Literature Analysis: Short Story Comprehension Tests
I Variant
- 1. The story “Hunting for a Job” is mainly about: B) searching for employment
- 2. The boy in “A Day’s Wait” became frightened because he: C) misunderstood his temperature
- 3. The main character in “A Dog and Three Dollars” offered a reward of: C) three dollars
- 4. The story “The Scholarship” teaches readers to be: C) determined and responsible
- 5. The story “The Green Door” is mainly about: B) an unexpected adventure
- 6. The mother in “Brave Mother” tried to protect her:
Perspectives on Corruption, London Travel, and Education
Addressing Corruption in Public Institutions
Subject: Corruption in Public Institutions. Dear Ms. Carlos,
I am writing in order to complain about the problem of corruption in public institutions. I believe that corruption is a serious issue because it creates unfair situations and damages people’s trust in authorities.
Corruption occurs when people in positions of power use their authority for personal benefit instead of serving the public interest. As a result, resources are often distributed unfairly,
Read MoreLegal English: Grammar and Vocabulary Essentials
Unit 3: Tort Law
1. Passive Voice
- Structure: Subject + verb to be + past participle.
- Usage: Used when the action is more important than the subject.
- Example: The contract was drafted by the lawyer.
2. Linking Words
- Addition: Moreover, furthermore, additionally.
- Contrast: However, although, despite.
- Result: Therefore, consequently.
- Summarizing: In conclusion, to sum up.
Have/Get Something Done
- Structure: Have/Get + object + past participle.
- Example: I had my car repaired.
- Note: Have is more formal; Get is more
English Speaking Practice: Monologue Topics and Examples
Free Time and Entertainment in My Town
Production Task: You are going to talk about how people spend their free time. Express your ideas and use arguments to justify your opinion. Use the following statements to prepare your monologue:
- Describe how people of different ages (from elderly people to children) spend their free time in your town.
- Talk about the different sports facilities that there are in your town.
- Talk about your favourite hobby: what it is and when, where, and how you started doing it.
Essential Study Notes for Lois Lowry’s Gathering Blue
Gathering Blue: Character and Plot Analysis
Kira’s Journey and Challenges
- Kira’s Vulnerability: Following her mother’s death, Kira faces the threat of being sent to the Field of Leaving due to her physical disability.
- Social Stigma: Many villagers view Kira’s disability as a sign of weakness, treating her with disdain.
- Age and Background: At the start of the novel, Kira is approximately 12–14 years old, having been raised by her mother, Katrina.
- The Council’s Decision: Kira is permitted to remain in
Modern Perspectives on Health, Technology, and Culture
1. Team vs Individual Sports for Teenagers
I would recommend practising a team sport because it helps people develop social skills and responsibility. When you play with other people, you learn how to communicate and cooperate. Moreover, team sports teach discipline and respect for rules. Although individual sports can improve concentration and independence, team sports create stronger friendships and motivation. Nevertheless, both types of sports are useful for staying healthy and active. Furthermore,
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