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6.1 Vocabulary
TREASURES

Traditional Bulgarian crafts and WORD STORE 6A


craftsmen • Binominals • Work related Binominals
idioms and common phrases 4 Match 1–5 with A–E to form binominals.

SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW 1 far A large


2 by B wide
1 Match pictures A–E with the craftsmen.
3 down and C joy
A 4 hammer D out
5 pride E tongs

5 Complete the sentences with the binominals in


Exercise 4.
B blacksmith
1 During the National Revival period, , the
weaver
Tryavna Artistic School specialised in three main craft
cutler fields: woodcarving, icon painting and construction.
potter 2 People came to Lovech from to marvel at
C
the architectural mastery of Nikola Fichev.
coppersmith
3 My grandmother spends hours polishing her silver
cutlery; it’s her .
4 Kalin’s brother is studying at the moment,
because he has to sit an important ancient Greek
D pottery exam tomorrow.
5 After the Sunday service, our local church serves hot
meals to all people from the neighbourhood.
E
WORD STORE 6B
2 Complete the table with the appropriate words. Binominals
Craftsperson Craft 5 Complete the binominals with the words in the
box.
1
woodcarving
icon painter 2 trial alive bounds odds sound

embroiderer 3
1 safe and
fur dresser 4
2 leaps and
5
sackcloth making 3 and kicking
cow bell maker 6
4 and ends
5 and error
3 Complete the sentences with some of the words
in Exercise 2. 7 Complete the sentences with the binominals in
1 The girl was wearing a long black skirt adorned with Exercise 6.
and lace. 1 I’ve learnt to shape damp clay into beautiful vases
2 Before stretching the pelts, the sorts them through .
according to their colour and texture. 2 While Katerina was cramming her suitcase with make-
3 ‘A few of our grain sacks are torn. Go to the up, and summer clothes, she realised she
and ask him to mend them!’ my mother told me. hadn’t bought sun lotion.
4 While chiselling a richly-ornamented sun on the ceiling, 3 Finally, we could breathe a sigh of relief when our
the was whistling cheerfully. son came back from his three-month
5 The has just drawn the halo around the expedition to Kenya.
saint’s head and now he is putting the finishing touches 4 His English has been improving in since he
to the saint’s robe. came to the UK two years ago.
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WORD STORE 6C 11 Complete the sentences with one word. Then
Work related idioms answer the questions.
1 Have you ever done any work? What was it?
8 Complete the idioms with the words in the box.
2 When was the last time you enjoyed the of
Then match them with their meanings A–E.
your labour?
last away ropes work use 3 How many labour devices can you name in
sixty seconds?
1 learn the
4 Would you rebel if you had an entire lifetime of
2 make of toil? Why?
3 breath 5 Do you think you have to detail? Give
4 slave some examples.
5 one’s magic 6 According to you, which one is better:
having a university degree in accounting or
A – just before someone dies experience in an accounting company?
B – to use a special mysterious ability 7 Do retailers in your country the needs of
that one has in order to get the customers? Why?
result they want
SHOW WHAT YOU’VE LEARNT
C – to put something such as a tool,
skill, or building to a particular 12 Choose the correct answer, A, B or C, to
purpose complete both sentences in each pair.
D – to know how to do a job or activity 1 Our company has finally received the long-awaited
commission to build a new ___ over the river.
E – to work extremely hard
The captain of the ship was walking nervously up and
9 Complete the sentences with the correct form of down the ___.
the idioms in Exercise 8. A dam B deck C bridge
1 The antibiotic its 2 Make sure your ___ are clean when serving customers.
and my bacterial We are expecting important guests and the whole
infection was gone in no time. house is a mess. I need all ___ on deck to help me
2 ‘Until the leaves my with the cleaning.
body, I will continue to work A fingers B hands C arms
with the loom.’ the old weaver 3 If you ___ with foreign countries, you must obey their
said. laws.
3 I had to finish all the necessary paperwork on time, so I When Tatyana learned all the tricks of the ___, she set
nights and weekends in a row at the office. up her own hairdressing salon.
4 My sister of being a mother since the birth A commerce B trade C profession
of her son a month ago. 4 They were lying down under the cool ___ of the old
5 When going into a new business, one should oak tree.
all their contacts in the industry. The wall was painted a delicate ___ of green.
A shade B hue C colour
WORD STORE 6D
Work related phrases 13 Choose the correct options.
10 Complete the work related phrases with the 1 By and wide / large, the company has been good to
words in the box. me.
2 The forty-year-old tennis player is still alive and
work toil device detail labour kicking / sound.
needs experience 3 When changing jobs, it takes you a while to learn the
1 meet the of loom / ropes.
4 During my employment with the investment
2 attention to
company, I always tried to make use / magic of my
3 manual analytical skills.
4 hands-on 5 There is nothing like hands-out / on experience.
5 labour saving 6 My dad is a builder. He does heavy manual toil / work
every day.
6 a lifetime of unremitting
7 the fruits of one’s /10

