1 Don’t tell me you are too busy to give me a handwith the cooking. You have been playing computer games for the last twohours. 2 We are very proud of our son. He has broken the school high jump record again. 3 I’m totally exhausted! I have been cleaningthe house all day but I still haven't finished the bathroom. 4 I’m afraid you won’t be able to leave for homeearlier today, Ms Brown. It’s 5 o’clock and you have written onlyhalf of the proposal so far.5 Diane Porter is a well-known applied linguist.Recently she has done research on the effects of students’ age onsecond language learning. B 1 No one can accuse them/themselves of something thatthey haven’t done. 2 If we try not to get angry with ourselves/each otherso quickly, we will probably solve our problems more easily. 3 I think George should look at him/himself criticallyand go on a diet to lose some weight.4 My daughters are going to be vain. They are only sixyears old and already spend most of their time looking at themselves/each otherin the mirror.C At the airport: A Good evening. Could I see your passport , please? B Here you are.A Is this all your luggage? B Yes, just this suitcase and this bag. A That’s OK. Here is your credit (landing) card. Go togates number two.B Thank you.D 0 passport control 1 ticket collector 2 overhead locker 3 information desk4 traffic jams 5 emergencyexit6 life jacket E 0 The undergroundis a railway system in which electric trains travel mainly below the ground. 1 A ferry is a boat or ship for transportingpassengers and vehicles across an area of water. 2 We’ll be sitting in the second car/ carriage/ wagon fromthe front of the train. 3 A pedestrian is a person who is walking in astreet. 4 If you don’t hurry up, we are going tomiss our train. 5 My parents are Green Peace activists and they areinvolved in the campaign against air and water pollution6 Is this Marszalkowska Street or should I getoff at the next stop?