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  • How can you make this more formal? I RECKON I would be REALLY GOOD at this job.
    FEEL/BELIEVE/CONSIDER MYSELF WELL-SUITED FOR/TO
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  • Think of a synonym for the word "but" in the following sentence. My speciality is maths, science , BUT I am also good at language.
    HOWEVER, NEVERTHELESS, NOTWITHSTANDING, NONETHELESS
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  • What's missing in the following sentence? I look forward to hearing.
    FROM YOU
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  • Find one mistake in the sentence: I have two younger brothers so I am used to helping them with their homeworks and with their exams.
    HOMEWORK
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  • Think of a cooler synonym for the word "also" in the following sentence: I ALSO have experience with children because I took part in a camp last summer.
    MOREOVER/FURTHERMORE/IN ADDITION
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  • Think of a cooler synonym for the word "because" in the following sentence: In the morning I am so busy because I have school.
    DUE/OWING TO THE FACT THAT AS SINCE
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  • Is it alright to write: Yours cordially in the end of the letter? If not, what would be a better option?
    Yours sincerely Yours faithfully
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  • You have to write a letter of application to Helen Chufe. How do you start the letter?
    Dear Mrs. Chufe
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  • How can you say more formally "I have a good level of English": a) excellent comand of English b) excellent command of English c) excellent commanding of English d) c) excellent comanding of English
    B
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  • Fill in the missing gap! I have ________ attending local English academy.
    BEEN
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  • Which start is the best? a) I have seen your advertisement of English summer camp. b) I have seen your advertisement in a local newspaper Hoy and... c) I have seen your advertisement in a local newspaper and....
    B
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  • Find one mistake in the sentence: I am sixteen-years- old student in my first year of high school.
    year
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  • I've got quite a lot of students of piano and violin. Is this sentence formal enough?
    A NUMBER OF
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  • Although I've NEVER DONE ANY jobs with groups of children, I teach students privately at home. How can we make the part "never done any jobs" more formal?
    I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE
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  • Which of these linkers could replace "although" in the sentece: Although I have no previous experience with young students... a) Though b) Despite the fact that c) Furthermore d) Given that
    B) DESPITE THE FACT THAT
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