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This idiom means that you should try to understand someone before criticising them

walk in smb's shoes

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The thing you must do every Tuesday and Thursday at 12.30 if you don't want to miss new material.

attend class

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Which one is NOT a way to attend a class?
a) Being in the classroom physically.
b) Logging in online for a live lesson.
c) Watching a recorded lesson from last year next week.

c)It's not a live, scheduled session you are "attending"

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Your friend says, "I don't need to attend classes; I can just learn from apps." Give one reason why attending a language school might be better.

"To achieve your goal of speaking faster, you need practice with a teacher." or "A school helps you set goals."

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Complete the famous quote: "A dream without a ______ is just a wish.

goal

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The thing a student does when they look at their neighbor's paper during an exam.

cheat on a test

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What you say to your friend when they offer to show you the answers, but you studied and want to do it honestly.

"I don't want to cheat"

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Give one bad thing that can happen if you skip classes too often.

e.g., You don't understand the topic, you fail the test, the teacher gets angry

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The phrasal verb meaning to successfully finish something difficult, like math or chemistry

get through a subject

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You say this at 10 PM after work, gym, and homework. You are finally done and can relax

"I got through a busy day"

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A polite way to say "I think that..." before giving your opinion.

 "It seems to me that..."

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You drink coffee every morning. You can say this about your routine.

"It's a common thing for me"

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You finally understand your friend's stress after you also had to prepare for a big exam. Now you understand her situation.

"I walked in her shoes"

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 to hate or strongly dislike something or someone

"Can't stand" means to hate or strongly dislike something or someone

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To tell or inform one (of or about something)

let somebody know

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 to continue communicating with someone through calls, messages, or visits to maintain a relationship.

"Keep in touch" means to continue communicating with someone through calls, messages, or visits to maintain a relationship.

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to no longer communicate with someone

lose touch

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The phrasal verb meaning to contact someone by phone, email, or social media.

get in touch with

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Your friend is going to a job interview. You want them to tell you the result immediately. What do you say?

"Keep me informed!"

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 You stayed on a farm for a week and lived like a local. This is how you describe it.

"I had an opportunity to experience the farm life"

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 to be unable to remember something, to fail to do something,

forget

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The positive feeling of loyalty and enthusiasm that makes a group successful. 

team spirit





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1 You really, really hate doing the dishes. It's not just dislike; it's unbearable

2 The ability to work well with others towards a common goal. 

"I can't stand doing the dishes"

work in a team

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to keep a piece of information in your memory.

remember

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ask 5 questions about school- cheat/skip/be expelled/keep in touch/have a good grasp of english

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