Lesson XXII: Vocabulary in Context

2. WISH Koji: Harold, do you know what I WISH? I wish our vacation started today. Harold: I wish we never had to go back to school. Koji: Why wish for the impossible? Harold: I'm only joking. What I really wish is that we could go to school seven days a week. Exercise: 2.1. Practice WISH WISH for desirable situation beginning with I WISH I’D (HAD) KNOWN … . For example: I didn't know where to find my book . I WISH I ' D KNOWN WHERE TO FIND MY BOOK . I didn't know which suit to wear . I WISH I ' D KNOWN WHICH SUIT TO WEAR . I didn't know how to speak good English . I WISH I ' D KNOWN HOW TO SPEAK GOOD ENGLISH . 1. I didn't know where to find my book. 6. I didn't know what to say to my hostess. 2. I didn't know how to speak Chinese. 7. I didn't know which suit to buy. 3. I didn't know to ride a bicycle. 8. I didn't know where to spend my money. 4. I didn't know what to do. 9. I didn't know which college to attend. 5. I didn't know where to eat. 10. I didn't know what to do this evening. 3. An E-mail to Central University To: School of Business Administration Subject: Admission Gentlemen: I am interested in applying for admission to Central University, School of Business Administration. At the present, I am accepted for the fall semester at Riverside University. I plan to study there for two years and then I would like to transfer to Central University. I would like to know the requirements for admission so that I can plan my program at Riverside University. Any information that you can give me will be appreciated. Sincerely yours, Polan Romanski

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