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organise in alphabetical ... expressions that you have learnt, review
your notes from time to time and try to use new vocabulary items whenever possible.
Words With Many Meanings
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of something. Your language will flow more naturally and your ideas will be clearer if you
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1. We are counting _____ you for your support, and we are ... it is currently unable to pay back.
4. Thank you for your order. Your goods have been despatched, and the sum of $17.50 will be
________ from your account within the next five days.
5. Last year...
... B 11. C
B.
C.
1. a dialect 2. Your mother tongue is the language you first learned to speak as a child and which you continue to
use at home, with your friends, your family, etc. 3. bilingual ... opinion:
Saying something in another way:
Giving yourself time to think:
Summing up:
13 17 18 23 26 30
10 (followed by your opinion) 11 16 19 24 (followed by
your opinion) 29 33 (slightly more forceful)
9 ... 7. A (we can also say Thank you for your attention to this matter)
8. C (we can also use I refer to letters and phone calls you have received: I refer to your call of 12 March) 9. B 10.
B
(Best
...
... letter?
A. Yours faithfully B. Yours sincerely C. Best wishes
11. You did not begin the letter with the recipient's name (see number 1 above). How do you end the letter?
A. Yours faithfully B. Yours ... I had a horrible time at your hotel recently. B. I would like to say that I am unhappy about
your hotel. C. I would like to complain about the service I received at your hotel recently.
4. You ... terms
for peace.
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formulate
new policies.
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Notes
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notebook,
which you
can
organise in alphabetical ...
you
have learnt,
review
your
notes
from
time to time
and try
to
use
new vocabulary
items whenever
possible.