These exercises are designed to help you practise and consolidate the B2 society vocabulary introduced in the course, including key terms like inequality, policy, and citizenship.
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Exercice 1 — Society Vocabulary: Choose the Right Word
Choose the word that best completes each sentence about society topics.
- The government introduced a new ___ to reduce carbon emissions.
- Growing economic ___ between the rich and the poor is a major concern in many countries.
- She applied for ___ after living and working in the country for over ten years.
- Discussing real-world topics with ___ requires a strong command of advanced vocabulary.
Correction
- The government introduced a new policy to reduce carbon emissions.
- Growing economic inequality between the rich and the poor is a major concern in many countries.
- She applied for citizenship after living and working in the country for over ten years.
- Discussing real-world topics with precision requires a strong command of advanced vocabulary.
Exercice 2 — Society Vocabulary: Match the Word to Its Definition
Match each society word on the left with its correct definition on the right.
- inequality
- policy
- citizenship
- confidence
Correction
- Inequality refers to the unfair difference in opportunities, wealth, or treatment between groups of people in society.
- A policy is a set of rules or plans adopted by a government or organisation to guide decisions on a particular issue.
- Citizenship is the legal status of being recognised as a member of a country, with associated rights and responsibilities.
- Confidence is the ability to express yourself and discuss topics with assurance and without hesitation.
Exercice 3 — Society Vocabulary in Context: Fill in the Blanks
Complete each sentence with the correct society vocabulary word from the course. Write the full sentence in your answer.
- Activists have been campaigning for years to address social ___ and ensure equal rights for all citizens.
- The new education ___ aims to provide free university access to students from low-income families.
- Holding dual ___ allows people to fully participate in the civic life of two different countries.
- Mastering B2 society vocabulary gives learners the ___ to discuss complex real-world issues effectively.
Correction
- Activists have been campaigning for years to address social inequality and ensure equal rights for all citizens.
- The new education policy aims to provide free university access to students from low-income families.
- Holding dual citizenship allows people to fully participate in the civic life of two different countries.
- Mastering B2 society vocabulary gives learners the confidence to discuss complex real-world issues effectively.
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