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Pre-B2 | Super Quiz | Revision units 1-5

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  • Health collocations: To make/do exercise | To be on sick/ill leave | To be in good shape/form
    To DO exercise | To be on SICK leave | To be in good SHAPE
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  • What does TO DRAW A BLANK mean? Use it in a sentence.
    To fail to remember something. E.g. I completely drew a blank in the middle of my History exam.
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  • What does PULL YOUR SOCKS UP mean? Use it in a sentence.
    To make an effort to improve your work or behaviour because it is not good enough. E.g. He's going to have to pull his socks up if he wants to stay in the team.
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  • What does TO CRAM mean? Use it in a sentence.
    To try to learn a lot very quickly before an exam. E.g. I have a biology exam tomorrow so I'm going to have to go home and cram.
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  • What is A BOOKWORM? Use it in a sentence.
    A person who reads a lot. E.g. My sister is such a bookworm. She reads at least two books a week.
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  • What is the difference between adjectives ending -ED and adjectives ending -ING?
    -ED describe how someone feels. -ING describe the situation, person or thing that causes the feeling.
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  • RELAXED and RELAXING | Give two sentences.
    I feel relaxed when I go to the beach. Reading a book at the beach is relaxing.
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  • What does the phrasal verb LOOK FORWARD TO mean? Use it in a sentence.
    To can't wait for something to happen. E.g. I'm looking forward to seeing my family in the Easter holidays.
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  • What does the phrasal verb CATCH UP WITH mean? Use it in a sentence.
    To hear someone's news. E.g. I finally got a chance to catch up with my best friend yesterday.
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  • Think of a word which best fits the gap: I would ........ go to the cinema than watch a film at home.
    RATHER
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  • Think of a word which best fits the gap: When it comes to pizzas, try to choose lower-fat toppings ...... as vegetables, ham and tuna.
    SUCH
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  • Think of a word which best fits the gap:  You should work to school ..... of getting the school bus.
    INSTEAD
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  • What does APPEAL TO mean? Use it in a sentence.
    To find something attractive/interesting. E.g. Watching a football match really doesn't appeal to me.
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  • Explain the difference between the following: A viewer, a spectator, an audience
    A viewer = Used for TV | A spectator = Usually used for sports | Audience = Plays, Films...
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  • Fill in the gaps: I'm fond ..... | I'm keen ..... | I'm interested ....
    fond OF | keen ON | interested IN
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  • What does TO GET ON LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE mean? Use it in a sentence.
    To have a very good relationship. E.g. I get on like a house on fire with my sister. We never argue and have so much in common.
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