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to raise money 

to raise money for something - to collect, to gather, to get or to put together money

100

fear

 /fɪər/

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What sorts of things do you find relaxed ?

What sorts of things do you find relaxing ?

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If I pass my exams, I am happy. VS If I pass my exams, I will be happy. 

If I pass my exams, I am happy. - a general situation 

If I pass my exams, I will be happy. - possible situation in the future

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Name 5 feelings\emotions 

- joy, anger, sadness, fear, happiness, surprise, disgust 

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to get stuck 

- be unable to move further

- unable to continue doing it because it is too difficult

200

a queue 

 /kjuː/

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Ice melts, if you heat it. 

Ice melts if you heat it.

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I am bored. VS I am boring.

I am bored - feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do

I am boring - It means you, the person, is dull, and lack any interesting qualities

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Name 5 phrases to respond to the news

- You lucky thing!

- Congratulations!

- Well done!

- Have you?Did you?

- That's a shame. 

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astonished 

very surprised (здивований, вражений)

300

a plumber 

 /ˈplʌm.ər/

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My neighbor is taking after my cats when we go away. 

My neighbor is looking after my cats when we go away.

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If I work longer hours, I will make more money. VS If I worked longer hours, I would make more money.

If I work longer hours, I will make more money.- possible situation in the future.

If I worked longer hours, I would make more money. - hypothetical situation in the present or future

300

Name 5 multi-word verbs 

- to dress up, to take off, to try on, to click on, to log off etc

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a destruction therapy 

A quick, often fun way to blow off steam is with destructive therapy. The idea is to vent your anger and frustration by breaking stuff you wouldn't otherwise break.

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an access 

/ˈæk.ses/

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If I was you, I wouldn't buy that car. 

If I were you, I wouldn't buy that car.

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to dress up VS to dress down 

to dress up - to put on formal clothes for a special occasion

to dress down - to wear informal clothes in a situation where people often wear more formal clothes

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Name 5 phrases to give good\bad news 

- I've got some good news (for you).

- I'm really pleased to tell you . 

- You'll never guess what.

- Bad news, I'm afraid.

- I'm sorry to have to tell you, but

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to click  with someone 

- To immediately like someone; to get along very well and very quickly with someone

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to exaggerate 

/ɪɡˈzædʒ.ə.reɪt/

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She is a daydreamer. She is very practical, reasonable and friendly. She doesn't have any pretensions. 

She is a down-to-earth person. She is very practical, reasonable and friendly. She doesn't have any pretensions.

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to wear VS to put on VS to try on VS to take off

to wear - to have clothing, jewellery, etc. on your body

to put on - o cover part of the body with clothes, shoes, make-up, or something similar

to try on - to put on a piece of clothing to discover if it fits you or if you like it

to take off - to remove something, especially clothes

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Name 3 thing an email of advice should include 

- a short summary of the situation 

- some ideas about what the person should do

- some background information explaining your ideas

- a question for the reader to think about

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