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explore, gap, heading, mature, raise, skill, straight, the elderly, take a year off,
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The Duke of Edinburgh Award started in 1956. The award
1._____________ young people to 2._____________ it by doing something for
their communities. In order to complete the award, young people have to
spend doing 3._____________ but 4._____________ activities. They usually
take a 5._____________ year for that in the EU. Instead of 6._____________
7._____________ into college after school, students 8._____________ to
9._____________ special interests and 10._____________. They do voluntary
work (e.g: helping 11._____________ people, 12._____________) learn a new
practical or social 13._____________ and go on expeditions. They 14.
_____________ new challenges, 15._____________ qualities or even
16._____________ money for 17._____________. When they finish they get an
18._____________ challenges. It usually 19._____________ 3 years to
complete the award. Colleges find that students who made this choice are
more confident, responsible and 20._____________ and do better on their
courses.

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Social psychologist Sam Gosling 1._____________ how well people can


2._____________ with others' personalities. He found that people are quite
good 3._____________ reading someone else's personality from their
bedroom or similar 4._____________. When meeting for the 1st time the
quickest way of 5._____________ people is asking what 6.___________ of
music they listen to. Sam read all the on-line 7._____________ and found
that the most 8._____________ topic student 9._____________ is that of
music - far more than any other 10._____________. But can you use music
to judge personality 11._____________? According to Sam's
12._____________ the students are 13._____________
14._____________ people from their musical choices.
award, achieve, challenging, charity, develop, disabled, encourage, exciting,
explore, gap, heading, mature, raise, skill, straight, the elderly, take a year off,
takes, take up, volunteer
The Duke of Edinburgh Award started in 1956. The award
1._____________ young people to 2._____________ it by doing something for
their communities. In order to complete the award, young people have to
spend doing 3._____________ but 4._____________ activities. They usually
take a 5._____________ year for that in the EU. Instead of 6._____________
7._____________ into college after school, students 8._____________ to
9._____________ special interests and 10._____________. They do voluntary
work (e.g: helping 11._____________ people, 12._____________) learn a new
practical or social 13._____________ and go on expeditions. They 14.
_____________ new challenges, 15._____________ qualities or even
16._____________ money for 17._____________. When they finish they get an
18._____________ challenges. It usually 19._____________ 3 years to
complete the award. Colleges find that students who made this choice are
more confident, responsible and 20._____________ and do better on their
courses.

accurately, at, brilliant at, clues, common, conversation, discuss, getting to


know, identify, judging, researches, sort, subject

Social psychologist Sam Gosling 1._____________ how well people can


2._____________ with others' personalities. He found that people are quite
good 3._____________ reading someone else's personality from their
bedroom or similar 4._____________. When meeting for the 1st time the
quickest way of 5._____________ people is asking what 6.___________ of
music they listen to. Sam read all the on-line 7._____________ and found
that the most 8._____________ topic student 9._____________ is that of
music - far more than any other 10._____________. But can you use music
to judge personality 11._____________? According to Sam's
12._____________ the students are 13._____________
14._____________ people from their musical choices.

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