To cover up + use correctly in a sentence
To hide something from others
I covered up my hamster's death from my brother.
to keep your feet on the ground + use in a sentence
to stay humble, sensible
The young footballer got a pay rise but has kept his feet on the ground
What percentage of people in Ireland are capable of speaking Irish?
39.8%
to entice + use in a sentence
to be attracted to something
I was enticed to come to Ireland due to the culture
Types of human teeth
Incisor, canine, molar, pre molar, wisdom teeth, baby teeth
To turn down + use in sentence
To reject something/someone
I turned down the flirtatious woman in the nightclub
to paint everybody with the same brush + use in a sentence
Not all french people love baguettes, you can't paint everybody with the same brush
Who is Fatima and why were the British people angry?
She was a ballerina on a poster used to promote working in cybercrime and to rethink, reskill and reboot.
What is the difference between able and capable?
A sentence for each
Able- physical and social ability
Capable- common sense and skill to do so
I am able to become a doctor in Ireland but I am not capable of being a doctor
Synonyms for bad
That was bad food
that was ----- food
Awful, horrible, disgusting, revolting
to add up + use in a sentence
to make sense
The fact they are rich and live in a house like that adds up
To get off lightly +use in a sentence
To get a lenient punishment for something bad
I got off lightly after breaking my mothers phone, she only grounded me for 2 days.
Write the names of everyone in this class currently. correct spelling!!!
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What is a predicament? + use in a sentence
A problem with multiple factors
I am in a predicament, Molly wants me to go to her party but my ex boyfriend will be there.
Pet peeves
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to make up + use in a sentence
to create, to lie, to imagine
I made up the story about the frog
to be stuck between a rock and a hard place + use in a sentence
Neither way of things will make you happy
I am stuck between a rock and a hard place, John wants me to go to the cinema but Elizabeth wants me to go to the pub
In your welcome class, what was the quote that was in my final slide
hint- Italy
Rome wasn't built in a day
Prone and tend + use in a sentence
Tend to- most of the time by choice
Prone to- most of the time no choice
EF Dublin staff members
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to find out + use in a sentence
To discover
I found out he was cheating on his exam.
To wrap your head around something + use in a sentence
I can't wrap my head around answering this question
List the strange British laws.
To shake a rug, to be sockless 100 yds from the queen, gambling in a library, handling salmon suspiciously, knick knocking etc..
Wide-range + use in a sentence
Covering a lot of different people, topics, things
I have a wide range of nationalities in my class
A-Z of foods
a-apple b-banana c-carrot d-duck e-eggs f-figs g-grapes h- haddock i-ice cream j- jelly k-kiwi l-lentils m- meat n- nachos o-oranges p- pretzel q- queen cake r- risotto s- sandwich t- tacos u- udon noodles v- vermicilli noodles w- walkers crisps x- xmas cookies y- yams z- zucchini