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Gold Advanced U2 Communication collocations & ad ...
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When describing a voice, what could be the opposite of 'monotone'?
lively
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She speaks in such a high ... voice - it's like a mouse!
soothing
squeaky
soft
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The politician ... a great speech at the conference.
said
delivered
led
did
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It's great to meet friends and have ... with them.
discussions
gossips
debates
chats
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She has such a ... voice I find it difficult to hear what she's saying.
soft
soothing
squeaky
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It can be hard to ... the conversation going if no one will add anything else.
make
keep
continue
hold
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Complete the collocation 'make small...
column
talk
debate
presentation
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If you like finding out about celebrities, read the ... column in the newspapers.
talk
intellectual
chat
gossip
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Some people are too nervous to ... presentations in front of large audiences.
have
hold
make
do
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Which of these words is not a synonym of 'mellow'?
soothing
harsh
warm
soft
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Universities often run clubs where they ... debates on important issues.
do
give
hold
lead
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Which adjective would normally be used in a positive way to describe a voice?
nasal
harsh
high-pitched
husky
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It's important to be able to ... small talk in social situations.
give
do
deliver
make
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When describing a voice, what is a synonym of 'husky'?
deep
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When describing a voice, what is a synonym of 'monotone'?
flat
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His voice is very ... and low - he's easy to recognise!
nasal
deep
wobbly
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