on in the future Example: We were warned not to eat the fish which might give us a slight stomach upset11 Carbon emissions (n) - carbon dioxide that planes,
cars produce, thought to be harmful to the environment
Example: We all need to do more to reduce carbon emissions 12 Account for (v) - to form a total of somethingExample: Students account for the vast majority of our customers 13 Renewable energy (n) - energy that is produced using the sun, wind, rather than using fuels such as oil (C1)
Example: Renewable energy sources such as wind and wave power 14 Cling to (n) - hold on tightly to something (C2)
Example: He clung onto power for another ten years 15 Fragility (n) - the quality of being easily damaged (C2)
Example: The assassination could be serious damage to the fragile peace agreement that was signed last month Day 3 (Reading Passage 3: Reading in a whole new way)Word list:1 Constantly (adv) - all the time and often (B2)
Example: He is constantly changing his mind 2 Continuous (adj) - without a pause or interruption (B2)
Example: My computer makes a continuous low buzzing noise 3 Heart-rending (adj) - causing
great sympathy or sadnessExample: A hear-rending story 4 Expertise (n) - a high level of knowledge or skill
Example: We admired the expertise with which he prepared the meal Share with your friends: