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    Spoken practice - phrasal verbs, idioms, food
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  • Are you ever turned off eating something by the smell of it cooking?
    For example...
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  • How would you turn down an invitation to something that you didn't want to go to? What would you say?
    Does it depend on who invited you?
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  • In what circumstances would you turn on a family member or a friend?
    Would you ever attack them physically?
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  • In what situations might people be turned away from a restaurant or a club?
    Have you ever been turned away from such a place?
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  • In Croatia, is it acceptable to turn up at someone's house with no warning?
    How about at your house personally?
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  • What have you done which turned out to be much better than you expected?
    What have you done which turned out to be much worse than you expected?
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  • What does a well-balanced diet include?
    Why is a well-balanced diet important?
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  • What is a dairy-free diet?
    Would you ever consider it?
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  • What's the difference between "The shop sells a few cakes. " and "The shop sells very few cakes." ?
    1) a small amount, but we are pleased about it 2) hardly any, we are disappointed with their offer
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  • What's the difference between "I like chicken." and "I like chickens."
    1) meat 2) animal
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  • What would a diet rich in vitamins have a lot of?
    Fruits and vegetables! Especially colorful ones!
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  • What would a high-fat diet have a lot of?
    Dairy, butter, oil, nuts, meat
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  • What does a vegetarian diet exclude?
    Meat, fish, poultry
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  • So many friends came to the party that we had to go and buy extra food.
    Keep the meaning, but use a phrasal verb!
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  • I refused the offer of a job as a waitress as I preferred to work in an office.
    Keep the meaning, but use a phrasal verb!
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  • My son got really upset when the other children got angry with him for no reason.
    Keep the meaning, but use a phrasal verb!
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