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Vocabulary Unit 6

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  • ‘You ____ the word ‘creative’ really clearly. Thank you.’
    defined
  • I had a big argument with my parents, but there are no bad feelings between us now. A The argument has cleared the air. B The argument has fallen out.
    A
  • Lila and Nora aren’t twins, but they look like two ____.
    peas in a pod
  • Annie and her twin look exactly the same. A They’re like two peas in a pod. B They get on like a house on fire.
    A
  • ‘I dropped your phone and broke it. Sorry.’
    Making an admission
  • Toni isn’t talking to me after I posted that photo of him last week. We need to clear ____ .
    the air
  • When you’re feeling sad, I’m here. You can have a ____ to cry on any time.
    shoulder
  • ‘Why don’t we go to the new pizza place?’
    Making a suggestion
  • ‘Dan ____ everyone the last time we worked with him. It wasn’t very nice.’
    criticised
  • ‘Why don’t you read this book? I think you’ll enjoy it. it’s great,’ he ___.
    suggested
  • Abby and Freya are joined ____ – they’re really close and they’re always together.
    at the hip
  • ‘You’ve all done really well in the test. I’m so proud of you.’
    Praise
  • Max hasn’t spoken to Piotr since Piotr broke his games console. A They’re joined at the hip. B They fell out when Piotr broke his games console.
    B
  • Izzy and Amalia like each other a lot and they’ve become friends really quickly. A They get on like a house on fire. B They fall out all the time.
    A
  • Olivia and Clara had an argument last week, but they’re friends again now. They decided to bury the ___.
    hatchet
  • ‘A friend is a person you know well and who you like a lot.’
    Giving a definition
  • My best friend has known me since we were three. She knows me ___.
    inside out
  • Did you ___ out with Ana? I haven’t seen you together in a while.
    fall
  • We decided to stop arguing and become friends again. A So we fell out. B So we buried the hatchet.
    B
  • ‘That colour doesn’t suit you.’
    Make a criticism
  • ‘OK, it was me. I ate the last piece of cake,’ she _____.
    admitted
  • He _____ me to Sam. ‘Sam, this is Dan. Dan, this is Sam.’
    introduced
  • Sadie and Isa are always together. A I think they cleared the air. B I think they’re joined at the hip.
    B
  • If you’re feeling sad or upset any time, I’m here for you. A You can bury the hatchet. B You can have my shoulder to cry on.
    B
  • ‘The coach _____ the team even though they lost the match.’
    praised
  • My best friend always knows how I’m feeling, even if I haven’t told her. A She knows me inside out. B She usually buries the hatchet.
    A
  • Alex and Lewis have only known each other for a few weeks, but they get on like a ______.
    house on fire
  • ‘Harry, I’d like you to meet Tom.’
    Making an introduction