Giao Trinh Vstep Speaking
Giao Trinh Vstep Speaking
Giao Trinh Vstep Speaking
ngôn ngữ anh (Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ, Đại học Đà Nẵng)
UNIVERSITY OF DANANG
UNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
SPEAKING
COURSE MATERIALS
June, 2017
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CONTENTS
Unit Title Page number
1 PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS 3
2 HEALTH AND FITNESS 9
3 THE MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT 14
4 HOBBIES 20
5 TECHNOLOGY 25
6 TRANSPORT 29
7 YOUTH 34
8 THE WORLD AROUND US 38
9 STUDIES AND WORK 42
10 COMMUNICATION 48
11 ANIMALS 53
12 HOME 57
13 CULTURE 61
14 ON THE MOVE 64
15 ADVERTISING AND BUYING 68
16 PRACTICE TEST 1 72
17 PRACTICE TEST 2 73
18 PRACTICE TEST 3 74
19 PRACTICE TEST 4 75
20 PRACTICE TEST 5 76
Answer key 77
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Make five sentences describing the relationships you have, using the adjectives and phrases you
have learned in A and B
Example: I take after my father. We are both outgoing.
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2. Different relationships
Look at the pictures and identify the relationship shown in each picture. Fill in the mind-map
with words denoting relationships shown in the pictures above. There is one space per letter.
Some letters have been given to help you.
F----- F-----
L---
RELATIONSHIPS
Work with a partner. Which two relationships are most important to you?
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Pair work: Imagine you are looking for a love match. Read the advertisement for a dating
service and complete the questionnaire. Then discuss the questions below
LOOKING FOR LOVE
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• What other information would you want to know before agreeing to meet someone for the
first time?
• Which of the information above is the most important in choosing a partner?
PRACTICE
Situation: Your friend is in his/her early 30s. He/ She is looking for the love of his/her life. What do
you think is the best way to find out the person he/she loves – speed dating, online dating or dating
service?
Think about:
- The time consumed
- The person’s feeling
- The reliability of information
FOCUS ON SPEAKING PART 3: TOPIC DEVELOPMENT
TOPIC: FAMILY LIFE
1. Family rules
What rules do you have in your family? Work with a partner, discuss these topics and add others.
Are there any rules your families all share? Make a list.
• Doing household chores Having pocket money …………………………….
• Coming home late Watching TV ………………………….
• Preparing meals Settling disputes ……………………….
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In our family, we all share weekend During the school year, I wasn’t
chores. For example, I have to wash allowed to watch TV until I finished my
the dishes and take out the garbage homework
Responsibility Tolerance
The important
qualities of an ideal
parent
Sympathy
Your own ideas
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FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking Module, you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with a partner to discuss these
questions.
1. Many mothers today work and are away from home all day. How does this affect her
and her family?
2. Would it be better for the family to have less money but have the mother at home?
3. Why is the number of single mothers increasing nowadays?
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2. Complete the table with the activities. Then work with a partner, think of some more
activities for each verb
Do Go Play
3. Work in groups. Talk about your free time activities. Do you do the same thing? What is
the most popular free time activity in your group?
B. Sports and exercise
1. Different kinds of sports
Water sports
Extreme sports Contact sports
SPORTS
Team sports
Individual sports
Snow sports
Work in pairs. Think of at least two examples of the types of sports shown in the mind-map.
Example: Snow sports: skiing, sledding
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Which sports do you most enjoy watching or playing, and which do you least enjoy? Why?
2. How do you feel about exercise?
• Here are some different ways people exercise. Look at the pictures and discuss the
questions.
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• Join another pair. Compare your answers. Who is under the most stress, the least stress?
2. Stressful situations
Look at the photos. Then discuss the questions below.
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Positive thinking
Your own ideas
FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking Module, you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with a partner to discuss these
questions.
1. Do you think that life would be dull without stress?
2. In what ways does stress affect our health and life?
3. Some people blame modern life for the increasing amount of stress we suffer. What is your
point of view?
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equipment types
instruments
music
television
Entertainment
theatre cinema
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PRACTICE
Situation: You are a student. It’s Saturday evening. You would like to enjoy an evening out with
some close friends. You want to have fun with friends but you don’t have much money to spend.
There are three suggested options: going to the cinema, eating out and singing karaoke. Which do
you think is the best choice?
Think about
- the cost
- how much fun you have
- the interest of your friends
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2. Quiz
Are you a telly addict?
You Your partner
1. Do you watch TV more than twenty hours a week?
2. Have you ever watch TV all night?
3. Do you ever work or study with the TV on?
4. Have you got a TV in your bedroom or the kitchen?
5. Do you always have to have the remote control?
6. Do you sometimes have dinner in front of the TV?
7. Do you know exactly when all your favourite
programmes are on?
8. Have you ever missed something important because you
wanted to watch TV?
• Do the quiz. Put a tick (✓) or a cross () in the “you” column.
• Work in pairs. Take turns to ask and answer the questions in the quiz. Put a tick (✓) or a
cross () in the “your partner” column. Then turn to page 74. Are you and your partners
telly addicts?
PRACTICE: In the third part of the Speaking Module, the candidate is given a topic with
supporting details in form of a mind-map. Each supporting detail is often given in form of a noun or
noun phrase. The candidate then has to develop the topic on the basis of provided ideas and also
add one more idea related to the topic.
