writing an informal email: a phrase used to say that you will be excited to receive a response to your email in the near future
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
I'm looking forward to receiving your email.
to throw something away
get rid of
In Paper 1 Reading and Use of English, Key Word Transformation, you'll be given one word to use and fit in the gapped sentence. Should you change that word to agree in gender or tense with the rest of that sentence?
NO
A lifestyle that is very expensive, beautiful and comfortable is usually called a ____________ lifestyle.
Luxurious
a set of clothes worn together, which fits you
outfit
when you cannot tolerate something or when you hate something
can't stand something
to become upset
get angry
In Paper 1 Reading and Use of English, Part 4 Key Word Transformation, how many words can you fit in the gap?
2 to 5
What verbs do you know that collocate with lifestyle? Name 3
have / live / lead
for clothes (jacket, boots, etc): not allowing water to enter
waterproof
a type of book that helps you deal with your problems and improve
a self-help book
have the opportunity to do something
get the chance
In Paper 1 Reading and Use of English, how many words does 'doesn't' count for?
2
does not
Phrasal verb: to make you dislike something or not want to do it
put off
a type of blue colour
denim
to have enough money to buy the things you need, but no more
to get by
to be in a situation with a lot of problems
get into trouble
Key word transformations test your knowledge of grammar, vocabulary and ___________?
Collocations
To relax and calm down after a long day.
to unwind
to colour your hair
to dye your hair
to fight with somebody, to argue
to have a row
become accustomed to something
get used to something
In Paper 1 Reading and Use of English, Part 4 Key Word Transformation, how many words does <can't> count for?
1
cannot
Having no order or structure in your lifestyle
chaotic
lacking colour, bland and dull
plain