2nd term evaluation exam (1 BATX)

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Unit 3

Conditionals p. 45

Alternatives conditionals phrases p.45

Vocabulary p. 40

  • Fallacy: a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument.
  • Fabrication: an invention; a lie.
  • Advocate: publicly recommend or support.
  • Misconception: a view or opinion that is incorrect because it is based on faulty thinking or understanding.
  • Perspective: a point of view.
  • Jargon: special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.
  • Prose: written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
  • Pronouncement: a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration.
  • Solace: comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness.
  • Premise: a previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred or follows as a conclusion.

Vocabulary p. 42 and p.43

Compound nouns

Self-management, self-evaluation, self-discovery, self-discipline, self-worth.

Animal idioms

  • like water off a duck's back: easily.
  • have kittens: to get extremely upset.
  • to be as stubborn as a mule: to be very stubborn.
  • to flog a dead horse: to waste time trying to do something that will not succeed.
  • to take the bull by the horns: to confront a problem head-on and deal with it openly.
  • to let sleeping dogs lie: to not talk about things which have caused problems in the past.
  • put the cat among the pigeons: to do or say something that causes trouble and makes a lot of people angry or worried.

Inversions p. 50

Review p. 54

Exercise 3

  • Uninspiring
  • Undecided
  • Thoughtfullness
  • Non-aggressively
  • Exchange
  • Accomplishment
  • Misunderstanding
  • Persuation

Exercise 4

  • Effective
  • Technique
  • Therapeutic
  • Optimistic
  • Self-confidence
  • Derive
  • Holistic: emphasizing organic things
  • Effects
  • Circulation
  • Assertiveness

Unit 4

Vocabulary p. 55

  • Detox: to quit taking things that are bad for you. To abstain. Trying to get healthier.
  • Multi tasking: doing lots of different tasks at the same time
  • Access information: how you get information: internet, books, tv etc
  • Visual stimuli: images and pictures that get your attention
  • Interactive: when a computer responds to your commands, when you interact with technology
  • Digital organiser: a computer, tablet, iPhone etc that you use to organise your day
  • Exciting challenges: a new hobby or situation that you enjoy
  • Chat rooms: an online community where people discuss topics they are interested in
  • Digital media: the media (tv, movies, news, games etc) that you get online
  • Computer games: xbox, playstation etc
  • Social networking: socialising with people on Facebook, Instagram, Rwitter etc
  • Escapism: when you want to be distracted by something or ignore a situation
  • Convenience: when it is easy to get what you want
  • Work: your job

Vocabulary p. 56

  • Crouch: adopt a position where the knees are bent and the upper body is brought forward and down, sometimes to avoid detection or to defend oneself.
  • Blessed: made holy; consecrated.
  • Obsession: the state of being obsessed with someone or something.
  • Permeate: spread throughout (something); pervade.
  • Impulse: a sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire to act.
  • Reinforcement: the process of encouraging or establishing a belief or pattern of behavior, especially by encouragement or reward.
  • Erode: gradually destroy or be gradually destroyed.
  • Fallible: capable of making mistakes or being erroneous.
  • Mundane: lacking interest or excitement; dull. || of this earthly world rather than a heavenly or spiritual one.
  • Take precedence: have priority, come before.

Vocabulary p. 58

Exercise 2

  • Brushing through
  • Nagging phone
  • Seeps into
  • Search engine
  • Shopping cart/basket
  • Chat rooms
  • Mouse
  • File
  • Inbox
  • Recycle bin
  • Outbox
  • Folder

Exercise 3

  • Download files
  • Update your profile
  • Add new contacts
  • Blog the latest news
  • Post on someone's wall
  • Desktop publishing

Exercise 4. Word formation

  • Compelling, compelled
  • Meaningful, meaningless
  • Controlled, controlling, controllable
  • Representative, represented, representing, representational
  • Dependent, dependable, depending, depended
  • Informed, informing, informative, informational

Phrasal verbs p. 59

  • Back up: save files
  • Back down: calm down + leave
  • Set up: start a business
  • Set down: written down
  • Break up: stop
  • Break down: stop working
  • Make up: become friends again
  • Let down: hurt + disappoint
  • Play up: behave badly
  • Play down: pretend something is ok
  • Follow up: investigate
  • Catch up: if you fall behind and have to arrive to the same point as everyone else
  • Put up with: endure
  • Put down to: "No one passed the exams, the students put it down to Kate."

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