Unit 12

Lesson A

Ex2a

1. the first thing to do, what I would do, what my friend

2.one thing you can do, the main reason to do that, the good thing about that

3.what you really need, what I’d do, the advantage of that

4.what I’d do first, the good thing about that, the main thing you need

Lesson B

Ex1b

Construction industry- civil engineer, architect, contractors, construction workers

Financial services- financial analyst, stockbroker, tax advisor, auditor

Media and communications-editor, writer, manager, journalist

Medicine and health care- nurse, psychiatric nurse, pediatrician, surgeon

Unit 11

Lesson A

Ex1b

1.People are forcing fast-food chains to change their menus. Fast-food chains are being forced.

2. They’ve made Internet access available all over. Internet access has been made.

3. Companies are laying off a lot of people. A lot of people are being laid off.

4. They haven’t given us enough financial support. We haven’t been given enough financial support.

Lesson B

Ex1b

I’m concerned about…                                       I’m

-global warming                                                    -using energy-saving lightbulbs

-air pollution                                                           -using public transportation

-changes of climates and rises of ocean levels           -stopping litter

-toxic chemicals                                                        -looking for environment-friendly brands

Lesson D

Ex1c

1. She finds it easy to use an online diary.

It’s interesting to look back at her previous entries.

2. She communicates with people by a cell phone or instant-messaging program.

3. She never uses a CD player.

4. They are a distraction and they can be addicting. The worst thing is they’re constantly costing money.

5. Lightweight, portable version that can be used alone or plugged into a home or car stereo. It has over 100 music channels with no commercials.

6. The PDA changed his life the most.

7. He doesn’t like if his PDA crashes and he loses irretrievable data.

8. His next purchase might be a MP3 player.

Ex1d

1. The most useful gadget in my daily lives is a cell phone.

2. Computer made the biggest change in my life.

3. The most important advantage of gadgets and technology is saving time.

4. The biggest disadvantage of new technology might be radiation.

5. An automatic cooker would make my lives better in the future.

Unit 10

Lesson A

Ex2a

1. If Thomas Stanley had been satisfied with his career, he wouldn’t have taken time off from work, and he might not have written The Millionaire Next Door with William Danko.

2. If Stanley and Danko’s book hadn’t been so successful and wouldn’t have made the best seller list, Stanley might not have written his next best-selling book.

3. If Stanley had continued his job at the University, he wouldn’t have made so much money. He probably hadn’t become a millionaire himself if he wouldn’t have decided to write about millionaires.

4. On the other hand, if Stanley hadn’t become famous, he could have enjoyed a quiet life as a professor.

Lesson B

Ex1b

Ways to become famous

You get discovered by someone.

You’re just in the right place at the right time.

You have connections.

When you’re becoming famous

Your career is really taken off.

You make headlines

When things don’t work out

Your career has gone downhill.

You get bad press.

You are dropped out of sight.

Ex3a

1. A haven’t you?

B doesn’t he?

A aren’t they?

B are they?

B hasn’t he?, doesn’t he?

2. A wasn’t it?

B didn’t she?

A wasn’t she?, was she?

B haven’t you?

A isn’t it?

Ex4

1. Model Badamtsetseg is in the headlines these days. She missed her class many times because of her career and finally, she flunk out.

2. Singer Bayartsengel and Khishigdalai are the up-and-coming pop singers right now.

3. Singer Ochgerel played as a role of a new movie Sodura. Her career taken off recently.

Lesson C

Ex1b

1c      2a      3b

Lesson D

Ex1c

1. noise and activity=commotion

2. like an angel=

3. find acting parts=land roles

4. appealed to=

5. someone who isn’t successful=underdog

6. brave=plucky

7. criticized=

8. paid no attention to=

9. always had what we needed= never went without

10. not worry about it= not think twice about it.

Unit 9

Lesson A

Ex2a

1. A friend of mine said that he wasn’t at all materialistic and that he had very few possessions.

2. Someone at work told me that her closets were all full, but she couldn’t stop buying new clothes.

3. My aunt said that she was always throwing things away and that once she had thrown out an antique vase by mistake.

4. My brother told his wife that they were in debt because they had spent too much money on stuff foe their apartment.

5. One of my teachers told me that he had a huge collection of comic books that he just didn’t have room for.

6. My neighbors said they would have to have a yard sale to get rid of all the junk that they had been buying at yard sales.

