It's January 1st. You write "I will be able to order coffee in English by March." This is what you are doing.
set a goal
The thing you must do every Tuesday and Thursday at 12.30 if you don't want to miss new material.
attend class
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")
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."
Complete the famous quote: "A dream without a ______ is just a wish.
goal
The thing a student does when they look at their neighbor's paper during an exam.
cheat on a test
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"
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
The phrasal verb meaning to successfully finish something difficult, like math or chemistry
get through a subject
You say this at 10 PM after work, gym, and homework. You are finally done and can relax
"I got through a busy day"
A polite way to say "I think that..." before giving your opinion.
"It seems to me that..."
You drink coffee every morning. You can say this about your routine.
"It's a common thing for me"
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"
This word describes a strong handshake, a stable table, or a resolved choice
firm
After weeks of thinking, you finally choose a university. You are sure and will not change your mind.
make a firm decision
What you do in a debate or a friendly discussion: you express your opinion.
state your point of view
You just explained a complicated story. You ask this to check if your friend understands you.
"See my point?"
The phrasal verb meaning to contact someone by phone, email, or social media.
get in touch with
Your friend is going to a job interview. You want them to tell you the result immediately. What do you say?
"Keep me informed!"
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"
1 You see a friend you haven't seen in a long time. You have 15 minutes before your bus. What do you suggest?
2 To form a partnership with someone for a project. "I decided to _____ my colleague to finish the report faster."
"Let's talk for a while!"
team up with
1 A smart thing to do with your salary instead of spending it all. It's safe and can grow
2The positive feeling of loyalty and enthusiasm that makes a group successful.
keep money in the bank
team spirit
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
1 What you shout to your friends who are playing football and you want to play too.
2 The word for something that is helpful and has a good use, like a dictionary or a hammer
3The word for something that is broken, doesn't work, or has no purpose
Join us!"
useful/ useless
1 What you say to a friend who is bored when you give them a 1000-piece puzzle to solve.
2 What a kind customer says to a taxi driver after paying a €15 fare with a €20 note.
1 It'll keep you busy"
2 "Keep the change"