Describing Accomplishments
Describing Accompliments in Sentences
Describing Trends
Real Conditionals
Making, Accepting, and Refusing Ofers
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It means feeling pleased, satisfied, or honored about something you are connected to or responsible for. It often reflects a sense of personal value or achievement.

To take pride in something.

100

 I  ________ in my work as an educator

take pride

100

It refers to something that used to exist, be common, or be important — but no longer is. It suggests that the item, idea, or behavior has faded away or become outdated.

a thing of the past

100

Use if + present, present to …

talk about things that are generally true.

100

Can I get / offer you (something to drink)?  _________ you like / care for (a refill)?

Would

200

It means to be in charge of managing and operating a company or enterprise. It involves making decisions, organizing resources, overseeing daily activities, and ensuring the business meets its goals — whether financial, social, or educational

To run for a business

200

An athlete might ___________ by running faster than anyone ever has.

break a record

200

It is the superlative form of “trendy”, meaning the most fashionable, modern, or popular at a given time. It’s used to describe something that stands out as the most in style or up-to-date. 

It´s trendiest

200

Use if + present, imperative to

tell someone what to do.

200

2  _________ / There you go. Anybody else want a hotdog?

Here

300

It means to confront something that scares or intimidates you, rather than avoiding it. It’s about acknowledging your fear and choosing to deal with it — often as a way to grow stronger, more confident, or more resilient.


To face your fears.

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A student afraid of public speaking might __________ by presenting in front of the class

face their fear

300

means to become more liked, admired, or well-known over time. It often refers to a person, idea, product, or activity that attracts growing attention or approval from others.

It´s to gain pupolarity

300

Use if + present, will / be going to / might to …

talk about future results.

300

No, I’m _________ No, but thanks anyway.

good.

400

It means to achieve something that surpasses a previous best or highest level — often in sports, achievements, or statistics.

To break a record.

400

She learned how to ___________ by managing her family's bakery and making smart financial decisions

run a business

400

it means to be something that becomes very popular for a short time, but then quickly loses attention or fades away. Fads are often trends that people follow enthusiastically for a brief period, unlike long-lasting habits or traditions.

It´s be a fad

400

Conditional sentences are made up of two parts:

The condition (if clause) and the result.

400

Awesome, I’ll __________ it out

check

500

It means to say something — usually a short story, question, or statement — that is meant to make people laugh. It’s a form of humor, often with a punchline or surprise twist at the end.

To tell a joke.

500

Her video about recycling tips got a lot of likes because it was fun and educational.

got a lot of likes

500

It means being in style or popular at a particular time — especially in clothing, appearance, or behavior. It describes something that follows current trends and is admired for its modern look or appeal. 

It´s fashionable. 

500

Corect the mistake

Of course, before you’ll make the recipe you’ll need to go shopping.

Of course, before you make the recipe you’ll need to go shopping.

500

__________ yourself!

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