Work with a partner. Take turns to talk about the following topic
Topic: What are the bad impacts of TV on children?
Bad impacts of TV on
children
Violent behaviours
Your own ideas
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FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking Module, you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with a partner to discuss these
questions.
1. Do you think TV is an effective baby sitter?
2. How important is watching TV in another language when you are studying that language?
3. Do you think you can live without TV?
4. How important is it to keep up to date with news and current events?
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UNIT 4 HOBBIES
LEAD-IN
VOCABULARY
A. Likes and dislikes
1. Look at statements a-g and decide if they express positive or negative feelings or
indifference about each activity.
a. I’m keen on photography.
b. I can’t stand board games.
c. I’m crazy about computer games.
d. I don’t mind cooking.
e. I’m fanatical about playing cards.
f. Going to the theatre? I can take it or leave it.
g. Going to the cinema is not my kind of thing.
2. Use each of the phrases above to talk about how you feel about various pastimes. There are
some more pastimes you could talk about below.
Camping Entertaining Watching TV Crafts
Going clubbing Eating out Going for walks Working on cars
Fishing Cooking Listening to music Shopping
B. Hobbies
1. Complete each text with the words below. Words that form collocations are in italics.
READING
about character opening page- turner set
The novel I’m reading at the moment is a real
.......................... I just can’t put it down. It’s
...........................in Renaissance Italy and is
..............................young women who are forced to
become nuns because they’ve brought shame on their
families for various reasons. In the ....................chapter,
for example, a ....................falls in love with her music
teacher and the family don’t approve.
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ART
abstract exhibition hype original
representational work
I’m sorry to say the student art.........................was rather
dull. I had expected it to be really thought-provoking
after all the ........................ but none of the art was
very............................It was mostly sculpture, though
there were a couple of installations and quite a few
paintings. Most of the painters seemed to think they
needed to be strictly............................,but I
prefer....................... art. It allows you to respond more
personally to a .........................of art.
MUSIC
charts concert gigs live
lyrics taken up tunes
I’ve just........................the piano. It was after a................
I went to that inspired me because the pianist was so
talented. I love......................performances, though
usually I’m more into..................I went to see my
favourite band the other week, actually. What I like about
them is their thoughtful ............................and
catchy.........................Of course, the band write their own
music unlike the manufactured groups you see so much
these days. They always reach the top of the
.......................but I think it’s more down to marketing
than talent.
FILMS
genre predictable rave rom-
com slow-moving star-studded
When it comes to film, my favourite........................is
comedy. I went to see a......................last night, and
it was so hilarious. It was well acted-well, it was a
........................cast so that’s not surprising. And it
was so touching. Last weekend, my friend made me
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1. Situation 1: Someone is going to retire. He/she wants to take up a hobby. He/she is considering
taking piano lessons, swimming lessons or joining a yoga club. In your opinion, which is the best
choice?
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2. Situation 2: Your friend, a university student, is planning to join a club at his university. He is
considering music club, reading club and movie club. In your opinion, which is the best choice?
Think about:
- Equipment required
- Skills required
- Benefits
- Costs
- Age of participants
Hobbies
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Age
Trend
Changing hobbies
FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking module you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with your partner to discuss
these questions.
1. What is the most popular hobby in your country? Do you think it will remain popular in the
future?
2. What are the social benefits of hobbies?
3. What is the balance between life and work like in your country? Will there be changes in this
balance in the future?
4. Do you think it can be a disadvantage to have too much free time?
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UNIT 5 TECHNOLOGY
LEAD-IN
VOCABULARY
A. Technology
1. Read the text and answer the questions 1-7 below
While technophiles love gadgets and all that is state-of-the-art believing that technology can solve
all our problems, there are people who shrink in fear at the prospect of encountering cutting-edge
technology. What is at the root of their panic? Well, technophobes are fixated on what could go
wrong and allow their fears to completely dominate their view of any development in AI, genetic
engineering or modern medicine. While we‘re busy upgrading our MP3 players to the latest model,
they’re hoping all this gadgetry will go away, clinging stubbornly to outdated equipment and trusty
pen and paper
1. Explain in your own words what a technophile is and what a technophobe is. Which are
you? Which do people of your generation tend to be?
2. Is the writer of the text a technophile or a technophobe?
3. Give three examples of gadgets. Are you into gadgets?
4. The writer talks about cutting- edge technology. Find a synonym for cutting-edge in the text.
5. Find an antonym for cutting-edge in the text.
6. What does AI mean? Do you know of any recent developments in AI? What do you think is
the future of AI?
7. Have you recently upgraded your mobile or your MP3 player? Why is it important to you
(or to some people) to have the latest model?
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2. The Internet
How often do you use the internet for the following activities? Work in pairs and share
opinions with your partner
chatting reading online newspapers online banking
social networking paying bills online internet gaming
finding contact details internet dating learning
shopping online research email
Work with your partner and discuss the following questions about these dangers:
• What is the most worrying?
• What is the least worrying?
• Have you experienced any of them?
