VOCABULARY 1ST TERM Flashcards
TO ADIMIRE (PHRASAL VERB)
TO LOOK UP TO
TO FEEL SUPERIOR TO (PH.V.)
TO LOOK DOWN ON
TO BE FRIENDS (PH.V.)
TO GET ALONG WITH
I can RELY ON her (synonym)
COUNT ON
To UNDERGO a difficult period or experience. (PH.V.)
TO GO THROUGH
TO TAKE CARE OF (PH.V.)
TO LOOK AFTER
You LOOK LIKE your father (SYNONYM)
TAKE AFTER
Stop TEASING me! (PH. V.)
PICKING ON
TO CARE FOR AND EDUCATE DURING CHILDHOOD (PH.V.)
TO BRING UP
They STOPPED GOING OUT last month. (relationship-PH.V.)
BROKE UP
TO DEFEND (PH.V.)
TO STAND UP FOR
I CAN’T STAND this situation anymore. (SYNONYM)
PUT UP WITH
TO BE RECONCILED (PH.V.)
TO MAKE UP
SCHOOL THAT TRAINS OR PREPARES FOR A JOB OR TO DEVELOP A CERTAIN SKILL.
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
VOCATIONAL TRAINING IS WHAT YOU DO THERE
ACYIVITIES YOU DO AFTER SCHOOL
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
ALL THE COURSES OF STUDY GIVEN IN A SCHOOL.
SCHOOL CURRICULUM
DEDICATED TO doing something (SYNONYM)
COMMITTED TO
MONEY YOU ARE GIVEN FOR STUDIES
SCHOLARSHIP
GRANT
TO MOVE OR PROGRESS AT THE SAME RATE AS OTHERS (PH.V.)
TO KEEP UP WITH
The opposite of BAD-TEMPERED
EASY-GOING
A person who shows consideration for others is…
THOUGHTFUL
INSENSITIVE (SYNONYM)
THICK-SKINNED
The opposite of HONEST (not liar)
DECEITFUL
TWO-FACED
DISHONEST
He lacks MOTIVATION (SYNONYM)
DRIVE
TO START DOING AN ACTIVITY/ HOBBY (PH.V.)
TO TAKE UP
TO HAVE NONE LEFT
TO USE UP (PH.V.)
TO RUN OUT OF
The referee of a football game must never make UNFAIR decisions. (SYNONYM)
BIASED
The quality that you show when you have decided to do something and you will not let anything stop you.
DETERMINATION
These are the problems they have to DEAL WITH (SYNONYM)
COPE WITH
They REFUSED the offer. (PH. V.)
TURNED DOWN
Invite someone out on a date. (PH.V.)
TO ASK SB OUT
Explain the meaning of:TO MAKE A RESOLUTION
TO MAKE A FIRM DECISION TO DO SOMETHING.
To work hard to solve a task or problem.
TO STRUGGLE
GET USED TO (SYNONYM-PHRASE)
GET INTO THE HABIT
To take the time needed to understand something before making a decision about it. (PHRASE)
TO THINK LONG AND HARD
SUDDENLY (PHRASE)
OUT OF THE BLUE
Explain the meaning of:TO BE ON GOOD TERMS WITH
TO GET ON WELL WITH
Explain the meaning of:TO MAKE UP ONE’S MIND
TO MAKE A DECISION
Explain the meaning of:TO GO TOO FAR
To exceed the limits of what is reasonable or acceptable.
Something that has an effect that is strong enough to change someone’s life is…
LIFE-CHANGING
WHEN YOU HAVE AN ARGUMENT, YOU…SOMEONE (PH.V.)
FALL OUT WITH
WHEN YOU ADOPT A STABLE LIFE, YOU… (PH.V.)
SETTLE DOWN
To SUFFER, UNDERGO a difficult period or experience. (PH.V.)
TO GO THROUGH
TO LOSE CLOSENESS, SEPARATE GRADUALLY (PH.V.)
TO DRIFT APART
We were supposed to meet at 5 o’clock, but she didn’t ARRIVE.
SHOW UP
Unfair or dishonest behaviour, especially during a sports game.
FOUL PLAY
The physical or mental energy needed to do a tiring activity for a long time.
STAMINA
TO OUTDO SB
To do something better than one ever did before or thought one could do.
Explain the meaning of:
TO INSTILL VALUES
If you instill an idea or feeling in someone, especially over a period of time, you make them think it or feel it.
o compensate for/make amends for (SYNONYM)
TO MAKE UP FOR
Active competition between people or groups
RIVALRY
Wrecked (SYNONYM)
EXHAUSTED
EXTREMELY TIRED
To be short of or deficient in
TO LACK IN