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  • to attract many people: 'The football final _____ a large crowd of fans'
    drew
  • to see something only for a very brief period of time 'I manged to _____ ___ _____ of a shooting star last night'
    to catch a glimpse
  • to remain calm under pressure 'I was very nervous during the exam but I managed to _____ ___ _____'
    keep my cool
  • An adverb to describe something to a limited degree (only just), (barely) 'It's so hot in here, I can _____ breathe'
    hardly
  • A verb used in a particular context to describe when new media is available to the public: 'What date is the new film/album being _____'
    released
  • A another word to replace go 'Let's ___ to the party tonight'
    head
  • to send out a programme on television or radio
    broadcast
  • Phrasal verb used to describe when something new appears: 'The first iphone came ___ in 2003'
    out
  • Phrasal verb used when something gains popularity very quickly. 'The new iwatch has really caught ___ with tech savvy fanatics'
    caught on
  • An adverb to describe something to a VERY limited degree. (Something you almost never do) 'I hardly _____ go to the cinema'
    ever
  • To find something attractive or interesting: 'The social aspect of sport is very _____ to me'
    appealing
  • TV, Radio, Newspaper, Podcasts are all forms of...
    media
  • to line up in an orderly manner
    queue
  • A word synonyms with concentration
    focus
  • An expression used to describe doing something extremely fast. 'I wanted to meet my friends after school so I did my homework at a _____ _____'
    lightning speed
  • A feeling of energetic interest in a particular subject: 'The fans came to life with _____ when the football match kicked-off'
    enthusiasm
  • The ability to do something intensely over a period of time: 'It takes a lot of _____ to be long distance sprinter'
    stamina
  • A participant at a live event, sporting, music etc.
    spectator
  • Something or someone you think about all the time. 'I have an _____ with playing video games'
    obsession
  • to watch a series for hours on end 'I was _____ ___ the latest series of Game of Thrones, I couldn't take my eyes of it!'
    glued to
  • To find something unexpectedly: 'I came _____ this interesting podcast while scrolling online'
    across
  • a large gathering of people
    crowd
  • Phrasal verb used to describe the failure of a organised plan: 'He aimed for the basketball hoop but unfortunately his shot didn't come ___'
    off
  • Preposition used to with phrasal verbs which meanings to do something freely. 'tap ___' ' talk ___' 'play ___'
    away