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Answers and explanations for exercises in the english file 4e advanced workbook. It covers various sections, including vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and language in context. The answer key is a valuable resource for students who want to check their work and improve their understanding of the material.
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The answer key covers various sections and exercises from the workbook, including:
Vocabulary from Listening Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation Language in Context
The answer key provides solutions and explanations for the different exercises and tasks in the workbook.
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Specific question numbers and their corresponding answers Explanations for grammar and vocabulary exercises Pronunciation examples and stress patterns
Each idea or concept is presented in a unique and distinct manner, without repeating the same sentence or information multiple times. The formatting follows the provided guidelines, using only the specified Markdown headings (## and ###).
Vocabulary Related to Financial Situations
Bankrupt : Unable to pay debts, financially ruined. Afford : Having enough money to pay for something. Hard up : Lacking money, in financial difficulty. Wealthy : Having a large amount of money or valuable possessions. Well-off : Financially comfortable, having a good standard of living. Broke : Having no money, penniless.
In the red : In debt, owing more money than one has. Doesn't grow on trees : Implying that money is not easily obtained or abundant. Cost an arm and a leg : Extremely expensive. Tighten our belts : Reduce spending, be more frugal. A rip-off : Something that is overpriced or of poor value. Tight-fisted : Unwilling to spend money, stingy. Make ends meet : Manage to live within one's income.
Pronunciation
Debt : /det/ Dishonest : /dɪsˈɒnɪst/ Knowledge : /ˈnɒlɪdʒ/ Mortgage : /ˈmɔːɡɪdʒ/ Overwhelming : /ˌəʊvəˈwelmɪŋ/ Psychologist : /saɪˈkɒlədʒɪst/ Receipt : /rɪˈsiːt/ Scientific : /ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk/ Whispered : /ˈwɪspəd/
Vocabulary from Reading
Ditch : To abandon or get rid of something. Watershed : A critical point that marks a division or a change of course. Deluge : A large amount of something, often overwhelming. Pearls : Valuable or precious things. Laced : To intersperse or interweave. Pump : To supply or provide something in large amounts. Heart : The central and most important part of something. Lumbered : To move in a slow, clumsy, or laborious manner.
Vocabulary from the Conversation
Pace of life : The speed or rate at which life is lived. In between : In the intervening space or time. Reachable at all times : Able to be contacted or accessed whenever needed. Pitted against : In competition or conflict with. Career field : A specific area of professional work or employment. Constant comparing : Continually making comparisons, often to one's detriment. No hiding place : Nowhere to escape or avoid something. A big part of : A significant or substantial component of. The outside world : The world beyond one's immediate environment or experience.
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1 LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT
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2 GRAMMAR
It was the
What we liked / loved / enjoyed / appreciated
The reason why
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The person who
What happened was
The last time
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