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A5 easter revision 4B-7

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  • Body idioms - "it makes my ______ boil."
    ass
    teeth
    blood
    eyes
  • The body - hair on a man's chin
    disgusting
    fluff
    manly
    stubble
  • used to, be used to, get used to - in the past couldn't get up early, now you can and are fine
    I got used to getting up early / I am used to getting up early
  • Sleep vocabulary - this is a covering on the bed that is more common in the north of Europe
    duvet
  • The body - what you do with your forehead to show displeasure or confusion
    frown
  • Body idioms - "it was so funny, I couldn't keep a straight _____"
    ass
    arm
    leg
    face
  • phrasal verb with take - "she really ______ ____ snowboarding, likes it a lot and is now very good at it."
    took to
  • Sleep vocabulary - that noise you make while sleeping
    snoring / snore
  • expression with take - "the concert will ______ _____ in March (it will happen in March)."
    take place
  • Sleep vocabulary - you rest your head on this
    pillow
  • used to, be used to, get used to - you will never be comfortable coming to English class in the evenings
    I'll never get used to coming to class in the evenings
  • Future Perfect or Continuous - Don't phone between one and two o'clock as we (have lunch).
    will be having lunch.
  • Body idioms - "Those plants are lovely, you've got _____ _______."
    brown fingers
    green fingers
    green eyes
    dirt in the blood
  • "wish" for past regrets - say a regret about travel
    I wish I had/hadn't ...
  • The body - a facial feature that only humans have
    chin
    cheeks
    neck
    lips
  • music words pronunciation (say it right!) - RHYTHM
    yes
    it's all Greek to me
    no
  • The body - the hair above your eyes
    eye-brow
  • music words pronunciation (say it right!) - BALLET
    not today
    try again
    oooh, tres french. Well done.
  • -ed or -ing adjectives - "I used to love shopping but now find it ______." (exhaust)
    exhausting
  • -ed or -ing adjectives - "It really ________ when people walk slowly." (infuriate)
    infuriates
  • That feeling of confusion and tiredness after crossing many timezones
    jet lag
  • Where you wait to board your flight - the ______
    gate or boarding gate
  • "wish" for past regrets - say a regret about moving to Madrid
    I wish I had/hadn't ...
  • The body - what's the largest organ of the human body?
    lungs
    intestines
    skin
    brain
  • Unreal conditionals - "The boss was/would be if he didn't take himself so seriously."
    was
    would be
  • -ed or -ing adjectives - "I find speaking in public absolutely ________ ." (terrify)
    terrifying
  • Body idioms - "I saw M punto Rajoy in the _____ last night."
    prison
    ass
    flesh
    skin
  • The body - you'll have these when you're older
    debts
    grandchildren
    wrinkles
    nappies
  • Sudden violent changes in wind and air that throw the plane around
    turbulence
  • Future Perfect or Continuous - By next summer, we (saved) enough money to go on holiday.
    we will have saved ...
  • music words pronunciation (say it right!) - GENRE
    not your day today, is it?
    try again
    you've got it!
  • Future Perfect or Continuous - I probably (not finished) the report by Friday.
    won't have finished the report ...
  • Body idioms - "I love cake and chocolate too much, I've got a ______ tooth."
    sweet
    sugar
    chocolate
    rotten
  • "wish" for past regrets - "He didn't be able to/wouldn't be able to afford a new car if he wasn't living with his parents."
    didn't be able to
    wouldn't be able to
  • music words pronunciation (say it right!) - CHOIR
    nice!
    oh dear
  • Where you pick up your luggage on arrival at the airport
    baggage reclaim
  • Sleep vocabulary - you are a heavy sleeper, you sleep like a ___
    log
  • phrasal verb with take - "the dog looked so hungry that I _______ pity ___ him and gave him some food."
    took pity on
  • music words pronunciation (say it right!) - CONCERTO
    yes
    nope
    try harder
  • Sleep vocabulary - just a quick little sleep after lunch (two different words minimum)
    siesta, nap, a cat nap, forty winks ...
  • "wish" for past regrets - about money
    I wish I had/hadn't ...
  • Sleep vocabulary - the cotton covering on your bed
    sheets (get the pronunciation right!!!)
  • used to, be used to, get used to - tell the class about problems you have sleeping in different places like hotels or others
    (at the teacher's discretion)
  • phrasal verb with take - "it's hot in here, _______ your jacket ____ ."
    take off