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PET Module 1F

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  • With a reliable map, it's easy to ___________ in a new city
    get around
  • (phrasal verb) to have a holiday.
    get away
  • (phrase) rafting in turbulent, fast-flowing sections of a river where the water appears frothy or white due to the presence of rapids.
    white-water rafting
  • During the holidays, they decided to ___________ to a quiet beach for a weekend retreat
    get away
  • (verb) to go towards a place.
    head
  • They visited a ___________ house attraction for a thrilling experience on Halloween night.
    haunted
  • (adj.) visited by ghosts.
    haunted
  • (adj.) strange and frightening; mysterious.
    speaky
    spooky
    spoky
    squeaky
  • They managed to ___________ their message despite the language barrier.
    get across
  • (noun) a short seminar or practical work on something.
    workshop
  • (phrasal verb) to recover.
    get over
  • (phrasal verb) to communicate.
    get across
  • (idiom) no matter what happens.
    come rain or shine
  • The ___________ film won several accolades at the international film festival.
    award-winning
  • (phrase) to move a boat through water using a short pole with a flat part at one end.
    go paddling
  • We decided to ___________ at the lake despite the cloudy weather forecast.
    go paddling
  • (phrasal verb) to have a good relationship with somebody.
    get along
  • (phrase) heroes or characters prominently featured in movies shown in cinemas.
    big screen heroes
  • The old mansion was rumored to be ___________ by the spirits of its former residents
    haunted
  • They planned a ___________ to teach woodworking skills to beginners.
    workshop
  • The storyteller’s vivid descriptions ___________ the characters ___________ in the minds of the listeners.
    brought ; to life
  • It's important to ___________ for pickpockets in crowded places.
    keep an eye out
  • They decided to watch the latest blockbuster on the ___________.
    big screen
  • Despite their differences, they always find a way to ___________.
    get along
  • (verb) to stop yourself from doing something.
    resist
  • She enjoyed ___________ during the holidays, admiring the festive displays without buying anything
    window shopping
  • _____ over to the teachers' room.
    head
  • (phrase) to spend time looking at goods in the windows of shops without intending to buy anything.
    window shopping
  • (phrasal verb) to go to lots of places.
    get around
  • (phrase) to look for something carefully.
    keep an eye out
  • She couldn't ___________ buying the latest gadget, even though she didn't really need it
    resist
  • He's determined to finish the project ___________.
    come rain or shine
  • (adj.) having won a prize.
    award-winning
  • (phrase) to make somebody/something lively; to animate.
    bring to life