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Teacher | Date: Wednesday, 29.04.2015, 12:04 | Message # 46 |
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| 1 курс professions (предложения к видео)
Carpenter I am a Carpenter. He isa Carpenter. A Carpenter is a person who makes wooden things. Chef I am a chef. She is achef. A chef makes food. Clerk I am a Clerk. He is a Clerk. A Clerk keeps records. Fitness TrainerI am a Fitness Trainer. He is a Fitness Trainer. A Fitness Trainer teaches people toexercise. Jeweller I am a Jeweller. He is a Jeweller. A Jeweller sells jewellery. Journalist I am a journalist. She is a journalist. A journalist writes and prepares the news and articles. a judge. I am a judge. He is a judge. A judge is appointed to decide cases in a court of law. Lecturer I am a lecturer. He isa lecturer. A lecturer teaches in a college or a university. Librarian I am a Librarian. She is a Librarian. A Librarian manages the library .Magician I am a Magician. He is a Magician. A Magician performs magic tricks. Photographer I am a photographer. She is a photographer. A photographer takes photographs. Pilot I am a pilot. He is apilot. A Pilot flies airplanes. PoliceOfficer I am a Police Officer. She is a Police Officer. A Police Officer stops people from breakingthe law. Real Estate Agent I am a Real EstateAgent. She is a Real Estate Agent. A Real Estate Agent helpspeople buy and sell property.
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Teacher | Date: Saturday, 02.05.2015, 20:50 | Message # 47 |
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| Для 1 курса Перейдите по ссылке и посмотрите видео - презентацию по теме "Профессии": http://twominenglish.com/video/305-Learn-English-Job-Vocabulary-Part-2-Professions-in-English-What-s-your-occupation-.html
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Teacher | Date: Sunday, 03.05.2015, 20:37 | Message # 48 |
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| ПРОФЕССИИ С ПЕРЕВОДОМ 1 ЧАСТЬ Автомеханик Motor mechanic Агроном Agronomist Адвокат Lawyer; attorney Администратор Administrator;manager Актер Actor Акушер Obstetrician Аниматор Animator Артист Artist Архитектор Architect Астроном Astronomer Аудитор Auditor Банкир Banker Бармен Barman, bartender;barkeeper Бетонщик Concrete worker Библиотекарь Librarian Businessman ['bɪznəsmən] Бизнесмен Биолог Biologist Бортпроводник Flight attendant Ботаник Botanist Бригадир Foreman Брокер Broker Бухгалтер Bookkeeper; accountant Верстальщик Maker-up Ветеринар Veterinarian; vet Визажист Esthetician, makeup artist Водитель Driver Водопроводчик Plumber Военнослужащий Serviceman Воспитатель Teacher; educator ['edju:keıtə] Врач Physician; doctor Гардеробщик Cloakroom attendant Гид Guide Гинеколог Gynaecologist Горнорабочий Miner, mineworker Грузчик Loader; loading workman Дворник Yardman, street cleaner Девелопер Developer Дерматолог Dermatologist Дизайнер Designer Диетолог Dietitian Диктор Announcer Дилер Dealer Директор Director, manager Дирижер Conductor Диспетчер Controller Дистрибьютор Distributor Доярка Milker, dairymaid Железнодорожник Railwaymanбрит.; railroadman, railroader амер. Животновод Livestock breeder Журналист Journalist Заведующий Manager Закройщик Tailor's cutter Заместитель Deputy Звукорежиссер (audio) mixer, sound/ audio man Имиджмейкер Image maker Engineer [,enʤı'nıə] -Инженер Инкассатор (money) Collector Инспектор Inspector Исполнитель Executor, executing officer Историк Historian Каменщик Mason, bricklayer Кардиолог Cardiologist Кассир Cashier Киноло гDog expert; cynologist Кинооператор Cameraman Кинорежиссёр Film director Коммерсант Merchant, businessman Композитор Composer Кондитер Confectioner Конструктор Designer, constructor Консультант Consultant Контролер Comptroller, inspector, supervisor Копирайтер Copywriter Косметолог Cosmetologist Космонавт Astronaut, spaceman; cosmonaut Крановщик Crane operator Кузнец Smith Курьер Messenger, courier Лаборант Laboratory assistant Лётчик Pilot Литейщик Foundry worker Маклер Broker Маляр Painter Манекенщица Model Маркетолог Marketeer Массажист Masseur Мастер Foreman Математик Mathematician Машинист Engineer; driver, operator Медсестра Nurse Менеджер Manager Мерчендайзер Merchandiser Металлург Metallurgist Милиционер Policeman, police officer Модератор Moderator Монтажник Fitter,rigger, erector Монтер Adjuster, assembler, mounter Моторист Motor mechanic Музыкант Musician Мясник Butcher Наладчик Adjuster Налоговый инспектор Tax officer, tax official Начальник Head, chief; boss; superior Невропатолог Neuropathologist Нотариус Notary public Няня Nanny, nursemaid, (dry) nurse; baby-sitter
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Teacher | Date: Sunday, 03.05.2015, 20:40 | Message # 49 |
