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Inditex C1 Revision April 2026

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  • Spot the mistake: It's considered as a sin in the Christian religion.
    It's considered a sin / It's seen/viewed as a sin
  • Which verb means 'improve a little bit' - pick up or take off?
    pick up
  • Spot the mistake: Do you want oat milk or cow milk?
    COW'S MILK
  • Which phrase means 'to go against what everyone else is doing': to ______ the trend
    buck
  • (Has Tom been fired?) I don't believe so / I believe not.
    I don't believe so.
  • Spot the mistake: (Do you think June'll get the promotion?) I doubt so.
    I doubt IT.
  • Spot the mistake: There's no good complaining now - you knew the risks!
    IT'S no good complaining now - you knew the risks!
  • Spot the mistake: She sent me a sorry message.
    She sent me an APOLOGETIC message.
  • This film ______ the mood of 1960's Spain. (tantalises / embodies)
    embodies
  • I sleep 8 hours a night ON/AT/IN average.
    on average
  • What does this mean: I have a hunch that they're not going to accept the offer.
    to have a hunch = to have a feeling based on intuitiong/instinct
  • To implement this, we need agreement across-the-board /around-the-board.
    across-the-board
  • It was (dirt/plain/absolutely) cheap so I bought it.
    dirt cheap
  • What does this mean: She made a mountain out of a molehill.
    She made something seem worse or more important than it really was. Can you remember another expression that means the same? (hint: blow)
  • Use the word 'unbearable' in a sentence.
    unbearable = too horrible to deal with
  • Which is a common collocation: irreparable damage / laughable damage
    irreparable damage
  • What does this mean: She's no slouch when it comes to event planning.
    She's very good at event-planning.
  • It's the only available option to us. / It's the only option available to us.
    It's the only option available to us.
  • (Should I add salt now?) Yes, the recipe says so. / No, the recipe says not.
    Yes, the recipe says so.
  • As you can see, sales bottomed out / levelled off in May, which was our worst month.
    bottomed out (reached their lowest level)
  • Is this word positive or negative? FLOURISH
    flourish = positive (can you use it in a sentence?)
  • The average/rough/normal height of a grown man in Spain is 1.76 metres.
    average
  • New sign-ups have bounced back. (What does 'bounce back' mean?)
    bounce back = recover / return to a previous level after falling
  • Did we really land on the moon's surfce / the surface of the moon?
    the surface of the moon