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a school where children can live during the school year

b________ school

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boarding school
/ˈbɔːdɪŋ/

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an educational institution where both male and female students are enrolled

m_____ school

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mixed school

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elementary school
/ˌelɪˈmentri/

a school for children between the ages of 4 or 5 and 11

p_____ school

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primary school
/ˈpraɪməri/

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one

s____ sex school

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single sex school

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join a course, school, etc.

“e____ in” a course

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enroll in
/ɪnˈrəʊl/

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not pass

f____ exams

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fail exams

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an official record showing that you have successfully finished a course of training

You can “get a q_______” and find a job.

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get a qualification
/ˌkwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/

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points

get good m_____

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get good marks

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get ____ college

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get into college

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classes

I “go to l____” when I feel like it.

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go to lessons

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to do what you are told

What happens if you don’t “o____ rules” at your school?

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obey rules
/əˈbeɪ/

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not fail

p____ exams

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pass exams

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attend

She decided to “t_____ classes” in photography

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take classes

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the practice of educating children at home, not in schools

h____schooling

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homeschooling

> home-schoolers

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> < modern

Jane chooses a “t_______ school” which has face-to-face learning instead of online alternatives.

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traditional school
/trəˈdɪʃənl/

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perfect; most suitable

His apartment would be an i______ place to stay.

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ideal
/aɪˈdiːəl/

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not modern

Homework is so “old f_____ ”, we don’t have it in my ideal school.

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old-fashioned

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more

You get “e____ homework”.

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extra homework

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“____ your last year” of high school, it’s important to focus on college preparations and future plans.

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in your last year

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study ___ your future career

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study for your future career

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phu thuoc vao

Whether we go hiking this weekend or not, “it all depends ____ ” the weather forecast.

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it all depends on …

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great idea

That’s a good p____.

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That’s a good point.

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“I like the idea ____” having a picnic in the park this weekend; it sounds relaxing and enjoyable.

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I like the idea of….

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a thing that is caused or produced because of something else

What is more important than “getting good r______”?

