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Listen to the text The Spirit of London. Decide whether the statement is True, False or No Information:
London was more comfortable in the past than it is in the present.
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Listen to the text The Spirit of London. Decide whether the statement is True, False or No Information:
Double-decker buses go from St Paul's Cathedral and Buckingham Palace to the theatres and grandhotels.
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Listen to the text The Spirit of London. Decide whether the statement is True, False or No Information:
It is recommended that visitors should walk around the City of London in order that they could explore its historic delights as well as modern buildings.
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Listen to the text The Spirit of London. Decide whether the statement is True, False or No Information:
You’d better have your wallet full in order that you may try unusual and sophisticated new English cuisine.
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Listen to the text The Spirit of London. Decide whether the statement is True, False or No Information:
The speaker persuades her listeners to try hard in order to experience the real London.
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Destination UK – Wales (388)
Language, Rugby and the Millenium Stadium – Living in Wales
Wales is a land of rugby, singing and beautiful scenery situated on the western side of the UK. Its population is just under three million which is about 5% of the total UK population. The main cities are Cardiff, the capital city, Swansea and Newport. Wales was ruled directly from London until 1999 when the first elections to the Welsh National Assembly were held. The Assembly has some powers specific to people in Wales and can make decisions on areas such as education and health. Wales remains part of the UK and Members of Parliament (MPs) from Welsh constituencies continue to have seats in the UK Parliament at Westminster. Laws passed by Parliament in Westminster still apply to Wales.
Language
The Welsh language is probably the most important thing that distinguishes Wales from the rest of the UK. Welsh (or Cymraeg) is one of Europe’s oldest languages and is spoken by one in five Welsh people. This number doubles among children and teenagers which shows that the language is very much alive among the young.
Road signs and other signs are in both English and Welsh. The language is at its strongest along the Llyn Peninsula in North-West Wales, where 75 per cent of the population speak Welsh. Towns, villages and cities in Wales often have both a Welsh and an English name and Wales is home to one of the longest place names in the world - Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch which means St Mary's (Church) by the white aspen over the whirlpool, and St Tysilio's (Church) by the red cave!
Sport and culture
Wales is also known for its ‘Eisteddfodau’ which are festivals celebrating the Welsh language, art, culture and heritage and which include an eclectic mix of music, dance, drama, debate and cultural competitions. Most people know of the annual National Eisteddfod which is held alternately in North and South Wales and the International Eisteddfod which is held in Llangollen, but there are Eisteddfodau of varying sizes held in towns and villages throughout the land.
The national sport is very much rugby union and the national team are sometimes known as the Dragons as a red dragon appears on the national flag of Wales. The home ground is the Millennium Stadium at Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff.
1. What is not true about the population of Wales?
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Destination UK – Wales (388)
Language, Rugby and the Millenium Stadium – Living in Wales
Wales is a land of rugby, singing and beautiful scenery situated on the western side of the UK. Its population is just under three million which is about 5% of the total UK population. The main cities are Cardiff, the capital city, Swansea and Newport. Wales was ruled directly from London until 1999 when the first elections to the Welsh National Assembly were held. The Assembly has some powers specific to people in Wales and can make decisions on areas such as education and health. Wales remains part of the UK and Members of Parliament (MPs) from Welsh constituencies continue to have seats in the UK Parliament at Westminster. Laws passed by Parliament in Westminster still apply to Wales.
Language
The Welsh language is probably the most important thing that distinguishes Wales from the rest of the UK. Welsh (or Cymraeg) is one of Europe’s oldest languages and is spoken by one in five Welsh people. This number doubles among children and teenagers which shows that the language is very much alive among the young.
Road signs and other signs are in both English and Welsh. The language is at its strongest along the Llyn Peninsula in North-West Wales, where 75 per cent of the population speak Welsh. Towns, villages and cities in Wales often have both a Welsh and an English name and Wales is home to one of the longest place names in the world - Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch which means St Mary's (Church) by the white aspen over the whirlpool, and St Tysilio's (Church) by the red cave!
