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DESTINATION B1 UNIT 12

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  • a member of your family
    RELATIONS
  • a person that you like or admire, or is very fashionable (adj)
    COOL
  • I really _ _ _ _ _ with my brother, we have a lot in common.
    GET ON
  • feeling or showing love
    LOVING
  • She's so Jealous ........ her boyfriend, she always checks his phone.
    JEALOUS OF
  • to believe that someone or something is good, honest, or reliable
    TRUST
  • someone who is able to wait for a long time or deal with a difficult situation without becoming angry or upset
    PATIENT
  • Did you know that Sara and Tom have _ _ _ _ _ _ _? I saw her with another boy yesterday.
    SPLIT UP
  • to tell someone another person’s name when they meet for the first time
    INTRODUCE
  • a man or boy that you are having a romantic relationship with
    boyfriend
  • a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a large building
    A flat
  • someone that you have invited to your home or your party
    GUEST
  • the way that someone is feeling, or the way that a group of people is feeling at a particular time
    MOOD
  • someone who you do not know
    STRANGER
  • My grandparents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ me _ _ because both my parents worked.
    BROUGHT me UP
  • to say things to support someone or something (v)
    DEFEND
  • to tell someone that you are sorry for doing something wrong
    apologise
  • You are always _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with your friends. You all need to stop arguing!
    FALLING OUT
  • not depending on other people
    INDEPENNDENT
  • the feeling that you want to thank someone because they have given you something or done something for you
    GRATEFUL
  • I'm fond IN / OF / ABOUT chocolate
    FOND OF
  • certain about your abilities and not nervous or frightened (Adj)
    CONFIDENT
  • connected by shared feelings sucn as love and respect (adj)
    CLOSE
  • to put new paint or paper on the walls of a room
    DECORATE
  • someone who is loyal continues to support a person or organisation, or idea in difficult
    LOYAL
  • a particular area of a town
    NEIGHBOURHOOD
  • Can you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ our dog while we are on holiday?
    LOOK AFTER
  • to treat someone in a way that shows that you think they are important and should be admired
    RESPECT
  • not married, or not in a romantic relationship or divorced.
    SINGLE
  • two people who are married to each other, or who have a romantic relationship with each other
    COUPLE
  • giving people more of your time or money than is usual or expected
    GENEROUS
  • to know someone or something because you have seen, heard, or met them before
    RECOGNISE
  • no longer married because your marriage has been legally ended
    DIVORCED
  • normal or average, and not unusual or special
    ORDINARY
  • I'm so proud ... you for passing the exam.
    PROUD OF
  • an amount of money that you pay regularly for using a house, room, office, etc that belongs to someone else
    RENT
  • You have really _ _ _ me _ _ _ _. You promised you wouldn't be late!
    LET me DOWN