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6.2 Grammar
Revision

1 Choose the correct options. 5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of
1 Question tags for affirmative sentences are usually the verbs in brackets.
affirmative / negative. 1 He refused (take part) in the icy water
2 Question tags for negative sentences are usually round dance in Kalofer.
affirmative/ negative. 2 I reminded her (harvest) fresh medicinal
3 The question tag for I am is am not I / aren’t I. herbs early in the morning.
4 In imperative sentences we use the question tag shall 3 My uncle skilfully managed (retrieve) the
we / will you. cross from the freezing waters of the river.
5 The question tag for let’s is shall we / will you. 4 My brother admitted (not/know) anything
6 In sentences with adverbs such as never, rarely, about the rituals performed on Saint John’s Eve.
seldom, hardly or barely we use a negative / an 5 Sonya can’t stand (watch) the ritual called
affirmative tag. dog spinning.
6 People aren’t allowed (spin) dogs anymore.
2 Complete the sentences with question tags
1 People harvest herbs on Saint John's Eve, ______? 6 Complete the second sentence so that it has a
2 The priest has just thrown the cross into the icy water,
similar meaning to the first, using the word in
capitals. Use no more than seven words, including
_______?
the word in capitals. Do not change the word in
3 Yesterday some men performed a round dance in the
capitals.
cold Tundzha river, _______?
1 We didn’t harvest any herbs yesterday because we
4 There are many traditions connected with Saint John's
were tired. TIREDNESS
Eve, _______?
But some herbs yesterday.
5 No one retrieved the cross, _______?
2 If you roll in dew covered grass on Saint John's Eve,
3 Put the verbs in the box under an appropriate you will be strong and healthy. PROVIDED
heading. You will be strong and healthy on Saint
should manage decide force refuse John's Eve.
finish intend keep can advise 3 If you could bathe in a cold stream to be joyful and
want miss plan could remind avoid marry all year round, would you do it? SUPPOSE
encourage imagine hope fancy attempt in a cold stream to be joyful and marry all
can’t afford can’t stand warn might tend year round, would you do it?
waste time don’t mind enjoy urge arrange 4 I didn’t know about the tradition so I didn’t observe it.
can’t help expect aim
KNOWN
Had , I would have observed it.
to-infinitive infinitive (without to)
5 In my opinion you should wash your hair with water
containing herbs harvested on Saint John's Eve, so it
could be thick and shiny. WERE
If my hair with water containing herbs
harvested on Saint John's Eve, so it could be thick and
object + to-infinitive -ing form
shiny.

SHOW WHAT YOU’VE LEARNT


7 Choose the correct options.
4 Choose the correct options.
1 Spinning dogs equals animal cruelty, isn’t / doesn’t it?
1 We can use remember + infinitive when we did
2 If / Unless you want to know more about Saint John's
something and now we remember it. / we remembered
Eve, just ask me.
that we had to do something, so we did it.
3 Why don’t you try to wash / washing your dry hair with
2 We can use try + -ing when we make an effort to do
herbal water? The result may be amazing.
something. / try something to see if it works or solves a
4 When I reached the meadow, I stopped to roll / rolling
problem.
in the lush damp grass.
3 We can use stop + infinitive when we give up, finish
5 We have already arranged to visit / visiting Kalofer.
something completely. / stop doing what we are doing
6 Did I know / Had I known about the festival, I would
at the moment in order to do something else.
have attended it.
4 We can use forget + -ing when we didn’t do a
particular thing and we forgot about it. / we did /6
something and then we forgot about it.
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6.3 Listening language practice
Cyrillic alphabet • Homophones
1 Complete the extract from a talk with the correct 3 Complete the extract from a talk with the correct
form of the words in brackets. Then listen and form of the words in Exercise 2. Then listen and
check. check.

