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II. Answer the following questions:

  1. What do you think of connection between person's appearance and his/her position in the society?

  2. How does Hilary's and Fernandez's appearance influence their social life?

  3. Do women have to look after themselves more thoroughly then men?

  4. How does the author connect Timoshenko's style with her policy?

  5. Do you change you social status changing the appearance?

III. According to the text, are the following statements true or false?

  1. For women it is possible to become an influential person in the country.

  2. Being beautiful or handsome is very important in politics.

  3. Leaders of a country have to look after themselves, as they represent the country.

  4. According to American rules, height and follicular retention is power.

  5. Timoshenko's appearance personifies the policy of her party.

IV. Match the words from the text with their definitions.

1) odious

a) to foretell (future events) according to present signs or indications; prophesy

2) pundits

b) to proclaim or announce with or as if with a fanfare

3) sensuously

c) enchanting or alluring

4) obfuscation

d) an expert

5) prognosticate

e) to inflict a punishment in retaliation for (harm, injury, etc.) done to (a person or persons); take revenge for or on behalf of

6) trump

f) the capacity to remember

7) seductive

g) the act or an instance of making something obscure, dark, or difficult to understand

8) fascinating

h) tending to seduce or capable of seducing; enticing; alluring

9) retention

i) appreciative of or moved by qualities perceived by the senses

10) avenge

j ) offensive; repugnant


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V. Read text II and try to explain what you should do and what you shouldn’t do when making a presentation?

Text II. Four Techniques To Guarantee You're A Terrible Presenter

As the business environment becomes ever more frantic, noisy and information-intensive, the ability to create and deliver an elective presentation to peers and customers has become important than ever. Not only have audience expectations changed dramatically over the past few years, but corporations increasingly look at a person's presentation skills when it's time to dole out promotions.

But what if you 're tired of the rat race and just want to stay where you are in the corporate hierarchy, or better yet, to get fired, collect unemployment and move to Minnesota and fish for walleye?

If either is the case, here are guidelines for delivering a terrible, job-destroying presentation. Follow this advice and you're sure to fail the next time you stand in front of an audience.