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C1 | Revision (Unit 1)

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    Vocabulary | Phrasal Verbs | Collocations
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  • What does the adjective COMPETENT mean?
    Able to do something well. E.g. He is very competent at his job.
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  • What does the adjective CONSCIENTIOUS mean?
    Putting a lot of effort into your work. E.g. She is a very conscientious student.
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  • What does the adjective NAÏVE mean?
    Too willing to believe that someone is telling the truth, that people's intentions in general are good etc.
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  • What does 'be bound to' mean?
    Certain or extremely likely to happen. E.g. You are bound to feel nervous before your C1 speaking exam.
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  • What does the phrasal verb PUT UP WITH mean?
    To put up with = To tolerate
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  • What does the phrasal verb BUMP INTO mean?
    To bump into = To meet by chance
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  • What does the phrasal verb HIT IT OFF mean?
    To hit it off = To become friends quickly, instant connection
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  • What does the phrasal verb DWELL ON mean?
    To dwell on = To keep thinking / talking about something
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  • What does the phrasal verb TAKE TO mean?
    To take to = To like a person
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  • Give or make? A complaint
    MAKE a complaint
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  • Give or make? A speech
    GIVE a speech
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  • Give or make? Something a miss
    GIVE something a miss
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  • Give or make? Someone a chance
    GIVE someone a chance
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  • You seem to have ...... a good impression on Mr.Smith - he wants to offer you the job.
    MADE
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  • When I was young, my parents ..... me lots of good advice but I didn't always take it.
    GAVE
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  • Would you mind ...... me more details about the course?
    GIVING
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