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get good results
/rɪˈzʌlt/

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become less or smaller in size, quantity, etc. School holidays will be r_____ to three weeks in summer.
reduce /rɪˈdjuːs/ will be reduced to …
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I definitely think that changing the “school _____ (leave) age” to 19 is a mistake.
school leaving age > school-leavers
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In order to excel in the upcoming exams, Sarah decided to “study h____ ” every day
study hard
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a very strong feeling of love If you study hard and “have a p_____ for” performing arts, you won't be able to resist this school.
have a passion for /ˈpæʃn/
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to stop yourself from having something you like or doing something you very much want to do If you study hard and have a passion for performing arts, you won't be able to r____ this school.
resist st /rɪˈzɪst/
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The students can “t____ special classes in” technology and performing arts.
take special classes in
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a conjunctive adverb used to introduce a contrasting or opposing idea in a sentence. H_____, they also do ordinary subjects such as english math, science and foreign languages
however /haʊˈevə(r)/
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to complete a course in education After they g______, many students will be able to have very successful careers.
graduate /ˈɡrædʒueɪt/
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Young people can join the school “______ the age of” 14.
from the age of
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chuong trinh giang day Spanish is in the c_____.
curriculum /kəˈrɪkjələm/
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Tomorrow, I have to “____ my final exams” for the semester.
do exam do my final exams
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the act of showing a skill, a feeling, or a kind of behaviour viec the hien (tai nang) an e____ of the footballer's speed and skill
exhibitions /ˌeksɪˈbɪʃn/
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They have to practice “_____ break time” after school.
at break time
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not late They can't forget to do the homework “____ time”.
on time
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for sure This is d______ a school with a difference.
definitely
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exists there or has been put there The school “is l_______ in” a stadium.
is located in /ləʊˈkeɪtɪd/
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being the only one of its kind Everyone's fingerprints are u____.
unique /juˈniːk/
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a large important organization that has a particular purpose, for example a university or bank He has worked as a visiting lecturer for various educational i_____.
institution /ˌɪnstɪˈtjuːʃn/
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I decided to start “my o_____” business
its own your own my own
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a school or class to prepare children aged five for school It has its own k______ with students as young as five years old.
kindergarten /ˈkɪndəɡɑːtn/
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It has its own kindergarten with students “as young ____ five years old”.
as young as five years old
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in the past “In t____ days”, girls couldn't attend classes.
in those days
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to be present at an event In those days, girls couldn't “a____ classes”.
attend classes /əˈtend/
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be able to Now everyone “has the c____ to” be part of this historic institution.
have the chance to do something
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different from what is usual or normal = uncommon It's u____ for the trees to flower so early.
unusual
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good points There are many a______ to online shopping.
advantages /ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ/
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bad points There are d_______ to the plan.
disadvantages /ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ/
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previous “At my l____ school”, we couldn't use tablets in class.
at my last school
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at present, now, nowadays “T_____ days”, many students can find out what the homework is from the school's website.
these days
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to get some information about st/sb These days, many students can “find ___ ” what the homework is from the school's website.
find out
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lower the volume “t____ the music down”. I can't study.
turn the music down
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People think that homeschooling is “much easier than” going to school.
much easier than > much faster > much better > much more expensive > much more dangerous
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used to emphasize how easy st is = just They think homeschoolers can get out of bed at any time they like and s____ have a relaxing day.
simply
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helping you to rest They think homeschoolers can get out of bed at any time they like and simply have “a r_____ day”.
a relaxing day
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“The truth ____ that” homeschoolers can't do whatever they like.
the truth is that
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The truth is that homeschoolers “can't do w______ they like”.
can’t do whatever they like
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not unusual or different in any way = normal They have a timetable like students and “o_____ schools”.
ordinary school /ˈɔːdnri/ /ˈɔːrdneri/
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Different students may have unique “ways ____ learning”
ways of learning
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graduate What job do you want to do when you “l____ school”?
leave school
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important What qualifications are n_____ for the job?
necessary /ˈnesəsəri/
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a_____ university
attend university
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I decided to “___ a course” in digital marketing
do a course
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a young person who works for an employer for a______ a fixed period of time in order to learn the particular skills needed in their job a______ship ____ an apprenticeship
apprentice /əˈprentɪs/ apprenticeship /əˈprentɪʃɪp/ do an apprenticeship
