Hurry up! We need to c____ i_ at the airport in an hour!
check in
Where do you live?
He/She asked me where I lived.
My parents don't give me an _________, so I have a part-time job to make extra money.
allowance
(verb) regularly harm, intimidate, or threaten somebody who is vulnerable
bully
a portable device used to speak to others or send messages over large distances, or to browse the internet
mobile phone
Please p___ u_ some milk while you are at the shops.
pick up
Why are you scared?
He/She asked me why I was scared.
I didn't arrive until after midnight because my flight was _______.
delayed
(noun) a person who suffers as a result of a crime, accident or other action
victim
a device used to speak to others over large distances, using wires
(landline) telephone
We are m______ u_ at the mall at 6pm.
meeting up
What do you do on Fridays?
He/She asked me what I did on Fridays.
When I flew to London, I got ___ ___ and slept for fourteen hours!
jet lag
(adjective) not identified by name
anonymous
a representation of the alphabet using long and short signals - 'dots' or 'dashes', used to send messages over long distances
Morse code
Can you l__ me i_? It's raining outside.
let in
When did you write the letter?
He/She asked me when I wrote the letter.
My company has a new p_____ - we cannot use the internet to look at social media now.
policy
(noun) an informal website that is regularly updated and run by an individual or small group
blog
an ancient Egyptian writing system using pictures
hieroglyphics
The plane was forced to land after it t___ o__.
took off
How much is the milk?
He/She asked me how much the milk was.
You can't take bottled water through the airport security - they will __________ it.
confiscate
(noun) casual conversation about a particular person or group of people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as true
gossip
a collection of letters, with each letter representing a sound