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  • Phrasal verb: to thoroughly consider all options. T. T.
    Think through
  • Verb to describe when you suddenly lose consciousness and fall down. F
    Faint
  • Abstract noun for the ability to find solutions to obstacles. P - S
    problem solving
  • Phrasal verb: to re-awaken after being anesthetised or passing out. C.R
    Come round
  • Abstract noun describing general improvement of someone or something. D
    Development
  • When you lie in bed at night still awake. H. D. S.
    Have difficulty sleeping
  • Phrasal verb: to guide someone around a place. S. someone A.
    Show around
  • Phrasal verb: To avoid doing something you do not want to do but should. G. O. O.
    Get out of it
  • Constantly thinking of the same thing repeatedly. G. O. something I. Y. M.
    Going over something in your mind
  • You (ought/should) not to eat so much
    ought
  • Phrasal verb: to be excited about upcoming plans. L. F. T.
    Look forward to
  • Abstract noun meaning achievment of goals. S
    Success
  • You don't (have to/must) to go to bed yet
    have to
  • Phrasal verb: to vomit T. U.
    Throw up
  • abstract noun meaning devotion and effort to achieve goals. D
    Drive
  • Phrasal verb: Have an idea. C.U. W.
    Come up with
  • Phrasal verb: make a copy of something on a computer. B. U.
    Back up
  • Phrasal verb: concentrate on a specific task. F. O.
    Focus on
  • Have we really (got/need) to go to English today?
    got
  • Phrasal verb: to disappoint somebody. L somebody D.
    Let somebody down
  • Phrasal verb: to stop an electrical device. S.O.
    Switch off
  • Joe (have/has) to leave early today
    has
  • Phrasal verb: to make yourself or someone miserable. G. somebody D.
    Get somebody down
  • Abstract noun for things caused by chance. L
    Luck
  • Phrasal verb: to become sick. C. D. W.
    come down with
  • When you feel like you may have eaten something bad. H. A. U. S
    Have an upset stomach
  • Phrasal verb: confronting a problem or difficult task. F. U. T.
    face up to
  • Phrasal verb: to ensure the safety and health of somebody or thing. C. F.
    Care for
  • Phrasal verb: to relax after feeling angry or upset. C. D.
    calm down
  • Phrasal verb: confuse two or more things. M U
    Mix up
  • Phrasal verb: to be accepted into your chosen course or university. G. I.
    get in
  • Phrasal verb: resolving a problem. D. W.
    Deal with
  • Phrasal verb: to out something into the rubbish. T. A.
    Throw away.
  • not wanting to eat. L.Y.A
    Losing your appetite
  • When you get angry at someone or something and show it. L. Y. T.
    Lose your temper
  • To study abroad you (ought/need) to have an English qualification
    need
  • Abstract noun for when two or more people decide the same thing. A
    Agreement
  • To have a good relationship with someone. G. O. W.
    Get on with
  • Phrasal verb: When a car stops working. B. D.
    Break down
  • When you get anxious and agitated. G. I. A. P
    Get in a panic
  • Abstract noun for the ability to know yourself. S - A.
    Self-Awareness
  • You (should/must) buy me an Xmas present
    should
  • Should/Must we book a table in advance?
    Should
  • Phrasal verb: to feel better after sickness or bad situations G. O. I.
    Get over it
  • You (mustn't/Ought) touch that snake. It's dangerous!
    mustn't
  • Abstract noun for something you believe to be correct. B
    Belief
  • Abstract noun for the consideration of ideas or opinions. T
    Thought
  • Phrasal verb: to deley doing something you have to do. P. O.
    Put off