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Andrii revision

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  • Which idiom means “to carefully find the middle ground between two extremes”? a) Throw a meeting off course b) Strike the right balance c) Stand your ground d) Drain your energy
    b) Strike the right balance
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  • If something drains your energy, it… a) makes you stronger b) makes you tired c) lifts your spirits d) takes you back
    b) makes you tired
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  • When someone refuses to change their opinion even under pressure, we say they “_________.”
    Stand your ground
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  • Match the expressions with their meaning: Bounce back On top of that Run-down Lift your spirits a) To feel better after illness or difficulty b) To feel happier c) Additionally / furthermore d) In poor condition
    1-a, 2-c, 3-d, 4-b
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  • “Rethink from the ground up” means making only small changes.
    False
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  • Third Conditional (Multiple Choice) Choose the correct sentence: a) If I would have studied, I would pass the exam. b) If I had studied, I would have passed the exam. c) If I studied, I would passed the exam.
    b) If I had studied, I would have passed the exam.
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  • I don’t like hospitals, and my friend doesn’t _______.
    either
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  • Which sentence is correct? a) I wish I go to the doctor tomorrow. b) I wish I went to the doctor more often. c) I wish I am going to the doctor.
    b) I wish I went to the doctor more often.
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  • Have you ever had to make up for missing an appointment? How did you do it?
    Students’ answer
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  • Think of a time when something threw a meeting off course. What happened?
    Students’ answer
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  • Imagine you had an extremely long wait time for a doctor’s appointment. What do you wish had happened instead?
    Students’ answer
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  • Think of a time when you were sick. Complete the sentence: “If I had gone to the doctor earlier, I would have …”
    Students’ answer
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  • Do you prefer public or private healthcare? What about your family? Use either or neither in your answer.
    Students’ answer
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  • Describe a time when you had to take responsibility for a mistake at work or school.
    Students’ answer
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  • Which idiom best fits this situation? “You’ve been very ill, but now you’re feeling strong again.” a) On top of that b) Bounce back c) Take responsibility d) At the end of the day
    b) Bounce back
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