REVOLVE (v.)
The Earth revolves around the sun.
a) to teach or to cause to do something
b) to change or adapt to fit or match something
c) to turn around
d) to follow after another, to do well
c) to turn around
Directions: Rearrange the letters in the given word to make a different word.
EX: act --> cat
CAFE
face
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Listen to a student at the accommodation office. Then answer the questions.

1. When is this conversation taking place?
A) July
B) before term starts
C) at the beginning of term
D) midway through a term
2. Whose mistake was it that led to the problem?
A) The student’s
B) The warden’s
C) Godfrey White’s
D) The accommodation office
3. Where is the YMCA on the map? 
A / B / C / D

4. Which of the following TWO things does the accommodation officer provide for the student?
a telephone / a map / a pen / bus route information
5. Match the information to the type of accommodation.
A) University Dormitories:
a)You can buy meals cheaply
b)Meals are not included in the price
c)Meals are included in the rent
B) Private Houses
a)You can buy meals cheaply
b)Meals are not included in the price
c)Meals are included in the rent
C) YMCA
a)You can buy meals cheaply
b)Meals are not included in the price
c)Meals are included in the rent
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. a map / bus route information
5. University Dormitories: C
Private Houses: B
YMCA: A
Directions: Read aloud the text on the screen.
Now it’s time for your local weather forecast. Tomorrow will be very sunny, warm, and breezy. However, after the weekend is over, the weather will become cloudy and much colder. While it’s still warm, make sure to enjoy the beautiful weather and plan all your outdoor activities.
Directions: Change the word form.
Noun: identity
Verb: ______
identify
CONSTRICT (v.)
Marvin felt constricted by the suit and tie he wore to the meeting.
a) to squeeze, to make narrow
b) to trust, to trust another person with a secret
c) to happen, to come to mind
d) to return to life
a) to squeeze, to make narrow
Directions: Rearrange the letters in the given word to make a different word.
EX: act --> cat
FRINGE
finger
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Listen to Amir asking for advice at the library. Then answer the questions.

1. Which of the following has Amir done already?
A) Used the library search engine
B) Reserved some books
C) Used the e-journals
D) Been on a library induction tour
2. On how many days per week are library inductions currently available?
A) 7 days per week
B) 5 days per week
C) 2 days per week
D) 1 day per week
3. What can Amir do on level two?
a) Use the computers
b) Sign up for a library tour
c) Find the electrical engineering books
d) Meet Mark Taylor
4. Where on the library homepage is the link to the database of journals?
A / B / C / D

5. What time does the librarian recommend that Amir returns to meet the subject librarian?
a) At around 12:15
b) At around 12:30
c) At around 1:00
d) At around 2:00
1. A) Used the library search engine
2. D) 1 day per week
3. b) Sign up for a library tour
4. B
5. d) At around 2:00
Directions: Read aloud the text on the screen.
Thank you for calling Scientific Pages, home of the finest in technical and medical books. The bookstore is currently closed. For hours, directions, or information on current promotions, please press "one." For all other inquiries, please leave us a message. One of our book specialists will return your call as soon as possible.
Directions: Correct the sentence.
Opera is a dramatic art form who the emotional content is conveyed to the audience through vocal and instrumental music.
who --> where/in which
DEDUCE (v.)
a) to hold back a decision, to waver
b) to write quickly or carelessly
c) to hinder, to slow down
d) to make a decision or draw a conclusion by reasoning
d) to make a decision or draw a conclusion by reasoning
I deduced from the trail of crumbs and the empty milk carton that the children were home.
Directions: Rearrange the letters in the given word to make a different word.
EX: act --> cat
CAUSE
sauce
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Listen to the conversation and answer the questions

1. Why is the student looking for accommodation now? 
a) The accommodation she booked is no longer available.
b) She forgot to book accommodation earlier.
c) She signed up for the course at the last minute.
d) She dislikes her present accommodation and wants to change.
2. Listen to this part of the conversation again.
Student: No. I didn’t think I needed to. We had a sort of… informal agreement.
Accommodation
Officer: Hm. Very informal by the sounds of it. Well, that’ll teach you for next time won’t it?
What does the man imply when he says ‘Well, that’ll teach you for next time won’t it?’ 
a) He thinks the student was foolish.
b) He feels sorry for the student.
c) He wants to give the student some advice.
d) He expects the same thing to happen again.
3. Why doesn’t the student want to remain where she is staying now? 
a) It is too far from the college campus.
b) She doesn’t want to stay with her parents.
c) The rooms are too expensive.
d) She is currently sleeping on the floor.
4. What sort of accommodation may the man be able to offer her in a couple of weeks? 
a) a room in a student dorm
b) a room in a motel
c) a room in a shared student flat
d) a room in a private house
5. What is the problem with the accommodation listed in the folder and on the website? 
a) It goes out of date very quickly.
b) There aren’t many addresses listed there.
c) Most accommodation was booked up long ago.
d) There is a waiting list for the accommodation listed there.
1. a) The accommodation she booked is no longer available.
2. a) He thinks the student was foolish.
3. a) It is too far from the college campus.
4. a) a room in a student dorm
5. a) It goes out of date very quickly.
Directions: Describe the picture on your screen in as much detail as you can.

