1. Conditionals (умовні речення) - by heart
2. Idioms and underlined words from the copy - by heart
3. WBex. 9 p.18
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To make a long story short, I was young and ambitious and I
thought I could beat the guy. To make a long story
short, the gentleman comes into the office, great suit and tie. To
cut the long story short, both pictures and inscriptions for them
were full of nonsense, which didn’t belong to history, as well as geography. To
make a long story short, I typed up a short message in Microsoft Word
telling him to call me.
Frogs won't
give you warts. That's just an old wives' tale. Have you ever
heard the old wives' tale about
the full moon causing people to act crazy?
You say
you'll pay next week - the same old
story! We come back to the same old story of having helicopters, and
so forth. It is always the same old story with
my friend. He borrows money but he never wants to pay it back. It's the same old story - the rich get
richer and the poor get poorer. It's the same old story—they won't hire you without experience but how can you get experience if you're not hired?
My father
is so unfair. He never lets me borrow the car, but if my brother needs
it, then that’s a different story.
He lets my brother do anything he wants.
In many
countries in the world people get angry if someone is late, but in Latin
countries, it’s a different story.
My friend from Brazil
tells me people there don’t mind if someone is late.
Before the recession,
I didn’t worry about money, but now it’s a
different story. Now I’m very concerned about saving money.
People
suspect us of protecting drug pushers because the press has been telling
tall tales about us. He told me a tall tale about having met some top models in a nightclub. Some youngsters love tall tales about creatures from outer space coming to earth.
Fishermen love to tell tall tales. They lie a little, eh.