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| ПРОФЕССИИ С ПЕРЕВОДОМ 2 ЧАСТЬ Окулист - Oculist Онколог - Oncologist, cancer specialist Оператор - Operator Отделочник - Trimmer Официант - Waiter Охотник - Hunter Охранник - Guard Палач - Executioner, hangman Парикмахер - Hairdresser;barber Певец - Singer Педиатр -P(a)ediatrician Пекарь- Baker Переводчик - Interpreter Писатель - Writer,author Плотник - Carpenter Повар - Cook Политик - Politician Полицейский - Policeman, policeofficer Помощник - Assistant; aide Портной - Tailor Портье - Receptionist Посудомойщик - Dishwasher Почтальон - Postman брит.; letter / mailcarrier амер. Entrepreneur [,ɔntrəprə'nə:]; business ownerПредприниматель Преподаватель - Teacher Программист - Programmer Продавец - Shopassistant брит.; salesman амер. Продюсер - Producer Прокурор -- Prosecutor, public prosecutor Промоутер - Promoter Прораб - Work superintendent Психиатр - Psychiatrist, psychiater Психолог - Psychologist Разнорабочий - Unskilled labourer; odd-jobman Ревизор - Inspector Редактор - Editor Ремонтник - Repairman, repairer, repair(s) mechanic Репетитор - Privatetutor Риелтор - Realtor Рыбак - Fisherman Садовник - Gardener Сантехник - Plumber Сапожник - Shoemaker,cobbler Сварщик - Welder Священнослужитель - Priest Секретарь - Secretary Сиделка - Nurse Системный администратор - Systemadministrator Скульптор - Sculptor Следователь - Investigator Слесарь - Metalworker Специалист - Specialist, expert Спортсмен -Sportsman,athlete Стекольщик - Glazier, glass cutter Стилист - Stylist Столяр - Joiner Стоматолог - Dentist,stomatologist Сторож - Watch(man), guard Страховой агент - Insurance agent, fixer Строитель - Builder Стюардесса - Flight attendant; stewardess,airhostess Супервайзер - Supervisor Таксист - Taxi driver; cabby Татуировщик -Tattooist Телохранитель - Bodyguard Терапевт - Therapeutist, physician Техник - Technician Технолог - Technologist Ткач - Weaver Товаровед -Goods manager ТокарьTurner Торговый представитель Talesrepresentative, business representative Травматолог Traumatologist Тракторист Tractor driver Тренер Trainer, coach Уборщица Cleaner; janitor; charwoman Учёный Scientist Учитель Teacher; tutor Фармацевт Pharmaceutist, pharmaceutical chemist Фельдшер Medicalassistant Фермер Farmer Физик Physicist Философ Philosopher Финансист Financier Фотограф Photographer Фрезеровщик Milling machine operator Химик Chemist Хирург Surgeon Хореограф choreographer Художник Artist; painter Шахтёр Miner Швея Seamstress Штукатур Plasterer Эколог Ecologist Экономист Economist
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Teacher | Date: Sunday, 03.05.2015, 21:46 | Message # 50 |
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| Choosing a Career Sooner or later all of us face the problem of choosing a career when we are to decide what we are going to be in future. Choosing a career is not asimple matter — in fact, it can be one of the most important in our life. You don't need to hurry making a decision. You should examine your abilities and character, take a realistic view of your strengths and weaknesses, pay attention to your parents' and friends' advice and take into account your own preferences. The last point in thelist is particularly important because there are many examples when people make great mistakes choosing their future profession. Sometimes they either simply follow in the footsteps of their parents or relatives or just blindly follow their advice. Your choice should be mostly based on your own opinion. So, never base only on other people's opinion. Having thought carefully about what sort ofperson you are, try to work out a list of your occupation requirements. Nowadays there is a great variety of jobs to any taste. Choosing a future career, we should consider the following things. • Pay. Is the size of your salary important? Generally speaking, it is important. If you are going to be independent, successful and wealthy, you have to find a well-paid job. Moreover, if you are going to have a family, you should be ready to support it. Naturally, you'd like to live in good conditions, and your children to study at good schools, and then to enter prestigious universities, to travel all around the world and so on. • Further training,promotion prospects and job conditions should also bekept in mind. Just after graduating it is very difficult to find a plum job which will respond to all your preferences. It is usually a monotonous, tedious clerical job, but if you are a capable and hard-working person, you will certainly be offered an opportunity toclimb the ladder. • Place of work. Youought to decide whether you want to work indoors (cashier, chemist, librarian, secretary, etc.) or outdoors (driver, firefighter, estate agent, etc.). Your choice may be based on your lifestyle or health condition .