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collocations & expressions with verbs ' do', 'play', 'save', 'build'
do business, do you good, build a reputation, save space, play an important role
collocations & expressions with 'town'
home town, ghost town, town hall, talk of the town, night on the town, paint the town red
phrasal verbs related to entertainment business and celebrities
catch on, come in for, go around, live up to, look down on, start out
word related to entertainment business and celebrities
gossip/rumour, a massive hit, gifted, accomplished, scandal, privacy
places where each sport is played: athletics, baseball, bowling, boxing, ice hockey
track, pitch/field, alley, ring, rink
phrasal verbs related to technology and devices / appliances
hack into, hook up to, plug in, set off, shut down, switch on
collocations & expressions with 'machine'
answering machine, vending machine, cash machine (ATM), sewing machine, washing machine
words related to living in a city
slums, pedestrian area, pavement, traffic lights, neighborhood, district
words and expressions related to globalization and international business
global village, national identity, trade, import/export, destroy the uniqueness, source of employment, tolerance, respect
phrasal verbs with 'call'
call back, call round, call for, call in, call out
nationality words with suffixes '-ian', '-ean', '-an', '-ese', '-ish', etc.
Italian, Swiss, Sweden, Danish, Brazilian, Chinese, Irish, etc.
idioms related to feelings and emotions (e.g. bottle up your feelings)
just out of curiosity, chicken out, freak out, burst into (tears), cheer up, calm down
negative feelings and emotions (only nouns)
anxiety, disgust, fear, fury, misery
positive feelings and emotions (only nouns)
joy, optimism, pride, eagerness, enthusiasm,
nouns that are both countable and uncountable
light, hair, experience, time, glass