Unit 1 Famous Universities In this unit, you will first listen, and then talk about famous universities; read about Oxford University and Stanford University; understand both Passage A and Passage B;
Contents Background Information --Test Your Personality --Kiersey Character sorter Decide on Career Matching Your Personality Understand the text --identify personality --fill in the blank
1. due: (showing arrangements made in advance) expected; supposed (to) Examples: The next train to London is due here at 4 o 'clock. The plane that was due to arrive at 10 has been delayed for 2 hours by a heavy fog
Summarize the passage using the tips below. 1. have mastered quite a lot of information 2. have little experience in using the information 3. discover how much they still have to learn 4. make this clear to the students
Introduction Course: English Grammar Lecturer: Rongcheng Pan Object: English Major05-5&6 Textbook: English Grammar Course (Fourth Edition) by Zhang Zhenbang, Shanghai Foreign
A conditional sentence (or \conditional\ for short) is commonly composed of two parts: conditional clause main clause. Despite the many possible sequences of verb forms in conditionals, the following four types represent perhaps the commonest and the most useful ones:
Are You Introverted Answer\yes\, \ no\or \uncertain\to the following questionnaire according to your reality 1. Independent in action and making decisions 3. Fond of peace and leisure 4. Trust others