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Compact B1 UNIT 2 PHRASAL VERBS & VOCABULARY
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VOCABULARY: He played really well but didn’t manage to beat ______ his opponent.
beat
VOCABULARY: Millions of teenagers would like to become famous footballers, but only a tiny number a______ their dream.
achieve
VOCABULARY: They have played well all season and have s______ in staying at the top of the league.
succeeded
VOCABULARY: He got to the semi-final, but was d______ there by a much younger player.
defeated
VOCABULARY: There are so many c______ fighting for the world title in this sport, I wonder who will win.
competitors
VOCABULARY: All the a______ lived in the Olympic Village during the games.
athletes
VOCABULARY: She was too proud to admit d______.
defeat
VOCABULARY: Our ice hockey team b______ theirs by three points.
beat
VOCABULARY: As a child I dreamt of becoming a tennis c______ just like Nadal.
champion
VOCABULARY: Do you think Portugal will s______in getting through to the final?
succeed
VOCABULARY: If you work really hard, you’ll a______ your goals.
achieve
VOCABULARY: I’m such a bad loser – I cannot hide my d______.
disappointment.
VOCABULARY: He f______ to get into the final, but he’ll try again at the next competition.
failed
VOCABULARY: It’s important to s______ respect to other athletes
show
PHRASAL VERBS: Do you ______ in luck? I do!
believe
VOCABULARY: The team scored two points and w______ their match, so they will be in the final.
won
VOCABULARY: Kendra h______ a positive attitude which is good. She is always happy.
has
PHRASAL VERBS: I don’t think I have any chance of winning – I think I’ll just ______ up now.
give
PHRASAL VERBS: She’s very sociable and ______ in with all sorts of group work.
joins
PHRASAL VERBS: Why don’t we just ______ in tonight and watch a DVD?
stay
PHRASAL VERBS: We couldn’t g______ ______ to the game as all the tickets were sold out.
get in
PHRASAL VERBS: I forgot to h______ ______ my application form for the tennis club.
hand in
PHRASAL VERBS: Don’t you want to j______ ______ with the game?
join in
PHRASAL VERBS: I b______ ______ my team – I know we can win!
believe in
PHRASAL VERBS: He’s s______ ______ tonight – he’s too tired to go out.
staying in
PHRASAL VERBS: Don’t g______ ______. You could still win the game!
give in
PHRASAL VERBS: Real champions never g______ ______. They fight to the end.
give in
PHRASAL VERBS: Ali’s not coming out this evening. He’s s______ ______.
staying in
PHRASAL VERBS: We arrived late and the gates were locked, so we couldn’t g______ ______ to see the match.
get in
PHRASAL VERBS: She never wants to j______ ______ with any team games.
joined
PHRASAL VERBS: Harry always knew he would be a champion. He always b______ ______ himself.
believed in
PHRASAL VERBS: I mustn’t forget to h______ ______my homework tomorrow.
hand in