π What does "get along with" mean?
β To have a good relationship with someone.
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π Translate:
βCulpar a alguienβ
β to blame someone
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π Translate:
βPonerse en contacto con alguienβ
β get in touch with someone
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π Translate:
"look up to someone"
β
admirar a alguien
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π Complete (passive):
(to speak)
βEnglish ___ ___ in many countries.β
β
English is spoken in many countries.
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π Complete:
βI donβt know her very well, but I want to ___ ___ ___ her.β
β get to know
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π Complete:
βMy parents donβt ___ me ___ go out late on weekends.β
β allow / to
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π Complete:
βI am in 4ΒΊ ESO now, but I still ___ ___ ___ ___ my old friends from Primary school.β
β keep in touch with
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π Complete:
βMy brother ___ ___ ___ me. He thinks he is superior to me."
β
looks down on
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π Change to passive:
βStudents respect good teachers.β
β
Good teachers are respected by students.
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π Say it in English:
βTenemos muchas cosas en comΓΊn.β
β
We have a lot in common.
β
We have many things in common.
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π Choose the correct option:
βIt ___ me when people shout.β
(deals / bothers / forgives)
β
bothers
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π Whatβs the difference between:
bring someone up / bring something up ?
β Educate a child / start talking about a topic
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π Choose the correct option:
βIβm really ___ ___ ___ next weekend. I have so many exciting plans!β
β looking forward to
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π Change (passive):
They built IES Macarena in 1987.
β IES Macarena was built (by them) in 1987.
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π Choose the correct word:
βThe teacher is very ___ to her students.
She is very polite with them."
β
respectful
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π What does "deal with" mean?
β To take action to solve a problem.
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π Choose the correct sentence:
a) She was brought up by her parents
b) She was bring up by her parents
β
a) She was brought up by her parents
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π Explain the difference:
"look back on" / "look forward to"
β
"Look back on" = Past experiences. You feel nostalgic.
"Look forward to" = Future events. You feel excited. You can't wait.
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π Correct the mistake:
βThe rules is followed in this school.β
β The rules are followed in this school.
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π Explain in English:
What is the atmosphere of a place?
β
The feeling, mood or vibes of a place.
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π Correct the sentence:
βHe didnβt take responsibility of the problem.β
β He didnβt take responsibility FOR the problem.
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π Explain:
What does "settle down" mean?
β To start a calm and stable life in one place.
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π Make a sentence with "look forward to".
β Don't forget -ing !
Example: "I look forward to seeing my friends on Friday."
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π Create a passive sentence in past simple. Use forgive.
β Example: "He was forgiven (by the teacher) for being late."
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