(said, told), .
to be going to :
Mr Rice said he was goingto Chicago. | , . |
Jean considered she couldn't afford to buya new car. | , . |
Martha supposed she might go to the library. | , . |
that .
He told her (that) he would be home late. |
She said (that} sales were down on last year. |
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say ( , , ).
Tell .
She said she was going.
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She told us/me/the doctor/her husband the news. |
, say tell. : explain, interrupt, demand, insist, admit, complain, warn.
1 . (do/does/did).
Why have you come here? | I asked her why she had come here. |
'What time is it?' | He wants to know what time it is. |
'Where do you live?' | She asked me where I lived. |
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say.
He said,' How old are you?' | He asked me how old I am. |
, if whethe r.
She wants to know whether she should wear a dress. |
She wants to know if she should wear a dress. |
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1 , . . : V + ( ) + to + infinitive.
They told us to go away. |
We offered to take them to the airport. |
Heurged the miners to go back to work. |
She persuaded me to have my hair cut. |
I advised the Prime Minister to leave immediately. |
not to
He told me not to tell anyone. |
The police warned people not to go out. |
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Unit 1
http://www.genealogy.com/16_cousn.html
http://www.geni.com
http://www.maricopa.edu/eod/secureemployment/documents/pers_quality_checklist.pdf
http://www.your-career-change.com/key-qualities.html
http://www.job-hunt.org
http://www.monster.com/
Unit 2
http://www.quoteland.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatarstan
http://home.kpn.nl/vangi140/itinerary-samples/itinerary-sample/xls
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazan
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http://www.gotokazan.com/
Unit 3
http://www.economics.about.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom
http://www.travelsignposts.com/England2/interesting-fast-facts-england.php
http://www.2020site.org/fun-facts/Fun-Facts-About-England.html
http://www.squidoo.com/unitedstatesfun
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States
http://www.50states.com/
Unit 4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Russia
http://www.studyrussian.com/MGU/russian-education-system.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher_education_in_the_United_States
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_England
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/
http://www.study.ru/support/handbook/
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[4] TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
[5] An O (Ordinary)-level is a qualification for students, usually taken in their final year, at the age of fifteen or sixteen. You can take any number of O-levels, most students take up to nine O-levels after studying for two years in their chosen subjects. You also need to check that the O-level qualification you want is recognized by the institution where you want to study your A-level.
[6] An A-level is an Advanced level GCE qualification. This exam is normally taken by school leavers after two years of A-level study. You can take any number of A-levels; this will often depend on the qualifications that your chosen institution has asked for.
[7] B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)
[8] to be defrayed
[9] one is more likely to go on a spending spree
[10] all one has to do by way of - ,
[11] It is that -
[12] of sorts
[13] prime rate
[14] is after (smth)
[15] pattern
[16] keep up to date with .
[17] demise .
[18] go broke/go bankrupt ,
[19] it goes without saying
[20] for a while -
[21] ins and outs
[22] he earned enough as it was
[23] to make both ends meet
[24] to come up with - , ()
[25] to be on ones own ,
[26] This is all the process is about
[27] to say nothing of
[28] to gird oneself ,
[29] dues .
[30] sideline
[31] deposit . ,
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[33] how come
[34] pattern -
[35] party involved ,
[36] meant are
[37] with cash on the barrel
[38] to go under = to go bankrupt
[39] this is the way
[40] promoting ()
[41] to make smb interested in sth - -
[42] to run out of
[43] a rain-check ,
[44] never stop short of
[45] its not for nothing that
[46] mortgage , ,
to borrow on mortgage (. )
[47] mortgage payment(s)
[48] not by a long short
[49] all the same ,
[50] when given a general outline
[51] to put cash down
[52] as if living off
[53] history with malpractice suit