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Prepare 6 Unit 11

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  • Correct or Incorrect: I haven´t written for so long, but I have been studying for exams.
    correct
  • She´s never (used/been using) an iPad before.
    used
  • The sun has (shone/been shining) all day long.
    been shining
  • making or likely to make a profit
    profitable
  • cheap enough for most people
    affordable
  • a lot of attention to what you are doing so that you do not have an accident, make a mistake, or damage something
    careful
  • something that can harm you
    dangerous
  • continuing for a long time and never finishing, or never seeming to finish
    endless
  • a car that doesn´t have a person as a driver
    driverless car
  • producing or using original and unusual ideas
    creative
  • This is the first time they´ve (visited/been visiting) London.
    visited
  • You look exhausted. What have you (done/been doing)?
    been doing
  • strange or unknown, and not explained or understood
    mysterious
  • a device that can charge the battery of a mobile phone or tablet computer without using the main power supply of a building
    portable charger
  • I´ve (thought/been thinking) - we should get a new computer.
    been thinking
  • containing strong flavours from spices
    spicy
  • a watch that has many of the features of a smartphone or computer
    smartwatch
  • not giving enough attention to what you are doing
    careless
  • following the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time
    traditional
  • a piece of equipment that you wear over your eyes and ears so that you can see and hear computer images and sounds that make you feel an imagined situation is real
    virtual-reality headset
  • an event or experience that gives you pleasure
    enjoyable
  • a piece of work produced by an artist or writer and not a copy
    original
  • relating to the environment
    environmental
  • able to be trusted or believed
    reliable
  • Correct or Incorrect: I have been playing football since I was a child, and I like it very much.
    correct
  • Correct or Incorrect: I like children and I have been working in a similar job before.
    Incorrect - I like children and I have worked in a similar job before.
  • not working correctly
    faulty
  • Sorry, I haven´t (finished/been finishing) my homework yet.
    finished
  • Correct or Incorrect: I study English for two years.
    Incorrect - I have been studying English for two years.
  • a white surface that can be written on in class and which can display the contents of a computer screen
    interactive whiteboard
  • someone or something doing something to make you admire and respect them
    impressive
  • a voice-controlled speaker that is connected to the internet and can answer simple questions and control other devices
    smart speaker
  • a piece of electronic equipment for playing games on
    video game console
  • computer programs, games, etc. that involve the person using them by reacting to the way they use them
    interactive
  • Correct or Incorrect: I was thinking about the ideas you suggested, but I haven´t decided yet.
    Incorrect - I have been thinking about the ideas you suggested, but I haven´t decided yet.
  • using new methods or ideas
    innovative
  • a small aircraft without a pilot that is controlled by someone on the ground
    drone
  • Have you (waited/been waiting) here for long?
    been waiting
  • kind and always thinking about how you can help other people
    thoughtful
  • a piece of equipment used to listen to music that connects to your mobile phone, tablet or computer using radio signals rather than wires
    wireless headphones
  • something that doesn´t work well or has no effect
    useless
  • How long have they (known/been knowing) each other?
    known
  • not considering how your actions and words might upset someone else
    thoughtless
  • happening or existing only at a particular time of the year
    seasonal
  • known or recognized by many people
    famous
  • an electronic device, usually worn on the wrist, that is designed to record information about your physical fitness and activity, for example your heart rate and how many steps you have walked
    fitness tracker
  • helping you to do or achieve something
    useful