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the activity of applying scientific knowledge to the design, building and control of machines, roads, bridges, electrical equipment, etc. e______
engineering study engineering
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the activity of running and controlling a business or similar organization m_______
management /ˈmænɪdʒmənt/
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a person who is trained and qualified to advise people about the law and to represent them in court, and to write legal documents a l_______
a lawyer /ˈlɔɪə(r)/
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a scientist who studies physics a p_______
a physicist /ˈfɪzɪsɪst/
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nop don apply ____ a job
apply for a job
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apply ____ a course
apply for a course
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the process or method of building or making something, especially roads, buildings, bridges, etc. Our new offices are still under c______ (= being built).
construction /kənˈstrʌkʃn/
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the act of providing people with somebody to interest them films, music, etc. used to entertain people e_______
entertainment /ˌentəˈteɪnmənt/
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the work of collecting and writing news stories for newspapers I'd like a career in j_______.
journalism /ˈdʒɜːnəlɪzəm/
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the whole system of rules that everyone in a country or society must obey If they entered the building they would be breaking the l____.
law /lɔː/ break the law
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using computers to work in c_____ to study c____
computing
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Max has “applied ____ an apprenticeship” in computing.
apply for an apprenticeship
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be sure about Are you absolutely “c_____ about” this?
be certain about the future /ˈsɜːtn/
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need the strength of your body Which careers are more p_______?
physical /ˈfɪzɪkl/
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include Which careers i______ helping people?
involve
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Which careers can “m_______ you more money”?
make you more money
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I don't have to “m____ a decision” right now.
make a decision /dɪˈsɪʒn/
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You mustn't do something you “aren't sure _____”.
be sure about
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Students must “arrive ____” school before the bell rings.
arrive at arrive at school
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dress well Students don't need to wear school uniforms, but they have to dress s_____.
dress smartly
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to act in a dishonest way in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game, a competition, an exam, etc. Students mustn’t “c______ in exams”.
cheat in exams /tʃiːt/
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the process of improving or developing, or of getting nearer to achieving or completing something Students should ask for help if they feel they're not “making p_______ ”.
make progress /ˈprəʊɡres/
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a formal meeting at which somebody is asked questions to see if they are suitable for a particular job He “has an i_______ ” for college on monday.
have an interview /ˈɪntəvjuː/
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having lots of work to do He has “a b____ weekend” planned with his friends.
a busy weekend
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unhappy or disappointed You look really u____.
upset
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worried I'm really “concerned ____ ” the course of computing.
be concerned about.
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Have you “spoken to” teachers about it?
speak to someone
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I haven't ____ anyone.
I haven't told anyone.
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What ____ you do if you _____ me?
What would you do if you were me?
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I think it’s better / you should “My a_____ is to” get help now.
my advice is to
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Jane decided to “____ help” from her classmates.
get help
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If you don't, things will only “____ worse”.
get worse
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Don't panic. “It is n____ too late”.
It is never too late.
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to frighten or hurt a weaker person Another student is b____ my best friend.
bully /ˈbʊli/ > bully (n) - person Another student is bullying my best friend.
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You're not “sleeping w____” and you're always tired.
sleep well
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>< inside What ways can people “learn o____ the classroom”?
learn outside the classroom
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other options There are many “a______ to” school.
alternatives to something /ɔːlˈtɜːnətɪv/
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I think “In my o_____”, it's better to learn in school for several reasons.
in my opinion /əˈpɪnjən/
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In my opinion, it's better to learn in school “_____ several reasons”.
for several reasons
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Firstly, in school, students often have to work together. S_____, school students must obey rules. F_______, at school, students have the chance to participate in team sports.
Firstly, Secondly, Finally, / Lastly,
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Students have to “work t______”, so they learn from each other and become sociable.
work together
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Students have to work together, so they “learn from e____ other” and become sociable.
learn from each other
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(of people) enjoying spending time with other people Students have to work together, so they learn from each other and become s______.
sociable /ˈsəʊʃəbl/
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many different Students attend classes in “a wide v_____ of” subjects.
a wide variety of /vəˈraɪəti/
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​the quality of being important They “learn the i______ of” doing work on time and preparing for exams.
learn the importance of
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They learn the importance of “doing work ____ time” and preparing for exams.
do work on time
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They learn the importance of doing work on time and “preparing _____ exams”.