Ex3a

1. Yes, I like. But I don’t have all.

2. Yes, I can.

3. I’m not very attached to my possessions.

4. Yes. Once I lost my cellphone, then I have got upset.

5. No, I always buy things I really need.

Lesson B

Ex3a

1. She asked me what my main source of income was.

2. He asked me whether I was employed full time or a student.

3. She wanted to know what my biggest monthly expense was.

4. She asked me how much I spent on entertainment each month.

5. She wanted to know whether I had taken anything back to a store recently.

6. She asked me if I had a credit card and whether I was interested in applying for one.

Unit 8

Lesson A

Ex1a

Olivia lost her temper, because he was the fourth caller who had tried to sell her a magazine subscription. She yelled at him for several minutes, and finally hung up on him.

Ex1b

  1. She should have said no and then hung up.
  2. She shouldn’t have yelled at him.
  3. I would have said no politely.
  4. I wouldn’t have lost my temper.

Ex3a

  1. I wouldn’t have sulked. I would have said “I have to do my work, now give me my laptop.”

Tom should have laughed about it and shouldn’t have sulked.

  1. I wouldn’t have told him I didn’t want to see him again. I would have warned him to say before the last time.

Andrea should have been calm and said “see you later”

  1. I wouldn’t have yelled at them. I would have knocked their door and said politely “don’t make too much noise, all people are sleeping.”

Joshua could have said more politely.

  1. He could have talked to his parents normally. He shouldn’t have yelled to his parents.
  2. I would have picked it up and recycled. I wouldn’t have threw it back into the car.

She should have said the driver not to throw litter again.

Lesson B

Ex1a

1A   2A   3D   4A   5D   6A     7A     8A     9A   10A   11A   12A   13A   14A   15A

Ex1c

noun                                           adjective

aggression                                     aggressive

anger                                             angry

confidence                                    confident

depression                                             depressive

determination                                        determined

flexibility                                               flexible

guilt                                                       guilty

happiness                                              happy

honesty                                                 honest

intelligence                                            intelligent

jealousy                                                jealous

motivation                                             motivated

realism                                                  realistic

sadness                                                  sad

self-discipline                                        self-disciplined

sensitivity                                              sensitive

shame                                                    ashamed

sympathy                                              sympathetic

Ex3a

1. One of your co-workers left the company last week. She may have found a new job. Or she could have been fired.

2. Two of your friends broke up last month after going out together for five years.

They may not have had enough in common. They might have had an argument.

3. A friend didn’t show up for a lunch date with you yesterday. She’s normally very considerate.

She must have forgotten about it. Or she could have been sick.

4. You waved to a friend in the supermarket night. He didn’t stop to say hello.

He mustn’t have seen me. He might have been in  a real hurry.

Lesson C

Ex1b

1c      2d        3b         4a

Ex2a

“I have this friend Justin, who’s very emotional. Like, one minute he’s laughing, and the next minute he’s like totally depressed. Some, little thing happens, and he is like I’m so upset. I guess he’s like too sensitive. Actually, he’s like me. Maybe that’s why we got along. We’ve been friends for like 10 years.”

Lesson D

Ex1c

1. stay angry with someone- offended by something you do or say

2. embarrassed about your behavior- ashamed of myself

been rude to-

3. agree- to admit

understand-

4. felt pain- suffered

5. clear-obvious

“How can I correct the injury, I caused you?”-“What can I do to make it up to you?”

6. say something to upset- apologize

false-phony

Ex1d

1. Because that solves the small problem and keeps it from getting bigger.

2. Because many of us are ashamed or have too much pride.

3. For a small thing, say you’re sorry right away. For a bigger thing, take the time to sit down, look the person in the eye, and apologize honestly.

4. I learned from the article that apologizing is not about who “won” or who “lost”. It’s about keeping a strong friendship.

Ex2a

The Top 8 rude Things People Do                                             Me

Not clean up after pets on the street                                         4

Drive with loud or missing mufflers                                          4

Honk the horn unnecessarily when driving                           1

Use bad language in public                                                           3

Take up too many seats on the bus or train                            1

Talk on cell phones too close to others                                     2

Litter the streets                                                                                1

Drive recklessly                                                                                  1

