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Contextual application of phrasal verbs is a staple of the "Use of English" section in this test:
Elena Marchetti had been a journalist for twelve years, but she had never felt pressure like this. Her online news platform, The Verum Post , was losing readers to faster, louder, and more reckless competitors. Her editor, Dan, leaned over her desk.
3. Complete the sentences using the correct future form (Future Perfect, Future Continuous, or Future Perfect Continuous). (5 points)
Practice using "I wish" and "If only" with the Past Perfect for past regrets and the Past Simple for present dissatisfaction. Reading and Listening Strategy
Environmentalists argue that we need to find more __________ energy sources. (
Use apps like Quizlet to create flashcards for the new, advanced vocabulary.
Unit 6 exposes learners to high-level vocabulary necessary for academic and professional discourse. The primary themes usually revolve around global issues, technological progress, or abstract societal changes. Essential Collocations and Idioms
These are used to connect different time periods.
“The first victim of a breaking story is the truth — unless you, the journalist, protect it.”
The digital revolution has brought (1) __________ many changes in how we communicate. We are now (2) __________ the habit of checking our phones every few minutes. While some argue this makes us more connected, others fear we are losing the (3) __________ of face-to-face interaction. (4) __________ of the fact that technology is evolving fast, we must adapt. It is (5) __________ doubt one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. If we (6) __________ to ignore the ethical implications of AI, we might (7) __________ ourselves in a difficult position. (8) __________ than focusing only on profit, companies should prioritize safety. (9) __________ long as we remain vigilant, the future looks bright. (10) __________ fact, the possibilities are endless. Section 4: Reading
Contextual application of phrasal verbs is a staple of the "Use of English" section in this test:
Elena Marchetti had been a journalist for twelve years, but she had never felt pressure like this. Her online news platform, The Verum Post , was losing readers to faster, louder, and more reckless competitors. Her editor, Dan, leaned over her desk.
3. Complete the sentences using the correct future form (Future Perfect, Future Continuous, or Future Perfect Continuous). (5 points)
Practice using "I wish" and "If only" with the Past Perfect for past regrets and the Past Simple for present dissatisfaction. Reading and Listening Strategy
Environmentalists argue that we need to find more __________ energy sources. (
Use apps like Quizlet to create flashcards for the new, advanced vocabulary.
Unit 6 exposes learners to high-level vocabulary necessary for academic and professional discourse. The primary themes usually revolve around global issues, technological progress, or abstract societal changes. Essential Collocations and Idioms
These are used to connect different time periods.
“The first victim of a breaking story is the truth — unless you, the journalist, protect it.”
The digital revolution has brought (1) __________ many changes in how we communicate. We are now (2) __________ the habit of checking our phones every few minutes. While some argue this makes us more connected, others fear we are losing the (3) __________ of face-to-face interaction. (4) __________ of the fact that technology is evolving fast, we must adapt. It is (5) __________ doubt one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. If we (6) __________ to ignore the ethical implications of AI, we might (7) __________ ourselves in a difficult position. (8) __________ than focusing only on profit, companies should prioritize safety. (9) __________ long as we remain vigilant, the future looks bright. (10) __________ fact, the possibilities are endless. Section 4: Reading
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