Sport and culture
Wales is also known for its ‘Eisteddfodau’ which are festivals celebrating the Welsh language, art, culture and heritage and which include an eclectic mix of music, dance, drama, debate and cultural competitions. Most people know of the annual National Eisteddfod which is held alternately in North and South Wales and the International Eisteddfod which is held in Llangollen, but there are Eisteddfodau of varying sizes held in towns and villages throughout the land.
The national sport is very much rugby union and the national team are sometimes known as the Dragons as a red dragon appears on the national flag of Wales. The home ground is the Millennium Stadium at Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff.
2. What is the highest legislative body in Wales?
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Destination UK – Wales (388)
Language, Rugby and the Millenium Stadium – Living in Wales
Wales is a land of rugby, singing and beautiful scenery situated on the western side of the UK. Its population is just under three million which is about 5% of the total UK population. The main cities are Cardiff, the capital city, Swansea and Newport. Wales was ruled directly from London until 1999 when the first elections to the Welsh National Assembly were held. The Assembly has some powers specific to people in Wales and can make decisions on areas such as education and health. Wales remains part of the UK and Members of Parliament (MPs) from Welsh constituencies continue to have seats in the UK Parliament at Westminster. Laws passed by Parliament in Westminster still apply to Wales.
Language
The Welsh language is probably the most important thing that distinguishes Wales from the rest of the UK. Welsh (or Cymraeg) is one of Europe’s oldest languages and is spoken by one in five Welsh people. This number doubles among children and teenagers which shows that the language is very much alive among the young.
Road signs and other signs are in both English and Welsh. The language is at its strongest along the Llyn Peninsula in North-West Wales, where 75 per cent of the population speak Welsh. Towns, villages and cities in Wales often have both a Welsh and an English name and Wales is home to one of the longest place names in the world - Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch which means St Mary's (Church) by the white aspen over the whirlpool, and St Tysilio's (Church) by the red cave!
Sport and culture
Wales is also known for its ‘Eisteddfodau’ which are festivals celebrating the Welsh language, art, culture and heritage and which include an eclectic mix of music, dance, drama, debate and cultural competitions. Most people know of the annual National Eisteddfod which is held alternately in North and South Wales and the International Eisteddfod which is held in Llangollen, but there are Eisteddfodau of varying sizes held in towns and villages throughout the land.
The national sport is very much rugby union and the national team are sometimes known as the Dragons as a red dragon appears on the national flag of Wales. The home ground is the Millennium Stadium at Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff.
3. What powers does the Welsh National Assembly have?
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Destination UK – Wales (388)
Language, Rugby and the Millenium Stadium – Living in Wales
Wales is a land of rugby, singing and beautiful scenery situated on the western side of the UK. Its population is just under three million which is about 5% of the total UK population. The main cities are Cardiff, the capital city, Swansea and Newport. Wales was ruled directly from London until 1999 when the first elections to the Welsh National Assembly were held. The Assembly has some powers specific to people in Wales and can make decisions on areas such as education and health. Wales remains part of the UK and Members of Parliament (MPs) from Welsh constituencies continue to have seats in the UK Parliament at Westminster. Laws passed by Parliament in Westminster still apply to Wales.
Language
The Welsh language is probably the most important thing that distinguishes Wales from the rest of the UK. Welsh (or Cymraeg) is one of Europe’s oldest languages and is spoken by one in five Welsh people. This number doubles among children and teenagers which shows that the language is very much alive among the young.
Road signs and other signs are in both English and Welsh. The language is at its strongest along the Llyn Peninsula in North-West Wales, where 75 per cent of the population speak Welsh. Towns, villages and cities in Wales often have both a Welsh and an English name and Wales is home to one of the longest place names in the world - Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch which means St Mary's (Church) by the white aspen over the whirlpool, and St Tysilio's (Church) by the red cave!
