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Unit 6 Test 1 Jacob: Hi Trang, how are you? Trang: I'm good, thanks. How are you? Jacob: I'm doing well, thanks. I noticed that you're new to the UK. Do you know how people greet each other here? Trang: No, I'm not sure. Can you tell me? Jacob: Sure. In the UK, people usually greet each other with a handshake or a nod of the head. If you're meeting someone for the first time, it's common to introduce yourself and say "pleased to meet you". Trang: Oh, I see. Is there any other way to greet people? Jacob: Yes, some people might also say "hello" or "hi" when they meet someone. And in more informal settings, like with friends or family, people might give each other a hug or a kiss on the cheek. Trang: That's interesting. Thanks for letting me know, Jacob. Jacob: No problem, Trang. And don't worry, people here are generally very friendly and welcoming, so you'll feel right at home in no time. Test 2 Nomadic life has been an essential part of Mongolian culture for centuries. Many Mongolians still live a traditional nomadic lifestyle today, moving their herds of livestock from one grazing area to another in search of food and water. The nomads live in ‘gers’, which are portable felt tents that can be easily assembled and disassembled. These ‘gers’ are simple but functional, providing shelter from the harsh weather conditions that Mongolia is known for. Living a nomadic life means that the Mongolian people are deeply connected to nature and the land. They rely on their animals for food, transportation, and clothing, and have a deep respect for the environment. Despite the challenges of living a nomadic lifestyle, many Mongolians cherish the freedom and independence that it provides, as well as the strong sense of community and family. Visitors to Mongolia can experience the nomadic lifestyle by staying with a nomadic family, learning about their customs and traditions, and helping with daily tasks such as herding animals or making traditional foods. It's a unique and authentic way to experience the rich culture and history of Mongolia. Test 3 Many teenagers today are turning to online learning as a way to supplement their education or pursue their interests outside of school. Online learning offers a flexible and convenient way to access a wide range of courses and resources from anywhere with an internet connection. Teenagers can benefit from online learning in many ways. For example, they can take courses on subjects that may not be available at their school, or they can learn at their own pace without the pressure of keeping up with a class. Online learning can also help teenagers develop important skills such as time management, self-discipline, and digital literacy. However, it's important for teenagers to be aware of the potential drawbacks of online learning, such as the lack of face-to-face interaction with teachers and peers. It's also important to choose reputable and high-quality online courses and resources to ensure that they are getting the most out of their learning experience. Overall, online learning can be a valuable tool for teenagers to supplement their education and pursue their interests, as long as they approach it with caution and diligence.

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