p. 107
ex. 4
follow, graduate from, do,
serve, become, work for, do/get/apply for
grad‧u‧ate /ˈɡrædʒueɪt/ ●●● S2 W2 verb
1 [intransitive] to obtain
a degree, especially a first degree, from a college or university
graduate from
- Kate graduated from
medical school last year.
graduate in
- He graduated in physics
from Cambridge University.
Ex. 5
1c, 2e, 3a, 4g, 5d, 6b, 7f
ex. 7
Korea, aerospace
engineering, July
The US, the austronauts, the
1930s
Ex. 8
The, -, the, the
The, the,
-, -, -, -
The, -, -
The, the, -, the, -
The, -, -
The intrusive r
p. 108
ex. 1
encourage young explorers,
adventurers, scientists, photographers... to continue thier research and
investigation and to push their boundaries.
Awarded $10,000 and publish
their articles in the magazine
Anthropology, space
exploration, music, mountaineering
Not necessarily, at an
early stage
Scarce resources
Through social media,
videogames...
Homework: p. 108, ex. 3
& 4
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