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Intensive First Vocab first class

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  • I never read ____ newspapers, they're just full of sensationalist rubbish.
    tabloid
  • I really ____ ____ ____ my uncle as he's had a very successful career. (phrasal verb - admire)
    look up to
  • A practice exam that you do, which is similar to the official exam.
    mock exam
  • While I was cleaning my bedroom I ____ ____ some old photos. (phrasal verb - to find by chance)
    came across
  • In ancient Greece, people _____ many different Gods.
    worshipped
  • A synonym of obligatory.
    compulsory
  • The person who watches you in an exam.
    invigilator
  • He's a bit of a naughty boy and I hope his behaviour doesn't ____ ____ ____ our son. (phrasal verb - influence)
    rub off on
  • William Shakespeare wrote these, an example is Hamlet.
    plays
  • To get a better job within the company you work for.
    to be promoted
  • I can't believe you cheated in the exam! You've really ____ me ____. (phrasal verb - disappoint)
    let me down
  • Let's sit down on this ____ and have a rest.
    bench
  • Although he wanted to be a professional basketball player, he got injured and ____ ____ becoming a PE teacher. (phrasal verb - find yourself in a place or state)
    ended up
  • To make fun of someone or laugh at them.
    to tease
  • Your brothers or sisters
    siblings
  • The Government tried to ____ ____ the scandal but the newspapers found out. (phrasal verb - hide)
    cover up
  • When I was halfway through the marathon I really wanted to ____ ____ but I found some inner strength and managed to carry on. (phrasal verb - abandon)
    give up
  • What you study at university.
    degree
  • They offered me the job but I ___ it ____. (phrasal verb - to say no to)
    turned it down.