Sport and culture
Wales is also known for its ‘Eisteddfodau’ which are festivals celebrating the Welsh language, art, culture and heritage and which include an eclectic mix of music, dance, drama, debate and cultural competitions. Most people know of the annual National Eisteddfod which is held alternately in North and South Wales and the International Eisteddfod which is held in Llangollen, but there are Eisteddfodau of varying sizes held in towns and villages throughout the land.
The national sport is very much rugby union and the national team are sometimes known as the Dragons as a red dragon appears on the national flag of Wales. The home ground is the Millennium Stadium at Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff.
4. What is true about the Welsh language?
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Destination UK – Wales (388)
Language, Rugby and the Millenium Stadium – Living in Wales
Wales is a land of rugby, singing and beautiful scenery situated on the western side of the UK. Its population is just under three million which is about 5% of the total UK population. The main cities are Cardiff, the capital city, Swansea and Newport. Wales was ruled directly from London until 1999 when the first elections to the Welsh National Assembly were held. The Assembly has some powers specific to people in Wales and can make decisions on areas such as education and health. Wales remains part of the UK and Members of Parliament (MPs) from Welsh constituencies continue to have seats in the UK Parliament at Westminster. Laws passed by Parliament in Westminster still apply to Wales.
Language
The Welsh language is probably the most important thing that distinguishes Wales from the rest of the UK. Welsh (or Cymraeg) is one of Europe’s oldest languages and is spoken by one in five Welsh people. This number doubles among children and teenagers which shows that the language is very much alive among the young.
Road signs and other signs are in both English and Welsh. The language is at its strongest along the Llyn Peninsula in North-West Wales, where 75 per cent of the population speak Welsh. Towns, villages and cities in Wales often have both a Welsh and an English name and Wales is home to one of the longest place names in the world - Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch which means St Mary's (Church) by the white aspen over the whirlpool, and St Tysilio's (Church) by the red cave!
Sport and culture
Wales is also known for its ‘Eisteddfodau’ which are festivals celebrating the Welsh language, art, culture and heritage and which include an eclectic mix of music, dance, drama, debate and cultural competitions. Most people know of the annual National Eisteddfod which is held alternately in North and South Wales and the International Eisteddfod which is held in Llangollen, but there are Eisteddfodau of varying sizes held in towns and villages throughout the land.
The national sport is very much rugby union and the national team are sometimes known as the Dragons as a red dragon appears on the national flag of Wales. The home ground is the Millennium Stadium at Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff.
5. What can you do in Cardiff according to the text?
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The unique approach to tourism (or a kind of tourism) aimed at balancing the benefits of a successful tourism industry with the conservation of nature and culture.
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A card that a passenger must have in order to be allowed to get on an aircraft or a ship.
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A family-owned facility for tourists.
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A linguistic database that stores "segments", which can be sentences, paragraphs or sentence-like units (headings, titles or elements in a list) that have previously been translated, in order to aid human translators.
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A translator who works for a specific company as an employee on a full-time basis, usually at the company office.
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The language from which a translation or interpretation is made.
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Wanted by many people and usually of high quality or rare.
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A list of words relating to a specific subject, text, or dialect.
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The action of leaving to start a journey.
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Money that a student pays to a university for instruction, educational and
other services.
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The is very diverse so volunteers will have many
different tasks, from reforestation to trail construction or invasive species management.
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In Quebec City, the 17th-century monastery Le Monastère des Augustines
provides rooms in the original , breakfast served in silence,
workshops in painting and opportunities to hear the nuns singing vespers.
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Over-tourism isn‘t just flooding a place with more people than it can handle. It‘s flooding the place with people who don‘t know the of the local culture.
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The tower holds the largest four-faced chiming clock in the world and is the third-tallest free-standing .
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The government should plan existing rail routes, because
frustrating problems may occur, especially in winter, when people have to wait until workers clear the lines of snow or even brunches fallen off the trees.
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Lower Kyiv stood on the territory of present Podіl and was inhabited by and .
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You have to get a bachelor’s degree, in a particular language.
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St Sophia Cathedral was founded by Prince Yaroslav the Wise at the site where the ancient Rus troops had defeated the pechenihy hordes. At that time, this site was beyond Kyiv walls and was described by the as "a field outside the town".
