To look at something very quickly.
Glance
When you analyze a situation, you have to consider the pros and _______.
cons
To master a language, you need to develop these four core abilities: reading, _______, listening, and _______. Which ones are missing?
Writing and speaking
To believe a lie, a trick, or a scam.
Fall for something
An expression that means "A long time ago in the past".
Back in the day
To open your mouth wide and take a deep breath because you are tired or bored.
Yawn
When you are completely annoyed and have lost all patience, you are "_______ and _______".
sick and tired
The letters (A, B, C) or numbers (90, 100) you get on a test.
Grades
To be careful and alert for danger.
Watch out for
An expression that means "Very quickly" or "Almost immediately".
in no time
To speak very quietly directly into someone's ear so others can't hear.
Whisper
If you explain a process very carefully, one stage at a time, you do it "_______ by _______".
Step by step
The ability to make yourself do what you should do, even when you don't want to.
Self-discipline
To recognize the difference between two things (like a real bag and a fake one).
Tell something apart
What you say when someone doesn't understand the main idea of your argument: "You're missing the _______."
point
To hit your foot on something by accident and fall (or almost fall).
Trip
Happening occasionally, but not very often.
Every now and then.
Classes that happen in real-time, not pre-recorded.
Live lectures
To accidentally reveal the truth or a secret about a scam.
give something away
Two expressions you can use to rephrase your explanation.
Let me put ir another way OR Look at it this way
To look directly at someone or something for a long time without moving your eyes (sometimes it can be considered rude!).
Stare
The rules about what is acceptable and not acceptable in a specific situation.
Dos and dont's
An educational model where you study the theory at home and do the practice/homework in class.
Flipped classroom
To eventually be discovered as different from what was initially promised: "I bought an original Chanel perfume, but it _____________ fake".
turn out to be / turned out to be
Complete the structure: "_______ because it's expensive ________ mean it's good quality."
Just / doesn't