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Prepare 4 Units 7 + 8

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  • where your passport is checked in an airport. PC
    passport control
  • Should/shouldn't: I might go to the cinema. We both _______ go! it will be fun
    should
  • must/have to: I really _____ study tonight
    must/have to
  • Phrasal verb: explore a new town. LA
    look around
  • When you meet someone you like, you want to _____ friends
    make friends
  • Should/shouldn't: I need to be up early tomorrow. you _______ go out late tonight
    shouldn't
  • Phrasal verb: When the plane leaves the floor and goes up in the air. TO
    take off
  • must/have to: Yesterday was a holiday so I _______ go to school
    didn't have to
  • I like it when everyone else leaves the house. I like to __ on my ___
    be on my own
  • phrasal verb: to argue with a friend and not speak afterwards. fall ___
    fall out
  • where they check for food and other items you cannot bring into a country C
    customs
  • phrasal verb: to end a romantic relationship. ____ up
    split up
  • when we arrive at an airport or hotel we have to... CI
    check in
  • be going to form: you go shopping tomorrow?
    Are you going to go
  • phrasal verb: have a good relationship. get __ well
    get on well
  • must/have to: What _____ you ________ do later?
    do you have to
  • where they check for guns or other weapons. SC
    security check
  • Should/shouldn't: I don't know what to get Joe for a present. you _______ buy him chocolate.
    should
  • phrasal verb: when you resolve a problem with a friend. make ___
    make up
  • phrasal verb: to spend time with friends. _____ out
    hang out
  • Phrasal verb: to begin a journey. SO
    set off
  • Phrasal verb: returning from a holiday or trip. GB
    get back
  • where you get your bag back after the flight BH
    baggage hall
  • Should/shouldn't: I am going to England. you _____ pack warm clothes
    should
  • If you like the same things you _____ lots in ________
    have lots in common
  • I wasn't there, it can't ___ my fault
    be my fault
  • Should/shouldn't: My friend keeps calling me too late at night. She ______ do that! it's not fair
    shouldn't
  • be going to and present continuous form: I play football tomorrow
    I am going to/ I am playing
  • What you need to get on the plane, along with your passport. BP
    boarding pass
  • must/have to: No! you _____ do that!
    mustn't
  • be going to and present continuous form: We not get together with friends tonight
    are not getting/are not going to get
  • must/have to: When I was young, I ______ start school at 7am everyday.
    had to
  • Where you wait to board a flight. DG
    departure gate
  • be going to and present continuous form: He buy car next week
    is going to buy/is buying
  • must/have to: I have enough money. I _______ borrow any from mum.
    don't have to
  • Phrasal verb: when we leave the house for longer than one day. GA
    go away
  • Phrasal verb: to collect somebody from a place in a car. PU
    pick up
  • a line of people waiting to do something
    Queue
  • Should/shouldn't: I lost my phone! you ______ ask if anyone has found it
    should
  • Can you do __ _ ______? I need to borrow some money
    do me a favour
  • phrasal verb: to take care of a child or sick person. _____ after
    look after
  • phrasal verb: to visit someone at their house. come ______
    come round
  • Should/shouldn't: Joe isn't messaging me back! you _______ call him, instead.
    should
  • Should/shouldn't: I want to learn English. you ________ join an academy
    should
  • My younger brother and I often _____ arguments
    have arguments
  • I will do my homework on time. I don't want to _____ a problem
    have a problem
  • when a train arrives or when we arrive home. GI
    get in
  • phrasal verb: meet with friends at a certain place. ___ together
    get together
  • When we spend time with friends, we want to ____ fun
    have fun
  • The first desk you go to at the airport. CID
    check-in desk