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Contents 4 A. Questions and answers 43 A Don'targuet > B doyoubelieve init? 46 B Actorsacting COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH Talking about...ntorviews 49 (EOLLOQUIALENGLISH Talking about.. acting 2A Call the doctor? 50 A. Beat the robbers... and the burglars B Older and wiser? 53 B Breaking news 7 A Thetruth about air travel 56 A Truthendlies B Incredibly short stories 59 B Mogacities 22 (GOLLOQUIALENGLISH Talking about. children’s books 62 [BOLLOQUIAL ENGLISH Tatking about. advertising 24 A Econguilt 63 A. The dark side of the moon B Areyouarisk taker? 65 B Thepower of words Ta T A. The survivors! club B It drives me mad! © JEDLLOQUIALENGLISH Talking about. waste A. Music and emotion B Sleeping Beauty Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers. Voltaire, 1th-century French author, humanist, rationalist & satirist GRAMMAR question formation Right (/) or wrong (X)? Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases. 1A You havelever been to Greece? X Have you ev Yes, a couple of times. 8 2 A Whydidnttyoutalliti the truth? _v” 8 A 1 when | your brother { pass his driving vest When did your bother pass hisdriving test 3 Because | thought you'd be angry. 2 who J cook | in your family Where You UiSUally go on holiday? ‘We usually go to Portugal. 4 A Haverrtyouldane the homework? 3 how long j you | spend / in Brazil last summer > ‘What did happen at the meeting yesterday? B We discussed the soles Figures, all very boring really. 6 A WhaielarkeninaTait with? B He's going out with his best fiends sister. A How aig He ave you beh leering Enalshe 4 you know / who / go / tothe party tonight B Forabout three years. ‘A Whose jacket{did Yeu berfOW for the wedding? B My dads. It was a bit big forme. 2 A Excuse me. Cafiyoultell me Where ate the toilets? B Theyre down the stairs on the right. 0A For who ars you waiting? you remember j where | I leave / my keys 6 what /make /youangry 8 Im waiting for my brother. Write indirect questions. 1 “Where does Natalie live?" Iwonder_wiere Natalie lives ‘Where is the lift?” Could you ell me who { drink j the milk | 1) leave {in the fridge 3 ‘Where did we park the ear?" Tean't remember 810 4 "Are there any tickers left for the concert tonight?” Do youknow : 8 howlong [it take | 5 ‘What time does the match start?" to get 0 London from here Canyourellme what Lie Hy match shar When's Sally’s birthday?” Can you remember 2 READING & VOCABULARY a Read the article quickly and match the titles to the paragraphs, b_ Look at the highlighted words and phrases in the text and try to work out their meaning, Then match them to ea 10. Criticizing past employers 1 B. Talking too much 2 connected with whats eo © Doubts about your Cv 3. making you very nervous or worried / D Bringing a drink with you 4 stupid mistakes _ Lun ol E_ Ignorance of the company 5 beunable to answeraquestion __sCuum' 7 6 from memory ot 7 start talking about something less important 8 drinkinga very small amount ofliquid at atime _. 9 Xela (VAMC Lon} A job interview is a flervegracking experience at the best of times, so it’s important to prepare for it well. Arriving late is sure to ruin your chances, as is dressing inappropriately. And do not dream of answering your phone during the interview. Read on for five more common blunders and how to avoid making them. 1L)_thistsahighy inprofessional nab, ast suggests « Yerous inability to manage your ime, Surly you could have planned your schedule beter to include a cote stop beforehand? Having a cup in your hand creates the opportunity for stration: you might ddl with or miss 2 question while taking ap of cofee. Worse silts contents may end up onthe desk, which wil resin the interviewer remembering you forall the wrong reasons, 2 £__ inthis age of technoloay, itis iREXEUSABIE not to know anything about your prospective employer. Most company websites these days have an ‘About Us’ section giving company history, locations, divisions and a mission statement, Do some research before the Big Day and you won't be stumped ifthe interviewer asks you a question about the place where you, theoretically, want to work 3D pninerew sa profesional stuston, nota personal one, 0 the inkrvewer wil nok want a ear our Ie story. While you need to answer al the questons you are ake, your responses shoud te SEE and othe print Don gestae atl bout your ome He Your pariner and any cider you may have save his fo theft day n your new jb when you are geting to know your cobagu nent that cannot be forgiven _Utvexcss2l dislike very much play with something because you are nervous pill SS SELES EEE 4 eis important tmantin a pose attade throughout the interview, even when discussing things that have gone vrong, Dont let the interviewer know that you vant to leave your current job because you Eaitstand your boss. Saying unpleasant things about your colleagues is not a good idea, because the interviewer might know them ‘so, you wl be shoving hmm hove you wil speak about his company if you leave on bad terms in the future, 5 Not being famine with your past history of employment creates avery bac impression suggests that either you have a very bad memory, or you ade up some of the facts, Make sure you know the basic information By because the interviewers sure to ask you about tt you really do havea bad memory, take a copy to refer ta, but do not appear to be reading tout loud 3 PRONUNCIATION friendly intonation a SETH Listen and complete the questions. 1 What kind of music 3 work experience? + forthe furure? 5 abroad? 6 do you speak? b Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. 4 LISTENING a GUTTEH Read the job advert and listen toan interview for the job. Is the applicant successful or unsuccessful? ‘Completedobs ). GUE Nr Employer: Park Hotel, London Post: Receptionist Contract: Temporary 5: Full-Time £1,000 per manth b Listen again and look at th list of common interview mistakes. the mistake that the applicant makes. 1 bringinga drink 2 talking too much 3 criticizing past employers 4 ignorance of the company 5 doubts about his CV Listen again and complete the sentences. 1 Stephen Bridges went co the interview by and 2 He wants temporary job because he’s going abroad Stephen hasadegree im 3 4 He worked ina for__ — 5 Hecan speak. foreign languages. 6 Most of the Asian guests come from In his previous job, Stephen didn’t have to 8 Stephen thinks he has the forthe job, Listen again with the audio seript on p.69 and ery to guess the meaning of any words you don't know. ‘Then check in your dictionary. USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. approach (n) ‘siprout) bizarre /by'za: job candidate /dsnb ‘keendidat crush (sb or sth) /kr9f demanding, {di'mos flustered (adj) (flastod) job-seekers /snb ‘sisi rather than /raide deer recruitment agency /rikrustmont ‘etds think on your feee “Brpk nn jo: fist READING Read the text. Which topic is not mentioned? politicS relationships businesS food sport in Britain the general belie in astrology is limited to cing at horoscopes in newspapers and magazines, in India ‘ake their star signs very seriously indeed, Astrology programmes are shown on many of India’s 320 ision channels, and at least a dazen stations are devotda iyto astrology 24 hours a day. Kolkata housewife Lata ways starts her day by turning on the astrology channel, to Find out what the day holds for her and whether she ‘ave to face any kind of HOMieStIC HSI. She also receives mation on what food she should eat to avoid illness. ‘Tt gives ‘the confidence I need to face the dey’ she says. Americans So a therapist every week to cope with life. I get my sense oF sing from the advice I get from astrologers” strology is important in Inda in al Walks OF iG but ally when it comes to choosing a marriage partner. Some ogical combinations are considered unfavourable; for pole when the planet Mars i in a certain position on a person's — birth chart. In this case, people believe thatthe couple will nat get on and that their marriage > will end badly. The only way © around this is for the person with the unlucky combination to marry’ something symbolic before their real wedding, This is exactly what Bollywood actress and former Miss World, Aishwarya Rai cid some years ago when she ‘married a banana tree in the hope of avoiding problems in her marriage with the actor Abhishek Bachchan. Yet, it snot ony in the Field of love that Indians seek astrological advice. There are Here's something to think about: How come you never see a headline like ‘Psychic Wins Lottery’? Jay Leno, American comedian & television host Read the text again and choose the right answer. ms are only about astrology. @n «x 2 Lata Banerji watches an astrology channiél 2) to help her in her daily life b because she is very worried about getting ill © because she can't afford a therapist 3 Theactress Aishwarya Rai married a tree ,4. fo make sure it produced alot of bananas, ly Yo bring her luck inthe search fora husband, eto ensure her marriage was success + Recording to the text, Indians ask astrologers. 