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f2f intermediate

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  • How long ........................ you lived here? / How .......................... you usually deal with stress at work? / What ................... you currently looking forward to?
    have / do / are
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  • What do these phrasal verbs mean? deal with / put up with / look forward to / set off
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  • What do they mean? Put something off / Come across something / Coem up with something?
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  • What's the difference between ' I was going to text you yesterday' and 'I was supposed to text you yesterday'? What were you going to and supposed to to last week?
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  • Finish the sentence: I don't fell up to ..... / I could do without ..... / I'm really into ..... / I really fancy ....
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  • What does it mean to give away things / throw out things / put things away / go through old things?
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  • What is the difference between: yourself / yourselves / themselves / each other / one another
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  • I have insomnia and my husband snores, what should I do to fix the situation? (Give advice win three ways)
    If I were you ..... / You'd better / How about .... ? / I thought you should .... / Why don't you ... ?
  • What are you able to do but it requires a lot of effort? What are you supposed to do until the end of the week? What were you allowed to do as a child?
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  • Finish the sentnences: In spite of being tired ......... / Despite ........................ we decided to go for a walk / Althoguh my boss .................... I had to stay longer at work / Even though we discussed it earlier ..........
    In spite of and despite --> czasownik+ing / rzeczownik / the fact that + całe zdanie. Although and even though --> całe zdanie
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  • What does it mean that the person is stubborn / generous / mean / responsible?
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  • When was the las time you felt embarrased / concerned / confused / fed up with something?
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  • Tell us about a recent news that you heard on TV (What tense should we use?)
    recent events - present perfect
  • What's the opposite of well-paid job, permanent job, demanding job, repetitive job, dull job?
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  • What is it? sneeze, soar throat, food poisoning, diarrohea, a rash - When do we have it?
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