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patterns; impress upon/ on sb that; impress upon/on sb. sth e.g. 1)I have always impressed upon my students that if they work hard they will succeed in life 2)The teacher tried to impress on his students the necessity of being b cause sb to feel admiration or respect e.g. 1)Most students liked to talk a lot because they thought it would impress the professors 2)Wanting to impress his girl friend, Dustin bought a suit for their first 16. diminish: make or become smaller or less e.g. 1) Her patience with the children diminished as the hours went by 2)Time will not diminish our friendship 17. expose: leave uncovered; make accessible to(often used in the pattern: be exposed to) g 1) The immigrants children exposed to American pop culture often rebel when their parents try to impose the conservative values they brought witI them 2)It is feared that people living near the power station may have been exposed to radiation 18. immerse: cover completely in a liquid absorb deeply e.g. 1) I held my breath and completely immersed myself in the water, try ing to stay under for as long as possible 2)John was so immersed in play ing the computer games that he was unaware of things happening round him 19. marvelous: causing wonder, excellent e.g. 1)I have got some marvelous news for you -- you're going to be promoted 2)It's marvelous that we can at last buy our own house 20. assemble a. bring to call together into a group e.g. 1) The members of the tour group assembled at the airport for departure 2)Delegates were assembling in Geneva for the conference b. fit together the parts or piece of e.g. 1) It took me less than an hour to assemble the bookcase 2)It's one of those beds that you have to assemble yourself c. get and put together sth such as proof or information in an organized e.g. 1)We will let you have the report as soon as we have assembled all the 2)The lawyer is assembling evidence concerning a murder case STEP FIVE: Consolid ation b. Su b. Practicepatterns; impress upon/ on sb that; impress upon/on sb. sth.) e.g. 1) I have always impressed upon my students that if they work hard they will succeed in life. 2) The teacher tried to impress on his students the necessity of being honest. b. cause sb. to feel admiration or respect e.g. 1) Most students liked to talk a lot because they thought it would impress the professors. 2) Wanting to impress his girl friend, Dustin bought a suit for their first date. 16. diminish: make or become smaller or less e.g. 1) Her patience with the children diminished as the hours went by. 2) Time will not diminish our friendship. 17. expose: leave uncovered; make accessible to (often used in the pattern: be exposed to) e.g. 1) The immigrants’ children exposed to American pop culture often rebel when their parents try to impose the conservative values they brought with them. 2) It is feared that people living near the power station may have been exposed to radiation. 18. immerse: cover completely in a liquid; absorb deeply e.g. 1) I held my breath and completely immersed myself in the water, trying to stay under for as long as possible. 2) John was so immersed in playing the computer games that he was unaware of things happening round him. 19. marvelous: causing wonder, excellent e.g. 1) I have got some marvelous news for you --- you’re going to be promoted. 2) It’s marvelous that we can at last buy our own house. 20. assemble: a. bring to call together into a group e.g. 1) The members of the tour group assembled at the airport for departure. 2) Delegates were assembling in Geneva for the conference. b. fit together the parts or piece of e.g. 1) It took me less than an hour to assemble the bookcase. 2) It’s one of those beds that you have to assemble yourself. c. get and put together sth such as proof or information in an organized way e.g. 1) We will let you have the report as soon as we have assembled all the data. 2) The lawyer is assembling evidence concerning a murder case. STEP FIVE: Consolidation ( 7’ ) b. Summary b. Practice
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