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come together as if a sculptor had flung a nose, a mouth, eyes, and
                            hands together.
                                                                                   (D. Lessing)

                            3.Describe what is typical of a person when he/she is :

                                       Selfish                Generous
                                       Shy                    Self-confident
                                       Mean                   Bad-tempered
                                       Honest                 Easy-going

                                  Model: a friendly person usually smiles and says hallo when we
                            meet.


                            4. Make up a situation to illustrate one of the proverbs.

                            1.Clothes make the man.
                            2.Courtesy costs nothing.

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                            1.Correct the mistakes if any.

                             1.  He was young and very fair and  thin with an odd face, a face
                                 that were asked somehow.
                             2.  The two sides of it didn’t matched.
                             3.  He could be quite bad-tempered in his clients.
                             4.  He was an ill man; I could see that at once.
                             5.  I don’t think he was the English. Scandinavian of some kind I
                                 guess.

                            2.Translate the following.

                            I.   The girl had fine features, very regular and well-proportioned; a
                            good mouth; and the very clear eyes, blue-grey eyes set more intense
                            by her tanned complexion, had lost their afternoon abstraction. They
                            were made up a little now, a faintly Slavonic oblongness about them
                            accentuated; and they had a directness he liked.  (J. Fowles)




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