Vocabulary notebook

Ex1

1. My husband has a lot of self-confidence.

2. My sister is very good at controlling her anger.

3. Our teacher has no sympathy for people who complain a lot.

4. My friend has the motivation and determination to do well at work.

Ex2

1. My sister says she feels guilty when she eats too much chocolate.

2. My friend isn’t flexible. She always leaves us when we do things that she doesn’t like.

3. It’s hard to make a contact with impulsive people.

4. My brother is very sensitive, he offends mostly of my jokes.

5. When it rains during the day, I feel very depressed.

6. I don’t like your aggressive behavior.

7. My friends husband is very jealous, so he always control her messages and calls.

Unit 7

Lesson A

Ex1b

1b     2b     3a     4b

Ex2a

  1. Yes, I always get my hair cut professionally. I get it cut once a month.
  2. I never had a friend cut my hair.
  3. I have a car. I get it fixed my brother.
  4. I would get someone to change it for me.
  5. I don’t take a lot of clothes to the dry cleaner’s. Because it’s expensive to get things cleaned.
  6. Yes, I do it myself. I get few times my husband to iron things for me.
  7. I do my own painting at home. I never have it done by professional.
  8. I have once a repairman come to the house to repair things. He repaired our refrigerator.

Lesson B

Ex2a

  1. need to be fixed
  2. needs upgrading
  3. needs recharging
  4. need replacing
  5. needs changing or tightening
  6. needs to be cleaned

Ex3a

  1. “The microwave isn’t working. Nothing’s happening. It won’t turn on.”
  2. “The refrigerator is leaking. And there’s a leak in the door.”
  3. “The standing lamp keeps flickering on and off. And I got a shock from it.”
  4. “The door handle is loose. If it falls off, we won’t be able to open the door.”
  5. “The ceiling fan is making a funny noise.”
  6. “There are DVD’s all over the counter, and they’re all scratched.”
  7. “That curtain is torn. And look-there’s a big hole in the other one.”
  8. “There’s a coffee stain on the floor.”
  9. “The clock is a half hour slow. Actually, I think it stopped. The battery must be dead.”

Lesson C

Ex1b

A: Need this screwdriver? Here.

B: Thanks. Can’t get this shelf.

A: Want me to get it?

B: Yes, thanks. You’ve got time?

A: Yes… OK. Done. Need help anything else?

B: Thank you, No. Like a drink?

A: Love one. You got any green tea?

Ex2

  1. You drop a hammer on your toe. Ow!
  2. You miss a call on your cell phone. Oh, no!
  3. You spill coffee on the table. Oops!
  4. A friend tells you how she broke her arm. Ouch!
  5. You realized you just missed a class. Uh-oh!
  6. You put too much sugar in your coffee. Yuck!

Lesson D

Ex1c

1b     2d     3e     4c     5a

Ex1d

  1. Because applicants with good problem-solving skills usually have positive personality traits, such as patience, independence, and curiosity.
  2. Because your answer will demonstrate your problem-solving ability.
  3. Good problem solvers have self-esteem, competence, and responsible attitude toward decision making.
  4. Albert Einstein generated multiple solutions.
  5. I must think rigidly, or “outside the box”. I shouldn’t criticize myself or feel embarrassed by any errors.

Vocabulary notebook

Ex1

  1. There is a big leak in the wheel of Mark’s mountain bike. It’s leaked.
  2. There’s a dark stain on his T-shirt. It’s stained.
  3. His shorts are torn. There’s tear in them.
  4. His sunglasses are scratched. They have a scratch on them.
  5. There’s a dent in his water bottle. It’s dented.

Ex2

  1. My coffee jug is jagged.
  2. The looking glass is broken.
  3. There’s a lot of corrosion on my vehicle.
  4. There’s a lot of blight in my sprinkler.

Unit 6

Lesson A

Ex1b

  1. Because he hadn’t spoken to anyone in days.
  2. Because he had gone on the trip by himself.
  3. Yes, but they hadn’t seen or spoken to each other in years.
  4. He had moved to Spain years ago.

Ex2

  1. hadn’t called, threw away, didn’t, called, had loosen, found
  2. called, left, didn’t know, came, had found, was
  3. decided, had helped, got, had seen, had opened, laughed, had bought

Lesson B

Ex1b

It’s good luck to …

  • find a green tea leaf floating upright.
  • pick up any coins you find.
  • put clothes on inside out.
  • stand between two people with the same name.
  • dream of a snake holding you tightly.

It’s bad luck to …

  • leave your purse on the floor.
  • sweep over an unmarried woman’s feet with a broom.
  • give a boyfriend or girlfriend a pair of shoes.
  • if a bride wears pearls.
  • see a crow in the morning.

