Collocations exercises #1
1. Watch the videoclips with collocations • fight hard • follow blindly • ignore completely • listen carefully • fully recover 2. Practice your knowledge in a quick exercise
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1. Watch the videoclips with collocations • fight hard • follow blindly • ignore completely • listen carefully • fully recover 2. Practice your knowledge in a quick exercise
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1. Watch the videoclips with slang words • hillbilly – unsophisticated person • hooker – prostitute • wasted – intoxicated by alcohol or drugs • lunatic – an insane and irresponsible person • nerd – student ridiculed because he/she is studying excessively 2. Practice your knowledge in a quick exercise More exercises: Slang words exercises
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1. Watch the videoclips with slang words • dork – dull or stupid person • booze – distilled alcohol • bikers – people riding bikes or motorcycles • drag – something boring or tedious • square – rigidly conventional or old-fashioned person 2. Practice your knowledge in a quick exercise More exercises: Slang words exercises
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1. Watch the videoclips with slang words • loaded – someone who is very rich • weird – not normal, crazy, unusual • thug – aggressive young male • chick – young attractive woman • corny – something dull but with pretensions of significance or originality 2. Practice your knowledge in quick exercise More exercises:
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1. Watch the videoclips with slang words • rookie – person with little or no experience • crap – general negative word, poor quality • lame – something or someone dull or boring • bucks – synonym for dollars or money • bookworm – person who is keen on studying or reading books 2. Practice
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1. Watch the videoclips with idioms • bury the hatchet – end the conflict • around the bend – when somebody is acting really crazy • beat around the bush – talking about things, but avoiding the main point • take at face value – accepting something as it appears without studying details • roll
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1. Watch the videoclips with phrasal verbs • bow out – to withdraw from doing an activity • break up – end a relationship • hold on – wait for a short time • rule out – exclude something as a possibility • hit on somebody – trying to seduce somebody 2. Practice your knowledge
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1. Watch the videoclips with phrasal verbs • ask out – invite someone to some place to establish a romantic relationship • end up – reach a particular place or a situation after some time • call off – cancel something that has been approved and prepared • calm down – stop being upset or
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1. Watch the videoclips with phrasal verbs • cheer up – make feel happier, improve mood • figure out – find a solution, think • break down – lose control of feelings • dress up – dress nicely or better than normally • give up – stop trying, because it seems too difficult 2. Practice
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1. Watch the videoclips with idioms • not a rocket science – something that is not so difficult • in the long run – from the long-term perspective • comfort zone – standard method of working that requires only little effort • ballpark figure – an approximate number or quantity • go the extra mile
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