2 how they should vote in the election, b where they can get a good job. for advice about many chings 5 Sunita Menon works as 4 ‘an adviser fora well-known company. b atarot card reader © flight attendant. Look at the highlighted words and phrases. What do you think they mean? Use your dictionary to look up their meaning and pronunciation. some programmes on TV that specialize in medical astrology, with callers asking about health issues. Others provide investment and business advice. Astrology is even important in politics with prime ministers asking their astrologers fora ‘promising’ date before announcing a general election Nowadays it i almost abligaigj for Indian parents to have a horoscope drawn up when a baby is born, Two people taking ‘advantage of the Bom in business are Kalidas Sriram and Vishi Babu, who have put up their tents complete with laptop computer and printer, right outside Kotkata’s main hospital. They either vist the ‘matzinity wards or wait outside until new parents leave to offer their services. For the BiUIValemt OPE? they use the baby's time and date of birth to print out a horoscoge for the delighted parents, Many Indians have no doubt that astrology can change people's lives for the better, The glamorous Sunita Menan, India's most famous fortune-teller, was an air hostess until a farot Feader predicted that she would change jobs. Now she is the presenter of a hugely popular television programme and was recently hifedlby India's most famous ‘music company to advise on investment and business decisions. Sunita] Menon 2 VOCABULARY compound adjectives ‘Complete the sentences with compound adjectives formed from the words in brackets. 1 My grandmother is always forgetting her keys. She's very bsent-minded . (mind) 2. Ofiver’s new girlfriend isn’t as mad as hes. She seems quite_ur0l ~ pasionsad(balance) 3. Our English teacher doesn’t get angry easily. She's extremely Spock = tewyered (temper, 4 My parentsare quite B01" nisolt They wonttlisten to other people's opinions. (mind) 5. Grace never thinks of anyone else because she's so Self — coved (centre) 6 My sister-in-law is very thingand does another. (face) se he went abroad, J Open She says one has become more about other cultures. (mind) 8 You won't be able to change her mind — she’s very sbroig- wreled, (with 9 When we go out my friend Jack never offers to buy the drinks. Iwishhe wasn't so_teg/ut - fos t stl (fist) 10 The new manager thinks alot of himself. He's very Big ~ Wea Ah (head) 3 MINIGRAMMAR the... the...+ comparatives Complete the sentences with the correct form of che words in brackets. 1 The_morexouworry aboutit, the worse you'l fel. (worry alot;bad) q 2 The Wort Gaclaeis (alot oF gadgets, lazy) 3 The ler you are, the Cu ~-GrU% he'll be. (lace, angey) s 4 The MOL po chise my English, the bees (practise alot, good) eos 5 The_calolir iegets,thermere you have to wear (cold, Tot of clothes) 6 The wemre es2rro> > UG You are going to Sam's party No, Im nat. ‘A Why not? You haven't argued with him again, have vo ? B Yes. And we aren't going out together 4} anymore, Flbe back abit late tonight. \Witl__ you? where are you going? A 8 A Toa concert with some friends, 4 8 A Oh, Ok. Youtlbe back before 12,_wowe"t OF course, A Ive spent all my salary this month, B Soo | That's why can't lend you any! A Icidntt go out last night... / B Neither at was too tired, A S0_suo 1A You arent fom round here, ave aos? B No," from Australia. haven't been here tone A don't suppose you tke the rsh weather B Actually,! _olaw'L _tkeit. prefer cool woather to hot weather. PRONUNCIATION intonation and sentence rhythm {GIEVED Listen and repeat the conversations. Copy the rhythm, stressing the bold auxiliaries. ‘You don’t tke the soup, do you? 4 ‘do like it. t's just that it's very hot. You haven’t bought me o present, have you? You won't ever weer those trousers | gave you, will you? A You didn't bring any money, did you? 8 A Ihave bought you one. t's just that Ive left it at home. B Iwill wear them. i's just that | prefer wearing jeans. A B I did bring some money. i's just that Ive spent ital You aren't enjoying this film, are you? You can't play tennis, can you? |1am enjoying it. t's just that 've seenit before. | can play tennis. I's just that 'm not very good at it. LISTENING {CD Listen to aradio programme about superstitions and complete the chart. Superstition When of where? Why? Originated in the People thought black cats Middle possessed evil” Originated in ancient People thought it brake the ss of the triangle Originated in the People knocked on * eT tocall the