Ex4a

  1. I think it’s silly to be superstitious. So do I.
  2. I don’t know anyone who is superstitious. Neither do I.
  3. I didn’t know the superstition about spilling salt. So did I.
  4. I walk under ladders all the time. Neither do I.
  5. I’m usually a very lucky person. So am I.
  6. I’ve never found a four-leaf clover. So have I.

Lesson C

Ex1b

  1. Nightmares can be very scary, you know. They can be really terrible.
  2. I think other people’s dreams are really interesting. Really fascinating.
  3. Dreams have no meaning. They’re just weird, unusual thoughts.
  4. Insomnia must be awful. I mean, not being able to sleep must be crazy.
  5. Most kids are afraid of the dark at some point. They all get scared.
  6. Sleepwalking is pretty common. It’s nothing frightening.

Ex2

  1. Stronger   2. Softer     3. Softer   4. Softer   5. Softer     6. Stronger

Lesson D

Ex1c

  1. Adriana’s mother, Dianna Scott told her they had adopted her. Tamara learned about Adriana shortly after her adoptive father Yitzak had died at age 58.
  2. They look exactly like. The only noticeable difference between them is a small birthmark above Tamara’s right eyebrow.
  3. I never heard a story similar to theirs.

Ex1d

1b   2d   3a   4e   5h   6f   7i   8g   9c

Ex2a

  1. I live with my mother. Yes, my family has an interesting story.
  2. My parents met in Khutul, I don’t know about my grandparents.
  3. Yes, my older sister lives in Germany, we don’t see each other very often.
  4. Yes, my family always makes reunions on holidays. They are all great.
  5. Yes, my sister and I are close to each other. She is just 3 years older than me.

Vocabulary notebook

Ex1

Love – dream of a snake, and you’ll find your soul mate; sweeps over an unmarried women’s feet with a broom, she’ll never get married; give a boyfriend or girlfriend a pair of shoes, he or she will leave you.

Money – leave your purse on the floor, your money will disappear; pick up any coins you find, you’ll soon come into money.

Bad luck – see a crow in the morning, you will have a bad day; bride wears pearls, she will cry all her married life.

Good luck – find a tea leaf floating upright; wish will come true if you stand between two people with the same name; put clothes on inside out, you will get a nice surprise.

Ex2

  1. Finding a ladybug is very goodluck and is a sign of good fortune coming your way.
  2. If you open an umbrella indoors, bad luck will rain on you.
  3. Cut your nails on Friday, cut them for woe.
  4. Bringing a new broom into a new house is for good luck.
  5. Putting your clothes on with your left arm first bad luck will attend you.
  6. Leaving a house by the same door means that you take with you what you brought. Meaning bad energy, death, illness.

Unit 4,5

Unit 4

Lesson A

Ex1b

  1. Phil: It’s supposed to be really warm.
  2. Sue: Brad isn’t supposed to eat chaocolate.
  3. Patty: I’m supposed to get up early tomorrow.
  4. Anna: I’m supposed to be working on a paper.
  5. Patty: Jen and Martin were supposed to be here by 7:00.
  6. Sue: I was going to make a dessert, but I didn’t.

Ex2a

  1. A- is supposed to be
  • is supposed to be
  1. A- is supposed to be
  • am supposed to go, wasn’t supposed to know
  1. B- was going to come, were going to see
  • wasn’t going to do

Ex3

  1. The weather is supposed to be warm and sunny.
  2. There is Brad’s birthday party tonight that is supposed to be fun.
  3. There is a new movie Sponge Bob is supposed to be good.
  4. I’m supposed to go for a dinner with a handsome man.
  5. I was going to go to cinema, but I was busy so I’m going to do this weekend.

Lesson B

Ex1b

  1. I usually get off work early on Fridays. I leave at about 3:00.
  2. I don’t like to stay at work late. I always try to get home by 5:30 to cook dinner.
  3. I was so busy last week that I didn’t get around to doing my homework.
  4. I’m usually late, so my friends are always saying, “We have to get out.”
  5. Sometimes I get along that people are annoyed with me for being late.
  6. I like going out after class. It’s a chance to get away with my classmates.
  7. It’s hard for me to finish long novels. I just can’t get over them.
  8. I don’t know why people dress up for weddings. I just don’t get it.
  9. I’ll never get used to wearing formal clothes. They don’t feel right.
  10. I wish I could get going wearing jeans all the time. They’re so comfortable.

