History of everyday life - key to exercises

Key to exercises:

1.

Utility-usefulness

Succinct-concise/brief/to the point

To Profess-to declare/state

Awkwardness-nervousness/uneasiness/anxiety

Tedious-boring/dull/dreary/monotonous/tiresome

To Encapsulate-to summarize/to capture

Mundane-everyday

Quotidian-ordinary,dull,routine,humdrum

Thick Skin-able to withstand criticism

Purview-extent/range of(function,power,competence)

To Foreground-to accent/emphasize/stress

Trials and Tribulations-test of one s patience or endurance.

2

1.She went throughallthe trials and tribulations of being admitted to law school only to find she couldn’t afford togo.


2. His book foregrounds three major events in their relations with themedia


3. You need a thick skin to become aheadmaster.

4. Sometimesstatingthe bleeding obviousis the most difficult thing todo.

5. While most of the jobs they perform are routineand mundane,ourworkersareincreasinglyparticipating in out-of-the-ordinary projects in thearea.

6. Television has become partofour quotidian existence.


7. It was difficult to encapsulate the story of the revolution in a single one-hourdocumentary.

8. His lectures were verydryand tedious.

9. He displayedallthe awkwardness ofadolescence.

10. She professed ignorance of the whole affair, though I am not sure I believeher.

11. Keepyourletter succinct and to thepoint.

12. The utility of this substance has been proved in a series oftests.

13. This case isoutside the purview of this particularcourt.

3.

1. The two events were moreorless contemporaneous with only months betweenthem.

2. Althoughitwaswrittentwohundredyearsagoitstillhasa contemporary/ modern feel toit.

3. Old buildings in the city have been demolished and replaced with modern towerblocks.

4. They left theirofficesin pristine condition.

5. It is important to keep up-to-date with the literature in yourfield.

6. That wordisnot in vogue anylonger.

7. Theyspendmostoftheirsummersjet-settingaroundthe fashionable European resorts.


8. Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting wasinvented.

9. Thatradiois out-of-date.

10. Callme old- fashioned, but I like handwrittenletters.

11. History ancient and modern, has taught these people an intense distrust of theirneighbours.

12. Archaic practices such as these are often put forward by people of limitedoutlook.

4

To be subject to (criticism).

In/FOR want of something.

To a certain extent.

To be struck by something

To do something out of social habit

To collide with something

5.

To stir-attention

To Spark-interest

Spirited-debate

Sketch-contour

Benevolent-bemusement

Civic/Dereliction Of-duty

Buried-meaning

Pristine-condition

Cast Iron- excuse