vocabulary unit 5 Flashcards
feel better after something or someone has made you unhappy, or get better after an illness
get over something
be as good as expected
live up to sth
return sth to the person who gave it to you
hand sth back
succeed in avoiding punishment for sth (salirse con la suya)
get away with
tell someone information, often because you believe they are not aware of it or have forgotten it (puntualizar, remark on)
point sth out
decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date
put sth off
end or happen in a particular or surprising way
turn out
think about sth that happened in the past
look back
discover, learn about
find out
become familiar with
get to know
comprehend
know
know by studying
learn
educate, give instruction in
teach
work to learn
study
be present at
attend
become a member of
join
participate, join in
take part (in)
help with
assist (with/in)
check a piece of work or an exam, highlighting mistakes and giving a number or a letter to say how good it is
mark (v)
someone who is acquiring knowledge or a new skill
learner
sth that is needed or demanded for the completion of a course
course requirement
study a subject in detail in order to discover new information about it
research (v)
a successful result in a test or course
pass (noun)
take a test
sit (an exam)
the possibility of successfully finding work
job prospects
university teacher who teaches a small group of students
tutor
when someone is given permission to become a member of club, university, etc.
admission
too much, hard, too extreme
harsh