• Full-time, part-time, flexitime jobs. There is no set pattern to part-timeworking. It may involve a later start and earlier finish time than a full-time position, working mornings or afternoons only, fewer working days in a week for less salary. It is a perfect variant for students who want to juggle their studies and work, as well as flexitime jobs. Employees decide by themselves when to begin and end their working day. • Communication with different people. Meeting and dealing with peopledoesn't appeal to every person. Some people are not very sociable shy and diffident. It is a great talent to havecommunication skills. If you think you have it, you may choose a profession involving close contacts with people, such as a doctor, a journalist, a lawyer, a guide, a teacher. • Business trips. You should keep in mind that some professionssimply travelling all over the world, such as tour guides, scientists, actors, journalists, pilots and so on. It's not always fun. Business trips may last a week, a month and even more. You may be sent to London for a few days, then you'll spend only a few hours in Paris, and right after that, without any rest, you'll have to go to Berlin. Sometimes it turns out that you don't have even an hour for yourself just to relax and see the town you've come to. Such trips may be very exhausting and stressful. However, if you are young, ambitious and full of energy, you will be able not only to do your job successfully but also see the world. • Aspiration for creative work. If you are a creative person, it's amust for you to find such job. It can be a job of an artist, a tailor, a designer or a stylist. • Jobs connected with risk. Such jobs are usually well-paid, but very dangerous. A police officer, a fireman, a bodyguard, a lifeguard —these are the names of jobs which imply risk. Those, who want a rewarding but demanding job and who are ready to devote all their lives to it, may choose this kind of work. Analyzing all these points will helpyou not to make a wrong choice. In case you are an aspiring, responsible, creative, optimistic, reliable person, who is ready to learn and be laborious, who is not afraid of any difficulties of the future and ready to solve any problem with a smile, the world of jobs and careers will be open to you. Choosing a career should not only be a matter of future prestige and wealth. Work should bring real satisfaction; otherwise your whole life will become dull and monotonous.
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Teacher | Date: Thursday, 04.06.2015, 21:03 | Message # 51 |
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| Read the text, please!
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Teacher | Date: Monday, 05.10.2015, 23:59 | Message # 52 |
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| ex8, p. 28 So Many Men so Many MindsAlexander'sfamily has a flat in a new block of flats on the outskirts of Moscow. Their flat is on the fourth floor.Alexander'sforeign friends — Peter, Jane and Nora —are now in Moscow. At the weekend they come to Alexander tohave a look at his new flat. Alexander welcomes them on the landing. He shows them all the modern conveniences: central heating, running hot and cold water, electricity, gas, the Internet, two lifts and a chute to carry rubbish down, as well as three rooms, a kitchen and a balcony.Peteris a future designer. He gives Alexander a piece of advice to change the wallpaper colours in his bedroom and rearrange some pieces of furniture. Peter says: "Look! It would be right to put the bookcase closer to the right-hand corner. I think your wallpaper should be pink."Janeis not a designer. She is a sociology student, but she has good taste. Jane likes Alexander's library with a lot of English and Russian books, the cosy kitchen and the paintings on the walls. But Jane doesn't like the carpet on the floor. "It is not in fashion now," she explains to Alex. As for the wallpaper colours in Alex's room, Jane prefers them in green.Alexanderis at a loss. He looks at the wallpaper in his room and at the carpet on the floor. Whose advice to follow? Are these statements true or false? Correct the false ones.1. Alexander's pen friends are now in Moscow.2. At the weekend Alexander meets them at the metro station. 3. Heshows them a rich collection of English and Russian books. 4. Peterlikes Alexander's library and pictures on the walls. 5. Janeis not a designer but she works for a building company. 6. Jane thinks that Alexander does not follow fashion trends.7. She recommends Alexander to change the wallpaper in the living room. 8. Janeprefers it in pink. 9. Peter thinks it is better to move the bookcase. Alex is ready to follow his advice. Ex. 11, p. 29 Talk about your flat/house using the following prompts. I live ... (in the centre of Moscow). My flat is on the ... floor of a .. .-storey block of flats. It has (all) modern conveniences.... It is a .. .-roomed flat with a ... (livmg room etc). My favourite room is a . . It is ... (large, cosy etc). The wall/wallpaper colour is .. The furniture there is ... (modern, stylish etc). It includes ... (я round table etc). I like/dislike rearranging the furniture.