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Think about:
- How much it costs
- How useful it is
- How often he/ she uses it
FOCUS ON SPEAKING PART 3: TOPIC DEVELOPMENT
In the third part of the Speaking module, the candidate is given a topic with supporting details in
the form of a mind map. Each supporting detail is often given in the form of a noun or a noun
phrase. The candidate then has to develop the topic on the basis of provided ideas and also add one
or more ideas related to the topic.
Now work with your partner on the following topics
1. The Internet has made our lives better.
Researching Communicating
The Internet
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Employment Relationship
Computers
FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking module you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with your partner to discuss
these questions.
1. What have been the most significant technological developments of recent years?
2. Does technology help workers or does it make their life more difficult?
3. Do you think we are becoming too dependent on technology?
4. Do you think that eventually technology will be able to solve every problem?
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UNIT 6 TRANSPORT
LEAD-IN
VOCABUALRY
A. Transportation
1. Decide which word in each of a –f does not belong. Say what connects the other three
words.
A. platform check-in departure lounge custom
B. hand luggage baggage overhead locker suitcase
C. sail wing cabin mast
D. bus driver flight attendant ticket inspector propeller
E. barge ferry hovercraft scooter
F. passport ticket ticket office visa
2. Choose the correct verb in phrases a-f
a. to board/ to mount a plane
b. to lift/ to pick up a passenger
c. to get onto/ to get into a motorbike
d. to change/ to move train
e. to cancel/ to take away a flight
f. to get onto/ to get into a car
3. Complete the email with words and phrases from 1 and 2 in the correct form.
What a terrible journey! The taxi was late picking us up, so we got to the station two minutes
before our train left. There was a queue at the ………………, so we went straight to the
…………………. and got onto the train, which was just about to leave. When we tried to buy a
ticket from the …………………, we discovered that we were on the wrong train. We had to get off
at the next station and ………………… trains, which is a nightmare when you’re carrying four
large suitcases!
At the airport, we queued for an hour at ……………. to get our boarding pass and then we
waited in the ……………………. for two hours before being called to the gate. When they finally
allowed us to ………………. the plane, I found that I’d been given a window seat, even though I’d
asked for an aisle seat. And to cap it all, the plane sat on the runway for fifty minutes because of a
technical problem.
The end of the flight was just as bad. We landed with a huge bump, the ……………….
above my seat flew open, and my own ………………. fell down and hit me on the shoulder.
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B. Travelling in UK
Read the text about transport in the UK and discuss the questions below it.
With conventional modes of transport becoming less appealing, commuters are finding alternative
methods of getting to work.
Commuting options
Roads in the UK are becoming increasingly crowded, which means more traffic jams and longer
journeys for those who travel to work by car. Public transport is seen to be expensive and
unreliable, and is often not available, particularly to people living in rural areas. Although more
people cycle to work now, many think cycling is dangerous on our busy roads.
International commuting
That’s why some people are prepared to take drastic action to avoid the nightmare of conventional
commuting. Cheap flights have enabled people to commute from places as far-flung as Barcelona,
Marrakech and even Tallinn. A recent report (Future Forum) suggests that by 2016, 1.5 million
people will be working in the UK but living overseas.
A lifestyle thing
Flexible working hours and advances in technology have also helped to make this possible. Ellie
Portland, 24, who works for a television production company in London, uses budget airlines to
commute to work from her home in Barcelona. It is not feasible to commute daily, so she travels to
the UK once a week and stays for a few days with friends or family in London. And for the rest of
the week she is able to work from her ‘virtual office’ at home in Spain. There are added benefits, as
Ellie explains, ‘I have a better quality of life in Barcelona and rent, food and clothes are much
cheaper’.
Not everyone, however, thinks this is a sustainable alternative. John, 26, from Lincoln thinks it’s
‘irresponsible… and selfish. The sky will become more like the M25*… what a disaster for the
environment!’ Another more environmentally friendly option is Eurostar*. High-speed train routes
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between the UK, France and Belgium are due to be opened next year which would mean travelling
between London and Lille, for example, will take just 80 minutes.
Staying at home
For those who prefer to continue to live in the UK, another form of public transport was introduced
in Brighton with plans to extend to other cities. Twelve tuk-tuks, three-wheeled vehicles prevalent
in Asia, were imported to the UK from India. Adapted for the British climate -with hoods and
curtains to keep out the rain- they were environmentally friendly and ideal for getting around towns
and cities. Although it sounds like a fun way to get to work, unfortunately, they didn’t become
popular, and people are back using the bus.
Glossary
Eurostar: train service between the UK and Euro via the Channel Tunnel
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Transport
problems
Traffic Your own
ideas
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FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking module you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with your partner to discuss
these questions.
1. In your opinion, in what ways can governments encourage people to use public transport?
2. Do you think public transport should be free?
3. How do you think transport will change in the next ten years?
4. Do you think we should spend more money on roads or railways?
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UNIT 7 YOUTH
LEAD-IN
VOCABULARY
A. Remembering
1. Read the texts below and pay attention to the underlined collocations and phrases
connected with remembering.
1. When I hear music from the 70s, it really takes me back. It makes me feel like I’m a
teenager again, the memories are so vivid. So many things from that period of my life left a
lasting impression on me like meeting my first girlfriend and sitting my A levels in
sweltering heat. It’s still fresh in my mind.
2. I can barely remember what I did yesterday let alone events from my childhood. Well,
having said that, I have some vague memories. I remember a teacher I really liked called….
