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09.10.

2020 B1
1)Warm-up

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a)due to - preposition
because of something
She has been absent from work due to illness.

b)together with
a)in addition to something else
Just bring it back to the store, together with your receipt.
Becoming self-employed meant giving up a secure salary, together with sick leave and long
vacation time.
b) used to mention someone else who is also involved in an activity or situation
He, together with Bill Dunn, decided to climb out of the canyon.

c)apart from
except for
We didn’t see anyone all day, apart from a couple of kids on the beach.
Apart from the ending, it’s a really good film.
as well as
Apart from his earnings as a football coach, he also owns and runs a chain of sports shops.
Quite apart from the cost, we need to think about how much time the job will take.

d)except for
You use except for to introduce the only thing or person that prevents a statement from being
completely true.
He hadn't eaten a thing except for one forkful of salad.
Everyone was late, except for Richard.

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a)partially
If something happens or exists partially, it happens or exists to some extent, but not
completely.

b)typically
1 in a way that a person or group is generally believed to behave
Typically, he didn’t even bother to tell anyone he was going.
Al was his typically cheerful self again.
2 in a way that shows the usual or expected features of someone or something
a delightful, typically Dutch hotel
The male of the species is typically smaller than the female.
3 in the way that a particular type of thing usually happens SYN generally

I typically get around 30 emails a day.

c)totally
completely
That’s a totally different matter.
It’s like learning a totally new language.
d)widely
1 in a lot of different places or by a lot of people
Organic food is now widely available.
2 to a large degree – used when talking about differences
The quality of the applicants varies widely.

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a)expect
to think that something will happen because it seems likely or has been planned

b)experience
1 if you experience a problem, event, or situation, it happens to you or affects you
to feel a particular emotion, pain etc

c)spend
1 to use your money to pay for goods or services
to use time doing a particular thing or pass time in a particular place
to use effort or energy to do something

d)forecast
to make a statement saying what is likely to happen in the future, based on the information
that you have now

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a)seasonal
happening, expected, or needed during a particular season

b)ocean ic
relating to the ocean

c)heavy
1 weighing a lot
2 great in amount, degree, or severity

d)average
an average amount or quantity is not unusually big or small

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a)like
similar to something else, or happening in the same way

b)including
used to introduce something or someone that is part of a larger group or amount you have
just mentioned

c)similar
almost the same

d)corresponding
1 caused by or connected with something you have already mentioned
2 having similar qualities or a similar size, position etc to something else

2)Vocabulary
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3)Reading
4) Grammar
Present Simple
Present Continuous
Stative Verbs
A.Complete the sentences in the Present Simple or Progressive
1. Tomer __________(taste) kiwi for the first time now. It _________ (taste) sweet and
delicious.
2. The food at the shelter __________(smell) so good.
3. Now, the police ___________(think) about the dangers of the flood. They
__________(think) that they have to do something about it.
4. Tal ___________(have) a new computer. He __________(have) a lot of fun with it today.
5. Finally, Tal’s grandparents ___________(see) the doctor now. The doctor
___________(see) that his grandfather is sick, so he tells him to rest in bed a few days.
6. The children ____________(feel) sick today and their mother __________ (feel) that they
should stay in bed on this cold and rainy day.
7. Let’s go! He ____________ (appear) at the shelter now and he ____________(appear) to
be happy because he is performing for these poor people.
8. The shelter _____________(measure) 25 X 20 meters. The firemen ________ (measure)
it now to see that there is enough room for all the homeless people.
9. Can’t you see that the nurse ___________(weigh) the baby? He __________(weigh) 10
kilos.

B. Complete the sentences in the correct form of the verb:


Present Simple or Progressive
1. Please don’t make so much noise. I __________( study).
2.I ________________(not/belong) to a political party.
3.Hurry! The bus ______________(come). I _________( not/ want) to miss it.
4.You can borrow my umbrella. I ______(not/need) it at the moment.
5.It ___________(rain) now. I _______(hate) rain.
6.I need to study for my English exam, but I _________(not/study) now.
7.This food __________(taste) good. I ________(like) it very much.
8.My mother is in the kitchen. She ____________(taste) the sauce. The sauce
_____________(taste) delicious.
9.Sam ______________(appear) to be asleep. Let’s not disturb him!
10.I ________(feel) that it is important to respect opinions of others.

5)Listening

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