"Laugh, Please", and say which of the two is right. 1. The writer found giving lectures (тore dificuli / easier) than writing books. 2. Las- year he was invited to give a lecture to (Chinese / Japanese) students. 3. Most of his listener (could / couldn ') understand spoken English. 4. The writer spoke to the students throug (an interpreter / another lecturer). 5. The writer told the listeners a (sad / atusing) story. 6.TE interpreter made his story very (long / shor). 7. The students (laughed / didn't laug afterwards. 8. The interpreter (1old / didn't tel) the writer's story in Japanese.
When people (1) disagree with each other, they may have conflicts. Conflicts happen when people have different ideas or (2) values. It is not always possible to (3) prevent conflicts. But we can (4) resolve conflicts by (5) peaceful means means.
II.
They don’t get along with each other.
It took him many years to get over the death of his parents.
I won’t be able to get away from the office before seven.
I don’t want to put up with a society that supports smokers.
What time did you get back last time?
III.
provide - to offer (food, drink, etc.)
support - to help by approval, sympathy, or by giving money
discovery - finding or learning something
confident - a feeling that one can rely on oneself
criticize - to indicate the faults of something
IV.
1. My freind said to watch this film.
2. Sasha said to tune in the radio at 7 o'clock the next day.
3. The doctor advised Nick to not eat fat food oane month.
4. The librarian said to Tanya to listen to that story on the radio.
5. My elder sister said to me to not go to that concert.