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II. Complete the sentences with the words in part I. Then practise saying them.
1. The statue of _____Uncle_______ Ho Chi Minh is made of _____bronze_______.
2. I’m going to paint the fence. Have you got any paint _____brushes_______?
3. She won first ______place______ in a poetry competition.
4. An _______apricot_____ is a small, round, soft fruit with an orange-yellow skin.
5. ______Prince______ and princess are the titles to call the children of a king.
6. The outer wall of Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral was built with red ____bricks________.
7. Nowadays, traffic is a serious ______issue______ in big cities.
8. She has some _____pearls_______ in her jewellery box.
Many people think that homeschooling is much easier than going to school. They think homeschoolers (1) can get out of bed at any time they like and simply have a relaxing day. The truth is that homeschoolers (2) can’t do whatever they like: they have a timetable like students at ordinary schools. In the past, teachers or parents taught children at home who (3) couldn’t go to school. This was often because they lived too far away from the nearest school. Today, many parents choose to homeschool their children. They believe that if they teach their children at home, they (4) will be able to learn better this way. They also think their children (5) will be able to get better exam results in the future.
Question 2 (1.6pt): Complete the text with the correct words on the topic of politics. Use the words below.
candidates election parliament majority party support votes vote
If you are over 18 and on the Electoral Register, a polling card will be sent to your home before the date of the general 1 election. Your polling card will tell you where you can 2 vote . Once at the polling station, you will receive a ballot paper with a list of 3 candidates representing your constituency, together with an indication of their political 4 party . You then cast your vote, marking the party you 5 support on the ballot paper, and when the voting is complete, all votes will be counted and the party with the 6 majority of votes may form a government. When none of the parties gets enough 7 votes in the election to gain an outright majority, a hung 8 parliament occurs and the parties have to form a coalition.
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acquisitive reality transitive community
connectivity repetitive availability similarity