Vocabulary
Phrasal Verb (p.46)
Round-Up Ex.A
Formal Email (p.49)
Formal Email Ex.D
100

to buy goods over the internet (_ _ _ _ _ _)(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )

online shopping

100

return to your usual health of happiness (_ _ _)(_ _ _ _)

get over

100

I _____ you buy the blue shirt.

recommend

100

Which of these is not a formal greeting?

(1) Dear Sir/Madam, (2) Hello Sir, (3) Dear Mr/Mrs...

(2) Hello Sir,

100

job (P1)

position

200

a basket on wheels (_ _ _ _ _ _ _)

trolley

200

let somebody stay at your house (_ _ _)(_ _)

put up

200

I can't go to the cinema with you. I'm totally _____.

broke

200

Which of these is not a formal signature ending?

(1) Yours faithfully, (2) Yours sincerely, (3) Yours,

(3) Yours,

200

right or acceptable for something (P2)

suitable

300

to look at the goods without planning to buy anything (_ _ _ _ _ _)(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)

window shopping

300

have a friendly relationship with somebody

get along / get on with

300

I'd like a/an _____ for this MP4 player. It's broken.

refund

300

I am (_ _ _ _ _ _)(_ _) Malay and English.

fluent in

300

free (P2)

available

400

A space for walking between two rows of shelves or seats (_ _ _ _ _)

aisle

400

stop something from burning

put out

400

If you _____ further information, you should ask the receptionist.

require

400

I hope my application will be (_ _ k _ _)(_ _ t _)(_ _ _ s_ _ _ _ a _ _ _ _)

taken into consideration

400

on time (P3)

Punctual

500

a person or business that sells goods (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)

retailer

500

Manage to live on little money

get by

500

Albert has interviewed eight _____ for the position.

applicants

500

When writing a formal email, use formal language. Do not use _____________.

short forms or abbreviations

500
having to do with (P4)

regarding

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