Finish phrasal verbs with 1 word:
Mike and Barbara split ___ last year and now they're divorcing.
Mum always reminded me: don't let setbacks hold you ___
Today, people can't ___ without phones
up, back, go/do
I love London _______ the bad weather.
I can't ask for help from anyone in my family. You know what they're _______
despite, like
give 5 synonyms to "good film"
excellent, marvellous, captivations, engaging, top-notch, etc.
⏰ GO, GO!
time to go
Butterflies use this body part to taste.
feet
Finish idioms with 1 word:
Don't _____ a book by its cover
Read between the ____
Turn a _____ eye to smth
judge, lines, blind
They spoke to their mother who __________ it clear she wasn't happy with their recent behaviour.
In________ to your normal duties, you will also be expected to train new arrivals.
made, addition
10 cooking verbs
fry, bake, stir, boil, pour, mix, chop, drain, season, peel, etc
M1Y L1I1F1E
for once in my life
This berry has the highest calories of any fruit.
avocado
To make up for lost time or missed work = ?
? = Come down with
Say 3 phrasal verbs to talk about working + explain what they mean/give an example
catch up on
become sick
burn out/lay off/take over/take on/call off/come up with/etc.
Triathlons are _______ but boring
I was so engrossed in the series I completely lost _________ of time.
anything, track
Finish this sentences with 6 different verbs
I want to be a teacher because I'd like to _________ many young people with my passion and energy.
inspire, motivate, encourage, educate, empower, etc.
POT OOOOOOOO
potato
How many zeros are there in one sextillion?
21
What do these idioms mean?
I'm tired - I'm going to hit the sack
He decided to bite the bullet and ask his boss for a raise
He may be wet behind the ears in politics, but he has fresh ideas for the campaign
go to bed
to start to deal with an unpleasant/difficult
to be young and without experience
I didn't say he was tight-fisted. On the _______, he regularly donates money to various organisations.
Fresh evidence has recently come to _______that suggests that he didn't in fact commit the murder
contrary, light
jeopardise/jeopardize - from the name of the game - what does it mean?)
[He would never do anything to jeopardize his career.]
- to risk harming or destroying something/somebody
STOOD
______
👩🏻
misunderstood
This everyday condiment found in almost every restaurant and house was first sold as a medicine in 1800s.
ketchup
Correct the mistakes in the idioms and phrasal verbs:
He makes a big deal out of everything - such a drama king!
He is always planting something outside. He has green hands
I'm trying to cut off on fatty foods.
She's very clever but her manner does tend to put people out.
drama queen
have a green thumb
cut down on
put people off
Finding a decent partner is ____ from easy.
By and _______, students complete their homework on time.
far, large
How do you understand the words from the context?
Unemployment is now rampant in most of Europe.
It might sound callous, but I don't care if he's homeless
rampant = existing or spreading everywhere [безудержный, неконтролируемый]
callous = not caring about other people’s feelings [черствый, бездушный]
I: AAAAAGHHHH!
ice-cream
What are the names of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo