Study

English file - intermediate plus (review unit 6  ...

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • Is "MUST" and "HAVE TO" similar?
    Yes
  • Write the pronunciation for "HIGHLIGHTS" /........../
    /ˈhaɪlaɪts/
  • Make a sentence with the phrasal verb "MOVE ON" - explain the meaning
    (student's own answer)
  • to show your gratitude after a meal at a restaurant you often do this
    leave a tip
  • What do you call this?
    plaits
  • Finish the sentence with your own idea: I'd love to be able to ...
    (student's own answer)
  • You ________ wear helmets when you ride a bicycle. But I think you ______. It's for your own protection
    don't have to - should
  • Write the pronunciation for "SCENE" / .........../
    /siːn/
  • What do you call "an afternoon performance of a play"?
    a matinee
  • opcakdl
    padlock
  • Choose A or B: the pronunciation of STRAIGHT is: A: /streɪt/ or B: /straɪt/
    A
  • gesmsaa
    massage
  • Use the structure "HAVE SOMETHING DONE" to answer this question: "What would you change on your body if you had a plastic surgery?"
    suggested answer: I would have my legs lengthened, my nose made higher, my hips made smaller"
  • What phrasal verb to replace the verb?: "I waited for 10 minutes, and just when I was going to go, he APPEARED"
    turned up/ showed up
  • What phrasal verb to replace the verb?: "I waited for 10 minutes, and just when I was going to go, he APPEARED"
    turned up/ showed up
  • Is this sentence right or wrong? correct if wrong: "I think you could to try a smaller size."
    could to try --> could try
  • passivize this sentence: "Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address in 1863"
    The Gettysburg Address was given by Lincoln in 1863
  • Do "THEATRE" and "THEATER" have the same pronunciation?
    Yes
  • Choose the correct form of CAN, COULD, BE ABLE TO to fill in the gap: "I prefer real clothes shops to shopping online. I hate ..... try things on"
    not being able to
  • What does the phrase "you nailed it" mean?
    well done/ you did a good job/ you were great/ you did well
  • Change this sentence into passive form: "Has your sister ever beaten you at chess?"
    Have you ever been beaten at chess by your teacher?
  • say this phrase & spell it: "/piːsiz əv wʊd/"
    pieces of wood
  • Say 3 things you often HAVE THEM DONE rather than doing them yourself
    I often have my hair cut, my laptop repaired, my clothes made, ...
  • We use MUSTN'T to talk about something that is __________
    prohibited/ banned
  • What's the biggest furniture store in the world?
    IKEA
  • ugel
    glue
  • Where do you buy tickets at the theater?
    at the BOX OFFICE
  • make 5 sentences using phrasal verbs from the verb LOOK
    look after - look for - look up - look into - look forward to
  • Say these two sentences: A: This sheet has a TEAR in it. - B: A TEAR rolled down his face.
    A: /ter/ - B /tɪr/
  • cepeirud
    pedicure