Future collocations
(Unit 9, page 54)
Surprise phrases
(Unit 10, page 58)
Phrasal Verbs: Relationship
(Unit 11, page 64)
Verbs of commuincation
(Unit 12, page 68)
100

to attempt to do something

to have a go

100

before a particular time, or before doing a particular thing

in advance

100

to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them

to fall out with (sb)

100

to make a lot of people have a certain feeling which is often the same

to spread

200

to make something stop happening or existing

to put an end to something

200

with everything added together to make a total (used mostly with numbers)

in all

200

to think that you are better than someone

to look down on (sb)

200

to say in public what you think about something such as a law, an official plan or an important issue

to speak out

300

to make an unsatisfactory situation as pleasant as possible

to make the best of

300

very suddenly and unexpectedly

out of nowhere

300

to stop liking or being interested in someone or something

to go off (sb/sth)

300

to make someone laugh or smile

to amuse

400

to take full advantage of something because it may not last long:

to make the most of something

400

completely different from the way someone usually behaves, or from the particular qualities that a person or place has

out of character

400

to admire and respect someone

to look up to (sb)

400

to attract attention to or emphasise something important

to highlight

500

to make a situation better because of good actions

to make a difference

500

If you are responsible for something, but have acted wrongly by doing it

be at fault for something/doing something

500

to like each other and become friendly immediately

to hit it off (with sb)

500

to comfort someone and stop them from worrying

to reassure