Extract from Students’ Book recording CD•3.05 MP3•86 Extract from Students’ Book recording CD•3.06 MP3•87

Bulgarian language is the only Slavic language with its Most probably, the Cyrillic alphabet developed around
own 1 (authenticity) alphabet. The first Bulgarian the 9th–10th centuries, but its history is both complex and
alphabet, known as Glagolitic, was created in the disputed. If we try to 1 the origin of the alphabet,
9th century by St Cyril and St Methodius during their the only crystal clear thing about it is that it is derived
2
(mission) work in Moravia. It is 3 (width) from the Greek 2 writing system with some letters
acknowledged that the Glagolitic alphabet was a taken from the old Glagolitic alphabet to represent the
completely original and 4 (phenomenon) writing sounds specific to the Bulgarian language. So, that’s why
system. Every letter in this alphabet represented a the Cyrillic alphabet can’t be considered entirely 3 in
particular sound and the letters which represented sounds nature; unlike the 4 in the Glagolitic alphabet. […]
with common characteristics were written in a
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[…] The introduction of the Cyrillic alphabet was of vital
(similarity) way. The Bulgarian word ‘azbuka’
importance for the Bulgarian state because it blocked the
meaning alphabet is derived from the names of the first
absorption of the Bulgarians by their southern neighbours,
two letters in the Glagolitic alphabet: az and buki. At the
the Greeks, as well as by the Franks, who 5 in the
end of the 9th century, the second Bulgarian alphabet
west. It also 6 Bulgarians to create and translate
came into 6 (exist) in Preslav. Most probably, it was
numerous secular and religious literary works. The Cyrillic
called Cyrillic to honour the linguistic feat of St Cyril.
alphabet facilitated the Bulgarian Church to use Bulgarian
However, he had nothing to do with it.
language as the main language of liturgy, thus helping it
There is no conclusive scientific 7 (prove) of escape complete Greek 7 .
who created the Cyrillic alphabet, although some 8
(research) claim that its creator was Cyril himself or one of
his disciples: either Clement of Ochrid or Konstantine of
Preslav. The Cyrillic alphabet consisted of 24 letters
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(borrow) from the Greek alphabet and 14 extra
letters invented to represent the specific Bulgarian
language sounds like: zh, sh, sht, ch. For quite some time
both alphabets co-existed 10 (peace), when in the
12th century the more economical and easier-to-write
Cyrillic alphabet prevailed over the Glagolitic one.