Oh, the name escapes me. But she was so brilliant at explaining things and was really kind
when my brother was taken ill. Oh what was her name? It’s on the tip of my tongue!
Anyway, as I said, I have a bad memory.
3. I often reminisce about the good old days. You have to be careful though because it’s easy
to get sentimental and see everything through rose-tinted glasses. Things weren’t perfect
back then but you often only remember the good times. I love looking at old photos. They
remind me of people I’d long forgotten about and then it all comes flooding back, like my
old friend Alice who passed away ten years ago. Can it really be that long? Doesn’t time fly!
2. Which phrases from the texts are paraphrased below?
a. I can almost remember it but not quite.
……………………………………………………………..
b. Time passes very quickly.
……………………………………………………………..
c. It reminds me of the past.
……………………………………………………………..
d. I can remember it clearly, like it was yesterday.
……………………………………………………………..
e. I suddenly remember it really clearly.
………………………………………………………………
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B. Upbringing
1. Match words 1-8 with definitions a-h
1 be well brought up a speak to someone angrily or seriously because they have done
something wrong
2 Upbringing b someone who is older than you, usually someone quite a lot
older
3 Parenting c obey a person, a command, or an instruction
4 your elder d be polite because your parents have taught you to behave well
5 do as you are told e do some of the housework
6 have good manners f the way that your parents treat you and the things that they
teach you when you are growing up
7 tell someone off g the activity of bringing up and looking after your child
8 help around the house h be polite and observe social customs
2. Read the following statements. In pairs, discuss if they reflect your experience and views.
Justify your answer by giving a reason or an example.
Example: - Most children I know are well brought up.
- No, most children I know are badly brought up. They have bad manners, interrupting adults all
the time and do not say please or thank you.
• Most children I know are well brought up.
• I had a strict upbringing.
• Good parenting is all about teaching a child to have good manners.
• When I was young, I respect my elders.
• When I was a child, my dad told me off more often than my mum.
• I always did as I was told.
• Children in my country generally help around the house.
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Technology
History
Learning from
each other
Childhood
FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking module you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with your partner to discuss
these questions.
1. Are children in your country generally well brought up?
2. Is it important for children to have fun?
3. At what age do children become adults?
4. How does a person’s childhood influence what kind of adult he/she becomes?
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2. PRACTICE:
2. Work in pairs and discuss some human activities affecting climate change
Example: wasting electricity, using private vehicles
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PRACTICE: Now work with your partner. Take turns to talk about the following topic
Topic: Individuals can take some actions to save our planet from climate change
Actions to save
our planet
FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking module you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with your partner to discuss
these questions.
1. What are the main environmental problems in your country?
2. How will climate change affect where people live in a hundred years?
3. Will we recycle our waste in a hundred years?
4. How will we solve environmental problems in the future?
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Julia: I’m (1)......................I give art classes, mainly to (2)..................people. I may not
(3)................ a great deal but I get an immense amount of (4)...................because I see people
who have barely held a brush before gain in confidence and learn new skills. I don’t think I could
cope with having (5)...............- the monotony would drive me mad. People on offices seem to
work (6)....................., and there’s always the risk of being made (7)................or getting
(8)..............Nobody can fire me because I’m my (9)....................
Peter: I’m a water engineer. In my current job, I’m (10)......................for designing flood
defence system and monitoring flood levels. I must admit that I’m a bit of a(n) (11).................
I’m constantly doing (12).......................- unpaid, I should add – and so I generally (13)
.................. I would definitely say I live to work, not work to live. Years ago, I did a lot of
(14)......................., advising people in developing countries on installing water supplies.
However, since I’ve now settled down and am the main (15)......................... I feel I have to earn
a decent (16)..................My wife works (17)............................but she only went back to work
last month. Before that, she was a(n) (18).......................... I think she enjoyed looking after the
kids but she’s always been quite (19)....................so she didn’t want to stay a housewife forever.
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Training/ Qualifications
Duties/ Hours Personal qualities
JOB
Place of work
Boss/ Colleagues
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PRACTICE: Work in pairs to interview each other on the subject of work. One person should take
the role of the examiner each time. Make sure you ask complete, correct questions based on the
mind plan above. Answer in as much detail as possible.
FOCUS ON SPEAKING PART 2: SOLUTION DISCUSSION
1. Which three of these do you think are most important in a job? Which three are least
important? Give reasons
short working week interesting work large salary
friendly workmates home working plenty of holidays
childcare facilities high promotion long maternity leave
2. Expressions connected with work
Complete the sentences below, giving opinions about occupations using the expressions in the
box
career prospects job satisfaction job security paid by the hour
physically demanding work long hours
1. Doctors often have to..........................
2. I work in a restaurant, and I don’t have a regular salary. I’m...............................
3. I love seeing children learn. That’s why I get so much......................from being a teacher.
4. I don’t work for any one newspaper. I’m a freelance journalist. This means I have
no..................
5. In sales, you can start at the bottom and work your way to the top. It’s a job with
excellent............
6. I’m a road mender. My job mostly involves filling holes in the road. It’s tiring
and.............work
PRACTICE:
1. Work in pairs or groups and make a list of the advantages and disadvantages of the
following jobs:
Language Teacher Advantages:
............................................................................
............................................................................
............................................................................