prepare for exams
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This “teaches them h____ to” behave in society and future jobs.
teach somebody how to do something
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#ERROR!
behave /bɪˈheɪv/
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people in general, living together in communities This teaches them how to behave in s_____ and future jobs.
society /səˈsaɪəti/ in society
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This teaches them how to behave in society and “f_____ jobs”.
future jobs
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Finally, at school, students “____ the chance to” participate in team sports and other projects that involve a group of people.
have a chance to do something
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#ERROR!
participate in /pɑːˈtɪsɪpeɪt/
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group Finally, at school, students have the chance to participate in “t___ sports” and other projects that involve a group of people.
team sports
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a piece of work involving careful study My class is doing a p___ on the Eiffel tower.
project /ˈprɒdʒekt/
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to come to an end, to summarize “To c______”, students learn many things and in many ways at school.
to conclude /kənˈkluːd/
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overall, to conclude, to sum up “All in a____”, I think school is the best place to learn.
all in all
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It's helpful to “_____ notes” when studying to review later.
make notes
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I like to “move ____” the city and explore new neighborhoods.
move around
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by myself Don't worry about helping me; I can handle it “____ my own”.
on my own
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the end of something such as a speech or a piece of writing “In c____” (= finally), I would like to thank…
In conclusion /kənˈkluːʒn/
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make Open communication helps prevent misunderstandings that could “c____ a problem”.
create a problem
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to examine The scientist will a_____ the samples in the lab.
analyze /ˈænəlaɪz/
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She felt a bit nervous “____ a new situation”, but quickly made friends.
in a new situation /ˌsɪtʃuˈeɪʃn/
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very tired I'm completely e_____!
be exhausted /ɪɡˈzɔːstɪd/
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very He works e______ hard.
extremely /ɪkˈstriːmli/
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overseas She's going to spend summer a________.
abroad /əˈbrɔːd/
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the feeling or mood that you have in a particular place or situation Use music and lighting to create a romantic a______ .
atmosphere /ˈætməsfɪə(r)/
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having the most modern and recently developed ideas, methods, etc. Scientists are working on highly “a_______ technology” to replace fossil fuels.
advanced technology /ədˈvɑːnst/
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made or produced to copy something natural; not real The patient was kept alive by the a_____ heart for nearly two months.
artificial /ˌɑːtɪˈfɪʃl/
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the science or practice of farming 50% of the country’s population depends on a_______.
agriculture /ˈæɡrɪkʌltʃə(r)/
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the production of goods from raw materials, especially in factories She got a job in i_________.
industry /ˈɪndəstri/
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Arrange the furniture so “there is enough s_____ around it” for easy movement
there is enough space around it
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fit or suitable to be eaten; not poisonous The vegetables were old but still looked e____.
edible /ˈedəbl/ edible plants and vegetables
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to use something well in order to gain as much from it as possible The company has been successful in e_____ new technology to the full.
exploit /ɪkˈsplɔɪt/ successful in exploiting
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important Vitamins play an e______ role in many body processes.
essential /ɪˈsenʃl/
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human kind With the great intelligence of “human b____” nowadays, the process will be much shorter.
human beings
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also, moreover “In a_______”, people may also discover new materials.
in addition /əˈdɪʃn/
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difficult in an interesting way that tests your ability I have had a c_____and rewarding career as a teacher.
challenging /ˈtʃælɪndʒɪŋ/
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important in history Take a tour of h_______ sites in the old city.
historic /hɪˈstɒrɪk/
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normal This is just an o______ day. Nothing interesting has happened.
ordinary
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You don't need to do this homework. “It's your c______”.
it's your choice
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“Is everything a______?” You don't look very happy.
Is everything alright?
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a very bad situation that causes problems It's all such a d______.
it's all such a disaster. /dɪˈzɑːstə(r)/
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right after “As s_____ as” they pass the test, they forget what they have learned
as soon as
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therefore, so He missed several deadlines, and “as a r_____ ”, his team had to work overtime to catch up.
as a result
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to make somebody want to do something, Tests m______ students to study.
motivate sb to do st /ˈməʊtɪveɪt/
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"alternative > wf"
"**alternative (n)** /ɔːlˈtɜːnətɪv/ ex: The car is too expensive so we're trying to find a cheaper alternative. **alternative (a)** /ɔːlˈtɜːnətɪv/ ex: The road was closed so we had to find an alternative route. **alternatively (adv)** ex: You can either take the bus to work or, alternatively, ride your bike. "
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"attend > wf"
"**attend (v)** She attends yoga classes every Saturday morning. **attendance (n)** ex: Attendance at these lectures is not compulsory. **attention (n)** ex: Please pay close attention (= listen carefully) to what I am saying. **attentive (a)** ex: The student was very attentive during the lecture, taking notes and asking questions. **attentively (adv)** ex: The waiter listened attentively to the customer's order, making sure to get it right."