2 Match the words in the box with their definitions. WORD STORE 6E
Homophones
dwell character original trace back
empower ceremonial domination 4 Choose the correct options.
1 In the famous Aesop’s fable the tortoise wins the race
1 ___________ = t o study or describe the history,
while the hair / hare is sleeping.
development or progress of something
2 With a muffled grown / groan, the old woman picked
2 ___________ = a letter, mark or sign used in writing up the heavy bags and headed home.
3 ___________ = to give someone more control over their 3 My feat / feet are killing me; I have been preparing for
own life or situation a marathon.
4 ___________ = u
 sed in a ceremony or done as part of a 4 Last year the former Prime Minister was forced to flea /
ceremony flee the country.
5 ___________ = to live in a particular place 5 Our house is built on the site / sight of a nineteenth-
century hospital.
6 ___________ = c ontrol or power over someone or
6 Theodor’s grandfather has a mane / main of unruly
something
white hair.
7 ___________ = c ompletely new and different from 7 How long did Tsar Ivan Alexander rain / reign?
anything that anyone has thought of 8 Great / Grate some Parmesan cheese, please! I’m
before going to sprinkle the spaghetti with it.
9 Are you going to the island by boat or by heir / air?
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6.4 Reading
Krali Marko • Superheroes • Antonyms • Heart collocations
1 Match the words in the box with their definitions. 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of
the words in the box.
accelerated resistance durability
armour invulnerability blast mesmerising hurl abode myriad merchant
glorify stamina deed scoop infant
1 ___________ = t he state of lasting for a long time
1 A of tiny buzzing mosquitoes has infested
2 ___________ = t he state of not being capable of being the vast swamp.
wounded, hurt or damaged 2 Last Sunday, at church, we began the service by
3 ___________ = t he natural ability of a person, animal singing hymns to God.
or plant to stop diseases or difficult 3 I’ve helped an old lady cross the street; this is my good
conditions from harming them for the day.
4 ___________ = f aster than usual or sooner than you 4 A typical three-month-old can respond to
expect various stimuli.
5 ___________ = a
 strong layer or shell that protects 5 Although Hristo’s sister is plain-looking, she has a
some plants and animals smile, I must admit.
6 In order to be a long-distance runner, one has to have
6 ___________ = a
 n explosion or the very strong
physical .
movement of air that it causes
7 While we up the fallen leaves in the back
2 Read the text on page 83 in your Students’ yard, a strong gust of wind scattered them.
books. For questions 1–5 choose the correct 8 During the argument, in her rage, Marina
answer, A, B, C or D. her mobile phone against the wall.
1 Historical Krali Marko 9 Ralitsa’s father, who is a captain of a ship,
has been kidnapped for ransom by pirates near the
A died as an ally of the Ottoman Turks.
coast of Somalia.
B was supported by Macedonian, Albanian and
10 You are most welcome to our humble ,
Serbian rulers throughout his life.
whenever you have a chance.
C had his father and cousin killed not far from the
4 Choose the correct options.
fortress of Chernomen.
1 A hot meal is wonderfully fearsome / comforting on a
D never ruled over Prilep.
cold winter’s day.
2 Mythical Krali Marko 2 He did the most valiant / cowardly thing! While his
A got tired fairly easily. fellow soldiers were fighting courageously, he fled the
B battled with existing people only. battle.
3 Police officers must be able to react swiftly / slowly to
C was a main character in many seventeenth century
an emergency.
literary works.
4 Nowadays, the European Union has no internal /
D had supernatural powers and exceptional skills.
external borders.
3 In the beginning, Vida Samodiva wanted to kill Krali 5 The warriors’ hearts were filled with terror by the
Marko because fearsome / comforting appearance of their formidable
A he was herding his cattle in her pasture. enemy.
B he had drunk water from the nearby lake.
WORD STORE 6F
C she thought he wanted to harm her baby. Heart collocations
D he was sleeping under her baby’s cot.
5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of
4 While Krali Marko was on his way to Istanbul to buy the the verbs in the box.
saber
A he got distracted by the beauty of a widow. gladden sink desire

B he was confronted by Black Arab. 1 My heart every time when I think about
C he completely erected a tall tower. the old, abandoned houses and the deserted market
D he received a marriage proposal. square of my once-bustling-with-life village.
2 Unless I work hard for it, I won’t be able to achieve
everything my heart .
3 It my heart to see such a cute picture: a
little fluffy kitten is hugging an adorable puppy.

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6.5 Grammar
Revision 3 Rewrite the sentences in the Passive starting with
the underlined object. Make any other necessary
1 Complete the sentences using passive infinitives changes.
and –ing forms of the verbs in brackets. 1 Archeologists must have found the ancient tomb by
1 My greatest desire is (take) to the Valley of accident.
Thracian Kings near the town of Kazanlak.  .

