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Purpose and reason 1.I phoned I need to speak to you. 2. the rain has stopped, we can go back in the garden. 3. the bus was late, I missed the meeting. 4.We took a taxi be late. 5.The traffic jam is to major roadworks. 6.Emma came first all her hard work. 7. I'm going by bus save costs. 8.I'll reply your e-mail he can buy the ticket today. 9.She didn't water the plants, they died. 10.We'll join the euro our economy will improve. Fill in: Shopping malls Victor Gruen, an American architect, revolutionised shopping in the 1950s by creating the type of shopping centre that we now a shopping mall. Gruen's was to provide a pleasant shopping environment in the suburbs. This shutting out the noise of the city environment and also enabling people to shop in all kinds of weather. He on using building designs that he knew people would feel with, but placed them in landscaped 'streets' that were entirely enclosed and often covered with a curved glass roof. This was done to some of the older shopping

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Purpose and reason

1.I phoned I need to speak to you.

2. the rain has stopped, we can go back in the garden.

3. the bus was late, I missed the meeting.

4.We took a taxi be late.

5.The traffic jam is to major roadworks.

6.Emma came first all her hard work.

7. I'm going by bus save costs.

8.I'll reply your e-mail he can buy the ticket today.

9.She didn't water the plants, they died.

10.We'll join the euro our economy will improve.

Fill in:

Shopping malls

Victor Gruen, an American architect, revolutionised shopping in the 1950s by creating

the type of shopping centre that we now a shopping mall.

Gruen's was to provide a pleasant shopping environment in the suburbs.

This shutting out the noise of the city environment and also enabling people

to shop in all kinds of weather. He on using building designs that he knew

people would feel with, but placed them in landscaped 'streets' that were entirely enclosed and often covered with a curved glass roof. This was done to

some of the older shopping arcades of city centres, but   these housed only small speciality shops, Gruen's shopping malls were on a much

grander .Access to the whole shopping mall was gained by using the main doors, which

the shopping 'streets' from the parking outside. As there was

no need to out bad weather, shops no longer needed windows and doors, and

people could wander from shop to shop. The space to build a shopping mall and visit its vast car parks can usually only be found in the suburbs or on

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the of the city. In many cities, shopping malls now much more than just shops; cinemas, restaurants and other forms of entertainment are also

in popularity.

Who was Robin Hood?

The Robin hood stories were certainly very popular with King Henry VIII, who ruled England at the start of 16th century. Henry was a child when the stories first appeared in

print, but they fascinated him for the rest of his life. . After all this time it is hard to tell how the stories began. Some people think that Robin Hood is a fictional character; others think he really lived, and they argue about which part of England he was from.

. The idea that they were stealing from rich folk to give the poor has saved them from being branded as villains. They certainly chose their victims carefully, sparing the poor and picking on those who were wealthy and proud.

A porter is someone who has to do fetching and carrying work, and the idea fits badly with all other stories about his life and character. Enthusiasts prefer to believe that he spent the whole of his life in the woods. They say the most of the stories about him are perfectly true - bit not this particle episode.

On the other hand, they cannot explain why anyone would ever invent such a story, which ruins the whole Robin Hood romance.

They have studied Edward II's accounts, which show the wages he paid to his workers - including a porter called Robin Hood. In November, 1324, Hood received his

final payment: 'five shillings because he could no longer work'. . If so, Robin Hood was a genuine outlaw who lived in the reign of Edward II. His career of crime was apparently brought to a sudden end when he was captured and made to work as a servant.

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A. Historians have tried to check the facts by looking for clues in all sorts of places.B. All these things have spread his fame throughout the world.C. One story says that Hood was captured and made to work as a porter at the court of King Edward II.D. According to the stories, Robin Hood and his men were thieves who pounced on wealthy travellers in lonely woods.E. They prefer the idea of Robin Hood who was free and defiant from birh until death.F. Even as a child he probably played with a bow and arrow, pretending that he was Hood the robber!G. We cannot be sure that this is the famous Robin Hood but it seems very likely.H. As a man he sometimes wore Robin Hood costumes for dances and May Day celebrations.I. Finally pensioned off in old age, his life did not quite much up to the stories!

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Imagine the following:- your wedding day- you becoming a mother, for the first time- and then, decide which of the two is the most important. Pro and Cons Essay

(250-300 words)