Disadvantages:
............................................................................
............................................................................
............................................................................
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Secretary Advantages:
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Disadvantages:
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Situation: You have just graduated from college with a degree on English. You want to apply for a
job in your local area. These are some jobs advertised on Employment Centre website: a language
teacher in a local secondary school, a tourist guide for a travel agency, and a secretary for a
foreign company. In your opinion, which is the best choice?
FOCUS ON SPEAKING PART 3: TOPIC DEVELOPMENT
Job satisfaction
In a recent survey, the employees on the left of the table below were found to be the happiest in
their work, while those on the right were the least contented
FUN JOBS SAD LOT
Medical secretaries Civil servants
Child carers (e.g. nursery nurses) Bank managers
Police officers Laboratory technicians
Farm workers Telephone operators
Hairdressers, barbers Authors, writers, journalists
Assembly line workers
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1. Work with a partner and suggest any reasons why the workers on the left were happier in their
jobs than the workers on the right. Make a list of factors that might contribute to job satisfaction,
e.g. pay, promotion,
2. Considering the factors you have listed, what level of job satisfaction do you think the
following workers would have: high (H), medium (M) or low (L), and why? Study the Essential
Language box before you begin
gardeners waiters
school teachers airline pilots
ESSENTIAL LANGUAGE
Depend (on/if)
It depends on + noun e.g. It depends on the kind of school
It depends if + clause e.g. It depends if the pupils are well-behaved
It depends + ‘wh’ word e.g. It depends who the teacher is
PRACTICE: Now work with your partner. Take turns to talk about the following topic
Topic: You have to consider a lot of factors when choosing a job
Working environment
Interest
Factors to consider
when choosing a job
Pay
Your own ideas
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FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking Module, you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with the partner to discuss these
questions
1. What personal qualities does a person need to be a good boss?
2. Would you prefer to work for an organization or be self-employed? Why?
3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of working from home, rather than going to an
office?
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UNIT 10 COMMUNICATION
LEAD –IN
VOCABULARY:
Keeping in touch
Look at the phrases with touch and their meanings. Then complete sentences 1-3 with the correct
form of the phrases
keep in touch: write to, phone, or visit someone regularly
lose touch: gradually stop writing to, telephoning, or visiting someone
get back in touch: communicate with someone again after not communicating with them for a
while
1. I.......................with my colleagues since leaving my last job, but then we were never very close.
2. He still..................with Rose although they haven’t seen each other in years.
3. I asked John for Mel’s new number because I wanted............with her.
You can keep in touch with people: by phone, by letter, by text message, by email, via social
networking sites, like Facebook or you can meet face-to-face. For example, you can: meet up for
coffee, go out together (e.g. to a club or the cinema or a restaurant), go around to each other’s
houses
Work in pairs and discuss the following questions
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2. Where do you get information for a) your studying b) about the news
A. the Internet B. reference books C. TV D. the radio
3. How do you prefer to spend your personal leisure time?
A. at a computer B. reading C. watching TV
4. Which, if any, of the following could you NOT bear to be without, and why?
• access to the Internet
• email
• mobile phone
• satellite/cable TV
FOCUS ON SPEAKING PART 2: SOLUTION DISCUSSION
1. TALKING ABOUT LANGUAGE
A. Complete sentences 1-4 with words a – e
a. accents b. dialects c. dubbed d. loan words e. subtitled
1. British and American English are different ...............of English – there are some differences in
vocabulary and grammar.
2. When they are shown in cinemas in my country, American films tends to be ........... I wish they
were....................instead because then I could improve my English while I watch.
3. French has a lot of.................. from English, for example week-end, jobs and jeans
4. My friends and I speak northern...........................
B. Complete the following definitions 1-6 with the words and phrases provided
multilingual pick up get by (in) a bit rusty mother tongue
1. the language that you learn from your parents when you are a baby ........................
2. able to speak more than two languages very well ........................
3. able to speak the language easily and correctly ........................
4. speak a language well enough to communicate about basic things ........................
5. not as good at something as you used to be because you have not done it for a long
time........................
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2. PRACTICE: Now work with your partner. Take turns to talk about the following topic
Topic: Globalization has made the world become a small village
Globalization
FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
ESSENTIAL LANGUAGE: GIVING YOURSELF TIME TO THINK
Sometimes you can discuss things beyond your personal experience, so you need some time
to think and these phrases can be useful
It is hard to say, but in my opinion,................
That’s a tough/ interesting question...............
It’s difficult to know for sure, but I think/ perhaps/ it’s possible.........
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Language learning
1. Is it considered important in your country to learn foreign languages?
2. What, in your opinion, is the best way to learn a language?
3. Why are some people seemingly better at learning languages than others?
English as a global language
1. How do people in your country feel about English being the world language?
2. Do you think the culture of English-speaking countries, as well as the English language,
dominate the world?
3. Why do you think people feel it is important to continue speaking their local languages?
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UNIT 11 ANIMALS
LEAD –IN
VOCABULARY:
Talking about pets and animals
1. One word does not fit in each group below. Which is it, and why?
a. sheep, cow, dog, cat, wolf
b. veterinary surgeon, botanist, marine biologist, zoologist, zoo keeper
c. stable, nest, aquarium, cage, bowl
d. spider, bat, beetle, butterfly, ant
e. breeding, hunting, fishing, poaching, trapping
2. Work in groups and discuss the following questions
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ESSENTIAL LANGUAGE
Expressing personal reactions
I find........(quite/very/really) interesting/attractive/enjoyable, etc
annoying/unpleasant/noisy/dirty, etc
(absolutely) fascinating/ horrible/ disgusting, etc.
