the story of a film/book
the plot
to relax with friends
to hang out
someone who is upbeat and positive, also used to describe news
cheerful
to persuade or pay someone to do something for you (give an example or the grammar structure)
to get someone to do something/to have someone do something
if you ____ been born in America, who would you have been?
had
of
to know/learn the answer to something
to figure out
news or weather that is very bad and depressing (b___k)
bleak
to pay for a service (give an example of the structure or a sentence) NOT I cut my hair or I painted my house
I got my hair cut/get something done
if you won the lottery, what ____ you do?
would
The place you get water from in a bathroom or kitchen
A sink
to recover from a disease/break up
to get over
someone who is calm in a tense situation (adjective-participle)
level-headed
_____ a party (organise or host)
throw/have
a person who is polite and has good manners
well-mannered (not well-educated)
to arrange a piece of clothing or paper so it is half the size (plegar)
to fold
to survive on a certain amount of money each month. E.g it's hard to ____ ___ on $1000 a month in New York
get by
Someone who is very relaxed (adjective-participle/ing)
easy-going/laid-back
something on the internet that makes you want to click it by using sensationalism or attractive images/headlines
clickbait
take profit of something/aprovecharse
to take advantage of/make the most of
someone who can sleep through lots of sound and noise
a heavy sleeper
to draw attention because something is different/special
to stand out (for something/from a group)
someone who doesn't like to spend money (adjective-nouned)
tight-fisted
F.O.M.O, what does it stand for?
Fear of Missing out (On something)
when you go on stage and get so nervous you can't say anything/or before a performance
stage fright