Ex. I, p. 31 to think privately — to think to oneself
the most vital job — the most important job
a rewarding job — a job that gives satisfaction (but perhaps
not much money) a challenge to your character — something that puts your
character to the test an ignorant teacher — a teacher lacking knowledge or education
a guardian — 1. someone who guards or protects (блюститель, защитник,
хранитель); 2. a person who has the legal responsibility of looking after a child that
is not their own, especially after the parents' death (опекун) the same routine — the
same fixed and regular way of
working or doing things stimulating work — work that is pleasant because it suggests
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Ex. II, p. 31 a) machines [mə'ʃi:nz]
appreciate [ə' pri:ʃɪeɪt]
humanity [hju:' mænɪti]
vital [vaɪtl]
challenge [' tʃælɪndʒ]
individual [ˏɪndɪ′vɪdʒuəl]
awareness [ə'weənɪs]
ignorance[' ɪgnərəns]
fearful [′fɪəf(ə)l]
boredom [′bᴐ:dəm]
medium [' mi:diəm]
accept[ək'sept]
routine [ru:'ti:n]
stimulating [′stɪmjuleɪtɪn]
variety [və'raɪəti]
b) to make/take a choice, to have a vocation for smth./to be good at smth., to be
interested in smth., to consider teaching as a career, to appreciate, to be devoted to
one's work, to serve humanity, a burning desire to know, respect for smb.; b) to be
good at smth., actually, since/as, devoted, admit, rewarding, genuinely, awareness, to
destroy.
Ex. VII, p. 33 1. When he was young/In his youth, he studied chemistry at university. 2.
Children learn foreign languages easily. 3. I was .very upset when I learned that I
hadn't passed the exam. 4. He studied/was studying in his room all/the whole
evening. 5. Study this information very carefully: it will help you to make the right
choice. 6. My sister is studying to become a lawyer. 7. Unfortunately ho never
learned to read and write. 8. You are still to learn how to rope with difficult
problems in class.