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Прашање Одговори The word “shower curtain” is an object used in: bathroom “Crash helmet” is something you put: on your head What is the right word for the writer of drama? Playwright or scriptwriter He played so long that he broke two strings on: The guitar “Contaminated” means: Контаминира/загаден “Remarkable” means: извондреден “Delay at the airport” means: доцнење или одложување Finish the sentence: “Julie is not a very _____________ person. She wore high-heeled shoes for our five-mile walk.” Bright/intelligent/smart In the sentence: “Anna is so childish. She’s always having temper tantrums”, the word “childish” means that: She acts like a child The word art gallery indicates a place where: Art/pictures/paintings are shown Finish the sentence: “The holiday this year was a brilliant African Safari. It was the greatest ____________.” Holiday ever Complete the sentence with the correct word: “Tim is __________ with soap operas. He spends hours watching TV.” Obsessed To “count on somebody” means: To rely or depend on someone to expect someone to help you when you need them Fill the gap: “The_______ of living goes up and up. It’ll never go down.” cost Finish the sentence: “Their relationship didn’t last. They____________.” Broke up Finish the sentence: “Mary wanted me to ____________because it was too noisy in that room.” Shut up/be less noisy/be quiet Finish the sentence: “The detectives always _______________ who the offender is.” know Complete the sentence with the correct option: “Dear passengers, we are taking off. Please fasten your _______________.” Seatbelts Choose the correct answer. “Tom smelt the ______________ aroma of freshly roasted coffee.” Strong Complete the sentence: “John was late for his first job interview because he ____________ his bus.” Missed Complete the sentence: “John decided not to get up and ____________ the door without saying a word.” Complete the sentence. “What are you doing? Are you out Mind

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Прашање Одговори

  The word “shower curtain” is an object used in: bathroom

   “Crash helmet” is something you put: on your head

    What is the right word for the writer of drama? Playwright or scriptwriter 

   He played so long that he broke two strings on: The guitar 

“Contaminated” means: Контаминира/загаден

“Remarkable” means: извондреден

“Delay at the airport” means: доцнење или одложување

Finish the sentence: “Julie is not a very _____________ person. She wore high-heeled shoes for our five-mile walk.” Bright/intelligent/smart

In the sentence: “Anna is so childish. She’s always having temper tantrums”, the word “childish” means that:

She acts like a child 

The word art gallery indicates a place where: Art/pictures/paintings are shown

Finish the sentence: “The holiday this year was a brilliant African Safari. It was the greatest ____________.”

Holiday ever

Complete the sentence with the correct word: “Tim is __________ with soap operas. He spends hours watching TV.”

Obsessed 

To “count on somebody” means:To rely or depend on someoneto expect someone to help you when you need them

Fill the gap: “The_______ of living goes up and up. It’ll never go down.” cost

Finish the sentence: “Their relationship didn’t last. They____________.” Broke up

Finish the sentence: “Mary wanted me to ____________because it was too noisy in that room.”

Shut up/be less noisy/be quiet 

Finish the sentence: “The detectives always _______________ who the offender is.” know

Complete the sentence with the correct option: “Dear passengers, we are taking off. Please fasten your _______________.”

Seatbelts

Choose the correct answer. “Tom smelt the ______________ aroma of freshly roasted coffee.”

Strong

Complete the sentence: “John was late for his first job interview because he ____________ his bus.”

Missed 

Complete the sentence: “John decided not to get up and ____________ the door without saying a word.”

Complete the sentence. “What are you doing? Are you out of your______?” Mind

Complete the sentence: "Young people like reading _____________magazines."

Complete the sentence: "Their ____________ is not well protected and is often hacked."

Device/network/site

“To get along with somebody” means:to be on good terms/ to be in a good relationship

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Complete the sentence with the correct word. “Passwords say something about our ________________.”

Personality 

Complete the sentence with the correct word: “The scientists are very satisfied with the last medicine that shows a significant ___________ in the fight against cancer.”

Improvement/ results  

Finish the sentence with the correct word: “Sarah follows her mother's orders. She’s a very ______________ child.”

