3. It is also very serious business Pronoun reference it Sentence Paraphrase: uIt is not easy to get this chance and stud ying in college is one of the most important periods in our life. Therefore studying in college is sth serIous。 Language Points in Para. 1
3. It is also very serious business. • Pronoun Reference: “it” • Sentence Paraphrase: ❑It is not easy to get this chance and studying in college is one of the most important periods in our life. Therefore studying in college is sth. serious. Language Points in Para. 1
4. To a great extent, you will be on your own extent: degree to some/what/a certain/a great extent or to such an extent that e.g. She agrees with his proposal to a certain extent. The temperature rose to such an extent that the firemen had to leave the burning building be on ones own: alone, without help e.g. I wrote this paper on my own. I can't carry it on my own; it's too heavy Language Points in Para. 1
4. To a great extent, you will be on your own. • extent: degree to some/what/ a certain/ a great extent or to such an extent that e.g. She agrees with his proposal to a certain extent. The temperature rose to such an extent that the firemen had to leave the burning building. • be on one’s own: alone, without help e.g. I wrote this paper on my own. I can’t carry it on my own; it’s too heavy. Language Points in Para. 1
Sentence Paraphrase: UTo a great degree, you have to manage you college life by yourself
• Sentence Paraphrase: ❑To a great degree, you have to manage you college life by yourself
5. True, there are an awful lot of people ready to help you, but generally you must take the initiative and seek them out awful: adj e.g. That is an awful lot of money. Im in an awful hurry to get to the station He was awful glad Synonyms: horrible, unpleasant, terrible dreadful Language Points in Para. 1
5. True, there are an awful lot of people ready to help you, but generally you must take the initiative and seek them out. • awful: adj. e.g. That is an awful lot of money. I’ m in an awful hurry to get to the station. He was awful glad. • Language Points in Para. 1 Synonyms: horrible, unpleasant, terrible, dreadful
be ready to do sth. be willing to do sth. be prepared to do sth e. g. He is al ways ready to help us I asked her if she was ready to go with her husband and she nodded take the initiative: to be the first one to take actions e.g. He took the initiative in trying to solve the problem She took the initiative in organizing a-part atter her son's wedding
• be ready to do sth.: be willing to do sth., be prepared to do sth e.g. He is always ready to help us. I asked her if she was ready to go with her husband and she nodded. • take the initiative: to be the first one to take actions e.g. He took the initiative in trying to solve the problem. She took the initiative in organizing a party after her son ’ s wedding