good spirits “The Pope passed a law obliging orignatedatthe tne oe eas aie ofthe? r= i ee | Sb Listen again with the audio script on p.69 and try to guess the meaning of any words that you don’t know. Then check in your dictionary c USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. binoculars /by'nnkjoloz drag (sth across the floor) rs) breeze /brizz estate agent /is'teit erdsont carry on (doing sth) /"kavri on) lide ‘elaucl curtains ("kaitnz hallucinate /ha!lussinert ome ‘laum/ terraced houses /'terast 'hayziz SD GD ret Colloquial English 1 LOOKING AT LANGUAGE Match the formal words words in the box, sentences 1-10 with the informal answer begin buy check fillin finish fallow say see sho 1. My colleague was dismissed because she didn't adhere to the terms ofher contract. _ follow 2 Please state your preference for a telephone or Fact interview. ro-face 3. The next training course will commence on Ist June. 4 ‘The receptionist asked me to complete an application form. 4 Tritton he pitte icngthesompaay 6 Customers areadvised to retain their receipt when they purchase ‘The candidate made no response when he was asked abouthis, experience. 8 My contract terminate at the end of the year. 9. They called the candidate's referee to verify his story 10. We view your prospects of promotion as very high. 2 READING a Read the article, Mark the sentences T (true) ot F (false). 1 Guy Goma was invited to the BBC because he had applied for ajob. Mr Goma was hoping to be taken om as a cleaner. Mr Goma was interviewed as soon ashe arrived Iexpert, Guy Kewney, wasar the BBC at the same time as, Guy Goma Guy Kewney had been invited to appear on a news programme. Both men were waiting atthe same reception area The producer collected the wrong man for the news programme. Mr Goma became aware of the mistake while he was being prepared for th 9. Mr Goma admitted that he wasn’t Mr Kewney on live television. 10 Inthe end, Mr Goma was not offered a job at the BBC. b Look at the highlighted words and phrases. What do you think they mean? Use your dictionary to look up their meaning and pronunciation. The wrong man for the job! Mix up at BBC leads to job applicant appearing on live TV. Alsons of things can go vrong In a job interview, ranging fom spiling a dink to your ‘mobile phone ringing - the lists endless. Fev applicant, however, turn up for thir interview and end up appearing "ive on British television. This is exactly what happened to 48.yearold graduate Guy Goma whan he went along to a Job interview atthe 88. "Mr Goma, from the Republica the Conge, had applied for the postion of Data Support Cleans, jab wien Invohws updating records ona database. On the cy of the interview, he arved at BBC Television Centre in good time and was told to walt in the main reception area unt he wae calle. At the sme time, News 24 presenter Karen Boverman was preparing to interview British tecmnology expert Guy Kewney about the verdict of the Apple versus Apple court case. This was a higheprofle case between Apple Computer and The Beales’ record label App Corps over the rights to use the name “Apple Mr Kewmey was wating tobe collected fr his TV appearancein another reception area. The mis-up occured when a producer want to get the technology expert from the wrang reception are, ‘The producer approached Me Goma and asked him i the was Guy, Hearing is fist name, Mr Goma sid that he was ana he was taken tothe News 24 studio, After having ‘make-up put on, he was seated in font ofthe ameras and wired with a microphone. Although Mr Goma thought ll the preparations vey unusual, he prepared to do his best, for what he beloved would be his job interview, ‘A fen moments later, Ms Bowerman introduced Me ‘Goma on le television as technology expert Guy Kevmey, Ait, Mr Goma became visibly shocked, but then he simply played along because he did not want to make a scene. He did his best to anave three questions about the vert of the court case and itsimplications forthe music Industry. Meanwhile, Mr Kevney stilin the waiting area and looking up at a TY screen, was astonished to see Mr Goma beng interviewed in is place ‘As soon as the mistake was realized, the BBC recorded aninterview with Mr Kevmey fr later broadest, bust i ‘vas never shown, Twenty minutes after appeating live ‘on TV, Mr Goma attended his real jab interview, hich lasted for ust en minutes, but he cic not get the jb. ‘A spokesperson forthe BBC sid that they were looking ‘careful at thei quest procedures and that they would {ake every measure to ensue thatthe misunderstanding dlidethappen again. Mr Goma became a minor celebrity for awhile, and he appeared on several TV shows. 