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Directions: Change the word form.
Adjective: specific
Verb: ______
specify
CHRONOLOGICAL (adj.)
a) aware, having knowledge of oneself
b) arranged in order of time
c) following in an unbroken order
d) strict, tight, severe
b) arranged in order of time
The text book listed the presidents in chronological order.
Directions: Rearrange the letters in the given word to make a different word.
EX: act --> cat
MARCHING
charming
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Listen to the conversation and answer the questions.

1. What is the main point of the discussion?
a) Job prospects for students doing their course
b) Grades for a recent assignment
c) The advantages and disadvantages of going to college
d) The quality of the teaching on their course
2. Why is the woman concerned? 
a) She is not enjoying her course.
b) She has been receiving poor grades.
c) She feels she is not learning anything useful.
d) She is finding the course very difficult.
3. What does the man appreciate most about studying at university? 
a) Teaching others about what he has learnt
b) Getting involved in discussions
c) Meeting people with diverse interests
d) Studying a subject in depth
4. The man says that employers will appreciate the woman’s ____. 
a) transferable skills
b) ability to train others
c) enthusiasm
d) knowledge of history
5. What is implied about Professor Jacques?
a) She teaches on both the history and the business course.
b) She is a good person to ask about careers.
c) She is more approachable than the other professors.
d) She has never worked outside the university.
1. a) Job prospects for students doing their course
2. c) She feels she is not learning anything useful.
3. d) Studying a subject in depth
4. a) transferable skills
5. d) She has never worked outside the university.
Directions: Answer three questions.
1. What is your favorite restaurant in the area, and when did you last go there?
2. Would you say this area is a good place for shopping? Why or why not?
3. I have some friends from out of town visiting me this weekend, and they would like to see popular attractions in the area. What is the best place to take my friends, and why?
Directions: Correct the sentence.
However, the words of the opera are singing rather than spoken.
are singing --> are sung
TRANSLUCENT (adj.)
a) allowing some light to shine through
b) hard to do, troublesome, hard to understand
c) unbelievable, amazing
d) very small
a) allowing some light to shine through
The sheet of paper is translucent when held close to a lightbulb.
Directions: Rearrange the letters in the given word to make a different word.
EX: act --> cat
RECITALS
articles
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Listen to the conversation and answer the questions

1. Carla wants to talk to the professor because…
a) she doesn’t think she can finish her assignment in time.
b) she has been unable to find good sources for her assignment.
c) she is worried that her assignment is too long.
d) she doesn’t know how many sources she should refer to.
2. Read the 6 sentences below. Which two does the professor advise Carla to do?
1. Make her writing more concise.
2. Use just one piece of information from each source.
3. Focus on comparing and contrasting information.
4. Discard information from less reliable sources.
5. Remove citations which contradict information from other sources.
6. Ensure that there is a reference to a source in every sentence.
a) 1 & 3
b) 2 & 4
c) 5 & 6
d) 3 & 4
e) 1 & 6
3. The Harvey Graduate Business Program provides young people with…
a) a funded Masters course of their choice
b) overseas work experience
c) work in various departments in the company
d) a total of two years’ employment at the Harvey Group
4. Listen to Carla:
Harvey’s is a prestigious company. I couldn’t see myself moving on fast if I managed to get my foot in the door.
What does Carla mean by this?
a) After I’ve worked at Harvey’s, I’d be able to get a job in very prestigious company
b) If I got the job at Harvey’s, I wouldn’t have to work there for ever.
c) If I got a job at Harvey’s, I wouldn’t want to leave the company for some time.
d) Once I’ve got a job at Harvey’s, I would probably be promoted very quickly.
5. Which one of these does Carla NOT need to do?
a) Send in a résumé.
b) Complete an application form
c) Give a presentation
d) Attend an interview
1. c) she is worried that her assignment is too long.
2. a) 1 & 3
3. d) a total of two years’ employment at the Harvey Group
4. c) If I got a job at Harvey’s, I wouldn’t want to leave the company for some time.
5. a) Send in a résumé.
Directions: Answer three questions based on the information provided.
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Hi, this is Roy, the manager of Peterson Car Rental. I know you’re working on the schedule
for the next employee meeting, so I was hoping I could ask you a few questions about it.
1. What is the date of the meeting, and what time is it scheduled to start?
2. I’d like Dave to talk about increasing our online presence. Is there any way we can fit that in at this meeting?
3. Can you give me all the details you have about the presentation on new benefits for customers?
Directions: Give your opinion.
Some people think they can achieve more when they are with other people. Others think they are more productive when they are alone. What is your opinion? Explain why.