News Exercise #44
Questions: 1) When does he start work? 2) What does he call his form of art? 3) At 0:22 he says: “I’d say my _____________________________, and the patterns that I see around me, but I try to _____________________________ that I …
Questions: 1) When does he start work? 2) What does he call his form of art? 3) At 0:22 he says: “I’d say my _____________________________, and the patterns that I see around me, but I try to _____________________________ that I …
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“Nothing Travels As Fast As Bad News” is a very direct meaning – that bad news spreads very quickly from person to person, much more quickly than any other news, relating to gossip and rumours. Example: A: I have some …
“Nothing Travels As Fast As Bad News” is a very direct meaning – that bad news spreads very quickly from person to person, much more quickly than any other news, relating to gossip and rumours. Example: A: I have some …
Questions: 1) What attracted him to the 1940s? 2) As a child, what did his parents think? 3) Complete the following paragraph: And the _____________________, really, is the Victorian range. ______________, fully restored, ______________________, working perfectly, _________________________. Marvelous – I …
This week’s idiom is summer-related, but what does it mean? “You did well on your half-term test but one swallow does not make a summer.” a) It wasn’t as good as you had thought. b) Just because one good thing happens, …
Questions: 1) What was their first, failed effort to save the whale? 0:10 2) How did the reporter explain that they had tried four times before being successful? 0:14 3) What verb did the reporter use to describe preparing the …