expressions related to student exchanges and study-abroad programs
experience culture shock, find people very welcoming, get a real feel for the place, hang out with locals, stay with a host family
sports equipment
ball, net, starting blocks, goggles, cap, racket
festivals known by people all over the world
Burning Man (USA), Lollapalooza (USA), Coachella (USA), Sziget (Hungary), Tomorrowland (Belgium)
adjective and noun collocations related to online crimes and scams
the normal price, my personal details, store in the cloud, common sense, spam filter
quantifiers and determiners that show how much or how many of something
both, every, each, all, any, some, much / a lot / a great deal / far, a little / slightly
expressions to describe sportspeople, athletes
have a real passion for the game, have a really great attitude, be a very skillful player, score a goal, set a record
expressions related to music performances (the article about El Sistema orchestra)
leading orchestra, give an individual performance, diverse social backgrounds, fierce ambition, strict set of rules
expressions related to art and cultural events
attract tourists, put on the map, bring people together, create a sense of pride
main reasons to go on a student exchange and study-abroad program
eye-opening experience, gain independence, meet new people (networking), grab a new culture, improve language skills
future forms and their functions
be going to + verb, will/won’t + infinitive, will/won’t + be + Ving, be about to, will / won’t + have + past participle
verbs followed by the infinitive with to
decide, need, fail, refuse, expect
expressions related to starting a new business
raise money for a business, negotiate with, market products, be capable of handling stress, recover from failure
Name 3 features of a useful lifehack.
a simple solution or a piece of advice that helps you 1)solve a problem, 2)save time, or 3)improve how something works
expressions for making/rejecting suggestions
Do you feel like..?, I was wondering if you’d like to go to…?, To be honest, it’s not really my kind of thing. Doesn’t really sound like my kind of thing.
expressions related to hosting the Olympics
spend huge sums/amounts of money, hold the 16-day event, funding, support top competitors, promote excellence in sports
expressions related to science and experiments
design an experiment, conduct research, form a hypothesis and prove it, record and analyze the results
verbs that are followed by the -ing form
admit, keep, consider, recommend, delay, finish
phrasal verbs related to asking for a lift (the article about hitchhiking)
pick up, pull up, turn out, queue/line up, come down to, break down
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