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Reference The gales begin to blow the pavilion while the rain is in the wind 3. track down: to find after a difficult or long search It was almost 5 months before the police tracked down the murderer It didnt take long for the technician to track down the cause of the problem with the 14. dig up: to find or take out of the ground The fans are always interested in digging up love affairs of their idols The candidate tried to dig up scandals of his opponent dig out: to find by searching Examples I dug out these old trousers to give to the boy By careful questioning they managed to dig out the information they were looking for 15. media: the newspapers, news magazines, television, and radio The event received widespread coverage in the media The mass media plays an important part in our daily life 16. immerse v. to engage wholly or deeply; absorb The professor was so immersed in her work that she didn't notice me The whole town was immersed in a festival atmosphere B Sentence Explanation 1. I bring him a fresh drink, and wish him greetings of the season. I bring him a fresh drink, and wish him a merry Christmas 2. He looks at me, sort of funny, He looks at me. in a somewhat weird way 3.... trying to push her little Mozart toward trying to make a great musician(as great as Mozart)of her adopted son 4. And that's when the roof fell in And thats when his life was completely destroyed II. After-reading tasks 1. Do some exercises after the text 2. Dictation7 Reference The gales begin to blow the pavilion while the rain is in the wind. 13. track down : to find after a difficult or long search Examples • It was almost 5 months before the police tracked down the murderer. • It didn’t take long for the technician to track down the cause of the problem with the computer. 14. dig up: to find or take out of the ground Examples • The fans are always interested in digging up love affairs of their idols. • The candidate tried to dig up scandals of his opponent. ---dig out : to find by searching Examples • I dug out these old trousers to give to the boy. • By careful questioning they managed to dig out the information they were looking for. 15. media : the newspapers, news magazines, television, and radio Examples • The event received widespread coverage in the media. • The mass media plays an important part in our daily life. 16. immerse v. to engage wholly or deeply; absorb Examples • The professor was so immersed in her work that she didn't notice me. • The whole town was immersed in a festival atmosphere. B. Sentence Explanation 1. I bring him a fresh drink, and wish him greetings of the season. I bring him a fresh drink, and wish him a merry Christmas. 2. He looks at me, sort of funny,… He looks at me, in a somewhat weird way 3. … trying to push her little Mozart toward music. … trying to make a great musician (as great as Mozart) of her adopted son. 4. And that’s when the roof fell in. And that’s when his life was completely destroyed. III. After-reading Tasks 1. Do some exercises after the text. 2. Dictation
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