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He had felt terrible for three days, so Bob finally called his doctor’s office.
“The doctor can see you in three weeks”, he was told. An outraged Bob bellowed, “Three weeks? The doctor can’t see me for three weeks? I could be dead by then!”
Calmly the voice at the other end of the line replied, “If so, be sure to have someone call to cancel the appointment.”
GLOSSARY:
outraged – ofendido, injuriado
bellow – gritar, berrar
He had felt terrible for three days, so Bob finally called his doctor’s office.
“The doctor can see you in three weeks”, he was told. An outraged Bob bellowed, “Three weeks? The doctor can’t see me for three weeks? I could be dead by then!”
Calmly the voice at the other end of the line replied, “If so, be sure to have someone call to cancel the appointment.”
GLOSSARY:
outraged – ofendido, injuriado
bellow – gritar, berrar
No time to relax
Even when we relax we do everything more quickly. Ten years ago when people went to art galeries they spend ten seconds looking at each picture. Today they spend just three seconds!
Oxford, New English File
According to the paragraph
Rosana Fisher works at an outdoor activities centre on the west coast of Scotland. She teaches mountain climbing, scuba diving and hang-gliding. She's talking to some young people who've just arrived at the centre:
I - 'You can't do any of the activities unless you're with an instructor.'
II - 'We won't let you start an activity if you don't have the correct equipment.'
III - 'You can't go scuba diving unless you've done the training course.'
IV - 'Remember you can't leave the centre unless you say where you're going.'
English Grammar in Steps - Richmond
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A two-week break at the newly renovated resort of Sainte-Lucie ________ you refreshed and revitalised, whether you’re chilling out by the pool, riding the waves on a windsurf board, or exploring the glorious treasures of reefs at the foot of The Pitons, the island’s unusual twin peaks.
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What are St Lucia’s twin mountains called?
GLOSSARY:
springs = nascentes
to chill out = relaxar completamente
reefs = corais






