Test Yourself - 01
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Test Yourself - 01
Terrible : horrible : awful : DREADFUL korkunç Trouble bela sorun problem I am IN great TROUBLE! Başim büyük belada! Get INTO trouble başi belaya girmek Apologize: Say sorry özür dilemek Forgive (V) affetmek bağişlamak Take legal action : take sb-sth TO a court : SUE mahkemeye vermek dava etmek Invent icat etmek Invest yatırım yapmak Investigate (into) : research (into) :look into ARAŞTIRMAK soruşturmak Hostile : unfriendly düşmancıl Break (a rule – a law) : violate (V) (bir kuralı – kanunu) ÇİĞNEMEK ihlal etmek Get : become : Go o hale gelmek I am afraid I am going crazy! korkarım kafayı yiyorum! Deliriyorum! Go mad = go crazy The weather is getting hotter and hotter. True or False? 1. New Zealand's leader pulled the ponytail of a waitress. T /F 2. The waitress has asked the leader many times to stop pulling her hair. T / F 3. It's possible for the waitress to take the leader to court. T /F 4. The leader could face a charge of hostile touching in court. T / F 5. Everyone in New Zealand thinks the leader's apology is enough. T / F 6. New Zealand's deputy leader said the behaviour wasn't unacceptable. T / F 7. The deputy leader said the leader knew where personal boundaries lay. T / F 8. An equal rights group said you don't need permission to touch people. T / F Tired of be fed up with : have enough of sth birşeyden gına gelmek bıkmak usanmak Continue devam etmek Continuously : continuously : CONSTANTLY without a break :repeatedly defeatle tekrar tekrar sürekli devamlı Let : allow : permit izin vermek Permission : CONSENT izin rıza onay Disallow : ban : FORBID : PROHIBIT yasaklamak Answer Key a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. True / False 1. T 2. T 3. T Synonym Match specialist tugged thought quite constantly consent joking said sorry named looked into 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 69 pulled apologised repeatedly investigated expert horsing around believed called rather permission 4. T 5. F a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. tugged said sorry constantly looked into specialist joking thought named quite consent 6. F 7. F 8. F Online YDS Kursu Quite : rather : VERY OLDUKÇA | Synonym Match 1. pulled 2. apologised 3. repeatedly 4. investigated 5. expert 6. horsing around 7. believed 8. called 9. rather 10. permission | Pony midilli atı Tail kuyruk Ponytail (Saç) atkuyruğu Pull ÇEKMEK X push İTMEK ydstime.com PM stands for Prime Minister. Stand for : represent -e karşılık gelmek temsil etmek (kısaltmalar için kullanılır) ydstime.com Online YDS Kursu | ydstime.com Online YDS Kursu | ydstime.com Vocabulary List New Zealand Prime Minister John Key could be in trouble after he pulled the ponytail of a waitress in a café. Mr Key apologised after waitress Amanda Bailey posted online that the PM had pulled her hair many times when he visited the café. Ms Bailey said Mr Key started the hair-pulling last year during his election campaign. She said she repeatedly told him to stop and to not do it again, but he didn't listen to her. She could now take New Zealand's leader to court. He could be investigated for the crime of "hostile touching" if Ms Bailey goes to the police. A New Zealand legal expert said: "You have to remember this is an older white male with a lot of power." He said Ms Bailey was in a powerless position. Mr Key has apologised for his actions and said he was just "horsing around" (joking) with the waitress. However, many people in New Zealand think the apology is not enough. Women's rights campaigner Marilyn Waring told Radio New Zealand that she believed Mr Key had broken the law. She said: "I'm getting tired of it being called anything but illegal." New Zealand's deputy leader Tracey Martin said it was unacceptable behaviour for a leader of any country. She added: "If he doesn't understand where people's personal boundaries lie, we've got some rather serious problems." The Equal Employment Opportunities Commission, said: "It's never OK to touch someone without their permission." Online YDS Kursu NZ PM in ponytail-pulling problem Breaking News - Basic - #152
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