Ex2

  1. get off work
  2. get through the week
  3. get out of going, get over their shyness
  4. get out of an invitation, get away with it
  5. get through your e-mail, get around to answer
  6. get around to it

Ex3a

1a     2a     3b     4b

Lesson C

Ex2a

  1. So, what do you think of surprise parties?

So, no one ever gave you one? Do you think your friends would ever do that?

No. My friends don’t do that kind of thing, so probably not.

  1. So, has anyone ever given you a gift as surprise, for no reason?

So, it wasn’t your birthday or anything?

No, she just gave it to me because she wanted to, so…

Lesson D

Ex1c

  1. unable to move or speak- paralyze
  2. thinking creatively- thinking outside the box
  3. able to get over things easily- resilient
  4. unfriendliness- antisocial
  5. a conflict between- clash
  6. have an effect on- affect
  7. remember what you were thinking- find your train of thought again
  8. small talk- chitchat

Ex1d

  1. Marti Olsen is an introvert.
  2. Introverts prefer to spend time alone, work better independently than in group settings and celebrating birthdays with close friends rather than with large groups.
  3. Introverts are likely to be resilient, determined, good listeners, creative thinkers and very knowledgeable about themselves.
  4. Introversion may affect one’s family life if there is a clash of extroverted parents with introverted kids.
  5. Because introverted people think it’s meaningless.
  6. An introverts have to be extroverted in their life without having to change completely. It’s important to find the balance of having an occupation where you can be extrovert and still have time for yourself.

Vocabulary notebook

Ex1

  1. I’m late. I’d better get going.
  2. I love meeting new people. I think it’s a lot of fun to get to know people.
  3. Weekends seem so short. I wish I could get off work early every Friday.
  4. You’re not supposed to go into clubs under the age of 18, but I know some kids manage to get out of it.
  5. I’ll never get used to wearing a suit to work.
  6. I don’t understand why some people stay home all the time. I just don’t get it.
  7. I was going to go to my class reunion. But I’ve decided to try and get over it.
  8. When I failed the exam, I thought I would never get away with it, but actually, I’m enjoying taking this class again.

Ex2

  1. She makes me angry.
  2. I need to get over it, so I can be calm.
  3. There can be a way to solve this problem.
  4. I don’t want to fall behind on my fee.

Unit 5

Lesson A

Ex2a

  1. Something must be done about junk e-mail.
  2. People ought to be arrested for sending spam.
  3. Something have to be done about all the litter on the buses and in subways.
  4. People shouldn’t be allowed to eat food on public transportation.
  5. People ought to be fined for making noise after midnight.
  6. People shouldn’t be allowed to buy fireworks.
  7. All movies should be banned with violent scenes.
  8. People could be encouraged to stop smoking if there were more anti-smoking laws.
  9. Smoking could be easily banned in all public places- nobody would complain.
  10. Children shouldn’t be allowed to quit school until they are 18.

Ex3b

  1. The law should be passed if you want to get married before you’re 18, you have to take marriage classes first.
  2. Young people ought to be encouraged to manage their own finances.
  3. People ought to be allowed to vote at 18.

Lesson B

Ex1a

What’s the penalty for jaywalking? – 8

How should vandals be punished? – 5

What kind of sentence should you get for kidnapping? – 4

Should they arrest drivers who get caught speeding? – 7

What punishment should you get for robbing someone? – 3

Should all murderers be sentenced to life in prison? – 2

What should happen if you get caught shoplifting from a store? – 1

What should happen to someone who is convicted of burglary? – 6

Ex1b

Crime/offense                                      Person

shoplifting                                           shoplifter

jaywalking                                           jaywalker

vandalism                                             vandal

robbery                                                  robber

burglary                                                 burglar

kidnap                                                   kidnapper

murder                                                   murderer

Jaywalking is to cross the street anywhere, it’s relatively minor offense.

Vandalism is to draw a graffiti on the wall of street, it’s minor offense.

Robbery is a crime using gun or knife, it’s major offense.

Burglary is a serious crime breaking into someone’s home, it’s major offense if someone do this more than once.

Kidnap is a major crime taking someone captive and asking for money.

Murder is the worst crime to kill another person, it’s relatively major offense.

Ex1c

  1. People who commit murder get sentenced to the day of death in prison.
  2. If you get caught shoplifting you usually get arrested to jail for few days.
  3. If the person commits burglary for the first time, he or she gets put on probation.

