Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive infinitive or -ing form. 1. We are waiting for his first novel ...to be punished... (publish) in English.
2. His music seems (influence) by the rock culture of the seventies.
3. (hurt) badly in the past, she found it very difficult to trust anyone again.
4. Don't tease him any more. He doesn't enjoy (laugh at).
5. Many film stars now hire bodyguards because they want (protect).
6. (award) an Oscar was the most memorable event in the actor's life.
7. Ann claimed (invite) to Tom Cruise's wedding while she was in America.
8. I was very upset when I failed the audition, so you can imagine how delighted I was (give) a second chance.
9. I'm not used to (approach) by complete strangers asking for my autograph.
10. Listen carefully because I don't want (misunderstand).
11. I wouldn't phone her after midnight. She won't like (wake up).
12. I don't remember (tell) the news before. Are you sure you mentioned it yesterday?
13. Ten more people have asked (include) in the conference.
14. He always wears such outrageous clothes because he wants (notice).
15. I see that (send) to prison for five years has taught you nothing.
16. Actors consider (see) on television as the first step to fame.
3. vocationally focused-students on this course wil study only those subjects that are usefull for their future job, no extra ones for general knowledge
conventional entry requirements- needs of the university which students face when entering a course. (for example school diploma)
work based learning - students don't study a subject by a course book, they study it in the process of work
prior knowledge-to have the idea of a subject before before studying it at university
in course assesment- tests during a course, so that the teacher could put you a mark that shows how well you know the material you study
a sustainable growth-constantly developing or improving
Loyal - disloyal - faithless
Reliable - unreliable - fraudulent
Responsible - irresponsible - innocent
Obedient - disobedient - rebellious
Self-confident - unself-confident - humble
Sensible - senseless - ignorant
Sensitive - ___ - calm
Dependent - independent - free
Mature - immature - young
Polite - impolite - rude
Patient - impatient - wild
Quiet - ___ - loud
Sociable - unsociable - aloof
Selfish - unselfish - caring
Tolerant - intolerant - mean
Rebellious - difficult to control...
Sociable - like to meet and ...
Selfish - only thinks of their own advantage
Sensible - having or using good judgment
Arrogant - unpleasantly proud ...
Generous - willing to give money, help ...
Honest - truthful or..
Obedient - doing or willing to do what you have been ...
Sensitive - easily upset by ...
Immature - not behaving in a way ...
Loyal - always giving help and encouragement