pay attention
revise
compulsory
pass/ fail
confusing
extra-curricular
head
marks/ grades
What are the three types of learners?
1. Visual learners
2. Auditory learners
3. Kinesthetic learners
challenge
learned by heart
dropped out
skip classes
assignments
demanding
Disruptive
banned
obey
detention
1. To be into
1. To be interested in something in an active way.
2. To take up
2. To start doing a new activity
3. To go over
3. To review in detail
4. To read up on
5. To hand in/ turn in
6. To hand out
5. To give your finished work to a teacher.
6. To give things to the members of a group.
If I hear ____ any jobs opening up, I will let you know.
So... you have never heard ____ start-ups, have you?
He succeeded ____ mending the chair.
hear about
heard of
succeeded in
Can you rely ____ that academy to prepare ____ The Army?
They accused Hester Prynne ____ cheating on her husband (adulterer)?
I can’t speak with you now. I have to focus/ concentrate ____ this reading.
rely on/ prepare for
accused HP of
focus/ concentrate on
Although it’s difficult to care ____ (look after) teens, good teachers care ____ them (worry about).
We need to search ____ information to carry out our Suggestions e-box project.
The students complained ____ homework and assignments.
care for/ care about
search for
complained about
The head teacher of our school believes ____ dialogue for disciple.
Do not compare ____ students. Each one has their own abilities.
Staring ____ people is rude. However, new students always feel uncomfortable because of fixed gazes.
believes in
compare - (with)
staring at
I always argue ____ my boyfriend ____ bits and bobs.
Some people in our country blame teachers ____ bad results.
Some students in our country blame their bad results ____ teachers.
argue with... about
blame sb... for
blame sth... on
A. BOOKWORM
A. an avid reader (un gran lector, ratón de biblioteca)
B. AN EAGER BEAVER
B. enthusiastic, hard-working (currante)
C. a pupil favoured by the teacher (enchufado)
D. TO PASS sth WITH FLYING COLOURS
D. with no problems at all
E. TO KNOW sth INSIDE OUT
E. to know something very well/ completely