Obedient 

“The paint will _______________ the south side of the house because of the hot sun.” Fade out on 

Complete this sentence. “Can you give me a ___________ of that cake, please?” Piece

Complete the sentence: “They went to _______ seaside.” The 

Complete the sentence: “She couldn’t remember _______________ she lost her key.” Where

Which of the following verbs is a phrasal verb?

Which sentence shows a comparison of an adverb?

Complete the sentence with the correct words! “They sell _________ in the pet shop.”

“My colleague is always leaving the office door unlocked.” It means that the action: Is repetitive 

Complete the sentence: “Sue arrived on time, ______________________________.”

Complete the sentence: “Our house ______________ in the 19th century.” Was built 

Complete the sentence: “I've been interested in crime movies ____________________.”

For a very long time/ since ---

Complete the sentence: “Once I’d told him the truth, I ________________________.”

Complete the sentence: “I want you to meet the people ________ I work with.” Who/that

Complete the sentence: “I was watching TV ____________________.”While my friend was reading a book, so nether of us saw her leave.??????

Complete the sentence: “Alcohol is allowed only for those who are _______________________.”

Above eighteen 

Complete the sentence: “He ______________________ of the office while the manager is away.”

Takes care

Complete the sentence: “Can you see the man dressed in a suit ___________________ in the corner?”

That is sitting / who is sitting 

Which is the correct word order in this sentence?

Complete the sentence: “They ____________ arrived home by now.” Should have 

Complete the sentence: “If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I ________________________________.”

Wouldn’t have believed it 

Choose the correct answer:

Complete the question: “Where ________ the well known poet born?” Was

Complete the sentence: “By the time John finishes his assignment ___________________ enough money to retire.”

He will have earned 

Complete the sentence: “John wanted to know how his son ___________________ his jeans.”

Ripped/tore

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Complete the sentence: “You are going to visit your grandmother, _____________________?”

Aren’t you

Complete the sentence: “This time next summer ______________________________.”

Complete the sentence: “The radio is too loud. Please ______________________.” Turn it off/ turn it down

Complete the sentence: “You’ll ___________ go to the dentist because your tooth has a crack.”

Have to

Complete the sentence: “What I love about this region is ______________________________.”

Which is the correct negative form of the sentence? “Jennifer had to walk twenty kilometres after the accident.”

Jennifer didn’t have to walk  twenty kilometres after the accident

Complete the sentence: “Children are constantly _______________________ about the universe and life in general .”

Curious

Complete the question: “_______ does this cell phone belong ______?” Who…..to?

Complete the sentence expressing habit: “She _____________ to the park every Saturday.”

Goes

Complete the sentence: “I wish I _________ English fluently, but I don’t.” Knew/could speak

Complete the sentence expressing apology: “I am ______________________.” Sorry/ So sorry/ very sorry/ Extremely sorry 

Complete the sentence expressing habit: “She _____________ to the park every Saturday.”

goes

Complete the sentence criticizing your friend for having forgotten a friend’s birthday: “You _________________________ his birthday.”

Shouldn’t have forgotten 

Complete the sentence to express intention: “He went to Germany ________________ to learn the language.”

Because he wanted 

Complete the sentence: “A man is sitting on a bench, reading a newspaper and ________________ a sandwich.”

Eating 

What is the right response? “The radiator isn’t working.” We have to call someone to fix it.

What would you say to this statement? “I am desperate for a drink.” Yes, my throat’s a bit dry, too.

What is the right response? “How’s your mother?”She’s much better. She should be out of hospital soon.

What is the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please ______________________.”

Take your time

What is the right response? “Oh, not again. My mobile is dead again.”

What is the right response? “John, can you finish fixing my computer by 11.00 o'clock tomorrow.?”

Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.

What is the right response? “I like the latest fashion for spring.”

What is the right response? “My friend failed the algebra test yesterday.”

Complete the sentence: “This time next Friday ______________________________.”

Complete the sentence: “You are going to go to university, _____________________?”

