Vocabulary: Making decisions
Vocabulary: Personal development
Grammar: Present Perfect Simple & Continuous; Past Simple
Use of English: Parts of speech
Speaking: talking about decisions
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A person who is able to make decisions quickly and confidently. (Personal quality)

decisive

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Choose the correct preposition:

Andy wants to get _____ with animal charity.

a) on

b) in

c) involved

c) involved

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Correct the words in italics in the sentence:

Have you bought a lot of chocolate last week?

Did you buy

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Change the meaning of the adjective "fearful" to the opposite.

fearless

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Complete the dialogue with one word:

A: Have you decided what you're doing this summer?

B: No. I can't make up my mind.

A: What are your _____?

options

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Copmlete the gap with one word. The first letter is given:

Lara h_____ when I asked her for a favour, but she was kind enough to do it in the end.

hesitated

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To become familiar with something or someone

to get used to sb/sth

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Complete the sentences with the prompts in brackets:

We can't go out. _________________ our homework yet. (we / not / finish)

We haven't finished

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Make an adjective out of the noun "waste".

wasteful

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Complete the gap with one word:

A: I've found a job in a cafe but I could also work at an animal charity. Which do you ______ is best?

reckon

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Choose the correct answer:

You decided to join the football team. So ______ it even if it's hard work.

a) get on with

b) get into

c) stick with

c) stick with

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Complete the gap with the correct form of the phrasal verb:

A: Hello, Frieda! How was your summer course? Did you learn much?

F: I did! I really think I _______ of it.


got a lot out

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Read the sentence below. Decide whether it's correct or not. Correct the mistake if needed.

I've been consider my options all day and I'm exhausted now.

I've been considering

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Make a noun and an adjective out of the verb "decide".

a) noun - 

b) adjective -

a) decision

b) decisive

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To be somebody’s duty or responsibility; to be for somebody to decide.

be up to somebody (e.g. It's up to you to decide)

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Complete the gap with a phrasal verb. Use the correct form of the verb.

Jared is always _______ ________ things. He never thinks about things carefully first.

rushing into

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Complete the gap with the correct form of the phrasal verb:

A: Hi Megan! Are you busy?

B: Yes, a little. I'm ___________ for my parents' anniversary party. Can I call you back?

getting ready

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Choose the correct answer:

This is my best friend Jessica. I __________ her for 15 years.

a) knew

b) have been knowing

c) have known


c) have known

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Make a verb, an adjective and an adverb out of a noun "success":

a) verb

b) adjective

c) adverb

a) to succeed 

b) successful 

c) successfully

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Complete the dialogue with a collocation (3 words):

A: They are totally different options.

B: Yes, I know. I'm ______________ . The animal charity is more interesting, but I won't get paid. The cafe job is kind of paid but it's quite boring.

I'm in two minds

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Complete the gap with the correct form of the verb:

You said you wanted to go on the school trip and you've already paid. That means that you've _______ yourself to going.

committed

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Complete the gap with one word:

Don't ______ making lunch for me. I'm eating out.

bother

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Paraphrase the sentence using the given word:

I last gave money to charity in June.

since

I ________________________________ June.

I haven't given money to chairty since June.

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Make two nouns (positive and negative) out of the adjective "harmful":

a) negative noun

b) positive noun

a) harmfulness

b) harmlessness

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"To tend to prefer something, especially a particular opinion or interest"

to lean towards something