This phrasal verb means to give most of your attention to someone or something
focus on
This word means someone you work for. (Noun)
employer
Finish the sentence: The effects _____ sth ____ sth.
The effects OF sth ON sth
Make a relative clause:
We would like to have them.
Doctors have analytical skills.
Doctors have analytical skills that we would like them to have.
Eating fast food every day may ____ __ obesity.
lead to/result in
This phrasal verb means to have a strong wish or hope to do or have something
aspire to
This word means something eternal, will be there forever. (adj)
permanent
Finish the sentence: __ the other _____.
ON the other HAND.
Use the correct articles to finish the sentence:
___ Internet is ___ useful tool for ___ people to research ___ information
The, A, /, /
The internet is a useful tool for people to research information.
A fresh new idea (thought up)
a concept
This phrasal verb means to need a particular thing or the help and support of someone or something in order to continue, to work correctly
rely on
This word means to earn, gain, get or achieve sth (verb)
acquire
Finish the sentence: To spend _____ __ sth.
To spend TIME/MONEY/ENERGY/RESOURCES ON sth.
Use the correct verb tense to finish the sentence:
Scientific research ______ over the years. (improve)
Scientific research has improved over the years.
He has a _______ style, you would easily recognize him in a crowd.
distinctive
This phrasal verb means to trust someone or something and know that that person or thing will help you or do what you want or expect him, her, or it to do
depend on
This word means honest, real, authentic (adj)
genuine
Finish the sentence: To _ _ a game
To PARTICIPATE IN a game.
Use ‘Although’ in a correct sentence.
Answers vary
(if you use ‘but’ in the sentence, you are incorrect)
This is the second highest grade at RMIT
DI - Distinction
This phrasal verb means you gradually start to believe it, understand it, or realize the effect it will have on you
sink in
This word means to make sth much bigger than it is. e.g. a story (verb)
exaggerate
Finish the sentence: Our school is _ _ the best technology.
Our school is EQUIPPED WITH the best technology.
Correct the sentence:
The most popular disease in Africa is HIV.
The most common disease in Africa is HIV.
How long is the listening exam Monday?
29 minutes