2. Which of the animals would be most suitable as a pet for the following people, and why?
a. an elderly person living alone
b. a single professional person living in a city apartment
2. PRACTICE:
Situation:
Your six-year-old brother loves animals so much and
wants to keep a pet in your house. Your parents ask
you to choose the most suitable pet among the
following ones to bring him both joy and
responsibility: a parrot, a monkey and a golden fish.
In your opinion, which is the best choice?
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Read the text again and complete gaps 1-12 with one word each
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2. PRACTICE: Now work with your partner. Take turns to talk about the following topic
Topic: It’s a good idea to keep animals in zoos
Keeping animals in
zoos
FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking Module, you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with a partner to discuss these
questions.
1. When did you last visit a zoo or wildlife park? Describe the visit
2. Do you enjoy visiting zoos or wildlife parks? Why/ Why not?
3. Should animals be allowed to perform in circuses? Why/ Why not?
4. Should scientists experiment on animals in order to develop new drugs? Why/ Why not?
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UNIT 12 HOME
LEAD –IN
VOCABULARY
TALKING ABOUT CITIES
1. Write the names of the cities under the photos
1 .................................. 2……………………………
3 .................................. 4 ..................................
5 .................................. 6 .................................
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2. Which of the cities you would like to visit? Why? Use these ideas to help you
2. Now, work in pairs to discuss the questions below. Try to answer as fully as possible, giving
reasons. Before you begin, study the Essential Language box below
4. Can you describe your hometown?
5. What do you like about the area where you live?
6. What things in your town or city do you not like?
7. How is the area changing?
ESSENTIAL LANGUAGE
➢ Expressing likes
- I (really) like ......../I adore........./ admire.........
- I find.......(quite/very/really) interesting/attractive/enjoyable/ pleasant/ relaxing/
wonderful/ stunning/ terrific/ fascinating/amazing, ...
➢ Expressing dislikes
- I (really) dislike...../ I can’t bea........r/ I can’t stand.......
- I find.......(quite/very/really) annoying/unpleasant/noisy/dirty / horrible / disgusting
➢ Talking about changes
- In the past, people used to + V- inf... But now, people are + V-ing
- It is getting busier/ noisier/more modern.
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This is the largest city in the This is the largest city in the
This is one of the world’s
U.S and is an architectural Central of Vietnam. This
most vibrant cities, and is
marvel with plenty of historic coastal city is a harmonious
also a gateway to the rest of
monuments, magnificent combination of geographic
Australia. It has unspoilt
buildings and countless favor defined with various
beaches and sparkling
dazzling skyscrapers. cultural and architectural
harbour
heritages
PRACTICE
Situation: You are taking part in a survey into the most worth-living city in the world. Three
answers are provided: New York, Sydney, and Da Nang. In your opinion, which is the best choice?
1. Which three of these are the most important to consider when choosing a place to live?
Which three are least important? Give reasons
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2. PRACTICE:
Now work with your partner. Take turns to talk about the following topic
Big cities
FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
1. What are some problems of living in big cities?
2. Do you think it is better for children to grow up in the city or the countryside?
3. Why do you think some people move to the countryside when they retire?
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UNIT 13 CULTURE
LEAD –IN:
VOCABULARY
Talking about festivals
1. Can you name the festivals in the photos below
1.................................... 2....................................
3.................................... 4....................................
5.................................... 6...................................
2. Which is your favourite one among these festivals? Why? Can you name other festivals that
you know?
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2. PRACTICE
Situation: Some of your foreign friends would like to take part in a traditional festival to learn
about the culture of Vietnam. Your teacher has recommended three festivals: Tet holiday, Vu Lan
festival and Mid-Autumn festival. In your opinion, which is the best choice?
2. PRACTICE: Now work with your partner. Take turns to talk about the following topic
Topic: Some problems of living in another culture
Ways of behaving
Language
Culture
Your own ideas
Ways of dressing
FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking Module, you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with a partner to discuss these
questions.
1. What in your culture are you most proud about?
2. What may surprise foreigners in your culture?
3. “The more you know the culture, the better you can use the language”. Do you agree?
ESSENTIAL LANGUAGE: SPECULATING
- I guess/ I imagine.... I get the impression that...
- I’m not sure exactly but.... I’m pretty confident that...
- It appears/ seems that... I know for a fact that...
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2. Can you add other activities that people can do on their holidays?
Most summers when I was a child, my family went to the same campsite in a family holiday resort,
an old fishing village called Puertoneuevo. It wasn’t a (1) ........................place. The beach, which
was really big and (2) ........................but the town itself wasn’t beautiful or (3) ........................, and
I don’t remember there being anything much there apart from a few hotels, restaurants and (4)
........................apartments. But I loved these holidays. On holiday, my sister and I were allowed to
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do more or less whatever we liked. We had so much (5) ........................Whenever it was sunny, my
parents liked to lie on the beach working on their (6) ........................and my sister and I used to
make sandcastles, (7) ........................rock pools and play with other kids who were there. In the
evenings, we went back to the campsite, which had a wonderful (8) .......................out over the sea,
and usually had a big (9) ........................barbecue in front of the tent. I had very happy (10)
.......................of those holidays.