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Teacher | Date: Friday, 09.10.2015, 22:31 | Message # 53 |
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| ThereIs no Place like HomeThe first floor in Russia = the ground floor inthe UK.Americanssay "apartment", but British people say "flat".What floor do you live on? - I live on the ninthfloor. Do you have a lift? How many rooms are there in your flat/house? What furniture do you have in your living room?ex.7, p. 27 block of flats — многоэтажный,многоквартирный дом onthe outskirts — на окраине landing— межквартирная лестничная площадка modern conveniences — современные удобства central heating — центральное отопление runninghot and cold water — водопровод сгорячей и холодной водой rubbish chute — мусоропровод to give a piece of advice — давать совет wall paper— обои to arrange — расставлять (мебель) stylish— стильный right (left)-hand corner — правый (левый) угол cosy— уютный tobe in fashion — быть в моде / модным;to be out of fashion — быть немодным; fashionable— модный; unfashionable— немодный tobe at a loss — растеряться, бытьв растерянности entry phone — домофон study— кабинетhall— коридор wallunit — стенкаsideboard— сервантstool— табуретflat-screenTV — плоский(жидкокристаллический)телевизорdivanbed — диван-кроватьstandardlamp — торшерbuilt-inwardrobe — встроенный шкаф toexamine — разглядывать project or alarm clock — будильник- проектор lampshade— абажур bedsidetable — прикроватная тумбочка dressingtable — туалетный столик
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Teacher | Date: Friday, 09.10.2015, 22:42 | Message # 54 |
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| ex.12, p. 30You have receiveda letter from your pen friend Tim. He writes:"...My parents want to buy a semi-detached house. Iwant it to have a large lounge, a kitchen, a study downstairs and six bedrooms upstairs. I don't want an open fireplace. I prefer to have central heating. We have two cars, so we need at least two parking places or garages ..."Writeto Tim (100 —140 words). Ask him questions about the new house and give your opinion and/or adviceex.15, p. 31 Put thewords in the right order to make sentences.Put theverbs in the correct form.1. areI there I three cushions I the sofa I on.2. wantI in the right-hand corner I they I put I a coffee table I to.3. eightchairs I opposite the door I a round table I there is I and.4. newI his family I a vacuum cleaner I has got.5. onI a lot of I there are I pictures I the walls.6. notI the bedroom I there are I bedside tables I in I any. likes I room I sometimes I in I their granny I to rearrange I her I the furniture. ex. 16, p. 31 British Homes There (to be) 22 million homes in Britain - big homesand small homes, old cottages and new buildings, houses and flats. Many British people (to love) old houses. They also (to love) gardening, and there (to be) gardens everywhere you go: in towns, villages and out in the country. Two thirds of families in Britain (to own) their houses. Millions of these houses (to be) the same with two or three bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs, dining room and kitchen downstairs. There (to be) a great many different kinds of homes in Britain, but there (to be) not enough! It (to be) often very difficult for young people to find a home when they (to want) to start a family. British homes (to be) usually smaller than American homes. But like Americans, different generations usually (not to live) in the same house.
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Teacher | Date: Friday, 09.10.2015, 22:44 | Message # 55 |
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| ex.14, p. 30 Completethe sentences with the appropriate words and phrases from the box. a. central heating b. washing machine c. in brown colour d. at a loss e. a lampshade f. chute h.wardrobesi. modern conveniences j. cosyk. block of flats I. in fashion m. the left-hand corner n. dish washer o. the outskirts 1. This family lives in a new ...... on ...of Moscow. 2. Our country house doesn't have … . 3. Most English houses don't have … and in winter it is cold in them. 4. In the kitchen we have a … but we don't have a ...... . The … is to carry rubbish down. 6. They want to build a new house with … around it. 7. In my study everything is … 8. The wall units are not … now. Everybody prefers built-in … 9. Our living room is small, but in spite of it, it is very … . 10. … There is a small round table with a music centre in … of the bedroom. Kitchen Smart is a specialized retailer of high-quality kitchen furniture and appliances. We offer many different products for your kitchen such as kitchen islands, kitchen sinks, kitchen mats, storage and serving carts, desks, knife holders, cutting boards and much more to keep your kitchen well-organized, safe and beautiful. All of our products are chosen from safe kitchen equipment manufacturers with excellent reputations in the kitchen furniture and equipment industries.
