Be as good as expected
a. live up to sth
b. turn out
b. turn out
Travelling gives you the oportunity to get to know / know people from all over the world and make lasting friendships
get to know
Structure and use of the zero conditional
If + present simple, present simple
Generally true / always true
Verb to noun:
Intend -->
Intention
Advice
Uncountable
Think about something that happened in the past
a. turn out
b. get over sth
c. look back
c. look back
many people imagine that being a musician is a glamourous job / work
job
Structure and use of first conditional
If + present simple, will + infinitive
Future situation which can be real or possible
Noun to verb:
approval -->
Approve
suitcase
luggage
suitcase (C)
luggage (U)
succeed in avoiding punishment for something
g__ a___ ____ s________
get away with something
I love having the possibility / opportunity / ocasion to share my knowledge with visitors
opportunity
Structure and use of second conditional
If + past simple, would + infinitive
Things that are imaginary, contrary to the facts, impossible or improbable
respond -->
appear-->
respond --> response
appear--> appearance
The staff/staffs were really friendly
The staff were really friendly
decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date
put (something) off
Take part / Join in extracurricular activities and assist / join clubs and social groups.
Take part
Join
I (be able to) go snowboarding ______ I get all my gear sorted out
I won't be able to go snowboarding unless I get all my gear sorted out
verb to noun:
agree -->
qualify -->
agree --> agreement
qualify --> qualification
___ French and ___ Welsh are very protective of their national languages
The French and the Welsh are very protective of their national languages
tell someone some information, often because you believe they are not aware or have forgotten it.
point out
People often come to celebrate spacial opportunities / possibilities / occasions, like birthdays
occasions
P_______ the weather is fine, you could go for a walk
Provided the weather is fine, you could go for a walk
verb to noun:
compare -->
prefer -->
assess -->
compare --> comparison
prefer --> preference
assess --> assessment
The hammer I'm holding is __ useful tool
The hammer I'm holding is a useful tool
(we don't use "an" when the letters "u" or "e" are pronounces with a "y" sound)