Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Modals
Reporting Verbs
Preferences
100

Get a Saturday job. It’s good to try and get a bit of _________while you’re still at school.

work experience

100

meaningful: w___

worthwhile

100

A- Lidia got top marks in her exams!

B- She must/may be over the moon.

must

100

 The editor was angry. He ______ her for printing the story. (complain about)

criticised

100

Play tennis or volleyball? Tennis is my choice. PREFER

I'd prefer to play tennis.

200

My_____is in journalism.

degree

200

difficult to believe: f____

far-fetched

200

George’s been to London once before. He might/can't know the best things to see.

might

200

The council _____to approve the building plans. (say they will)

agreed

200

You need to learn to ride a bike. TIME

It's time you learnt to ride a bike.

300

I had no idea what I wanted to do after I left school, so I went to see a ______

careers advisor

300

causing strong feelings: m____

moving

300

You can't / mustn't be serious! I’m not doing that.

can't

300

The sister of the famous footballer ______ selling her story to a newspaper. (be sorry about)

regretted

300

 I told Dad a lie. That was a mistake. WISH

I wish I hadn't told Dad a lie.

400

Stacie is a _____ of her university's class of 2013.

graduate

400

really exciting: t____

thrilling

400

 I might have seen/see the film, but I can’t remember

seen

400

The council had _____ the local residents that the building was unsafe. The boys ignored the 'Danger! Keep Out' sign on the gate. (notify)

warned

400

The film starts too late. I can’t watch it. DIDN’T

If only the film didn't start so late.

500

We’re doing an ______ instead of going to university.

apprenticeship

500

really exciting and really beautiful: b____

breathtaking

500

The film was amazing. No one could have directed/direct it better than him.

directed

500

The photographers ______ for upsetting the actor. (say sorry)

apologised

500

I’d prefer to eat at home.WE

I'd rather we ate at home.

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