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Unit 5 English File Int

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  • It's where you play indoor sports.
    sports hall
  • A couple of years ago, we _ _ _ in touch again on Facebook.
    got
  • It's a verb which describes when two teams have the same score at the end of the match.
    draw
  • We had been going out for 7 years when Mark finally _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and I accepted.
    proposed
  • It's a phrasal verb which means 'go to the gym and do exercise'.
    work out
  • It's the opposite of 'win'.
    lose
  • When this happens to you, you may have to see a doctor.
    get injured
  • Tom and I went out for two years, but we argued a lot and we finally _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
    broke up
  • It means to hit, eg. a ball, with your foot.
    kick
  • It's the name of the person who gives instructions to the members of a team, but who doesn't play.
    coach
  • A person that you used to have a relationship with
    ex
  • It's a sport where you jump, head first, into a pool.
    diving
  • We _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ last summer. A lot of our old university friends came to the wedding.
    got married
  • Two people who are married or in a romantic relationship: _ _ _ _ _ _
    couple
  • Your husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend
    partner
  • A very good friend that you can talk to about anything
    close friend
  • A person that you share a flat with: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    flatmate
  • After we left university, we _ _ _ _ touch because I moved to London and he stayed in York.
    lost
  • Before you do any kind of exercise, it's very important to do this.
    warm up
  • You can play tennis and basketball on this.
    court
  • It's what professional athletes have to do every day.
    train
  • A person who is in the same class as you at school or college.
    classmate