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    THE LANGUAGES COUNCIL

    Vocabulary

    READ THE PASSAGE CAREFULLY AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

    At last noticing the inconvenience they suffered being hemmed in on all sides by lofty hills he decide

    that it would be an excellent thing if one of the hills was removed and then their commerce with threst of the world would be rendered easy. For several days he toiled, not even at night did he cea

    from exerting his miraculous power; and at last, on the evening of the fifth day, a dreadful groanin

    and rumbling was heard, and one of the hills began to move slowly away from its neighbours

    circle. Soon a huge gap was revealed and the hill moved steadily on. The people of the valley were sgreatly delighted that, without permission, they unanimously elected Alexander their chief go

    Alexander was highly elated at the success of his efforts. But very soon his pride had a grievous fa

    for he discovered that though he was able to move the hill, he had not yet acquired sufficient power stop it when once it was set in motion. In spite of the most frantic efforts on the parts of the Alexande

    the hill went majestically on across the plain, reached the great city, biterses by night, and crushed it the foot of giant crushes the colony of ants. Then the hill proceeded forward onward and eventualdisappeared into the sea, causing the highest tide ever reported on those shores and ruined the fishin

    trade for two years.

    QUESTIONS:

    1. Why did Alexander move the hill?

    2. Did the hill move abruptly?3. Why were the people of the valley delighted to see the hill move?

    4. How did the people of the valley honour Alexander for his great achievement?

    5. What did Alexander realize after the hill came in motion?6. What calamity did the moving hill cause?

    7. Give the words which mean the same as revealed and elated.

    8. Use any two of the following words in sentences of your own so as to make their meaning clear.

    Rendered, Frantic, Majestically.

    Great Words

    Match column A with column B

    A

    1. Ranvir accomplished the difficult mission with hard work, energy, and gobs ofzeal2. I dont understand why Mr. Ravi feels such wrath towards me just because I dropped his

    mobile phone3. Ms. Sonal forgot to water her plants before going on vacation and so they witheredwhen

    she was off on vacation

    4. In the forest, many wily animals are hunting their prey

    5. Wholesome foods are in the cabinet; junk foods are hidden here6. Detective Rene is always wary when she arrives at the scene of a crime

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    7. Little John was a frail child, but a very vigorous adult because he exercised and made

    himself strong

    8. President Sornito will definitely veto this bill because she thinks it might hurt theenvironment

    9. Valerie was very valiantin saving Vikas from drowning in the river

    10. The two movers had trouble carrying the unwieldy piano up the flights of narrow street

    B

    1.hard to hold or handle because of its large size, awkward shape or heavy weight2.very brave, courageous, dedicated and steadfast, fearless, heroic and gallant

    3.to refuse to approve something; to prohibit or reject something; to stop a bill from

    becoming a law

    4.extremely strong, active and energetic in body and mind, lively, robust5.cautious, watchful; on guard

    6.good for your health; having or showing good health

    7.sly, cunning, crafty

    8.to lose moisture, dry up and shrivel; to fade, lose freshness, wilt and droop9.enormous anger, rage and fury, often with a desire for revenge for a wrong doing

    10.great enthusiasm for and eager devotion to a job, cause, ideal, goal etc

    Fluency

    Notices and warnings

    1) Can you complete these notices and warnings in possible ways?

    1) Please queue ____________

    2) Beware of _______________

    3) Mind the ________________4) Mind your ________________-

    5) Sold ______________________

    6) Please do not _______________

    7) Out of ____________________

    8) No _______________________9) Keep ____________________

    2) What notices are possible in each of these places?

    1) A zoo

    2) A waiting area in a busy airport3) The door of a hotel room at nine o

    clock in the morning

    4) In front of garage doors

    5) Above the window of a train

    6) Inside a theatre7) On the underground

    8) A door going into the low room

    3) Now write some different notices/ captions of your own. Think of six possible

    notices you could put in one of these places.

    1) A school

    2) A university

    3) A language school

    4) A place where people work

    (factory/hospital/bank)

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    4) Read the sentences carefully and give the meanings of the dark words.

    1) Three students were barred from using the library because they had damagedbooks.

    2) The government has decided to clamp down on illegal immigration.

    3) Parliament has passed a bill outlawing the use of mobile phones while driving.4) The president has vetoed the plan to open membership of the club to the public.

    LISTENING:

    That may be true, but . . .

    I may be wrong, but . . .

    You might be right, but . . .

    You have a good point, but . . .

    You could say that, but . . .

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but . . .

    I don't mean to be rude, but . . .

    I hate to bring this up, but . . .

    I don't mean to be negative, but . . .

    This may sound strange, but . . .

    Listening 2:

    Apartment Manager: Well, hi Mr. John. How's your apartment working out for you?

    Tenant: Well Mr. Tenson. That's what I would like to talk to you about. (What?) Well, I

    want to talk to you about that noise! (Oh) You see. Would you mind talking to thetenantin 4B and ask him to keep his music down, especially after 10:00?

    Manager: Ohhh. Who me?

    Tenant: Why yes. The music isblaringalmost every night, and it should be your job as

    manager to take care of things.Manager: Hey, I just collect the rent. Besides, the man living there is the owner's son,

    and he's a walking refrigerator. (Well . . .) Hey, I'll see what I can do. Anything else?

    Tenant: Well, yes. Could you talk to the owners of the property next door about thepungentodordrifting this way.

    Manager: Well, the area is zoned foragricultural and livestockuse, so there's nothing

    much I can do about that.Tenant: Well, what about the . . . . That, that noise.

    Manager: What noise? I don't hear anything.

    Tenant: There, there it is again.

    Manager: What noise?Tenant: That noise.

    Manager: Oh, that noise. I guess the military has resumed its exerciseson the artillery

    range.

    Tenant: You have to be kidding. Can't anything be done about it?Manager: Why certainly. I'veprotested this activity, and these weekly (Weekly!)

    activities should cease. . . within the next three to five years.Tenant: Hey, you never told me about these problems before I signed the rental

    agreement.

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    Vocabulary

    tenant (noun): occupant, resident, lessee- I have to talk to the tenant next door about his barking dog.

    blaring (verb): very loud

    - I can't do my homework with the TV blaring next door

    walking refrigerator(noun phrase): a very big person (slang)

    pungent (adjective): strong, harsh

    odor(noun): smell

    - Your dog has a real pungent odor. When was the last time you gave it a bath?

    zone (verb): designated, marked, set aside for

    - This area is zoned for commercial use only, and the city is planning to build several shops

    here.

    agriculture (noun); also agricultural (adjective): farming

    - The main livelihood of those in this region is agriculture.

    livestock(noun): farm animals

    - We will sell some of our livestock this summer.resume (verb): continue, start again

    - Classes will resume at the beginning of September.exercises (noun): drills, maneuvers, activities, operations

    - The fire department will carry out its emergency preparedness exercises later this week.artillery (noun): large guns, often on wheels, used by armies

    - The army has removed its artillery in anticipation of the peace treaty.

    protest (verb): complain, challenge

    - The residents protested the building of the waste plant within 20 miles of their neighborhood

    for safety reasons.

    cease (verb): end, stop

    - It is unclear when the steel factory will cease its operations.

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