Fill in the gaps with the adverbs below. There are two extra adverbs that you should not use. 1 London’s traffic jams are bad. 2 The school is really big, but looks small from the outside. 3 I was late and the train was going slowly. 4 It is important that the deal is signed this month. 5 I went snowboarding last weekend – it was cold when the sun went in. 6 The teacher told him off for standing close to the edge of the platform. Language 5 Language i i I can use adverb collocations. bitterly critically dangerously deceptively famously impressively notoriously frustratingly United States scientists are on the case, too. The National Academies last October launched a study into sunlight reflection technologies, including their feasibility, impacts and risks, and governance requirements. The study’s authors held their first meeting in Washington, D.C., at the end of April. Speakers included David Keith, a Harvard University physicist who has developed his own patented technology for using chemistry to remove CO2 directly from the atmosphere, and Kelly Wanser of the Marine Cloud Brightening Project, which is studying the efficacy of seeding clouds with sea salt and other materials to reflect more sunlight back into space. The project is preparing for future trials. An English youth magazine wants to find out how young people feel about global brands and the impact these brands have on them. For this reason they have organised a writing competition promising valuable prizes donated by well-known companies. You have decided to take part in the competition. Choose one brand and write an article in which you: ■■ describe the brand you have chosen ■■ analyse its advertising campaign and the brand image created by the advertisers ■■ assess the impact of the brand on young people Write about 250 words and provide a title. Writing 6 Writing i i I can describe effects and influences. I can talk about brands and advertising. 161 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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