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B1-C Revision

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    Revision of contents from the B1 level, module C.
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  • Complete with your own idea. Use the ZERO CONDITIONAL: "If people don’t sleep enough, ...."
    they feel tired / they have trouble concentrating / they make more mistakes
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  • Complete with your own idea. USE THE FIRST CONDITIONAL: "If it rains tomorrow, ..."
    I will watch a movie / I will work from home / I won't go to the office
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  • Complete with your own idea. USE THE SECOND CONDITIONAL: "If I had more free time, ..."
    I would read more books / I'd go to the gym regularly / I'd start a new hobby
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  • IS THIS SENTENCE CORRECT OR INCORRECT? (if it's incorrect, explain the mistake): "If you mix red and blue, you got purple."
    INCORRECT. Correct sentence: "If you mis red and blue, you GET purple"
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  • IS THIS SENTENCE CORRECT OR INCORRECT? (if it's incorrect, explain the mistake): "If I will finish work early, I call you."
    INCORRECT. Correct sentence: "If I finish work early, I will call you."
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  • IS THIS SENTENCE CORRECT OR INCORRECT? (if it's incorrect, explain the mistake): "If they were taller, they will play basketball professionally."
    INCORRECT. Correct sentence: "If they were taller, they WOULD play basketball professionally."
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  • IS THIS SENTENCE CORRECT OR INCORRECT? (if it's incorrect, explain the mistake): "If I lived near the beach, I would go swimming every day."
    CORRECT!
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  • What is the meaning of the phrase "TO NOT HAVE A CLUE"? For example: "She didn’t have a clue what the teacher was talking about."
    to have no idea about something / to not understand or know anything about a situation
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  • What is the meaning of the phrase "TO HAVE A WORD WITH SOMEONE"? For example: "I need to have a word with you about your behavior in the meeting."
    It means you want to speak to someone, often in private, to discuss a problem, give advice, or clarify something.
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  • Complete with the most suitable modal verb (WOULD/COULD/SHOULD): "We _____ go to the cinema tonight if you want."
    COULD
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  • Complete with the most suitable modal verb (WOULD/COULD/SHOULD): "You ______ talk to your teacher if you don’t understand the topic."
    SHOULD
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  • Complete with the most suitable modal verb (WOULD/COULD/SHOULD): "_____ you like to join us for lunch?
    WOULD
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  • What does “BEING ASSERTIVE” mean? For example, if you're asked to stay overtime at work, you can be assertive and say: "I can’t stay late today, but I can finish this task tomorrow morning.”
    expressing your thoughts, feelings, or needs clearly and confidently in a respectful manner.
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  • Complete with the correct form of the verb in brackets: "She was watching TV when the phone ____ (ring)"
    rang
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  • Complete with the correct form of the verb in brackets: "When I arrived at the station, the train _____ already _____ (leave)."
    had already left
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  • Complete with the correct form of the verb in brackets: "I ______ (wait) for the bus when I realized I had forgotten my wallet."
    was waiting
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