3. Unscramble the words and then use them to complete the conversation.
a. o h s k n i g c
b. e i o d t r
c. r m e n o t
d. g s t a n n d i o u t
e. d l a e
f. s t f a c
g. d w a r a
h. s t o h
Paul: Hey Tammy, did I tell you that the newspaper’s (1) won an (2) for
(3) work?
Tammy: No you didn’t. I think that’s great. He really deserves it. He always writes about (4) and
never includes his personal opinions.
Paul: I know. Did you read his article on London as the (5) city for the 2012 Olympics?
Tammy: Well, actually I only had time to read the (6) paragraph. But it looked interesting!
Paul: Yeah, it was really interesting and a little (7) too. I can’t believe that they are having so
many security problems just days before the Olympics are due to start.
Tammy: I guess that as a junior editor, your boss is also your (8) , isn’t he?
Paul: He sure is. I have learned a lot working with
Respuestas
Respuesta:
Hello,
a. o h s k n i g c = shocking
b. e i o d t r = editor
c. r m e n o t = mentor
d. g s t a n n d i o u t = outstanding
e. d l a e = lead
f. s t f a c = facts
g. d w a r a = award
h. s t o h = host
Paul: Hey Tammy, did I tell you that the newspaper’s (1)editor won an (2) award for(3)outstanding work?
Tammy: No you didn’t. I think that’s great. He really deserves it. He always writes about (4) facts and never includes his personal opinions.
Paul: I know. Did you read his article on London as the (5) host city for the 2012 Olympics?
Tammy: Well, actually I only had time to read the (6) lead paragraph. But it looked interesting!
Paul: Yeah, it was really interesting and a little (7)shocking too. I can’t believe that they are having so
many security problems just days before the Olympics are due to start.
Tammy: I guess that as a junior editor, your boss is also your (8) mentor , isn’t he?
Paul: He sure is. I have learned a lot working with
; )