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Cambridge Complete First for Schools unit 5

  • A university teacher who teaches a small group of students.
    a tutor
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  • Study something in detail in order to discover new information: r_______
    research
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  • Someone who is learning something: l______
    a learner
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  • Check a piece of work or an exam, showing the mistakes and giving a number or letter to say how good it is.
    mark
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  • Permission to study at college, university, etc.
    admission
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  • A successful result in a test or course.
    pass
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  • Another way to say "take an exam": "___ an exam"
    sit
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  • Something that is needed or demanded for a course: "course r__________"
    requirement
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  • The possibility of being successful at finding work: "job p________"
    prospects
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  • To stop doing something before you have completely finished. eg: school, a course, etc.
    drop out
    get away with
    take on
    get out of
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  • To achieve what is expected.
    catch up with
    win over
    live up to
    get through
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  • What does "hand (something) back" mean?
    return something that was given to you
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  • Anthony ... cheating in the exam. The teachers didn't notice and so he wasn't punished.
    got through
    lived up to
    took up
    got away with
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  • Tell someone about some information, often because you believe they do not know it or have forgotten it.
    point out
    point to
    point about
    point up
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  • If you "put something off" it means that you...
    delay an event or activity until a later time
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  • Which of the following is not one of the meanings of "get through something" ?
    to finish something.
    to succeed in an exam or competition.
    to indicate the location of a place.
    to deal with a difficult or unpleasant experience.
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