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The writer suddenly had a flare / flash of inspiration and decided how the story would end.
flash
It must be very hard to keep coming up with latest / novel ideas for new drama series.
novel
The screenwriter said that the idea for his new film was lit / sparked by watching a very old western.
sparked
I rarely get ideas completely down from / out of the blue, but need to sit and think a lot.
out of
I still believe that the most important thing you need if you want to be a sports success is born / innate talent.
innate
People with fertile / intuitive imaginations have the potential to become writers and artists.
fertile
Good teachers create a classroom atmosphere where ... respect is established.
mutual
I learnt early on to take the ... and as a result I now run my own company successfully.
initiative
With so many job options it can be difficult to find your own ... .
path
We cannot all be geniuses, but if we strive for ... , that’s the most we can do.
excellence
Without proper guidance and support, some students may not fulfil their ... and that is a shame.
potential
Teachers need to maintain a nurturing ... at school to ensure the best education for all children.
environment
Complete with a relative pronoun: If I hear an English person pronounce something differently to the way I pronounce it, I repeat ... has been said for practice.
whatever/what
Complete with a relative pronoun: I just let the words come out of my mouth ... they happen to do so, without over-thinking it.
however
Complete with a relative pronoun: If I don’t know ... to say. I just ask a question and let the other person talk.
what
Complete with a relative pronoun: ... I watch an English film, I try not to look at the subtitles.
Whenever/When
Complete with a relative pronoun: If I get stuck choosing between two grammatical forms, I simply go with ... is simpler.
whichever/whatever/what
Complete with a relative pronoun: I speak quite slowly, as I need to think about ... I’m going to articulate my thoughts.
how
Complete with a relative pronoun: I take every opportunity to chat with ... I can, in English of course.
whoever
What do you now know as a result of watching or listening to a recent news report? Start the answer with: If it ... . But ... .
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In what way did an early teacher from your childhood have an influence on you? Start the answer with: If ... . Had ... .
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What learning experience would you have missed out on, without a good friend’s advice? Start the answer with: But ... . If ... .
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Which new language would you like to take up, given the opportunity? Start the answer with: If ... . Should ... .
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