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English Plus 4 2nd Edition Units 1 and 2

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  • a word meaning "postpone"
    avoid
  • The opposite of valuable is...
    worthless
  • Somebody who is nice and considerate is...
    thoughful
  • A word menaing "to think about / to weigh possibilities"
    consider
  • The opposite of common (p12)
    rare
  • A phrasal verb meaning "learn more about someone" (get)
    get to know
  • A phrasal verb meaning "contact" (get)
    get in touch with
  • A phrasal verb meaning "become interested in" (get)
    get into
  • indicisive people do this a lot
    hesitate
  • Something that has never been used is...
    brand new
  • Somebody who is inconsiderate is...
    thoughtless
  • The opposite of fragile
    tough
  • Somebody who isn't afraid is...
    fearless
  • when you've been avoiding something and you get fed up, you get...
    get on with it
  • A phrasal verb meaning "to throw away" (get)
    get rid of
  • A phrasal verb meaning "prepare" (get)
    get ready
  • the opposite of worthless
    valuable
  • a phrase meaning "avoid making a decision that will limit my choices"
    keep my options open
  • A phrasal verb meaning "have the opportunity to" (get)
    get the chance to
  • A phrasal verb meaning "be part of" (get)
    get involved with
  • a phrase meaning "to maintain your desicion"
    stick with
  • A phrasal verb meaning "find by chance /find something without looking for it"
    come across
  • The opposite of tough
    fragile
  • A phrasal verb meaning "become accustumed to" (get) (p22)
    get used to
  • a phrase meaning "not hurry"
    take my time
  • A phrasal verb meaning "postpone something"
    put off
  • A phrasal verb meaning "to remember"
    look back on
  • The opposite of harmless
    harmful
  • A phrase meaning "to reconsider / be cautios about" (p19)
    think twice
  • The opposite of old-fashion
    fashionable
  • A word meaning "identify / remember"
    recognize
  • A phrasal verb meaning "meet in order to do something" (get)
    get together with
  • A word meaning "cause somebody to remember"
    remind
  • A phrase meaning "decide"
    make up my mind
  • A phrasal verb meaning "to choose not to participate"
    drop out