2. Now, work in pairs to discuss the questions below. Try to answer as fully as possible, giving
reasons. Before you begin, study the Essential Language box below
1. What do you like doing on your holiday?
2. What do you dislike doing on your holiday?
3. If you could choose a place for your holiday, where would you visit?
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2. PRACTICE
Situation: You have just finished a long and tiring school year and want to spend a vacation
somewhere for relaxation and entertainment. Your parents recommend the following places: a
coastal city (Nha Trang), a town of natural beauty (Sapa), and a busy city (HCM city).In your
opinion, which is the best choice?
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PRACTICE: Now work with your partner. Take turns to talk about the following topic
Topic: Travelling abroad is very educational
Travelling
abroad
Make new friends
and 3.
exchange values Your own ideas
FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking Module, you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with a partner to discuss these
questions.
1. What problems do people often have when travelling abroad?
2. Is it always good to visit different countries with different cultures?
3. What should we do to prepare for trips abroad?
ESSENTIAL LANGUAGE
TALKING ABOUT ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
➢ Talking about advantages
- The main advantage/ benefit of ... is...../ One main/major advantage of...is...
- The most important advantage of... is.../An additional/ further advantage of...is..
- It is often believed/ suggested that...
- One positive aspect of ... is (that)...
- ...is generally a good thing because....
➢ Talking about disadvantages
- The main disadvantage of ... is.../ One main/major disadvantage of...is...
- The most important drawback of... is... /An additional/ further disadvantage of...is..
- One negative aspect of ... is (that)...
- ...is not a good idea because....
- As for the disadvantages,...
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1.................................... 2....................................
3.................................... 4....................................
6.................................
5....................................
2. Which is your favourite type of advertisement to look at? Why? Can you name other types
of advertising?
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a. I think I prefer TV commercials because they are really good fun to watch and often have a
...............................tune or song to go with them.
b. When I was enjoying my favorite series on TV, the phone rang. It was another cold call. I find
them really ...............................
c. I think TV commercials are a great way to advertise because they are so ..............................
d. I guess advertisements on TV must be very .............................. to put on, particularly at
..............................viewing time.
e. Whenever I flick through a newspaper, I’m constantly........................... towards their beautiful,
..............................ads.
f. I find telesales quite ........................... because they call your home to sell you something. I think
it’s an invasion of privacy.
2. Now, work in pairs to discuss the questions below. Try to answer as fully as possible, giving
reasons.
1. Do you enjoy watching or reading advertisements on TV or in newspapers? Why (not)?
2. Do you buy products because of advertising?
3. What makes you interested in an advertisement?
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PRACTICE
Situation: A friend of yours is asking you a good way to save money while going shopping. Here
are some ideas to consider: buying discounted products, going window-shopping, doing online
shopping. In your opinion, which is the best way?
PRACTICE: Now work with your partner. Take turns to talk about the following topic
Topic: Advertising is necessary in our life
Advertising
Increase competition
Your own ideas
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FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
Also in part 3 of the Speaking Module, you will have a discussion with the examiner about more
abstract issues which are linked to the topic mentioned. Now, work with a partner to discuss these
questions.
1. Do you think advertisements should be banned on TV?
2. Do you think advertising is an art?
3. What advertisements are popular at the moment in your country?
➢ Expressing agreement
I totally/ completely agree with..../ that...
I share the same view that...
I have no objection towards....
I hold the same opinion that.....
I’m convinced that....
➢ Expressing disagreement
I totally/ completely disagree with..../ that....
I take a different view.
I don’t share the view that....
I don’t think that’s true/ right...
I don’t accept that....
I’m not convinced that....
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PRACTICE TEST 1
Part 1: Social Interaction (3minutes)
Let’s talk about cooking
- Who does the cooking in your family?
- Would you like to learn how to cook?
- Do you watch cooking programs on TV?
uniforms
Follow-up questions
1. What are the disadvantages of wearing uniforms?
2. What do you think about school discipline these days?
3. What skills do you think students should learn at school?
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PRACTICE TEST 2
Part 1: Social Interaction (3minutes)
Let’s talk about your free time activities
- How do you usually spend your weekends?
- What do you most enjoy doing with your family when you have free time?
- Do you play any sport?
- How much time do you spend watching TV?
- When do you usually listen to music?
- Has the kind of music you like changed over the years?
- What free time activities are popular with young people in your country?
The benefits of
playing sports
Developing team
spirit Your own ideas
Follow-up questions
1. What do you do every day to stay healthy?
2. Do you think most people consider exercise a chore or do they find it fun?
3. How can we encourage young people to stay healthy?
4. Do you think people in your country are less healthy than they used to be?
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PRACTICE TEST 3
Part 1: Social Interaction (3minutes)
Let’s talk about your daily routine
- How do you often start an ordinary day?
- Are there any habits that you want to give up?
- Is it good or bad to follow a routine?
Let’s talk about transportation
- What’s the best way to travel around your town/ city?
- Is public transport popular in your country?