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"challenge > wf"
"**challenge (n)** ex: Climbing that mountain will be quite a challenge. **challenge (v)** ex: Mike challenged me to a game of chess. ex: She continues to challenge herself as a dancer. **challenging (a)** /ˈtʃælɪndʒɪŋ/ ex: Solving a difficult puzzle can be challenging, but it's fun. **challengingly (adv)** ex: The project deadline was challengingly tight, requiring everyone to work extra hours. "
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"conclude > wf"
"**conclude (v)** /kənˈkluːd/ ex: After examining all the evidence, we can conclude that he is guilty. **conclusion (n)** /kənˈkluːʒn/ ex: We can't jump to conclusions without gathering more information. **(in)conclusive (a)** /kənˈkluːsɪv/ providing a final answer ex: The detective found a conclusive piece of evidence that solved the mystery. **conclusively (adv)** ex: The DNA test conclusively confirmed the suspect's identity. "
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"enroll >wf"
"**enrol / enroll (v)** /ɪnˈrəʊl/ ex: She decided to enroll in a cooking class **enrolment / enrollment (n)** ex: Enrollment for the course closes tomorrow. "
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"graduate > wf"
"**graduate (v)** /ˈɡrædʒueɪt/ ex: After years of hard work, she finally graduated from medical school. **graduation (n)** /ˌɡrædʒuˈeɪʃn/ ex: The whole family celebrated his graduation with a big party. ex: Graduation day was filled with excitement **graduate (n)** /ˈɡrædʒuət/ ex: She received many job offers after becoming a graduate. ex: She's a graduate student studying economics. "
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"history > wf"
"**history (n)** ex: She is an expert in the history of the United States. ex: There is a history of heart disease in my family. **historical (a)** /hɪˈstɒrɪkl/ connected with the past ex: Studying historical events helps us understand the present. **historic (a)** /hɪˈstɒrɪk/ important in history ex: Take a tour of historic sites in the old city. **historically (adv)** ex: Historically, technological advancements have shaped societies. "
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"journal > wf"
"**journal (n)** /ˈdʒɜːnl/ a written record of the things you do, see, etc. every day ex: She kept a journal to document her travels and reflections. **journalism (n)** /ˈdʒɜːnəlɪzəm/ ex: He studied journalism in college and now works as a reporter for a major newspaper. **journalist (n)** ex: The journalist reported live from the scene of the accident. "
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"manage > wf"
"**manage (v)** /ˈmænɪdʒ/ ex: It's important to manage stress levels. **management (n)** ex: Effective time management helped me finish my project on time. **manager (n)** ex: If you have any questions, speak to your manager. **manageable (a)** ex: Learning a new language can be challenging, but practicing regularly makes it manageable. **manageably (adv)** ex: Breaking down the project into smaller steps makes it managably achievable. "
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"obey > wf"
"**obey (v)** /əˈbeɪ/ ex: Citizens are expected to obey the law. **obedience (n)** /əˈbiːdiəns/ ex: Obedience to traffic laws keeps everyone safe on the roads. **obedient (a)** ex: The obedient student always follows the teacher's directions without question. **obediently (adv)** ex: The dog obediently sat when commanded by its owner. "
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"ordinary > wf"
"**ordinary (a)** /ˈɔːdnri/ ex: It was just an ordinary day, nothing particularly noteworthy happened. **ordinarily (adv)** /ˈɔːdnrəli/ ex: He ordinarily takes the bus to school, but today he's walking. "
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"social > wf"
"**social (a)** /ˈsəʊʃl/ ex: Social gatherings provide opportunities for people to interact and build connections. **sociable (a)** /ˈsəʊʃəbl/ ex: He's a sociable person who always strikes up conversations with strangers. **sociably (adv)** /ˈsəʊʃəbli/ ex: She greeted everyone at the party sociably, making sure to engage in conversation with each guest. **sociability (n)** /ˌsəʊʃəˈbɪləti/ ex: Her natural sociability makes her the life of the party wherever she goes. **society (n)** /səˈsaɪəti/ ex: A strong sense of community is essential for a healthy society. "
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"perform > wf"
"**perform (v)** /pəˈfɔːm/ ex: The actor will perform in tonight's play at the theater. **performance (n)** ex: The band's performance at the concert was great. **performer (n)** ex: The circus performer amazed the audience with her acrobatic skills. "
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"resist > wf"
"**resist (v)** /rɪˈzɪst/ ex: Despite his best efforts, he couldn't resist laughing at the joke. **resistance (n)** ex: Increasing your physical activity can build resistance to disease. **resistant (a)** ex: The material used in this jacket is water-resistant. ex: The virus has become resistant to many antibiotics. **resistantly (adv)** ex: The old tree stood resistantly against the strong winds. "
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"success > wf"
"**success (n)** /səkˈses/ ex: His hard work and dedication led to his success in the business world. **succeed (v)** /səkˈsiːd/ ex: If you believe in yourself, you can succeed in anything you set your mind to. **successful (a)** /səkˈsesfl/ ex: She worked hard and finally achieved a successful outcome. **successfully (adv)** ex: He successfully passed his driving test on the first attempt. "
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"exhibition > wf"
"**exhibition (n)** /ˌeksɪˈbɪʃn/ ex: The museum's new exhibition features a collection of modern art from around the world. **exhibit (v)** /ɪɡˈzɪbɪt/ ex: The artist will exhibit her paintings at the gallery next month. **exhibit (n)** /ɪɡˈzɪbɪt/ ex: We spent hours exploring the interactive exhibit at the science center. "
171
"location > wf"
"**location (n)** /ləʊˈkeɪʃn/ ex: The location of the new office building is convenient, with easy access to public transportation. **locate (v)** /ləʊˈkeɪt/ , /ˈləʊkeɪt/ ex: She used a map to locate the restaurant in the unfamiliar city. **located (v)** > passive ex: The hotel is conveniently located near the airport, making it convenient for travelers. "
172
"practice > wf"
"**practice (v)** ex: She practices yoga every morning to stay flexible and centered. ***practice (n)** ex: Regular practice is essential for mastering any musical instrument. **practical (a)** ex: Learning basic first aid skills is practical knowledge that can be useful in emergencies. **practically (adv)** ex: With the right tools and materials, practically anyone can learn how to fix minor household problems. "
173
"passion > wf"
"**passion (n)** /ˈpæʃn/ ex: Her passion for photography drove her to travel the world **passionate (a)** /ˈpæʃənət/ ex: Sarah is passionate about cooking. **passionately (adv)** ex: She spoke passionately about her favorite hobby. "