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Katie knew she and Rob would be good friends because they immediately got on well.

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Katie Dupont.

The people around you have the greatest influence on your life – they affect the way you behave and think. As soon as Rob and I met, we connected. When Rob was young, his father died in a motorcycle accident. Being brought up as an only child by a single parent made him independent and ambitious. He left home at 16, and since then has lived in different places and had various jobs. He’s taught me that it’s important to find time for friends and family and to do what makes you happy. He always has fun, trying new things, keeping his mind and body healthy, and he still works hard to achieve his goals. I greatly admire Rob and I hope that one day I can look at life in the way that he does.

Katie thinks Rob lives his life in a positive way.

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Jed Mitchell

I spent many hours as a child listening to my uncle Wilson’s stories. He was the youngest of 11 children whose family lived in a fishing town in Scotland. Life was hard and with so many mouths to feed, the children began working from an early age. At just 14, my uncle began his first job as a fisherman. That was the beginning of his adventures – he travelled and worked in Alaska, South-East Asia, India, and Africa. He educated himself, learnt to be a chef, an engineer, a farmer, and photographer. Uncle Wilson taught me that life is special and that you should take every opportunity that you can to fill it with adventure. Jed’s uncle’s first job was as a chef.

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Jed Mitchell

I spent many hours as a child listening to my uncle Wilson’s stories. He was the youngest of 11 children whose family lived in a fishing town in Scotland. Life was hard and with so many mouths to feed, the children began working from an early age. At just 14, my uncle began his first job as a fisherman. That was the beginning of his adventures – he travelled and worked in Alaska, South-East Asia, India, and Africa. He educated himself, learnt to be a chef, an engineer, a farmer, and photographer. Uncle Wilson taught me that life is special and that you should take every opportunity that you can to fill it with adventure. Jed thinks people shouldn’t waste any chances in life.

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Jed Mitchell

I spent many hours as a child listening to my uncle Wilson’s stories. He was the youngest of 11 children whose family lived in a fishing town in Scotland. Life was hard and with so many mouths to feed, the children began working from an early age. At just 14, my uncle began his first job as a fisherman. That was the beginning of his adventures – he travelled and worked in Alaska, South-East Asia, India, and Africa. He educated himself, learnt to be a chef, an engineer, a farmer, and photographer. Uncle Wilson taught me that life is special and that you should take every opportunity that you can to fill it with adventure.Jed would like to travel like his uncle did.

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<question3> Write the synonyms: very angry

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<question3> Write the synonyms: very hungry

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<question3> Write the synonyms: very frightened

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<question3> Write the synonyms: very bad

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<question3> Write the synonyms: very cold

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<question3> Write the synonyms: very dirty

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<question3> Write the synonyms: very hot

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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: Look! It .... (snow).
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<question3> Choose the right form of the verb in Present Simple: We ____ these students here every evening.
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<question3> Choose the right form of the verb: Listen to those people. What language .... (they speak)?
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<question3> Choose the right form of the verb in Present Simple: I ____ The Latin language, I learn English
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<question3> Translate into English: Они говорят по-английски? – Да.
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<variant> Are they speak English? – Yes, they are.
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<question3> Choose the right form of the verb: I usually (to wait for) Tom. He is always late.
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<question3> Choose the right form of the verb: I am busy. I (to cook) breakfast.
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<question3> Translate into English: Она часто пишет Вам?
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb in Present Simple: He _____ English to his friends.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: Why .... you (look) at me like that? Have I said something wrong?
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: The postman usually ... us the newspaper in the morning.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: She always ... text without dictionary.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb in Present Simple: Our teacher ____ English and German.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb in Present Simple: She ... English well.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: I like tea, but now I (to have) coffee.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: My sister ... to read interesting books.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: Your sister (to wait for) you now.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: My grandmother ... to watch interesting films on TV.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: Where is Robert? … a shower?
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb in Present Simple: Every morning foreign engineers ____ to the Ministry.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: The president of our firm often ... an appointment with his partners in the restaurant.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: Please don't make so much noise. I'm ... .
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: The plant ... cars every day.
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<question3>Choose the right form of the verb: Look! It .... (snow).
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<question3> Choose the right form of the verb in Present Simple: We ____ these students here every evening.
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<question3> Choose the right form of the verb: Listen to those people. What language .... (they speak)?
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<question3> Choose the right form of the verb in Present Simple: I ____ The Latin language, I learn English
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