Which word means an unfair opinion about a sports team or player?
bias
This phrasal verb means to finally do something you have been delaying, like cleaning your room.
get round to
If you heat ice, it __________ (melt).
melts (Zero)
If it is necessary, which modals do we use?
must, have to
It is __________ to wear a helmet when riding a motorbike in many countries.
legal
This word describes how a famous athlete makes you want to train harder and never give up.
inspiration
This phrasal verb means to think of an idea or plan for your day, such as what to cook for dinner
come up with
If people __________ (not / sleep) enough, they feel tired the next day.
don't sleep enough/don't get enough sleep (zero)
Can/may
Using your phone during an exam is __________, so students are not allowed to do it.
prohibited
This word means what people think about a team that always plays fairly and follows the rules.
reputation
This phrasal verb means to do something wrong in your daily routine without being punished, like being late to class.
get away with
If it __________ (rain) tomorrow, we will stay at home.
rains (first)
Don't have to
Extra homework is __________, so students can choose whether to do it or not.
optional
This word describes your first feeling when you watch a new sport or see a player for the first time.
impression
This phrasal verb means to admit the truth when you forget to do your homework or chores
own up to
If I __________ (have) more free time, I would exercise every day.
have (second)
If you're not allowed
May not/can't/must not!
If both teams follow the same rules and no one cheats, the game is __________.
fair
This word means the strong effect a big sports event can have on young athletes and fans.
impact
This phrasal verb means to meet expectations, such as following your parents’ or teacher’s rules every day
live up to
If you __________ (study) hard for the test, you will pass.
study (first)
In the example text below, which modal would you use for this situation?
This door is locked and it's only for teachers. You _______ go in there
May not/can't/must not
In many schools, wearing a uniform is __________, so students must wear it every day.
obligatory