2 Karina’s sister is eagerly looking forward to 2 If you want to enter the replica of the Kazanlak Tomb,
you have to pay an entrance fee.
(photograph) in front of the Thracian tomb.
 .
3 Currently, we are expecting (fly) to Bulgaria
3 Scientists should use EU funds to restore the tombs.
to see the remains of the Thracian civilization which
 .
inhabited the Balkan Peninsula.
4 Thracians didn’t have their own alphabet, so they can’t
4 He hopes (choose) to examine the have left any written records.
collection of gold objects found in the Kazanlak Tomb.  .
5 Ancient tombs scare me! I don’t want 5 Thracians may have considered their kings sons of the
(entrap) in one of them. great goddess Mother Earth.
6 Monika’s parents didn’t take her on a trip to Kazanlak.  .
She regretted (leave behind). 6 Scientists have closed the original Kazanlak tomb,
because they must preserve the precious murals inside.
2 Rewrite the sentences in the Passive starting with  .
the word given.
1 Last week we sent a beautiful postcard from Kazanlak 4 Rewrite each sentence in two ways. Begin with
the words given.
to granny.
Granny  . 1 Experts say that a total of 15,000 Thracian tombs exist
A beautiful postcard  . in Bulgaria.
It  .
2 Our teacher has given us a chance to visit some of the
A total of 15,000 Thracian tombs  .
tombs in the Valley of Thracian Kings.
2 Researchers know that the Kazanlak area was inhabited
We  .
by a large Thracian population.
A chance to visit some of the tombs in the Valley of
It  .
Thracian Kings  .
Kazanlak area  .
3 Nina’s friends were telling her the news about the
3 Archeologists think Thracians reached the peak of their
school trip, when the teacher came.
cultural development around 4th century BCE.
Nina  .
It  .
The news about the school trip  .
Thracians  .
4 They will offer him a grant to study the tombs. 4 Art experts claim the Kazanlak Tomb murals are the
He  . only perfectly preserved example of Hellenistic art in
A grant  . Bulgaria.
5 They had given her the task to explore the tombs It  .
before they even met her in person. (Omit the part The Kazanlak Tomb murals  .
starting with before.)
She  . SHOW WHAT YOU’VE LEARNT
The task to explore the tombs  .
5 Choose the correct options.
6 After considering her reasons for leaving the project, 1 The tickets for the Kazanlak Tomb were handed us /
they promised her a higher salary. to us by the tour guide.
After considering her reasons for leaving the project, 2 The murals can’t be restored / have been restored
she  . last year.
After considering her reasons for leaving the project, a 3 I prefer being / to be given a research grant.
higher salary  . 4 She doesn’t mind being / to be paid for the
restoration of the tombs.
5 It’s to be thought / thought Thracians believed in the
afterlife.
/5

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6.6 Speaking language practice
Adding ideas and information 3 Complete the words in the conversation. The first
letter of each word is given.
1 Choose the correct options. Boris: Hi, Karla! What are you up to?
1 We usually put also after / before the verb. If the verb Karla: Hi, Boris! I’m going to help the archeologists at the
is to be, we place also after / before the verb. nearby excavation site. They need volunteers.
2 We put too at the beginning / at the end of a Boris: So, you are going to be a looter, ah?
sentence. Karla: Oh, no! There is a huge difference between an
3 We place as well at the beginning / at the end of a archeologist and a looter.
sentence. Boris: How come? They seem the same to me.
4 We usually put in addition, moreover and Karla: No, no! Unlike archeologists, looters steal objects;
furthermore at the beginning / at the end of a
they 1a____ destroy important archeological
sentence.
evidence, which can’t be replaced.
5 Besides is usually placed at the beginning / at the end
Boris: Oh, really, I didn’t know that!
of a sentence.
Karla: 2F____, looters leave any objects they don’t
6 We usually put as well as this/that at the beginning /
consider valuable, such as textiles and bones,
at the end of a sentence.
scattered and exposed.
7 As well as must / may not be followed by another
Boris: In my opinion archeologists do exactly the same!
word.
Karla: I can’t agree with you! Archeologists keep
8 Plus and what’s more are formal English / informal
everything the way they found it.
English expressions.
3
W____ i____ m____, what matters to them is the
2 Read the conversations and choose the correct
context, the bigger picture, not the market value
options.
of the objects.
1 A: Do you know Silvia? Boris: And why is that?
B: Yes, I do. Why? Karla: Because only in context every artefact has its
A: I’ve heard that she has been working out quite a own special meaning. 4P____, placed in context,
lot lately. objects help us interpret the past more accurately.
B: Oh, yes! You are absolutely right! aIn addition / Boris: I am fond of history, but I’d love to make some
Moreover to losing weight, she wants to improve money out of it 5a____ w_____.
her general fitness level. Karla: You should be ashamed of yourself! History is not
A: Good for her! But I’m not sure I can do that for sale! 6M____, no one ought to illegally benefit
without moral support. from the past.
B: Her boyfriend, Martin, motivates her. He has been Boris: Don’t be so harsh on me, Indiana Jones! I’m just
training hard, bas well as / too. kidding.
2 A: Hi, Silvia. How are you? Karla: I know. You don’t fit the profile of a professional
B: Hiya! I’m fine! What about you? looter and you are an honest person, 7t____.
A: Oh, the usual stuff! I’ve been on a diet for ages,
4 Complete the sentences with the words in the
but I haven’t lost any weight!
box.
B: If you ask me, being on a diet is not enough.
a
Besides / Furthermore dieting, you should do gold golden gilded
exercise if you want to lose weight.
1 Although personally I don’t like him, he is the ______
A: I know, but I’m too lazy to go to the gym! I’m so
boy of Bulgarian football.
desperate! I don’t know what to do, I think, I’ m
2 Let’s bet who the next Olympic _____ medal winner will
going bonkers!
be!
B: Doing exercise is bmoreover / also good for your
3 What a beautiful sunset! The whole sky has turned
mental health. So, don’t wait and hit the gym!
_____ and red.
A: Ok, thanks! I’ll try going to the gym, unwillingly
4 Very often copper and bronze jewellery is _____ to
though.
make it look more pricy.
3 A: Will you be going to the supermarket later?
5 When my grandfather retired from the accounting
B: Yes, I will. What do you want me to buy?
company, he was given an 18-carat _____ watch. It
A: We need some tomatoes and fish. And, please,
must cost an arm and a leg!
don’t forget we need some bread, in addition /
6 The frame of the picture was elegantly decorated with
too.
_____ flowers.
B: Ok, don’t worry!

