, honest, sensitive, ambitious, pleasant

  • Kind → Unkind
  • Reliable → Unreliable
  • Flexible → Inflexible
  • Friendly → Unfriendly
  • Honest → Dishonest
  • Sensitive → Insensitive
  • Ambitious → Unambitious
  • Pleasant → Unpleasant
500

Pronounce the words correctly.

  • psychiatrist
  • indigestion
  • hypothermia
  • physiotherapist
  1. Hypothermia: /ˌhaɪpəʊˈθɜːmiə/
  2. Physiotherapist: /ˌfɪziəʊˈθerəpɪst/
  3. Psychiatrist: /saɪˈkaɪətrɪst/
  4. Indigestion: /ˌɪndɪˈdʒestʃən/ or /ˌɪndəˈdʒestʃən/
500

Provide synonyms 

  • Contemplate (x2)
  • Achieve (x1)
  • Idea (x2)
  • Grasp (x1)
  • Contemplate: deliberate, consider
  • Achieve: attain
  • Idea: concept, notion
  • Grasp: understand
500

1) The teacher said, “Finish your homework by tomorrow.”

The teacher __________.


2) The receptionist said, “Could you please fill out this form?”

The receptionist __________.

3) The friend said, “I’ll come with you if you’re nervous.”

The friend __________.

1) The teacher instructed students to finish homework by the following day

2) The receptionist asked if I could fill out that form

3) The friend said he would come with me if I were nervous

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