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256 Answers<br />

1h begins/tends/seems<br />

1i in/after<br />

1j they<br />

1k easily/well/effectively<br />

1l third/further<br />

1m most<br />

1n since/because/as<br />

1o on<br />

1p why<br />

1q necessary/better/useful/helpful<br />

1r an<br />

1s before<br />

1t their<br />

<strong>Writing</strong> Test 2<br />

Speaking and <strong>Writing</strong><br />

1) When we speak, it is normally to one or<br />

2) a small number of people, who are often well known to us.<br />

3) As we speak, we are able<br />

4) to study our listeners’ faces for expressions which tell<br />

5) us their reaction to what we are saying;<br />

6) for example agreement, or amusement.<br />

7) If their expressions show incomprehension<br />

8) we will probably restate what we are saying.<br />

9) For most people speaking feels like a natural activity,<br />

10) though if they have to make a formal speech<br />

11) they often find the situation stressful.<br />

1) <strong>Writing</strong>, however, is much more like speaking to<br />

2) an unknown audience.<br />

3) Unless we are writing a letter to a friend

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