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Interpreting occurs in real time, in the presence – physical, televised, or telephonic – of the parties for whom the interpreter an interpretation.
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1. Why do some attempts to conserve wildlife end up putting local communities against conservationists?
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2. The Orthodox male monastery consists of the complex of Far and Near Caves, where the remains of the saints are kept.
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The requirement is being fluent in two languages or more, having good writing skills and is willing and able to work hard and learn new skills along the way.
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Volunteers will be involved in helping with constructing and deploying artificial reef structures, marine conservation education in local schools, scuba diving activities, turtle conservation projects, plastic recycling projects and beach/reef cleans.
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After you have gathered a number of potential sources to examine you need to determine whether they are beneficial or not.
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A three-wheeler is designed specially to operate away from public roads.
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Never forget that you are not just a translator or an interpreter, you are an entrepreneur.
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The teacher needs to spend hours, to mark the homework, to prepare lessons carefully.
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The interior of the church was decorated with mosaics and frescoes.
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Critical evaluation of varied sources supported his commentaries, while religious beliefs and spiritual mysticism proved their enduring themes across his academic oeuvre.
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MPs are members of the ____________.
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Human-powered transport and animal-powered transport are sometimes regarded as the same _________, but these normally fall into the other categories. Each has its own infrastructure, vehicles and operations.
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The new construction is either an exact _____ in style and form of the old part or done in complete contrast, with the aim of highlighting the difference between the periods.
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The first week of the first year at a UK university is called _______ Week.
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Much like businesses in any industry, translation agencies – which are increasingly known as ____________ – vary in size and scope.
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The tradition of cave monasteries came from the Middle East, where monks dug ______________cells and temples in rocks.
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This is a list of countries by total ____________ size, both paved and unpaved.
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If you continually hire different freelance translators, you‘ll have no way of maintaining ____________ across multiple projects.
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An interesting story is connected with the _________ gazebo, located not far from Volodymyr's monument, which was built on money donated by Vasyl Kokorev, a well-known entrepreneur and financier.
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While a single person can translate a text for informational purposes, it generally takes a ____________ to produce a quality, final translation for publication or distribution.
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The project management system is essential because many processes are automated, such as generating ____________ and invoices for clients and job offers for translators.
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University administrators have had to establish committees to investigate student complaints while wealthy ________ have threatened to withhold financial contributions as a pressure tactic.
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Verification of the research findings was sought via monitoring of the __________ of the collected data.
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Any changes to the ____________ should be measured in terms of its effect on time, cost, quality, resources and risks. Furthermore, these changes should be budgeted for accordingly and recorded as a change request and registered in the control registry.
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Another way to look at the ______________ of conducting research is that it is your turn to delve into a new and interesting subject and present your own ideas about what it means.
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We‘ll still be looking for the way to escape the world in which we spend most of our time.
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Specialist knowledge of other subjects, qualifications translation and membership of a professional association are also very useful.
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Ships will run between Spain and Morocco, calling all ports on the way.
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Technical College rather than a Science College provides courses science, engineering and technology.
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As a result of the huge increase tourist numbers to mainstream sites, the travelers will look for locations further afield.
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The phrase you would use to search course material in a database is "colleges AND universities."
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The participants of the expedition were the road for two days before
they reached their destination.
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Hired demand professionals, whose role is to translate the requested content in a manner that conveys the message accurately, researching terminology and contextual factors related to the subject matter, and to follow the instructions and/or any reference materials provided.
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They even struggle to pay rent a flat, because they have to start paying back the student loan when they reach the April after graduating (or after leaving a course).
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We have to allow the possibility of the project being delayed.
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Plagiarism is the list of extremely serious issues in higher ducation.
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More research on the subject needs to be carried .
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Throughout my education, though, the teachers I responded best were the ones that tried to push me along a bit by getting me to try a little bit harder.
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I am writing regard to an article in your November edition.
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It is your turn to delve a new and interesting subject and present your own ideas about what it means.
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