Session 3 Flashcards
(31 cards)
pros and cons
advantages and disadvantages
benefits and drawbacks
emphasizes
stresses
In my opinion
به نظر من
(verb) a mistake
Make a mistake
(verb) revision
Do revision
In detail
explain more
(verb) progress
Make progress
avoid doing
You should avoid having Elots of fast food
consequences
outcomes, aftereffects, sequels, subsequences
Recognition
identification
illustrate
present some information about
give some information about
primary reasons
main reasons
some chart show
- Forty seven percent of people go to New Zealand on holiday. The figure for those traveling to visit friends and relatives is 29%.
- The pie chart presents some information about the nationality of overseas tourists visiting New Zealand.
- Americans constitute / make up 9% of the visitors.
- Nearly / Approximately half of the visitors are from Australia.
Percentages
numbers of per cent
Percent is only used after a number. If you are referring more generally to part of an amount, use percentage: A high percentage (NOT percent) of the population was illiterate
o A little percent small percentage of visitors go to New Zealand for other reasons.
o A low / small / large / huge / considerable percentage of Noun
Idolize (BrE also idol•ise) / ˈaɪdəlaɪz; NAmE / verb
[ vn ] to admire or love sb very much
SYN worship:
a pop star idolized by millions of fans
They idolize their kids.
Steve Jobs has set a good example for me by working hard and having a positive outlook to life
set a good example for
ˈrole ˌmodel noun [ countable ]
someone whose behaviour, attitudes etc people try to copy because they admire them :
I want to be a positive role model for my sister.
… better
it’s much/ a lot/ far / way better to know the language.
make most of the
use in best way
memorable trip
unforgettable trip
cuisine
style of cooking
communicate with others
= interact with others
Traveling…
Traveling broadens our horizons.
Traveling recharges your batteries.
re‧vi‧sion AC / rɪˈvɪʒ ə n / noun
3 [ uncountable ] British English the work of studying facts again in order to learn them :
I know I haven’t done enough revision for tomorrow’s exam.