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Power Up 6 unit 5

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  • Feeling worried or anxious.
    nervous
  • Feeling sure about your own ability to do things and be successful.
    confident
  • the area near the sea, especially where people spend their holidays and enjoy themselves:
    seaside
  • an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it:
    valley
  • She _______ (take) him to that restaurant because he _________ (not eat) there before.
    took / hadn't eaten
  • The score or grade you get for your schoolwork or on an exam.
    mark
  • A short piece of writing on one subject, often done for school.
    essay
  • a part of the coast where the land curves in so that the sea is surrounded by land on three sides:
    bay
  • Peaceful, quiet, and without worry.
    calm
  • She ________ (not open) the door because she ________ (see) that it ________ (be) the neighbor who she really doesn't like.
    didn't open / saw / was
  • By the time Lia __________ (arrive) at the party, everyone ___________ (go) home.
    arrived / had gone
  • She __________ (know) that she _______ (not have) Covid because she ___________ (do) a Covid test that morning.
    knew / didn't have / had done
  • Unhappy because you are thinking about problems.
    worried
  • the general appearance of the natural environment, especially when it is beautiful:
    scenery
  • Feeling very happy and enthusiastic.
    excited
  • Unhappy because something was not as good as you hoped
    disappointed
  • A position on a scale that shows how good or difficult something is, like in a game or a class.
    level
  • Feeling worried or anxious.
    nervous
  • An exam with questions or activities to check how much you know.
    test
  • The party was so much fun! Why ___________ (you leave) early?
    did you leave
  • a long, narrow boat that is used on a canal
    canal boat
  • Unhappy because something was not as good as you hoped
    disappointed
  • Detailed information that tells you how to do or use something.
    instructions
  • When the teacher ________ (arrive), the students ____________ (already finish) all their work.
    arrived / had finished
  • an area of water next to the coast, often protected from the sea by a thick wall, where ships and boats can shelter:
    harbours
  • I _________ (eat) lunch so I wasn't  hungry anymore.
    had eaten
  • ______ he already ______ Inbal? (meet)
    Had / met
  • She ________ (be) excited because she __________ (not drive) a tractor before.
    was / hadn't driven
  • An official document you get when you pass an exam or complete a course.
    certificate
  • Peaceful, quiet, and without worry.
    calm
  • Wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about it.
    interested
  • a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast:
    cliffs
  • _____________ (you + see) Terminator 2 before you ___________ (see) Terminator 3?
    Had you seen / saw
  • He _______ (eat) lunch alone because he _______ (be) mean to his best friend.
    ate / had been
  • On her way to school, Dana _________ (realize) that she __________ (not bring) her notebook with her.
    realized / hadn't brought
  • Unable to think clearly or to understand something.
    confused
  • Facts or details about a person, place, or subject.
    information
  • One of the parts that a school year is divided into, like a semester.
    term
  • Feeling very happy and enthusiastic.
    excited
  • 15 points just for being you!
    Congrats!
  • We ________ (go) to Paris last summer.
    went
  • He ________ (tell) the teacher that he _________ (see) a doctor.
    told / had seen
  • I _________ (ask) him what animals he __________ (see) on his trip to Africa last year.
    asked / had seen
  • A piece of schoolwork that involves a lot of research and is done over a long period.
    project
  • Before the internet, all people ________ (have) was sticks and stones.
    had
  • Very pleased and happy.
    delighted
  • By the end of the day, she _____ (feel) sick because she __________ (eat) her house plants even though she ________ (know) that they're not edible.
    felt / had eaten / knew
  • Unhappy because you are thinking about problems.
    worried
  • __________ (you lock) the door?
    Did you lock
  • Very pleased and happy.
    delighted
  • Their flight from London _________ (not leave) on time, so they ___________ (know) they would be late.
    hadn't left / knew
  • Wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about it.
    interested
  • I ___________ (not say) anything until she ____________ (finish) talking.
    didn't say / had finished
  • a piece of land where people on holiday can camp, usually with toilets and places for washing:
    campsite
  • Unable to think clearly or to understand something.
    confused
  • Feeling sure about your own ability to do things and be successful.
    confident
  • How long ___________ (they date) before they ________ (they get) married?
    had they dated / got married