My interest in journalism began when I was at school. INTERESTED
I have ... I was at schoolbeen interested in journalism since
The debate about the continued ... of private schools is now in the British press. EXIST
existence
Which phrasal verb means TEST?
work out
drop out
give out
find out
turn out
try out
You should try! You have nothing to IT/ LOSE.
LOSE
Present simple/continuous or Present Perfect simple/ continuous, active or passive
Today, more and more people ... (study) abroad.
are studying
In the end, the experiment was a success. TURNED
The experiment... a success.turned out to be
These ... schools have been critised. EXCLUDE
exclusive
Which phrasal verb means DISTRIBUTE?
drop out
give out
find out
turn out
give out
Today is the closing day for ... (enrol)
enrolment
Present simple/continuous or Present Perfect simple/ continuous, active or passive
The students at our school ... forever ... (punish) for one thing or another.
are forever being punished
James is not ashamed of his aggressive behaviour. APOLOGISE
James... his aggressive behaviour.makes no apologies for
These children come from ... groups. MINOR
minority
Which phrasal verb means MANAGED TO UNDERSTAND?
work out
drop out
give out
find out
WORK OUT
The school expelled the most difficult/serious students.
difficult
Present simple/continuous or Present Perfect simple/ continuous, active or passive
How many times ... you ... (read) that book?
have you read
Anna is hoping to begin all over again in a different city. FRESH
Anna would like to ... in a different city.
(to make) a fresh start
Families must pay school fees, so ... to such schools is expensive.
admission
Which phrasal verb means WAS, IN THE END?
work out
give out
find out
turn out
turn out
I am very determined to become a famous singer. NOTHING
I will...
stop at nothing to sing
Present simple/continuous or Present Perfect simple/ continuous, active or passive
Computer games ... (declare) dangerous recently.
have been declared
The government is still looking for solutions for how to provide more money to schools. OUT
The government... how to provide more money to schools.
is still working out
Their high academic ... in state examinations are remarkable. ACHIEVE
achievements
Which phrasal verb means QUIT?
work out
drop out
give out
find out
turn out
drop out
Don't expect too much or you'll be disappointed. RAISE
Don't ... or you will be disappointed
raise your hopes
Our class ... just ... ... (give) the exciting news.
has just been given