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Speakout intermediate module 3 revision
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What is the idiom? _____ the ice; let your _____ down, _____light
break, hair, travel
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Which Future Form do you use after the "words of opinion and hopes"?
will/might
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What is the special characteristic of the words probably and definitely?
positive and negative sentences
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meet a _____; use time _______; do things _____ of time
deadline; wisely; ahead
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What is the idiom? What does it mean?
a piece of cake - when something is too easy
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Explain: keep an eye on sb, the rat race, give a hand, to be a dark horse
.
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Explain: put off, get distracted
put off - delay doing sth; get distracted - to lose concentration because of sth or sb
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I didn't ____ any of that!
catch
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Let's face it - what does it mean?
let's be honest
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hit the nail in the ______, put my ______ in it, work _____ the clock
head, foot, against
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Name 4 types of misunderstandings that you can experience
get the number/address/date/name wrong
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What's the idiom? What does it mean?
to be in hot water - to have problems, troubles
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What is the idiom? What does it mean?
not my cup of tea - not my favourite thing
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When do we use BE LIKELY TO? Give an example of sentence
when we talk about a big probability e.g. He is likely to pass the exam
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____ things done, ____ started
get
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in a year ___ two, in the short _____, in 20 years' ___, in the _____ future
or, term, time, near
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Explain: prioritise, multitask
put in order of importance; do many things simultaneously
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What exactly do you _____? You've _____ me
mean, lost
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Give an example of sentence with Present Continuous for Future
e.g. I am taking my children from school today at 6 o'clock
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Explain the usage of WILL and BE GOING TO when we talk about future predictions
will - based on opinion, be going to - based on evidence
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