Task1. Match the phrases with their definitions
1) incomprehensible shape
b) have bad marks
2) bother
c) a form that impossible to understand
3) learn poorly
f) to annoy someone by trying to get their attention when they do not want to see you or talk to you
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She IS (to be) a full-time post-graduate student now.
2) They WERE (to be) students many years ago.
3) My parents ARE (to be) sure that I WILL BE (to be) a student next year.
4) Our Institute IS (to be) one of the oldest educational establishments of the city. It WAS (to be) founded in 1875.
5) We WILL BE (to be) very busy tomorrow, but now I AM (to be) free and ready to speak to you.
6) Scotland HAS (to have) its own educational system.
7) We WERE HAVING (to have) dinner when you phoned yesterday.
8) They WILL HAVE (to have) much time tomorrow morning.
9) Students HAVE (to have) a lot of examinations each term.
10) I HAD (to have) two candidate exams last year.
Dear Tom
I’ve just arrived in Rome, but I’m still recovering from a really terrible flight. We (1)were two hours late because of the bad weather, and then over the Channel we hit more bad weather. The (2)flight attendant announced that we had to(3)fasten our seat belts, which was a bit worrying, and for half an hour we were (4)flying through a terrible storm. It was still raining and very windy when we (5)landed in Rome and I was really glad to (6)leave the plane and into the airport building.
Fortunately, things have improved since then but I really hope the return (7)flight is a lot better.