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6.7 Writing
Letter of application 4 Complete the letter of application with the
correct options.
1 Mark the things you should include in your letter
of application as A for appropriate and I for Dear Sir/ Madam,
inappropriate. I am writing to 1 for the position of junior
1 Which job you are applying for and the way hairdresser which was 2 in the last issue of The
you found out about the position.  Evening Star.
2 Your experience and personal qualities related
I am a high school graduate who has specialised in
to the job.
hairdressing and colouring and I am keen to 3 a
3 Your negative qualities.
career in hairdressing industry, because I enjoy working with
4 Your motivation for applying.
clients and meeting their needs. As you will notice in the
5 Your salary expectations. 4
CV, I am a hard-working and quality-oriented
6 Why you left your previous job. 
individual. At school I gained considerable 5
7 What you can offer the company. 
working with models, so I am 6 with
2 Match the words and phrases A–K with the most hairdressing techniques. I work well under 7
writing tips 1–5. and I am used to working in a team. Furthermore, I can
1 Begin and end your letter of application appropriately. speak English 8 .
2 Give a clear reason for writing.
I would be 9 for an interview from next Tuesday.
3 Use linking words to join similar ideas into paragraphs.
Meanwhile, please do not 10 to contact me if
4 nclude a summary comment close to the end of your
you need any further information.
letter of application.
5 Close your letter of application with a set phrase. I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
A I refer to your advertisement in… dated…
B I hope you will agree that… Nick Vassilev
C Dear Sir/ Madam,
D I am writing in response to… 1 A apply B request C ask
E Yours faithfully, 2 A shown B presented C advertised
F I hope you will find this information useful. 3 A take B pursue C adapt
G I look forward to hearing from you. 4 A mentioned B attached C involved
H Dear Human Resources Manager, 5 A expertise B example C experience
I I would like to apply for the position of… 6 A famous B fond C familiar
J Sincerely, 7 A demand B pressure C request
K Meanwhile, 8 A fluently B marvelously C excellently
9 A accessible B available C reachable
3 Complete the sentences with the prepositions in
the box. 10 A delay B hesitate C wait

5 Replace the underlined words and phrases with


from in (x3) for (x3) to (x4)
their formal equivalents in the box. Make any
at (x2) on (x2) about of
other necessary changes.
1 I am writing 1________ you 2________ response
3
consider apologise permit contact
________ your advertisement posted 4________ 14th
omit commence review
May 5________ The Sunday Times.
2 I would like 6________ apply 7________ the position 1 If you think about my qualifications a suitable match
8
________ sales assistant 9________ your company. for your requirements, please, do not hesitate to get
3 I would like 10________ work 11________ you because I in touch to arrange a mutually convenient interview in
am really passionate 12________ fashion. person.
4 As you will see 13________ my CV, I have always shown 2 I hope that after you have carefully looked at my CV,
interest 14________ delivering exceptional customer you will agree I am more than suitable for the position.
service. 3 We would like to say sorry about any inconvenience our
5 While studying 15________ high school, I did a retail actions may have caused.
training course. 4 The job training starts on 17th November.
6 I am available 16________ an interview 17________ 5 The management doesn’t let any pets on the premises.
weekdays. 6 Please, do not leave out any details relevant to the
industrial accident in your report.

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