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B1 Optimise Unit 4 Review
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What's the outdoor activity? What verb do we use before it?
sky-diving. Go.
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Next summer I'M GOING TO / I'LL backpack around Europe.
I'm going to
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Ring, Ring! "I'M GOING TO / I'LL answer it."
I'll
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Can you name three different ways to say 'I like / love ...´?
I'm keen on / I'm into / I enjoy / I'm a big fan of / I'm crazy about
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What's another way of saying 'I hate ...'
I can't stand / I detest
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Oh look! It IS GOING TO / WILL snow soon!
is going to
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What's this outdoor activity? It starts with the letter A.
abseiling
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I believe that we should give children fewer exams ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ they are very stressful and there are other ways that we can assess ability.
since
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Is this correct? If not, correct it: I go horse-riding for the first time next month for my birthday!
Wrong - I'm going horse-riding for the first time next month for my birthday.
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Is this correct? If not, correct it: The train leaves at 18:05.
Yes
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I think our team WILL / IS GOING TO win the match.
will
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I work ____ three times a week. I think exercise is so important!
out
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ALTHOUGH / DESPITE / HOWEVER we tried really hard to lift it, it was just too heavy for us.
Although
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I'm a big ____ of basketball! I've been playing it since I was five.
fan
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Is this correct? If not, correct it: The film is starting at 8pm so we should leave the house at 7.30.
It's wrong - The film starts at 8pm so we should leave the house at 7.30.
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The bad weather means they are going to call _____ the tennis competition.
off
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I've always wanted to take ____ photography and now I have more time for a new hobby.
up
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Is this correct? If not, correct it: I'm crazy about football despite I'm not very good at it.
Wrong. "I'm crazy about football despite THE FACT THAT I'm not very good at it." OR "I'm crazy about football despite NOT BEING very good at it."
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