Grammar
Paraphrase
Phrasal verbs
Gap-fillling
FCE
100

‘Your sister wants to come, doesn’t she?’ asked Tom.

Tom asked me...

Tom asked me if / whether my sister wanted to come.

100

Was there a butcher’s shop in the village many years ago?

USE

__________________________________ a butcher’s shop in the village many years ago?

Did there use to be...?

100

I have always __________________ to my older brother. I admire him and try to be like him.

looked up to

100

1 Our belief ___________ the power of positive thinking has not changed.

2 What’s the matter ___________ Carla? She looks ill.

3 Anderson’s rise ___________ the top of his profession was due to his brilliance and ambition.

4 There seems to be very little evidence ___________ a link between Jones and the scene of the crime.

5 I have no preference ___________ either that one or the other.

1 in

2 with

3 to

4 of

5 for

100

In what types of writing you don't have to write the title?

emails, essays

200

She didn’t return the book to the library until the end of term.

The book __________________________________ until the end of term.

...wasn't returned to the library...

200

My home town is much less exciting than New York.

NOWHERE

My home town is __________________________________ New York.

...nowhere as exciting as...

200

Sam __________________ his dad. He looks the same and has the same personality.

takes after

200

considerate    bad-mannered  shrewd  easy-going  vain   thick-skinned  selfless

1 Emily’s appearance is very important to her. She's __________

2 Joe always seems to make very good decisions. He's ____________

3 Sarah always puts other people’s needs and wishes before her own. She's __________

4 Andy thinks about other people’s feelings.  He's _________

1 vain

2 shrewd

3 selfless

4 considerate

200

FCE linking words- 

Give 3 synonyms to BUT

HOWEVER

NEVERTHELESS

ALTHOUGH/THOUGHT/ EVENTHOUGH

DESPITE / IN SPITE OF

300

People were growing rice in China over ten thousand years ago.

Rice __________________________________ over ten thousand years ago.

...was being grown in China...

300

As soon as the match finished, Tom raced home.

SOONER

__________________________________ than Tom raced home.

No sooner did the match finish...

300

Sally tried to __________________ Luke’s essay as all her own work, but the teacher was not deceived.

pass off

300

clear cover fidget gasp purse raise scratch slurp snore tut

1 The opera singer ___________ his throat first then began to sing.

2 When the ghost appeared, everybody in the theatre ___________ . It was such a shock.

3 My grandad fell asleep in the back of the car and started ___________ . It was quite funny.

4 My little brother was bored in the car so he started ___________ . He wouldn’t keep still.

5 Anna is my best friend, but I hate the way she ___________ her drink. It really makes a disgusting noise.

1 cleared

2 gasped

3 snoring / to snore

4 fidgeting / to fidget

5 slurps

300

In what types of writing can you use more personal and lively style?

article, email, review

400

The car didn’t stop so there was an accident.

If the car __________________________________ an accident.

...had stopped, there wouldn’t have been...

400

Tom and I don’t meet up very often these days.

DO

Rarely __________________________________ these days.

...do Tom and I meet up...

400

I wish you haven't ____________ that ____ (mentioned that) when talking to your mum.

brought up

400

commit           cut           deter         petty       wave

1 Police have warned of a crime ___________ in the region. Violent crimes have risen by an alarming 20%.

2 In an attempt to ___________ people from committing crime, the government has increased the number of police officers on the streets.

3 Politicians have promised to spend $1 million on crime prevention. They hope to ___________ crime in the city by 50% over the next decade as a result.

4 There are concerns that the numbers of people who ___________ serious, violent crimes is getting worse.

1. wave

2. deter

3. cut

4. commit

400

WORDFORMATION: 

1. FORMAL (ADJECTIVE) - make a PLURAL NOUN

2. OPT (VERB) - make an ADJECTIVE

3.   ENTHUSE (VERB) - make a NOUN

4.   EAGER (ADJECTIVE) - make a NOUN

1. Formalities

2. Optional

3. Enthusiasm

4. Eagerness

500

‘You stole money from my bag, George,’ said Anna.

Anna accused George __________________________________ bag.

...of stealing her...

500

Fortunately, we didn’t have an accident.

NOT

We were __________________________________ an accident.

...fortunate (enough) not to have had...

500

I didn't really want to go out, but my friends _____ me ___ it (persuaded me).

talked into

500

1 Milk, cheese and butter are all well-known examples of d___________ products.

2 Essential m___________ we need include iron and calcium, and they can be found in fish, fruit and vegetables.

3 The problem with eating lots of fatty meat or butter is that these foods are full of s___________ fats, which raise the level of cholesterol in the blood.

4 F___________ drinks like coke and lemonade are often full of sugar, and can lead to a higher risk of cancer or heart disease in later life.

1 dairy

2 minerals

3 saturated

4 Fizzy

500

FCE linking words:

Give 3 synonyms to AND:

BESIDES

IN ADDITION

FURTHERMORE

MOREOVER