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Idiomatic - vocabulary Unit 1

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    vocabulary
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  • watching multiple episodes of a TV show (or sometimes an entire season) in one sitting
    binge-watching
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  • extremely funny
    hilarious
  •  15
  • Name at least three different genres
    comedy, mystery, drama, thriller, fantasy, graphic novel, horror.
  •  10
  • Name two words that refer to the story of a book, film, play,
    plot and storyline
  •  20
  • What's the opposite of hardback?
    paperback
  •  20
  • something that makes you feel happy, inspired, or more positive
    uplifting
  •  25
  • This city is so poverty, everyone looks so rich and happ. ind and correct the mistake
    This city is so lively
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  • The movie was so ________________that everyone could relate to it.
    The movie was so RELATABLE that everyone could connect with it.
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  • They decided to poverty smoking in all public places
    They decided to BAN smoking in all public places.
  •  20
  • The market in that area is too relatable for people with low income
    The market in that area is too UPMARKET for people with low income.
  •  25
  • “Smart” can mean both intelligent and well-dressed. TRUE/FALSE
    TRUE
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  • Her answer was clear and simple — very __________.
    STRAIGHTFORWARD
  •  25
  • If a movie feels relatable, it means... a) It’s boring b) You can connect with it and understand it easily c) It’s too complicated
    b) You can connect with it and understand it easily
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  • What do BAN and LACK mean? Explain in English using your own words.
    Ban → a) to make something illegal Lack → b) to not have enough of something
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  • “If something is overwhelming, it means it’s easy to manage
    FALSE (it means it’s too much to handle)
  •  15
  • Think of a synonym for BORING
    DULL
  •  10