Aren’t you

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Complete the sentence: “The boy ________ moved in next door is from another country.”

who

Complete the sentence: “If you've finished your work, ________________________.”

Complete the sentence expressing habit: “She _____________ to the park every Saturday.”

Goes/walks

Complete the sentence: “I wish I _________ English fluently, but I don’t.” Knew/ could speak

 Complete the sentence expressing apology: “I am ______________________.” Sorry/ So sorry/ very sorry/ Extremely sorry 

Complete the sentence expressing habit: “They _____________ stay up all night when they had no job.”

Used to

Complete the sentence: “I wish I _________ run faster, but I don’t.” Could 

Complete the sentence expressing apology: “We are ______________________.” Sorry for being late.

Complete the sentence criticizing your friend for having forgotten a friend’s birthday: “You _________________________ his birthday.”

Shouldn’t have forgotten 

Complete the sentence to express intention: “He went to Germany ________________ to learn the language.”

Because he wanted 

Complete the sentence: “A man in sitting on a bench, reading a newspaper and ________________ a sandwich.”

Eating 

What would you say to this statement? “I am desperate for a drink.” Yes, my throat’s a bit dry, too.

What is the right response? “What a fantastic time we had last night!” Yes, the party was quite enjoyable, I suppose.

What is the right response? “How’s your friend Alice?”she is kind and funny she is doing fine

What is the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please ______________________.”

Take your time

What is the right response? “Oh, not again. This computer just never works.”Well it’s ancient. It’s time you bought a new one.

What is the right response? “My computer crashed.”

What is the right response to express dislike? “I like the latest fashion for spring.” I don’t like the latest fashion for spring.

What would you say if somebody said: “My uncle bought a lottery ticket but didn’t hit the jackpot.”

What does the sign “Pickpockets about. Watch out!” mean?

criminals usually pick others pockets here and steal their wallets and belongings YOU SHOULD TAKE CARE

Respond to this appropriately: “Did you have fun at the party last night?” Yes I did / No I didn’t 

What is the right response? “They aren’t in a hurry. So please ______________________.”

Take your time

What is the right response? “I am fed up with the buses in this city. They never leave ______________.”

On time

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What do you say when somebody says: “Would you like some tea?” Yes please/ No thank you

How would you kindly reject somebody’s offer: “Would you like to try my pancakes?” No thank you (I already ate)

What is the right response? “I think we should all grow our own vegetables.” Yes, home – grown are the best ??

Complete the response: “You should _________________________ for your actions.” Look out?

When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone. What does the word “upset” in the text mean?

вознемируварастревоженнерасположен

When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.What does the word “upset” in the text mean?

вознемируварастревоженнерасположен

When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

According to the text, when you can’t sleep, experts recommend:

Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk.

When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the

feel dreadful in the morning.

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options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

How will one feel in the morning if they don’t go to sleep at once?

When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

When should one decide on a plan of action?

If lying awake is getting to be a habit.

When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

According to the text, what are the calming activities?

warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments.

When you can’t sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you. The first is being told to calm down. And the second is telling yourself that if you don’t go to sleep at once, you are going to feel dreadful in the morning. But at 3 a.m. what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts. Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk. Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can’t drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to. And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action. The most common advice is to get into a routine. Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up and when, might

is to get into a routine

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help further. Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised, Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments. If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark. Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone.

What is the most common piece of advice?

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

Who gave advice to the author?

father

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

The word “confide” in the text means:

самодоверба

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

According to the text, all the people in this world __________________.

haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something

Doesn’t criticize

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glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

According to the text, the author usually _____________.

When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

According to the text, what do people tell the author?

people tell the author about their little joys and sorrows.

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

What did Gatsby have?

