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Lesson 26/04/2021

 Lesson 26/04/2021

SB p. 141 ex. 6 - prepare a talking about your favourite gadgets (which you can't live without). (Высказывание устное, объем - 100-120 слов).


 

Make use of  the following expressions from the texts SB p.140-140:

- I am not really into smth,

- to store on one tiny device, 

- find it almost impossible to be without,

- considering a career as, 

- techno freak, 

- can servive without,

- handy, 

- to put on my headphones,

- totaly hooked on,

- keep on,

- it goes without saying,

- naturally organised person,

- on the move,

- to the extent,

- would feel quite lost without it,

- apart from, 

- passion for, 

- my absolute favourite gadget at the moment.

 

 

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