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English, 13.02.2022 14:00 AviMali

5 Match the words (1 - 7) that the speakers used in exercise 4 to the definitions (a-g).
1 assume
2 benefits
3 curious
4 supportive
5 even-tempered
6 dizzy
7 preparation
a giving encouragement and help
b believe that something is true without any proof
c feeling of being off balance or spinning around
d advantages received from something
e wanting to know or learn something
f getting ready for something
g not becoming angry or upset easily


5 Match the words (1 - 7) that the speakers used in

exercise 4 to the definitions (a-g).
1 assume

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