He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness

When I was younger, my father gave me some advice:“Whenever you feel like criticizing or judging anyone,” he said “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”So I don’t usually criticize – and as a result, people often confide in me and tell me their secrets.When I came back from New York, however, I had heard enough. I wanted no more private trips into the human heart. I had reached a point where I didn’t care.Except about Gatsby. I scorn everything he represented, but there was something glorious about the man himself. He was so alive to the promises of life – so open and so romantic. He had an extraordinary gift for hope, an idealistic readiness such as I have never found in any other person. And which I am not likely to find ever again. Yes, Gatsby was all right in the end. It was the rotten society that fed on him and his dreams that destroyed, for a while, my interest in people’s little joys and sorrows.

Who lost interest in people’s sorrows and joys?

The author 

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because 

In public places

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of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

According to the text, where are people using mobile phones?

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

How many people are using mobile phones in a public place?

Probably more than half.

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.The word “device” in the text refers to:

Mobile phones

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or 

To have interactions with somebody/ to have a conversation

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using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

What does “talking to people in real life” mean?

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

What did the author visit?

The author visited London 

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

How did the author travel?

He travelled on the tube

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as 

Because underground it  is difficult to get any signal.

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they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

Why cannot people use texting or the Internet when they are on the tube?

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

What do people do when they are underground?

People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music.

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in your hand.

When do people start texting and checking their emails?

as soon as they emerged from the train station

Next time you’re in a public place, take a look around you, and count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you now that it is probably more than half, whether you’re on public transport, in a café or simply walking down the street.I’m not saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes me how people can spend so much time on their phones without actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough time talking to people ‘in real life’?For example, I recently visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to everyone in the world, as long as you have a 

everyone in the world

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mobile phone in your hand

According to the text, who can you contact when you have a mobile phone in your hand?

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast  every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public  also vote for their  favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance  again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two.

What is Strictly Come Dancing?

Strictly is a BBC Television programme

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two. 

How long has it been on?

Seven weeks

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two. 

How often is the programme broadcast?

is broadcast every year before Christmas.

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two. 

Who takes part in the programme?

celebrities partnering professional dancers

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live 

the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges

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every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two. 

What do celebrities and their partners do?

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public  also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two. 

Who also votes for their favorite dancers?

. The public

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is  shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two. 

When is the Results Show shown?

Sunday evening

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two. 

How did the public vote?

by phone

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two. 

every year before Christmas

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When is the programme broadcast?

Series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing is in its seventh week. Strictly is a BBC Television programme which is broadcast every year before Christmas. It involves celebrities partnering professional dancers who teach them a dance every week. The show is live every Saturday evening and the celebrities and their partners dance in front of four judges, a live audience as well as the public at home. The judges, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcy Bussel and Bruno Tonioli give feedback and then score the celebrities’ dances out of forty. The show is presented by Tess Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth. The public also vote for their favourite dancers by phone and on Sunday evening, a Results Show is shown where two couples dance again and the judges vote off the worst dancer of the two. 

What do the judges vote off in the Results Show?

judges vote off the worst dancer of the two. 

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!What is this text about?

It is about winter coats. 

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

What kind of coats are they talking about in the text?

this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

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What does the word “stormed” in the text mean?

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

What kind of coats are “oversized coats?”

Преголеми палта.

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

What does the word “hues” in the text mean?

нијанси

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt  at the waist they can  also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatile piece!

How can the masculinity of the oversized coats be changed?

By using a belt  at the waist

Goodbye summer! Move over floaty kimonos and sheer cardigans and say hello to this season's offerings of snuggly yet stylish winter coats. Winter coats have always been one of the seasons big style investments, and this year’s has been no exception. They have made a comeback on the catwalk in a variety of different styles - from maxi length to rain macs, wooly, leather and waterproof. There's plenty of pastel and just a hint of tartan, but what style will you be wearing? Oversized coats stormed the catwalks this season in a variety of hues and patterns. Everyone from the high-end such as Michael Kors and Mulberry to the high street were sending these cocoon like creations down the catwalk. These coats are defined by their loose, boxy, masculine structure; however don't let the masculinity of these coats put you off! By using a belt at the waist they can also be feminine and pretty, thus making them a truly versatilepiece!

сéстран

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What does the word “versatile” in the text mean?

Complete the sentence: “Ohrid is famous ______ its lake and the trout.” for