- If you travelled far away from your town/ city, which means of transport would you choose?
Why?
Reading
Follow-up questions
- Should children be free to choose what to read?
- How can parents encourage children’s reading habits?
- What kinds of books do children in your country prefer to read?
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PRACTICE TEST 4
Part 1: Social Interaction (3minutes)
Let’s talk about games
- Which games do you prefer, indoor or outdoor games?
- What was your favourite game when you were a child?
- What kind of games do children like to join these days?
Let’s talk about your hometown/city
- Do you live in a village, a town or a city? Tell me something about it
- What do you like or dislike about your village/ town/ city?
- What would you like to change in your village / town/ city?
Use energy-saving
Recycle things devices
Ways of protecting
the environment
Take public
transport Your own ideas
Follow-up questions
- What environmental problems are human beings facing?
- Should industrial countries bear more responsibility for environment protection?
- What do you think about the future of the Earth?
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PRACTICE TEST 5
Part 1: Social Interaction (3minutes)
Let’s talk about your travelling experience.
- What was the last place you travelled to?
- Have you ever travelled alone?
- Which city in Vietnam do you like the most?
Let’s talk about your homelife.
- Could you tell me something about the area where you grew up? What did you like about
living there?
- How much time do you spend at home nowadays?
- What do you most enjoy doing when you’re at home?
Part 2: Solution Discussion (4 minutes)
Situation: Your friend, who is 25 years old, would like to learn how to play a musical instrument.
Three instruments are suggested: the guitar, the piano and the trumpet. In your opinion, which is the
most suitable for him?
Part 3: Topic Development (5 minutes)
Topic: The roles of a woman in family
cooking
washing
and
ironing
Follow-up questions
- Do you think the mother’s place is in the home? Why (not)?
- Can a woman fulfil the duty of a wife, mother and a career woman?
- Why is divorce rate increasing nowadays?
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ANSWER KEY
UNIT 3
- 1-2 ticks:
You don’t have a problem with TV. You probably do more interesting things in your free time and
prefer reading to watching TV,
- 3-4 ticks:
You like watching TV, but it doesn’t control your life. You probably only watch the programmes
you really like and turn off the TV when they finish.
- 5-6 ticks:
You probably watch too much TV. Why don’t you go for a walk instead – when your favourite
programme isn’t on, of course!
- 7-8 ticks:
You are totally addicted to TV! You probably love your TV more than your friends! Why not turn it
off and do something more interesting?
UNIT 8
1. How green are you?
1c 2f 3d 4e 5a 6g 7b
2. Focus on Speaking part 2:
3. Talking about climate
1g 2e 3c 4i 5h
6f 7j 8b 9a 10 d
4. Focus on Speaking 3:
1. atmospheric 2. earthquake 3. vocalnic 4. climate 5. greenhouse
UNIT 9
1.Talking about your study and job
1i 2g 3b 4c 5a 6d 7f 8h 9e
10 o 11s 12 m 13 l 14 q 15 j 16 r 17 n 18 p 19 k
Focus on speaking 2
Expressions connected with work
1. work long hours 3. Job satisfaction 5. Career prospects
2. paid by the hour 4. Job security 6. Physically demanding
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UNIT 10
1. Talking about language
A.
1b 2 c, e 3d 4a
B. 1. mother tongue
2. multilingual
3. pick up
4. get by in
5. a bit rusty
C.
1. a global language
2. a minority language
3. a foreign language
4. a widely spoken language
5. a second language
2. Focus on speaking Part 2:
Talking about globalization
1. integration 2. commonly 3. working 4. remarkable
5. largely 6. technological 7. recognizable 8. creates
9. global 10. speaking
UNIT 12
1. Lead-in
1. Singapore 2. Paris 3. Ho Chi Minh
4. Sydney 5. Da Nang 6. New York
2. Focus on Part 2
1-f 2-g 3-e 4-a 5-c 6-d 7-b
New York Sydney Da Nang
UNIT 13
1. Lead-in
1. New Year’s Eve 2. Christmas 3. Easter
4. Mid-Autumn 5. Halloween 6. Tet holiday
Suggestions: Chinese New Year, La Tomatina, Running of the Bull, Rio De Janeiro Carnival,
Wandering Soul Day.
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2. Focus on Part 1
a. celebratory b. renews c. festive d. ceremonial
e. marks f. rich tradition g. cultural heritage h. datesback
UNIT 14
1. Lead-in
1. going sightseeing 2. sunbathing 3. going shopping
4. eating out 5. singing karaoke 6. going hiking
2. Focus on Part 1
1. remarkable 2. sandy 3. interesting 4. self-catering 5. fun
6. suntans 7. explore 8. view 9. barbecue 10. memories
3. Focus on Part 3
Advantages Disadvantages
get learning experiences get lost
challenge themselves be exhausted of moving
relax and rejuvenate have problems with the food
escape from their daily grinds might be robbed
make new friends feel missing home
UNIT 15
1. Lead- in
2. Suggestions: sending text messages, radio advertising, Internet pop-ups, cold call – telephoning
someone you do not know in order to sell them something
2. Focus on Part 1
1. a. catchy b. annoying c. entertaining
d. costly/ peak e. drawn/ glossy f. intrusive
3. Focus on Part 2
2. 1c 2d 3e 4b 5a 6f
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