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Open World B2

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  • to speak loudly and distinctly OR to express an opinion freely
    to speak up
  • to discuss a problem or situation with someone, to find out their opinion or to get advice before making a decision
    to talk sth over
  • to drive to the side of the road and stop
    to pull over
  • to give something (homework) to a teacher
    to hand in
  • to leave or escape from a person or place
    to get away
  • to suddenly start doing something ( laughing/crying)
    to burst out
  • to invent ( a story / an excuse)
    to make up
  • to finish school/college at the end of a term/year
    to break up
  • to sleep overnight (often at someone's house)
    to stay over
  • to leave the ground and fly (of an aircraft)
    to take off
  • to read words aloud so that other people can hear
    to read out
  • to arrive and register at a hotel or airport
    to check in
  • to quickly read
    to look through
  • to not make progress
    to fall behind
  • to arrive or appear somewhere, usually unexpectedly
    to turn up
  • to progress or travel at the same rate/speed as others
    keep up with
  • to defend
    to stand up for
  • to go on holiday
    to go away
  • to return
    to get back
  • to complete successfully
    to get through
  • to meet someone you know when you are not expecting to
    to run into sb
  • to spend time reading in order to find out information about something
    to read up
  • to drive from the side of the road onto a different part of the road
    to pull out
  • to stop somebody feeling angry, upset or excited
    to calm sb down
  • to be interested in something
    to be into sthg
  • to erase
    to rub out
  • to stop in a vehicle
    to pull up
  • to crash into something ( in a vehicle or on a bike)
    to run into sth
  • to mean
    to stand for
  • to become happy
    to cheer up
  • to give something (worksheet) to each of a number of students
    to hand out
  • to persuade someone to do something
    to talk sb into sth
  • to introduce (a topic in a discussion)
    to bring up
  • to stop talking or making a noise, or to make somebody stop doing this
    to shut up
  • to reserve a place for somebody at a hotel/event
    to book sb into
  • to stay somewhere for one night or more when you are travelling to somewhere else
    to stop over
  • to write a written text again on a piece of paper
    to copy out
  • to direct someone's attention to someone or something
    to point out
  • to examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way
    to go over
  • to express disapproval to someone for doing something bad
    to tell sb off
  • to become interested or engaged in a pursuit
    to take up
  • to identify (details)
    to pick up
  • to pay attention
    to listen up
  • to leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key
    to check out
  • to start a journey
    to set out
  • to fail to complete something ( a university course/ a race)
    to drop out
  • to board a plane/train/ferry/bus
    to get on