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1. Match the phrases with the definitions

Phrases

Definitions

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1.      It's much busier and more crowded.
2.      There are foreigners from all over the world living in London.
3.      It's much colder than here, especially in winter.
4.      Classes are more informal than in my country.
5.      You can choose which courses you study and even your own tasks and assignments.
6.      Everything is new and some students experience culture shock.
7.      You might feel homesick for a while.
8.      Be interested in each other. Talk to students from the UK and from around the world.

A.    Feeling of missing your home, country, friends, or family when you are away from them.
B.     More freedom to choose what you want to learn and do.
C.     People from different countries live in one place.
D.    Feeling confused and disoriented because everything is new and different.
E.     More people and activity in a place.
F.      People behave in different ways than you are used to.
G.    Having a friendly and open mind towards others and wanting to learn about them.
H.    Classes are less strict and formal, and students have more freedom to interact with the teacher.

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2. Re-order the words to make questions

1.        Cheaper/ than/ things/ Buying/ house,/ your/ good/ clothes/ supermarkets/ and/ quality/ in/ food/ are/ all/ a/ little/ Cambodia/ for.
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2.        The/ welcomes/ Student/ new/ Office/ from/ International/ students/ abroad.
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3.        The/ cultural/ exchange/ and/ students/ between/ from/ interaction/ different/ office/ backgrounds/ encourages.
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4.        Students/ opportunity/ to/ have/ will/ with/ the/ interact/ and/ international/ British/ students.
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5.        We/ you/ learn/ be/ curious/ – /be/ each/ in/. /to/ foods/ students/ from/ the/ UK/ and/ from/ to/ around/ the/ world/ and/ about/ other/ interested/ their/ Talk/ different/,/ customs/ and/ how/ they/ live/ encourage.
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3. Use the words in the box to complete the text about student’s life in UK

Diverse    excited     comfortable     adapt      curious     respect     informal     expensive   flexible

language         similar thicker             unfamiliarity   welcoming       Siem Reap

              Channy, aទេ 1. …………….. student, is thrilled to be studying in London and shares her experiences with Tim and Richard. London is much busier, more crowded, and more 2. …………….. than her hometown of 3. …………….., with over 10 million people living in and around it. However, it's also 4. …………….. with things like housing, transport, and dining out costing more.
              The weather in London is colder, especially in winter, and windier, requiring 5. …………….. clothes. However, some things are still 6. …………….., like spending time with friends and hanging out together.
              Studying in London was initially strange due to 7. …………….. with the English 8. …………….., but it has become more 9. ……………... Classes are more 10. …………….., with teachers calling students by their first names and encouraging them to ask questions and even disagree with them. Classes are also more 11. …………….., allowing students to choose their courses and tasks.
              The International Student Office is incredibly 12. …………….. to new students like Channy, aiming to help them 13. …………….. to living and studying in London. They encourage students to be 14. …………….., interested in each other, and to learn about their different foods, customs, and lifestyles. They also promote 15. …………….., making friends, and having a positive experience overall.

4. Rewrite the following sentences using "used to".

1.      I love spicy food now, but when I was a child, I couldn't even eat black pepper.
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2.      We go to the movies almost every weekend. It's a fun tradition we started a few years ago.
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3.      My grandmother still lives in the same house she grew up in. It's amazing to think she's been there for so long!
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4.      I used to be very shy, but I've become more outgoing over time.
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5.      Back in the day, people communicated mainly through letters and phone calls. Today, instant messaging and social media are the norm.
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6.      My brother and I used to fight all the time when we were kids. Now, we get along much better.
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7.      I didn't use to like traveling, but now I find it exciting and enriching.
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8.      Smoking used to be much more common than it is today.
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9.      We used to have a landline phone, but now we only use our cell phones.
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10.  Technology has changed so much in the past few decades. It's hard to imagine life without smartphones and the internet.
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5. Complete the text with must, should, have to

              Emma is planning a trip to Japan with her friend Liam. They are both excited about exploring the culture, trying new foods, and visiting famous landmarks. However, they need to figure out some details before they go. Help Emma and Liam plan their trip by filling in the gaps with the most suitable modal verb!
1.      I think we ............... book our flights soon, or prices might go up.
2.      We definitely ............... try sushi while we're there! It's a classic Japanese dish.
3.      We ............... pack light clothes for the summer weather, but also bring a jacket in case it gets chilly.
4.      It ............... be cool to visit historical sites like Kyoto or Nara. We should research some options.
5.      We don't ............... speak Japanese fluently, but learning a few basic phrases would help.
6.      We ............... buy a travel pass for public transportation to get around easily.
7.      It's important to ............... research some cultural etiquette before we go to avoid any misunderstandings.
8.      We ............... find out if we need any visas or special travel documents.
9.      It would be nice to experience a traditional tea ceremony, but we ............... do it if we don't have time.
We absolutely ............... try karaoke while we're there! It seems like a fun cultural experience.