Identity Theft
Personal Identity
Third Conditional
Phrasal Verbs
Non-Verbal Communication
100

Credit Card

Small plastic card that allows you to purchase goods or services which you pay for later

100

Friendship

A relationship between friends
100

When do we use third conditional?

We use the third conditonal when we imagine the consequecnes of a sitution after it has happened

100

Ask out

To invite someone out on a date or to be your boyfriend/girlfriend

100

Hold Hands

To clasp each other by the hand, usually a sign of affection

200

Loan

Something you borrow, usually money

200

Appearance

The way something or someone looks

200

What is the structure of the third conditional?

if+past perfect, would(n´t) + have+ past participle

200

Split Up with

The ending of a relationship or partnership


200

Shake Hands

Clasp someone's hand while meeting or saying goodbye

300

Spending Spree

A brief period where you spend a lot of money 

300

Nationality

A group of people who share the same history, traditions, language and usually live in the same country

300

Choose the correct sentence ending:

If my alarm had gone off,

.. I wouldn´t have been late to work.

.. I won´t be late to work.

If my alarm had gone off, I wouldn´t have been late to work.

300

Settle Down with

To live a steady life with a partner, usually by getting married


300

Make Eye Contact

Looking at someone while they are looking at you

400

Debt

A sum of money that is owed 

400

Personality

Characteristics that form an individual's character

400

Correct the sentence:

If there hadn´t been so much traffic, we wouldn´t  miss our flight

If there hadn´t been so much traffic, we wouldn´t have missed our flight

400

Tell off

To reprimand or scold someone (angrily)

400
Roll Your Eyes

To turn your eyes usually in an expression of annoyance, exasperation, or disbelief

500

Phishing

The practice of scamming individuals for their personal information like passwords and credit card numbers

500

Beliefs

Acceptance, trust, faith that something exists or that is true, especially without proof

500

Are both of these correct? Fix them if they aren´t

  • If you had told me about the meeting, I would have come.
  • If you had told me about the meeting, I wouldn’t have missed it.


They are both correct!!

500

Fall Out with

To have an argument and end a relationship

500

Shrug your Shoulders

To raise and lower your shoulder in an expression of indecision or indifference

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