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Teacher | Date: Friday, 09.10.2015, 22:47 | Message # 56 |
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| ex.19, p. 33 Complete the dialogue and get ready to act it out in class.— Goodafternoon! Are you …, thelandlady?— Yes,I am. You must be … Pleased to meet you.— Pleasedto meet you too.— Welcome and come in. Letme show you your room. This way, please. It is not very large, but ….— Oh,I see. Is it furnished?— Yes.There is/are — Thisis really good. And where is the bathroom?- It's … Let's go and have a look at it.
Ex8, p. 42 Are these statements true or false? Correct the false ones.1.Alexander's working day starts at 6:30.2. He is in the habit of having a big breakfast. 3.Alexander's favourite subject is Maths. 4. Inthe middle of the day the students go to the canteen.5.Alexander likes to play football. 6. Inthe evenings he goes for a walk with his friends.ex.11, p. 42 Talk about yourworking day usingMy usual working daystarts at... I get up at...It takes me ... My classes startat... We usually have ...lessons a day. At.. . o'clock ourclasses are over. I come back home at... Athome I.. . If I have time, I...I go to bed at...ex.13,p.43 Complete the sentences with the appropriate words and phrases from the box a. buzzes b. wealth c. busy d. goal e. hard takes a shower lazybones h. cold water i. canteen gathers flash by to organize m. health n. lasts o. to stay in bed 1. Life is impossible without work. 2. Alexander tries … his working day well. 3. At 6:15 my alarm clock … . 4. I usually try … as long as possible. Am I a … ? 5. Good is better than … . 6. I wash my face with … . In a common school every lesson … 40 minutes. This week I am doing … my project. At dinner all our family … at the kitchen table. 10. At 11 o'clock he … and goes to bed.
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Teacher | Date: Friday, 09.10.2015, 22:47 | Message # 57 |
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| ex.14, p. 43 Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Simple1. Andrew (to watch) some educational programmes in English.2. This team (to play) like a champion.3. Parsons (to catch) the ball and (to pass) it to Roberts. 4. Theseminar (to finish) at 12:00.5. Emma (to dream) at the lesson. 6. Ivan (to leave) school next year.7. Ann (to brush) her hair in front of the mirror.8. He (to grab) his bag and (to rush) to the bus stop. 9. She often (to forget) her lunchbox at home.10. My group mates (to say) that I (to dress) fashionably.
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Teacher | Date: Friday, 09.10.2015, 22:50 | Message # 58 |
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| THERE IS AND THERE ARE STRUCTURES Дляобозначения местоположения какого-нибудь предмета (предметов) или лица (лиц) в английском языке в the Present Simple используются структуры thereis и there are:There is a book on thedesk. На столе лежит/находится книга.There are books on thedesk. На столе лежат/находятсякниги.Структураthere is используется перед неисчисляемыми существительными и исчисляемыми существительными в единственном числе: There is a coffee tablein the corner. В углу стоит журнальный столик.There is an Italian book on the shelf. На полке стоит/есть итальянская книга.There is milk in theglass. В стакане налито/есть молоко.Структура there are используется перед исчисляемыми существительными во множественном числе:There are six chairs inthe room. В комнате шесть стульев.There are nice curtains onthe window. На окне (висят) красивые шторы.THERE IS There is a book on thedesk. There's a book on the desk. Is there a book on the desk?There is not a book on the desk. There isn't a book on the desk. There is no book on the desk. THERE ARE There are books on thedesk. There're books on the desk.Are there (any) books on the desk?There are not (any) books on the desk. There aren't (any) books on the desk. There are no (any) books on the desk.There is a book and exercise books on the desk. There are exercise books and a book on the desk. Ex5 – 6, p. 27 Make the sentences negative. Write all possible forms.1. There issome milk in the bottle.2. There are two chairs and one armchair in the sitting room.3. There are three apples and one pear in the box.4. There is some grapefruit juice in the glass.5. There are new houses in this street. Make the sentences interrogative.1. There is ayard near my house.2. There are a lot of boxes in this corner of the hall.3. There is sugar in the tea.4. There are a lot of pupils in the room.5. There is a fridge and a washing machinein our kitchen.
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Teacher | Date: Wednesday, 04.11.2015, 19:58 | Message # 59 |
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| DO YOUR HOMEWORK. UNIT 5.
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Teacher | Date: Friday, 18.12.2015, 22:53 | Message # 60 |
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| Read the text.
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