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Module 1a
Module 1b
6c
7a
8c
9d
10 a
1
1 far as I’m concerned
2 a picnic fell through
3 be better off taking
4 took its toll on
5 to stand up for
6 is your impression of
1
1c
2b
3c
4d
5c
6c
7c
8a
9a
10 c
2
1 treat
2 figure
3 conviction
4 interval
5 fortune
6 reputation
7 minority
8 disruption
9 measures
10 row
2
1 satisfying/satisfactory
2 luxurious
3 alternative
4 dreadful
5 unwilling
6 available
7 forbidden
8 tiresome/tiring
9 determined
10 enjoyable
2
1 take in
2 took time off
3 took it back
4 took to
5 took up
6 takes a lot of doing
7 take shape
8 takes advantage of
9 have taken over
10 take after
3
1 warned the swimmers to
2 even though she was
3 burst into tears
4 was delighted to meet
5 are bound to see
6 to do away with
3
1d
2c
3a
4d
5c
6d
7b
8c
9b
10 c
11 d
12 a
13 c
14 a
15 b
3
1 contribution
2 surroundings
3 proximity
4 beneficial
5 definitely
6 superiority
7 pleasures
8 perfectionist
4
1e
2i
3d
4h
5c
6j
7a
8b
9g
10 f
4
1 didn’t dawn on me
2 have the suspicion that
3 you aware that
4 have run out of
5 had no intention of changing
6 occasionally go
4
1 unfasten
2 outnumber
3 spot
4we
5vage
6 contained
7 win
8 flights
Module 2b
1
1c
2b
3d
4d
5b
6d
7a
8d
9d
10 d
Module 2a
1
1b
2a
3c
4b
5a
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2
1up
2 into
3in
4up
5down
6 across
7up
8 out
9 back
10 off
2
1 plain sailing
2 peek
3on
4 oblivious
5 promote
6iem
7 bandage
8 sprawling
9 countless
10 crumbling
2
1 branch out
2 come up with
3 come out
4 came apart
5 part with
6 come up against
7 set up
8 come down
9 stick with
10 carried on
3
1 strenuous
2 freezing
3 admiration
4 mentality
5 publicity
6 envision
7 establishment
8 disturbed
9 Opponents
10 pointless
3
1b
2c
3b
4a
5c
6c
7b
8a
9b
10 c
11 d
12 b
13 d
14 a
15 c
3
1c
2d
3a
4c
5d
6c
7a
8b
9c
10 a
4
1 Initially
2 eventually
3 persist
4 spot
5 waterproof
6 inflammable
7 tip
8 wander
9 heading
10 recall
11 illegal
12 detour
4
1age
2 expense
3 bulb
4 tick
5 pressure
6 least
7 audience
8 income
9s
10 grave
4
1 blackened
2 resemblance
3 (over)crowded
4 undernourished/
malnourished
5 cultural
6 irritation
7 announcement
8 criticism
9 coincidence
10 endless
Module 4a
Module 3a
1
1c
2a
3b
4a
5b
6c
7b
8a
9c
10 b
1
1 put up with so much
2 discouraged me from leaving
3 recommended staying/
that I stay
4 deserved to pass
5 dedicate the next song to
6 be home and dry
Module 3b
1
1 civilisations
2 historians
3brul
4 freedom
5 courageous
6 effectively
7 dreadful
8 disabled
9 consultant
10 appreciation
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2
1 get together
2 get the hang of
3 getting nowhere
4 get me down
5 get away with
6 get on with
7gt vr
8 get through
9 get out of
10 got round to
2
1j
2f
3i
4b
5c
6h
7d
8e
9a
10 g
3
1b
2d
3b
4b
5a
6d
7c
8a
9c
10 d
3
1 has a tendency to be
2 to make do with
3 make (important) sacrifices
4 there was/it took a turn for
5 raised the alarm
6 make a habit of arriving
7 made my way
8 image do you have of
3
1 breathtaking
2 memorable
3 extraordinary
4 destructive
5 ferocious
6 foretell
7 unreliable
8 patiently
9 thrilling
10 uneasiness
4
1 attempts
2 redundant
3 heap
4 nature
5 consciousness
6 portions
7 gear
8wy
9 grounded
10 up
4
1d
2j
3a
4h
5f
6i
7b
8e
9c
10 g
4
1 held up
2 fell out with
3 fell apart
4 work out
5 wind up
6 sum up
7 passed on
8 made up
9 count on
10 fell for
Module 5b
1
1 out
2 part
3age
4 screen
5up
6 himself
7 bad
8 living
9 look
10 much
Module 4b
1
1d
2a
3d
4c
5d
6c
7d
8a
9a
10 d
Module 5a
1
1 regret eating
2 free time on her hands
3 caught the students unawares
4 had a change of heart
5 live up to our expectations
6 to fork out
2
1 going through
2 looked round
3 go along with
4 cut back on
5y on
6 cut in
7 cut off
8 look back
9look ahead
10look out
2
1 reduction
2 intentionally
3 tactfully
4 application
5 disastrous
6 disorganised
7 interruption
8 reservation
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3
1 exception
2 visualise
3 necessity
4 contribution
5 amusing
6 uncomfortable
7 comedian
8 adventurous
9 impersonations
10 instructive
4
1b
2d
3d
4b
5c
6a
7a
8b
9a
10 c
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Fast Class
Key word transformations
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must
use between two and five words, including the word given. There is an
example at the beginning.
Example:
It hasn’t taken Sam long to learn Spanish.
picked
Sam ……...........................…………...........................… Spanish very quickly.
1We must take as much advantage as possible of any opportunity to speak English.
most
We have ……...........................…………...........................…… any opportunity to
speak English.
2 Honestly, I don’t mind where we go for our summer holidays.
matter
Honestly, ……...........................………...........................……… me where we go
for our summer holidays.
3Could you speak English when you were younger?
able
When you were younger, ……..……...........................…….........................……
speak English?
4 What’s the answer to sixteen minus eight?
away
If you ……..............……...........................…….............…… sixteen, what’s the
answer?
5 Three hundred students entered the swimming competition last year.
part
Three hundred students ……...........................…………...........................…… the
swimming competition last year.
6 The students will finish their English course at the end of June.
have
The English course ……...........................…………...........................…… the
beginning of July.
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