1) Fixing that sink has really done me …! (cause to become very tired) 2) We had to do … a washing machine at first. (manage despite the absence of) 3) I’m doing … an old cottage. (renovate) 4) Do … your shoe lace, Lize! (tie) Fill in: without, up, in.
🧠 Тематика вопроса:
Дисциплина посвящена изучению современных методов анализа текстов и коммуникативных процессов, включая лингвистические, семиотические и социокультурные аспекты. В рамках курса рассматриваются ключевые теории дискурса, стратегии интерпретации информации и особенности работы с различными типами текстов. Студенты развивают навыки критического мышления, учатся выявлять скрытые смыслы и контексты, что важно для профессиональной деятельности в сфере медиа, лингвистики и социальных исследований. Практические задания направлены на применение полученных знаний в реальных коммуникативных ситуациях.
Варианты ответа:
- 1) in; 2) without; 3)up; 4) up.
- 1) up; 2) without; 3) in; 4) up.
- 1) without; 2) in; 3)up; 4) up.
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