Many people don't agree with her decision.
Many people __________ her decision.
DISAPPROVE OF
___________ on your headphones
GET, PLACE, PUT, SET
EXPLAIN: CONFIDENTIAL
private, only some people can see/hear it
The fitness programme was demanding, but
somehow I got through it.
ADJECTIVE, DIFFICULT
EXPLAIN: PUNCTUATION
I can always _______ her.
RELY ON
_________ conversations
SPEAK, CATCH, HOLD, SAY
EXPLAIN: CC SOMEONE IN
TO SEND A COPY OF A LETTER TO SOMEONE
If it hadn’t been for the extra coaching, Tom
wouldn’t have passed his maths exam.
NOUN, PRACTICE
What is a prefix? Give an example.
Something you put at the beginning of a word. It can change the word's meaning.
Misconception, Impatient, Disagree
The weather _____ us _____ travelling.
PREVENTED FROM
_________ a button
HIT, PULL, TOUCH, FORCE
HIT
EXPLAIN: APPROPRIATE
ADEQUATE FOR A CERTAIN SITUATION
She clicked her fingers impatiently at the waiter
because she wanted to order her meal.
WHAT IS -IM AND WHAT IS THE MEANING?
-IM = PREFIX
NEGATIVE MEANING
Although there are some noteworthy differences, sign
languages share many similarities with spoken
languages.
PART OF SPEECH + MEANING
ADJECTIVE, IMPORTANT OR NOTICEABLE
I've never ________ it.
GET HELP =
GET A _______
RECOMMENDATION, HAND, LIFT
HAND
EXPLAIN: PUT YOUR FOOT IN IT
TO BEHAVE INAPPROPRIATELY, TO MAKE A FAUX PAS
Her personality rather than her skillset
distinguishes her from other employees.
VERB, SEPARATES
FILL IN PREPOSITIONS:
LEAD_____
DECIDE ______
THINK _______
TO, ON, OF/ ABOUT
These factors _________ the failure of the project.
CONTRIBUTED TO
YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO SOMETHING =
THERE IS NO _________ TO DO IT.
DUTY, OBLIGATION, NEED, ROLE
NEED
EXPLAIN: HAVE A ROW
TO ARGUE
This can involve simultaneously combining hand shapes, movement of the hands, arms or body, and various expressions on the face to communicate a speaker’s thoughts.
WHAT IS -LY AND WHAT IS ITS MEANING?
ADVERB, AT THE SAME TIME
-LY = SUFFIX THAT TURNS THE WORD INTO AN ADVERB
Some sign languages have been accorded a form of legal recognition, while others are unfortunately not recognised by governments.
PART OF SPEECH, MEANING?
VERB, GIVEN