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adj - generous, helpful, and thinking about other people's feelings
kind (of) - It's very kind of you to help us.
adj - happy or satisfied
pleased - Mom was not pleased when she saw my grades.
At the end of the email, what should you write for the closing?
1. Write (to me) soon. 2. See you soon/later. 3. Goodbye/Bye (for now). 4. Looking forward to hearing from you.
To start an email in KET's writing part, before answering 3 questions, what should you write?
1. Thank you for your email./Thanks for your email. 2. How are you?/ How are things with you?
phrasal verb - to think, watch or see somebody/something carefully
look at - The doctor looked at his knee to check if it hurt.
phrasal verb - to take care of, or to care for somebody/something
look after - He looks after his son during the day.
phrasal verb - to try to find something
look for - Please help me look for my keys.
adj - successful, or able to do something well
be good at doing something - She is very good at singing.
verb - use your time to do something
spend/spent/spent - He spends 2 hours every day playing computer games. What a waste of time!
idiom - in addition; or also
as well as - He likes math, literature, physics as well as English.
adj - big in size or amount
large/huge - There are 7 people in our family and we need a larger car.
noun - advice and information about how to do or use something
instruction - The cooking instructions say to bake it for half an hour.
adj - great, or extremely good
fantastic - We had a fantastic time on the beach last summer.
noun - one another, or used to show that each person in a group of two or more people does something to the others
each other - They kept looking at each other and smiling.
verb - to make or become different, or to make something new
change - She has just changed her job.
verb - to do or arrange things, plans, ideas, etc. or to make something happen
organize - They organized a meeting between the teachers and students.