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High Note 4, un 3, lesson A

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  • To react as if what has happened is much worse than it is.
    blow things out of proportion
  • To give someone a lot of attention.
    make a fuss of somebody
  • To say things in order to annoy somebody.
    wind somebody up
  • When I was young my parents ______________ (forever, comb) my hair.
    were forever combing my hair
  • My dad __________  delicius meals every weekend when he lived with us.
    used to, would cook
  • When he was a teenager, he ________________ hours playing video games.
    used to, would spend
  • To dissapoint somebody.
    let somebody down
  • To speak to somebody angrily about something wrong that they have done.
    tell somebody off
  • To help other people resolve an argument.
    be a peacemaker
  • to accept someone who behaves unpleasantly (=tolerate)
    put up with someone
  • To criticise someone.
    have a go at someone
  • I ____________  judo, but now I don´t.
    used to like, do
  • When I was a child I __________  that tooth fairy existed.
    used to believe
  • My younger brother ______________ my things. It´s so annoying. (always, take)
    is always taking/ borrowing
  • To stop talking to someone after having an argument.
    fall out with somebody
  • My sister ___________ long hair.
    used to have
  • to become friends again after an argument
    make up with someone
  • To suddenly start crying.
    burst into tears
  • to become (suddenly) very angry
    lose your temper