Ex2a

  1. be punished, be sentenced
  2. get caught, be videotaped
  3. get stopped, be enforced
  4. get caught, get not sent
  5. get caught, get arrested, get not convicted
  6. be given, be put

Vocabulary notebook

Ex1

Crime                                   Criminal                                                   Activity

burglary                              burglar                                               breaks into a building to steal

vandalism                             vandal                                               paints on public buildings

murder                                 murderer                                           kills or murders people

shoplifting                           shoplifter                                           steals from stores

Ex2

crime                                    criminal                                                  activity

arson                                     arsonist                                               sets fire consciously

blackmail                             blackmail                                           threats someone

hijacking                             hijacker                                             hocks airplane

joyriding

mugging                                 mugger                                               robs someone in the street

racketeering                            racketeer                                  takes money from someone illegally

freebooting                             freebooter                                         robs a ship

deseption                                   deseptionist          takes someone’s assets and money by cheating

Unit 1-3 dutuu dasgaluud

Unit 1

Lesson B

Ex1b       

Verbs followed by verb+-ing                                   Verbs followed by to+verb

end up(living)                                                            happen(to be)

spend(3 years working)                                             seem(to be)

finish(doing)                                                              bother(to apply)

plan on(leaving)                                                        expect(to get)

consider(going)                                                        offer(to transfer)

remember(thinking)                                                 agree(to pay)

start(working)

miss(living)

imagine(living)

Ex2

  1. B- decide to sign up
  • planning on learning, offered to pay, agreed to come, keep on taking
  1. B- started working, spent filing, mind doing, happened to hear, intended to be, imagine doing

Lesson D

Ex1c

1a, 2b, 3a, 4b, 5b, 6a, 7a, 8b

Ex1d

1F, 2F, 3T, 4F, 5T, 6T

Unit 2

Lesson B

Ex3b

Colors- turquoise, neon green, solid colors, dark green, light green

Patterns- striped, floral-print, polka-dot, plaid

Materials- leather, suede, cashmere, silk, wool, cotton, polyester, rubber

Styles- V-neck, turtleneck, long-sleeved, boot-cut, flared, fitted, baggy, short-sleeved

Unit 3

Lesson B

Ex1c

  1. Cutting    2. showing   3. to bow

Ex2a

  1. bringing   2. Arriving  3. to invite 4. to compliment   5. not to say     6. not to ask
  2. Talking  8. not to finish   9. Taking  10. not leaving

Lesson C

Ex2a

  1. impolite   2. Polite      3. Impolite    4. Polite  5. Impolite  6. Polite

Lesson D

Ex2c

  1. Every cloud has a silver lining- There is no bad from which good doesn’t come. /Argentina/
  2. Once bitten, twice shy- A fall into a ditch makes you wiser. /China/
  3. Beauty is only skin deep- You are beautiful but learn to work, for you cannot eat your beauty. /The Congo/
  4. It’s like the pot calling the kettle black- The rattan basket criticizes the palm leaf basket; still both are full of holes. /The Philippines/

Essay

About me

My mother’s suggestion changed my life hundred grad. At the first time I had a plan to enroll the class of german engineering. Unfortunately, my score wasn’t enough to get this class. That time I was really upset and thought “I couldn’t get a class I wanted, so in the future I can’t get a job”. But me mother had an another idea and she encouraged me “Don’t be like, this is not the only one thing. You have a lot of chances so you are able to take another class”. Then we went to Mechanical Engineering School. There were many classes acceptable for me. She offered me the class of metallurgy. From a day after I started to study as metallurgy. Actually, the first time I really didn’t enjoyed this class because I didn’t have any idea what should I do after graduation.

One year later I understood everything about metallurgical engineering and after 3 years I graduated successfully.

In the future I will have my own foundry of metal. In Mongolia there is rarely foundries and industries of metal. That’s the reason of being poor, especially economic slump I think. Developing metal industry is the one important thing of any country.

The thing I mentioned above was all about my career. Now, the second importance of my life. Family. To telling about my family I know my husband for 3 years. He loved me since the day we met. Actually, till last autumn I didn’t like him a lot, so he was like my friend. He is very talented on painting and making a design of publishing. He can make a tattoo too. I always wanted to have a tattoo so he helped to become my wish true. Since that day I started to understand his mind and saw him from another side. Now, we love each other so much. Furthermore, we’re gonna have a baby after 3 months. I’m very glad to being mother. I expect the day my baby’s birth makes me understand all the trouble and happiness of my mother.

The meaning of humans life is have a baby and spend everything for children. I’ll try hard to get the apex of my career for my families happiness life.