- •Guess the words by the definitions given
- •Guess the words by the definitions given
- •Complete the sentences with appropriate words to make collocations
- •Guess what the following definitions refer to.
- •Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings (1-10).
- •Now complete the sentences with appropriate phrasal verbs from exercise 2.
- •Change the word in capitals
- •Prepositions
Guess the words by the definitions given
to be very easy to do or win
a short well-known statement that gives advice or expresses something that is generally true
a method of doing something or dealing with a problem
good sense and judgment, based especially on your experience of life
someone who changes spoken words from one language into another, especially as their job
the process of getting better at doing something
a helpful piece of advice
the way someone pronounces the words of a language, showing which country or which part of a country they come from
the rules by which words change their forms and are combined into sentences, or the study or use of these rules
all the words that someone knows or uses
many, or involving many things, people, events
a meeting at which someone asks questions and another person answers
an area of knowledge that you study at a school or university
when someone goes to a meeting, class etc, or an occasion when they go
a group of related documents that you store together on a computer
Match the adjectives with nouns
multiple progress
foreign letter
everyday TV
satellite accent
wide language
strong situation
compulsory structures
decent subject
grammatical choice
native grammar
basic speaker
colloquial vocabulary
significant language
Wordbuilding
Ask your teacher to help you identify your areas of (DIFFICULT)…………… in writing.
I don’t need any more of your (HELP) ……………. advice!
The murderer’s identity remains (KNOW)………………
I don’t know the precise (MEAN)…………..of the word ‘gleaned’.
Most courses involve an average of eight hours' (ATTEND)………….. at college each week.
The shoe factory is the largest (EMPLOY)……………. in this area.
Don't write down your password, (MEMORY) ……………… it.
Take (MEASURE)…………… of the room before you buy any new furniture.
He said he didn't care -- well actually he used a rude (EXPRESS)………………..that I can't repeat!
All students were asked to fill in a (QUESTION)…………………about their families.
Guess the words by the definitions given
a dictionary giving equivalent words in two languages
the type of dictionary that uses the same language for the words and their definitions
a book, such as an encyclopedia, dictionary, etc., from which information may be obtained
the form of language that you speak rather than write
something that you must learn in a school because of a rule or law
a set of questions that a lot of people are asked as a way of getting information about what people think or do generally
an important test of your knowledge, especially one that you take at school or university
details from something such as a lecture or a book that you write down so that you can remember them
all the words that a person knows
tasks that a student at school is asked to do at home