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Deadline: 2020-01-24, 11:59 pm
points:
38 / 40 points (95%)
exercises:
6 / 6 exercises (100%)
Details:
Grammar – will future
2020-01-24, 06:59 am
5 / 7 points (71%)
Details:
Next year
I will have (have) a new job.
I will live (live) in another city.
I will be (be) in college.
I will get (get) a promotion at work.
My company will give (give) me a raise.
I will go (will go) (go) on vacation to another country.
It will be (will be) (be) a great year for me and my family.
Grammar –Future: will versus present continuous
2020-01-24, 07:01 am
9 / 9 points (100%)
Details:
A: What do you think the weather will be like tomorrow?
B: I think it will rain.
A: Will you be home early tomorrow night?
B: I'm not sure. I 'm going to a meeting at head office in the afternoon. All the sales reps are attending the meeting. I think it
will end at about six o'clock so I will be late home.
A: OK. I 'm going to my sewing class after work, so I won't be at home when you get back.
B: OK.
Vocabulary plus – Verb + infinitive
2020-01-24, 07:02 am
6 / 6 points (100%)
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Details:
A: Good news! I managed to finish that sales report.
B: Oh, good job. Thank you.
A: Martina, you promised to finish the script for today.
B: I know. I'm really sorry, I couldn't do it. I've got a lot of work to do right now.
A: Martina seems to be very busy this week.
B: Yeah, she is. She's always very busy.
A: Did you arrange to meet Ahmet yesterday?
B: Yeah, I did. We met at his office and we had a meeting about the new sales assistant.
A: Did you tell Helen about the meeting this afternoon?
B: Oh, no. I forgot to tell her. I'll call her right now.
A: Deniz refused to work late tonight.
B: I know. He's got a dentist's appointment tonight, so he can't work late.
Vocabulary plus – Phrasal verbs
2020-01-24, 07:05 am
6 / 6 points (100%)
Details:
I currently work for a charity and I love my job. I'm a marketing assistant for a charity called Arts for the Earth. I deal with the
marketing and publicity for the charity. Right now I'm working on a big music event. Two famous bands are performing to raise
money for Arts for the Earth. Day to day, there are a lot of problems to solve, but everything always works out in the end!
It's not a nine to five job! I usually go in to work at 9 a.m. but I never know when I will get out. We often have an event to attend in
the evenings. It's hard work but it's always interesting. I won't look for another job next year or the year after that. I'm very happy
with my job. In fact, I think it's my dream job.
Language in Action: Dialogue – Instant decisions and promises
2020-01-24, 07:06 am
8 / 8 points (100%)
Details:
James: I need somebody to stay and help pack the books. Martin, can you stay?
Martin: I'm sorry, I can't. I've got a doctor's appointment this evening.
Lucia: I'll stay.
James: Oh, thanks Lucia. Martin, can you come in early tomorrow morning?
Martin: Yeah, I'll be in the office by 6:30.
James: Great. I'll leave the books and the envelopes on your desk.
Lucia: I'll pack as many as I can tonight and I'll email you a list of all the remaining names and addresses.
Martin: We'll pack them and send them all by noon tomorrow.
Language in Action: Dialogue – Useful expressions
2020-01-24, 07:08 am
4 / 4 points (100%)
Details:
A: I really need this report by noon tomorrow.
B: No problem. I'll have it with you by 9 tomorrow.
A: When will you finish the project?
B: First thing tomorrow morning.
A: Can we schedule a meeting for this afternoon?
B: I'm sorry, I'm busy this afternoon … Let me think. I could meet with you on Tuesday.
A: Can you print five copies of this report?
B: Sure thing.
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