Ольга Корчажкина да нет Trendy english 4 2015

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these trousers.

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I fell in love with my red velvet trousers the first time I saw them. They were a size 8, as I am usually a size 10, I never thought they would fit me. But I was determined to try, so I held my stomach in while the shop assistant tried to pull up the zip. They were definitely a size too small in fact they were the tightest trousers I had ever worn but the shop assistant said they looked great so I bought them. Looking back on it now I think I had lost all sense of reality. 22/33/2

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When I took them home my mum and my sisters thought they were awful. They said they were far too tight and hated the disgusting orange-red colour. I began to think I might have made a fashion mistake, but I had bought the trousers so I was determined to wear them. I only wore them once, and that ended up costing me a lot, not only financially but also because of my embarrassment. 11

/ / I wore them to go shopping with my mother in Manchester, and as I walked around Kendals department store I felt as if I was the slimmest person alive. After looking round the store for half an hour we went into the caf and Mum told me to get a table while she got some coffees. I found an empty table but as I was sitting down I heard something rip and when I felt behind me, I realized that they had completely split apart. 3/2

these trousers.

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I felt myself go red as other shoppers had heard the noise and were looking at me. My mother was queuing for the coffees, so I tried to get her attention. When she saw what had happened to my trousers she couldnt stop laughing. She helped me out of the caf, walking directly behind me while trying to hold my trousers together. We went straight to the fashion department where she bought me a new pair of trousers, this time size 10.1/2

/ / AShe took her size of trousers.They were a size 8, as I am usually a size 10, I never thought they would fit me.They were definitely a size too small in fact they were the tightest trousers I had ever wornFalseBThe trousers' zip was out of order.But I was determined to try, so I held my stomach in while the shop assistant tried to pull up the zip. FalseCThe shop assistant persuaded her to buy trousers for a long time. but the shop assistant said they looked great so I bought them. Notstated

DHer mum disliked the colour of trousers. They said they were far too tight and hated the disgusting orange-red colour. TrueEAnyway she decided to wear these trousers.I was determined to wear them.TrueFShe felt uncomfortable wearing this trousers.I felt as if I was the slimmest person alive.NotstatedGShe felt awful because everyone saw her embarrassment.I felt myself go red as other shoppers had heard the noise and were looking at me. True

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/ / ( ) AShe took her size of trousers. About the size of trousersDid she take her size of trousers?BThe trousers' zip was out of order.About the zipWas it in or out of order?CThe shop assistant persuaded her to buy trousers for a long time.About the shop assistant: how they talkedHow long did the shop assistant persuade her to buy the trousers?DHer mum disliked the colour of trousers. About the colour of the trousersDid her mum dislike the colour of the trousers?EAnyway she decided to wear these trousers.About her decision to wear the trousersDid she decide to wear the trousers?FShe felt uncomfortable wearing this trousers.About her feelings while wearing the trousersDid she feel uncomfortable while wearing the trousers? GShe felt awful because everyone saw her embarrassment.About her feelings when the trousers were ripped in the shopping centreWhat did she feel when the trousers had been ripped?

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/ / 1 2ADid she take her size of trousers?Yes, she did.No, she didint.FalseBWas it in or out of order?It was out of order.It was in order otherwise the shop assistant couldnt try to pull it up. FalseCHow long did the shop assistant persuade her to buy the trousers?For a long timeNo information at all. NotstatedDDid her mum dislike the colour of the trousers?Yes, she did.Yes, she did.TrueEDid she decide to wear the trousers?Yes, she did.Yes, she did.TrueFDid she feel uncomfortable while wearing the trousers? Yes, she did.Not enough information its difficult to answer.NotstatedGDid she feel awful because everyone saw her embarrassment?Yes, she did.Yes, she did. True

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/ / Not stated 2: 112 B1 B. The artist was sure that painting attracted many young people.Artist: Yeah I can't imagine life without painting. But you're right, my main passion at the moment is getting through to kids. A few months ago I was doing a TV show. I asked kids to write in and tell me how many of them spent time at home painting.Interviewer: Did you get many replies?Artist: I was amazed at the response but do you know, I got more than 4000 and from kids all over the world. They wrote and told me what they paint, whether they use oils, watercolour, crayons or even make their own special paint mixtures! Not stated.

/ / Not stated 2: 210 G3 G. Tim tried different kinds of pizza in Italy.Tim: Yes, that's a shot of a tasty pizza served by a beautiful Italian girl! You know, Italians are famous for their food and wine. So we didn't miss a chance to try traditional dishes. True.

/ / Not stated 2: 311 E1 E. Mr Preston believes that Longlane is the better school as it has facilities for music.Mrs Didcott: That sounds fine. You mentioned something about the music facilities which really interest me, you see, Sheila plays the piano, and I would want to arrange for her to take lessons.Mr Preston: That wouldn't be a problem at all, Mrs Didcott. Our music facilities are fantastic, and we have several piano teachers, depending on the style. What sort of music does your daughter play? Not stated.

/ / Not stated 2: 43 F3 F. Sometimes it's better to keep silence.Think about everyday life. What would it really be like, if we had to tell the absolute truth every time? What would that do to courtship, family life and advertising? Could we still tell children about Father Christmas? If your partner cooked an awful dinner, would it really be best to actually say that it was awful? Deception is a natural part of life. We need to get other people to do things all the time, and so we naturally manipulate their thoughts and feelings by not telling the truth or by telling only part of the truth. The question is, when does not telling the whole truth become a lie? True.

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/ / Not stated 1: 111 D3 Headmaster: Oh, only 350. Most people in the area send their children to Teesdale, because it's bigger and it's more widely known. To be honest, it does have more facilities, but I think children really get a chance to show what they're good at in a smaller school, and we 've got the time to encourage and help them.D. More children go to Teesdale as it has music classes. False

/ / Not stated 1: 211 G2Headmaster: That wouldn't be a problem at all, Mrs Didcott. Our music facilities are fantastic, and we have several piano teachers, depending on the style. What sort of music does your daughter play?Mrs Didcott: Well... Sheila's really into playing jazz. But I want her to learn some classical as well.G. Mrs Didcott's daughter wants to learn to play classical music. Not stated.

/ / Not stated 1: 310 F2Alice: How was your Italian?Tim: My Italian wasn't very good. But many Italians speak English very well. I was really impressed! F. Tim was unable to communicate with Italians because his Italian wasn't very good. Not stated.

/ / Not stated 1: 47 F3 Ann: So, anyway, the guards gave the kids some lemonade and their mum and dad a glass of brandy to calm them down, and then they set off home but when they were about halfway back, they saw an accident had happened on the motorway. There were two police cars there, and, of course, my friend stopped, as he's a doctor, to see if he could help.F. The guards were very calm in this incident.

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/ / Not stated 1: 57 G2Ann: Well in fact no, nobody had been injured but when the police saw my friend's car they were a bit surprised and asked him what had happened to it, so he told them all about the elephant. But the policeman didn't believe it and gave my friend the breath test for alcohol. And, of course, he'd had that huge glass of brandy at the safari park, so he came out positive. Now he's going to get a big fine and he's probably going to lose his driving licence for a year.G. Their friend expected the police actions. Not stated.

/ / Not stated 1: 68 G3 Moving further east, another scorcher is forecast for Greece today and for the remainder of the week, but delicious cool breezes will make life more than comfortable. With balmy evenings also expected, Greece is most definitely the place to be. So if, like me, you have had enough of grey skies and slush in your Wellington boots, you know where to go.G. Cool breezes will turn into a storm.

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