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KET TRAINER 2020
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adj - big in size or amount
large/huge - There are 7 people in our family and we need a larger car.
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adj - successful, or able to do something well
be good at doing something - She is very good at singing.
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idiom - in addition; or also
as well as - He likes math, literature, physics as well as English.
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noun - one another, or used to show that each person in a group of two or more people does something to the others
each other - They kept looking at each other and smiling.
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adj - generous, helpful, and thinking about other people's feelings
kind (of) - It's very kind of you to help us.
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phrasal verb - to take care of, or to care for somebody/something
look after - He looks after his son during the day.
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adj - happy or satisfied
pleased - Mom was not pleased when she saw my grades.
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At the end of the email, what should you write for the closing?
1. Write (to me) soon. 2. See you soon/later. 3. Goodbye/Bye (for now). 4. Looking forward to hearing from you.
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adj - great, or extremely good
fantastic - We had a fantastic time on the beach last summer.
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verb - to make or become different, or to make something new
change - She has just changed her job.
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phrasal verb - to try to find something
look for - Please help me look for my keys.
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noun - advice and information about how to do or use something
instruction - The cooking instructions say to bake it for half an hour.
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verb - use your time to do something
spend/spent/spent - He spends 2 hours every day playing computer games. What a waste of time!
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verb - to do or arrange things, plans, ideas, etc. or to make something happen
organize - They organized a meeting between the teachers and students.
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phrasal verb - to think, watch or see somebody/something carefully
look at - The doctor looked at his knee to check if it hurt.
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To start an email in KET's writing part, before answering 3 questions, what should you write?
1. Thank you for your email./Thanks for your email. 2. How are you?/ How are things with you?
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