1 READING 2 Read the article. Complete it with the missing sentences. There is one sentence you don’t need to use. ‘A. Making an effort to focus on the page means that weblink less often B Each ofits functions happens in a particular area, and tainatiy ‘remadiz brain (tumour) /brete chest infection ‘fest in'fekf heart rate /hst ext hypochondriae /hatpa'kondl life-threatening illness “laf @retnig ‘ins open heart surgery /supon host ‘ss:d5ori pulse ‘pals (mouth) leer Iso under the weather /’anda do ‘weds IF you speak three languages, you are trilingual. f you speak two, you are: If you speak ane, you are. ‘2B—Older and wiser? 1 GRAMMAR adjectives as nouns, —b_ Complete the sentences with the noun form of an adjective from: | adjective order the box. ii blind deaf disabled injured elderly rich unemployed ya a Complete the sentences with the + adjective. 1 _Thedeaf_ usually communicate with each other using sign lang 1 China The Chinese_won the most gold 2 The government is offering coursestohelp___—— medals at the 2012 Olympics. find jobs. 2 Japan eavalot of 3 Afterthe accident, __were taken to hospital fish, 4 The building has easy access for = 3 Ireland celebrate 5 Doyouthink should pay higher taxes than the pos St Patrick's Day on 17th March, 6 In some countries, ____use special dogs to help theme 4 Switzerland __ ____ have find cheir way around. 8 good standard of jiving, 7 always think that chey know better than their parents, 8 Should the family or the state look after Right (/) orwrong (X)? Correct che mistakes in the highlightéd phrases 1 Sarah's wearing adenim short skirt X_ashort denim skirt I'm looking for aaleeveless cotton TShirt. 3 Twant to buy some leather White trousers, 4 My sister’s bough somie purple trendy glasses, 5 Portugal arevery nee _—— Kinda filendyeo visio, 5. He gave is mother a patterned sillscarf for her birthday 6 England havea So reputation for being polite. 6 He looks very smart in his grey new Armani suit. 7 Scotland __ ‘enjoy spending time outdoors, She was wearing a beight#éd woollen sear 8 You can't wear those Old serif jeans to the wedding 2 READING a Read the article quickly. Tick (/) the sentences that are right and cross (X) the ones that are wrong, Hipsters 1 always look smart. 2 go shopping as often as they can. 3 careallot about current affairs 4 love listening to music. 5 eat in fast food restaurants. x 8 France _ are extremely fond of cycling, How to be a Hipster ‘Today, hipsters can be seen more frequently than ever before. ‘They are part of a suboulture that ejects everything mainstream In favour of expressing their own uniqueness. If this sort of thing appeals to you, you might like to consider becoming a hipster yourself, Read on to find out more, EE Dress like a hipster Hipsters would never wear designer thes because they prefer to create ir own image. indispensable items hipster's wardrobe include skinny ans of leggings and T-shirts with nie messages printed on them, Check and flower patterns are also popular, and it doesn't matter if the ments don’t match. They wear cowboy boots or Converse trainers their feet, and asfaras accessories je concermed, they wear sunglasses, ight belts and they generally have a ouple of piercings EX shopping [Consumerism i something that hipsters n'tstand, so they don't go shopping. often. Instead they prefer to make! fold things, and they love vintage hing, Female hipsters el their andimothers’ cupboards looking for old esses, wile the men go in search of ndad's old shirts—the ones without jecollar OF course, the clothes generally need talbe alfredto make them fit, but > hipsters a genius with a needle and read, so this isnt a problem. The only [Pops a hipster will enter are charity hops, eraftishops, or theirlocal vintage boutique EL Lifestyle Hipsters tend to be very bothered pd upset about the way the world bvorks ~ or doesn't work, in their w. They are usualy well-informed ause they spend hours every day btting in cafés surfing the internet heir smartphones or tablets the oly exceations to their aversion to Keonsumerism. Hipsters are usually quite ng the age ranges from late teens fo mid-305. Most go to university, and ny of them base their career choices ound music, at, or fashion Entertainment Hipsters love all things independent and Indie musicisa big part of what they represent. They are always the first to hear about new bands, but once aa band becomes popular, they stop listening to them. A typical hipster ine is: lked them before they were cool? ‘When it comes to cinema, they watch independent and foreign films, and they attend independent productions at the theatre. Hipsters aso love reading, especialy books about political science, anthropology and sociology, Eh Food Eating meat isn't popular with hipsters, and most of them tend to be vegetarians or vegans. Many grow their own food in their gardens or on balcony; if nat, they go to natural food markets instead. Fruit, coffee and Asian food are very popular with hipsters, and they love making meals for their foodie friends, So if you want to be a hipster, forget everything you know about being ‘coo!’ and find your own unique way to fit in with, Read the article again and choose the right ‘The hipster subculture is made up of people who want... 4 tolook cool B tobe different. © tofitin, Hipsters don’t tend to wear. a. sports shoes. b colourful patterns, ©) baggy trousers. Hipsters sometimes go shopping in... (@) shops thar support a good cause stores that sell the latest fashions € places that everyone knows. Many hipsters. @ like co read about politics. b are involved in politics. € know very tele about politics 5. Hipsters like new musi a afterithas become well known 6) until ic becomes well known, € when others stop liking it. Hipsters enjoy food. a. from supermarkets 8) they produce themselves. © inrescaurants. Find the words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-10: 1 adjective referring to ideas and opinions thought co be normal becatse they are shared by most people (ittroduction) the general impression that a person gives (paragraph 1) — 3 things that you wear or carry to match your clothes, e.g bag, scarf (paragraph 1) (paragraph 2) things you use for sewing (paragraph 3) worried about something (paragraph 3) Sag Belg Eick ng orig fey ee the notinfluenced by anything else (paragraph 4) pee ote cirm posites at all (paragraph 5) Aree dabes pegrapt garments froma certain period inthe past, 3 VOCABULARY clothes and fashion a Order the levters in brackets to make a material. Then complete the sentences. 1 Jack was wearing a blue_denim_ jacket, (NEDIM) _ shirts in the summer. (TCONTO) 2 [prefer to wear light 3 [gave my mum ablouse witha __ collar for her birehday. (ace) 4 Are yousure those boots are made of __? (EHATELR) 5 Inever buy _____ clothes because they take so long to iron. (ENNIL) 6 They gave me avery expensive tieas a leaving present. (us) Don't wear your jacket our— it's raining. (DESEU) 8 really like your new _ jacket. Where did you get it? (ETLEVV) 1b Ghelothe odd one out. 1 headed. sleoveless CGERED V-neck 2 long-sleeved old-fashioned smart trendy 3 checked sik spotted striped 4 denim fur loose suede 5 fashionable patterned scruffy stylish ¢ Complete the sentences with a verb from the box. ‘get undressed suits ‘get changed match dressup fit gowith hangup 1 That shirt doesn’t match _ your jacket. It doesn’t look right. ‘The party's going tobe quite formal, so I suppose we'd beeter 3 Canyou I'vejustironed them. 4 IchinkeI must have put on a bit of weight. These rrousers don't in the wardrobe, please? 5 You look great in that new dress! Icreall you 6 I've been working in the garden, so I'll have to_ before we go out. Ruth is looking fora top to _ her new trousers. 8 Canyou tell the children to please? nd jump into the bath, 4 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds a Gircldthe word with a different sound, Tor Puy 7 “boot bull fish bird | toot | ut i: ‘rain | loose cotton fur fit lace Geutty | hooded shirt |yera_—_ leather shaes | put shorts |styish | pain Sut [woot striped skirt | tight” | Suede b AGIA Listen and check. Then listen and repeat: 2 §GTPRDD Listentoa radio programme about ageing. Is Laura, the guest on the programme, optimistic or pessimi about getting old? Listen again and mark the sentences T (crue) or F (false). 1 Theelderly tencito be miserable, _] 2 Our Future health is programmed entirely by our genes. a 3. Some people lead bu when they reach old age. lives 4 "The increase in the numberof old people contributes to overpopulation. __ 5 The elderly will be lonely in the Future, Listen again with the audio seript on p.70 and try to guess the meaning of any words that you don't know. Then check in your dictionary. eee USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. break down (and ery) /bretk avn deal with “lil elderly /eldoli make up (0) treat (v) ltr trick (sb) “rule vulnerable wig wig wise /waz ‘merk ap) wrinkles ripklz SEE GHP rie 2

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