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DESTINATION B1 UNIT 12
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I'm fond IN / OF / ABOUT chocolate
FOND OF
to believe that someone or something is good, honest, or reliable
TRUST
someone who you do not know
STRANGER
not married, or not in a romantic relationship or divorced.
SINGLE
to treat someone in a way that shows that you think they are important and should be admired
RESPECT
an amount of money that you pay regularly for using a house, room, office, etc that belongs to someone else
RENT
a member of your family
RELATIONS
to know someone or something because you have seen, heard, or met them before
RECOGNISE
someone who is able to wait for a long time or deal with a difficult situation without becoming angry or upset
PATIENT
normal or average, and not unusual or special
ORDINARY
a particular area of a town
NEIGHBOURHOOD
the way that someone is feeling, or the way that a group of people is feeling at a particular time
MOOD
someone who is loyal continues to support a person or organisation, or idea in difficult
LOYAL
feeling or showing love
LOVING
to tell someone another person’s name when they meet for the first time
INTRODUCE
not depending on other people
INDEPENNDENT
someone that you have invited to your home or your party
GUEST
the feeling that you want to thank someone because they have given you something or done something for you
GRATEFUL
giving people more of your time or money than is usual or expected
GENEROUS
a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a large building
A flat
no longer married because your marriage has been legally ended
DIVORCED
to say things to support someone or something (v)
DEFEND
to put new paint or paper on the walls of a room
DECORATE
two people who are married to each other, or who have a romantic relationship with each other
COUPLE
a person that you like or admire, or is very fashionable (adj)
COOL
certain about your abilities and not nervous or frightened (Adj)
CONFIDENT
connected by shared feelings sucn as love and respect (adj)
CLOSE
a man or boy that you are having a romantic relationship with
boyfriend
to tell someone that you are sorry for doing something wrong
apologise
She's so Jealous ........ her boyfriend, she always checks his phone.
JEALOUS OF
I'm so proud ... you for passing the exam.
PROUD OF
My grandparents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ me _ _ because both my parents worked.
BROUGHT me UP
You are always _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with your friends. You all need to stop arguing!
FALLING OUT
I really _ _ _ _ _ with my brother, we have a lot in common.
GET ON
You have really _ _ _ me _ _ _ _. You promised you wouldn't be late!
LET me DOWN
Can you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ our dog while we are on holiday?
LOOK AFTER
Did you know that Sara and Tom have _ _ _ _ _ _ _? I saw her with another boy yesterday.
SPLIT UP