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Scope 2

  •  English    22     Public
    Unit 1 Communication and attitude
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  • What's he doing?
    He's sulking.
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  • If you speak with exaggeration and too much pride about yourself, you are ......
    boasting
  •  20
  • What are they doing?
    They're chatting.
  •  15
  • When you say that something is wrong or not satisfactory, you ...... For example, if you don't like the food at a restaurant, so you tell the waiter/waitress what the problem is.
    complain
  •  20
  • To laugh repeatedly in a quiet but uncontrolled way, often at something silly or rude or when you are nervous
    giggle
  •  20
  • Someone who enjoys talking about other people and their private lives is a ...
    gossip
  •  15
  • Look at the picture. This is an example of a ......
    joke
  •  15
  • A happy or friendly expression on the face. The woman in the photo is ......
    smiling
  •  15
  • To ...... is to to look for a long time with the eyes wide open, especially when surprised, frightened, or thinking
    stare
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  • To laugh at someone or say unkind things about them, either because you are joking or because you want to upset that person.
    tease
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  • The other children ......... him because he wore glasses.
    teased
  •  15
  • Don't ......... at people like that, it's rude.
    stare
  •  15
  • Esme's so cheerful - she's always ..........
    smiling
  •  15
  • Jane and Lynn sat in the kitchen. They were ......... about their friends.
    gossiping
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  • The girls were ......... at the back of the classroom. The pictures in the book were so funny and they couldn't stop laughing.
    giggling
  •  15
  • We have been waiting a long time for our food. If it doesn't come soon, I'm going to ......
    complain
  •  15