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6.1 Vocabulary 5 4 has been learning the
ropes
1 1 by and large
5 make use of
A coppersmith 2 far and wide
10
B potter 3 pride and joy
1 needs
C blacksmith 4 hammer and tongs
2 detail
D weaver 5 down and out
3 work
E cutler 6
4 experience
2 1 sound
5 device
1 woodcarver 2 bounds
6 toil
2 icon painting 3 alive
7 labour
3 embroidery 4 odds
11
4 furriery 5 trial
1 manual
5 sackcloth maker 7
2 fruits
6 cow bell making 1 trial and error
3 saving
3 2 odds and ends
4 unremitting
1 embroidery 3 safe and sound
5 attention
2 fur dresser 4 leaps and bounds
6 hands-on
3 sackcloth maker 8
7 meet
4 wood-carver 1 ropes, D
12
5 icon painter 2 use, C
1 bridge, C
4 3 last, A
2 hands, B
1B 4 away, E
3 trade, B
2A 5 work, B
4 shade, A
3D 9
13
4E 1 worked (its) magic
1 large
5C 2 last breath
2 kicking
3 slaved away
3 ropes
4 use 4 6.3 Listening language
5 on practice
1 we remembered that we
had to do something, so we 1
6 work
did it
1 authentic
2 try something to see if it
6.2 Grammar works or solves a problem 2 missionary

1 3 stop doing what we are 3 widely


doing at the moment in
4 phenomenal
1 negative order to do something else
5 similar
2 affirmative 4 we did something and
then we forgot about it 6 existence
3 aren’t I
5 7 proof
4 will you
1 to take part 8 researchers
5 shall we
2 to harvest 9 borrowed
6 an affirmative
3 to retrieve 10 peacefully
2
4 not knowing 2
1 don’t they
5 watching 1 trace back
2 hasn’t he
6 to spin 2 character
3 didn’t they
6 3 empower
4 aren’t there
1 for their tiredness, they 4 ceremonial
5 did they
could/would have harvested
5 dwell
3
2 provided you roll in dew
6 domination
to-infinitive: aim, arrange, covered grass
attempt, can’t afford, 7 original
3 Suppose you could bathe
decide, expect, hope,
intend, manage, plan, 4 I known about the 3
refuse, tend, want tradition 1 trace back
infinitive (without to): can, 5 I were you I would wash 2 ceremonial
could, might, should
7 3 original
object + to-infinitive: force,
advise, remind, encourage, 1 doesn’t it 4 characters
warn, urge 2 If 5 dwelled
-ing form: avoid, can’t help, 3 washing 6 empowered
can’t stand, don’t mind,
enjoy, fancy, finish, imagine, 4 to roll 7 domination
keep, miss, waste time
5 to visit
6 Had I known
4 7 were scooping 2

1 hare 8 hurled We have been given a


chance to visit some of the
2 groan 9 merchant tombs in the Valley of
3 feet 10 abode Thracian Kings.

4 flee 4 A chance to visit some of the


tombs in the Valley of
5 site 1 comforting Thracian Kings has been
given to us.
6 mane 2 cowardly
3
7 reign 3 swiftly
Nina was being told the
8 Grate 4 internal
news about the school trip,
9 air 5 fearsome when the teacher came.

5 The news about the school


trip was being told to Nina,
6.4 Reading 1 sinks when the teacher came.

1 2 desires 4

1 durability 3 gladdens He will be offered a grant to


study the tombs.
2 invulnerability
A grant to study the tombs
3 resistance 6.5 Grammar will be offered to him.
4 accelerated 1 5
5 armour 1 to be taken she had been given the task
6 blast to explore the tombs.
2 being photographed
the task to explore the
2 3 to be flown
tombs had been given to
1A 4 to be chosen her.

2D 5 to be entrapped 6

3C 6 being left behind After considering her


reasons for leaving the
4A 2 project, she was promised a
higher salary.
3 1
After considering her
1 myriad Granny was sent a beautiful
reasons for leaving the
postcard from Kazanlak last
2 glorify project, a higher salary was
week.
offered to her.
3 deed A beautiful postcard from
4 infant Kazanlak was sent to granny
last week.
5 mesmerising
6 stamina
3 Thracians are thought to 2
have reached the peak of
1 The ancient tomb must their cultural development a Besides
have been found by around 4th century BCE. b also
accident.
4 3
2 An entrance fee has to be
paid if you want to enter the It’s claimed the Kazanlak a too
replica of the Kazanlak Tomb murals are the only
Tomb. perfectly preserved example 3
of Hellenistic art in Bulgaria.
3 EU funds should be used 1 also
to restore the tombs. The Kazanlak Tomb murals
2 Furthermore
are claimed to be the only
4 No written records can perfectly preserved example 3 What is more
have been left by Thracians, of Hellenistic art in Bulgaria.
because they didn’t have 4 Plus
their own alphabet. 5
5 as well
5 Thracian kings may have 1 to us
6 Moreover
been considered sons of the
great goddess Mother Earth. 2 have been restored
7 too
6 Scientists have closed the 3 to be
4
original Kazanlak tomb, 4 being
because the precious murals 1 golden
inside must be preserved. 5 thought
2 gold
4
3 golden
1 6.6 Speaking language
4 gilded
practice
It’s said that a total of 5 gold
15,000 Thracian tombs exist 1
in Bulgaria. 6 gilded
1 before, after
A total of 15,000 Thracian
tombs is said to exist in 2 at the end
Bulgaria. 6.7 Writing
3 at the end
2 1
4 at the beginning
It’s known that the Kazanlak 1A
5 at the beginning
area was inhabited by a
6 at the beginning 2A
large Thracian population.
The Kazanlak area is known 7 must 3I
to have been inhabited by a 4A
8 informal English
large Thracian population.
2 5I
3
1 6I
It’s thought Thracians
reached the peak of their a In addition 7A
cultural development
around 4th century BCE. b too
2 5 at 9 B available

1C E H J 6 for, on 10 B hesitate

2A D I 4 5
3K 1 A apply 1 consider, contact me

4B F 2 C advertised 2 have …. reviewed

5G 3 B pursue 3 apologise for

3 4 B attached 4 commences

1 to, in, to, on, in 5 C experience 5 permit

2 to, for, of, at 6 C familiar 6 omit

3 to, for, about 7 B pressure

4 from, in 8 A fluently

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