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promote vt 1) raise someone to a higher level or position He's been promoted from assistant manager to manager 2) encourage; help the progress of something The meetings of the officials have promoted good exchanges between the two countries 37. achievement n. something that is done successfully, esp. through hard work or skill She felt the book was her greatest achievement lack of: not having enough of They were prevented from going on holiday by their lack of money 20. find out: discover I need to find out exactly what went wrong Actions speak louder than words one is judged by what he does, rather than what he says he will do He said her actions speak louder than her words, she's never kept a promise 41. in relation to: concerning someone or something his comments in relation to this affair 42 become/be acquainted with: become/be familiar or friendly with I' m not acquainted with her father 43 pick up 1). learn interesting or useful information You can pick up some really useful messages from his gestures skill or language by practicing it rather than being taught it I picked up quite a lot of Japanese words during my six-month stay in Japan part: to some degree, not completely The delay was in part due to the heavy rain 45 account for: explain or give Bad weather accounted for the crop,s failing be /feel at home: be /feel comfortable They were friendly and kind and i felt at home immediately be content with: be satisfied or happy with He doesn 't want more money he's content with what he has 48. a wealth of: a great quantity of a wealth of information 4. S Read ing between the lines means drawing inferences about the author's ideas from what is written and from what is not written. Writers don't always express all their thoughts directly, either as a matter of style, or because they assume we know and share their views -or because they aren' t sure how to express themselves 5. Homework: Translation36. promote vt.1). raise someone to a higher level or position He's been promoted from assistant manager to manager. 2). encourage; help the progress of something The meetings of the officials have promoted good exchanges between the two countries. 37. achievement n. something that is done successfully, esp. through hard work or skill She felt the book was her greatest achievement. 38. lack of: not having enough of They were prevented from going on holiday by their lack of money. 39. 20.find out: discover I need to find out exactly what went wrong. 40. Actions speak louder than words: one is judged by what he does, rather than what he says he will do He said her actions speak louder than her words; she's never kept a promise. 41. in relation to: concerning someone or something his comments in relation to this affair 42. become /be acquainted with: become /be familiar or friendly with I'm not acquainted with her father. 43. pick up 1). learn interesting or useful information You can pick up some really useful messages from his gestures. 2). learn a new skill or language by practicing it rather than being taught it I picked up quite a lot of Japanese words during my six-month stay in Japan. 44. in part: to some degree; not completely The delay was in part due to the heavy rain. 45. account for: explain or give a reason for Bad weather accounted for the crop's failing. 46. be /feel at home: be /feel comfortable They were friendly and kind and I felt at home immediately. 47. be content with: be satisfied or happy with He doesn't want more money — he's content with what he has. 48. a wealth of: a great quantity of a wealth of information 4. Summary Reading between the lines means drawing inferences about the author’s ideas from what is written and from what is not written. Writers don’t always express all their thoughts directly, either as a matter of style, or because they assume we know and share their views – or because they aren’t sure how to express themselves. 5.Homework: Translation
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