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PP. 3-30
I. A distressing time
To bear the brunt of smth.
To accomplish work
To make one’s round
To be summoned to the office
The question was brought up
To resume
To make a speech in one’s favour
Board and tuition
To keep track of one’s progress
To become a burden
To be expelled
A bewildering place
To feel muddled
A turn-up nose
Loads of fun
Embarrassing
To keep still
To accuse smb. of doing smth.
An amount of smth.
To hurt one’s feelings
To have the upper hand
To become impertinent
The campus
To be obliged
To compare to
To bother smb. with questions
II. Make up 10 questions
III. Speak on the following topic
1. Unexpected news
2. A perfectly awful day
3. The college and Jerusha’s room
4. Relations with other girls
5. Jerusha’s opinion about ‘’John Smith’’
PP. 31-63
to be stuck
a man with a tempo
to deserve
to object to doing smth
to appreciate
a confiding soul
to put up with smth.
without the slightest hesitation
to flunk smth
to come down with tonsillitis
to arouse smb’s sympathy
to be worth doing smth
to be cross
to sit on the toad
to shrug smb’s shoulders
to be in blossom
to hurt one’s feelings
to abuse smb
to run out to the college
to call on smb
It relieved my mind to do smth
To be used to doing smth
II. Make up 10 questions
III. Speak on the following topics
1. Expecting Christmas and Christmas presents
2. Christmas vacations
3. Studying at college and Jerusha’s failure
4. Why was Jerusha lonely at college?
5. Jerusha’s first experience communicating with men
PP. 64-123
A porch
To border
A flash of lightning
To keep smb busy
Doughnuts
It grieves me to tell you
To hold my breath
A health resort
In command of the situation
To run for president
To be elected
To squeeze through
To be (un)settled
To be excited at the prospect
Amiable
An exile
Painstaking
To omit
To do smth. with the utmost ease
To graduate with honours
To undermine
To pop out
A millinery shop
My childhood was a long, sullen stretch of revolt
Whiskers
To be outraged
To break the news
To accept the invitation
A bargain
To humiliate – humiliating
II. Make up 10 questions
III. Speak on the following topics
1. The Semples’ house and Judy’s room there
2. Judy’s impression about the farm. Judy’s duties there.
3. Judy is back to college. Her new room and classes.
4. Judy’s Christmas vacations at the McBride.
5. Judy’s visit to New York
6. Why was Judy angry with Daddy-Long-Legs
PP. 124-207
To run errands for smb
To subscribe
To be assassinated
To be soaked
On account of smth
A burden to smb
To harp on
To deprive
to be attached to smb
a prominent person
it’s raining cats and dogs
to be flippant and superficial
to be plunged into work
to feel resentful
not a single wink
to feel at home
II. Make up 10 questions
III. Speak on the following topics
1. Master Jervie’s visit to Lock Willow and Judy/s impression of him.
2. Judy’s experience as a writer
3. Judy’s visit to New York and her acquaintance with the Pendleton
4. Judy’s visit to Daddy-Long-Legs
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