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I would say that the most challe nging period in my career so far was my first junior
management position in the comp any where I still wor to_day. I.had always wanted to be
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waiting for me on my first day. The office environment wasn't exactly organized, and to
make matters worse, my boss was completely unsupportive towards me. For some reason,
he just refused to take any responsibility for dealing with the clients, and I was 2
forced to deal with all the problems by myself. which wasn't easy. I used to stay late in the
miss any of the clients' deadlines. It seems ridiculous now, but I was so
st ressed that I used to check my emails every couple of hours, even at weekends, 4
urgen t message asking me to sort something out It was worth it in the ends
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really lov e student life now, it wasn't so easy at the beginning. My ba d luck started on the
very first day. My parentshad just dropped me off with all my stuff when some of the guys
whose rooms were on 'the same corridor as mine suggested going to play basketball in the
park nearby. I don't know exactly how it happened, 7
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as you migh t thin)c. I I ____ all the free time, retiremen t isn't just a question
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she could go out in the evenings, but somehow it wasn't the life we had imagined.
Just when we were feeling reallr down, a friend of ours invited us along to a ballroom danc i ng class in the
village. Frank wasn' t keen at fust. as dancing isn't really his thing, but once we g0t there, we had a wonderful
time. Now we go chree times a week and it's changed our lives. We keep fit and we've met so many fantastic
people. And it's atl
the dance club. I don't know what we would have done without it!
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Write your OWD pan:igraph about.a challenging experience you h<>ve faced.
You could 1vrite about your work, studies, or family. Explain what the
challenge l'l<.lS, and J10v; you \lJ'VlVed it. If you Cant th!nk of ?.nytJJ.iog frum
your life, w' about a fri.tfr.t or relative.
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5 Don't you have I Haven't you a TV? I thought everyone had one these d ays .
6 Don't give them a to aster as a present because they already have I are already having one.
7 Don't call me after seven because I'll be having I I'll have dinner.
8 Once t he kids were older we hadn't got to
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If you want to get rid of the stain on your jacket, you'll have to have it dry cle aned I have dry
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I need to leave work e arly tonight. I've got to I I have to go to the dentist.
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today?
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my hair
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(cut), and suddenly I realize that the man
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t h e people in Glasgow who really make the city something special. I think the whole way they express
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other destinaiions in lhe UK.
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more than one possibility.
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Think of a time in your childhood when you did something wrnng, and either
got punished or rnamged to get away wit h it. Write a paTagraph describing
the incident. Swap paragrap hs with a partner.
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Concern is growing about a thirty-year-old man who
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in recent months.
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Actress Blanche Devoywas said to.be close to a nervous breakdown last night.
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Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
1 I'm responsible for the marketing department.
I'm in
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5 After a few months I could go from being Assistant Managing Director to Managing Director.
I could
contract.
How many
The nursing
course.
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12 I lost my job last year as the company I was working for wasn't making a profit.
last year.
I was
14 Adrian doesn't get any money for the charity work he does.
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4 What idiom can you use to say that the wife is more dominant than the husband in a
marriage? (She wears the trousers.)
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Ca n you explain the metaphor 'She has a heart of stone'? (She has no feelings and is
unsympathetic to other p eo ple's suffering.)
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ques tions.
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what to do in
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angry.)
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rule)
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you agree with, e.g. People's memories of their childhood are not always reliable. Then
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Don't run out of time!
time
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time.
time.
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her hands.
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was such
time
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punctual person I know.
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work to recover.
her time.
were
our
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your time
time.
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time because
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moving house.
17 We thought we were going to miss our connecting
flight, but we made it just
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time.
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Clinical, oh intellectual, c'-----There are times when air the world's asleep,
The questions run too deep
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() In this song the singer's new lover gives examples of how a man can leave his lover.
Listen to the song, and answer the questions.
3 Write down two of the men's names you can hear i the
chorus, and one of the ways that they leave their lover.
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4 How does the man seem to feel about breaking up :.
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so Ways to Leave Your Lover
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Just listen to me
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a technical fault.
to
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motor racing.
about
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listening to her complain about how many hours she has to work.
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on
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a best-selling novel.
seafood.
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about
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2 The travel agent has asked us to pay 50% of the cost of the holiday
3 I'm quite sure that he did that
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chance.
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newspapers.
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mistake.
13 My sister and her husband broke up last year, but they are still
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the end.
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good terms.
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by
for
on
principle, they have agreed to rent the house to us, but we need to work out
In
the details.
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the law.
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against
a rule I'm usually in bed by 11.00 during the week. At weekends I stay up later. As
Keep a record of other exampl es of dependent prepositions. These can also be found in dictionaries,
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into
criminal law.
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the problem.
after
into
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a friend.
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record of other examples of dependent prepositions. These can also be found in dictionaries,