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WORKBOOK Un.1.1

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Unit 1

ST’s Book

  1. to click (with each other); a click ex.2p.5
  2. to see eye to eye on smth
  3. to be/feel on the same wavelength as smb
  4. to carry out a survey Reading p.6
  5. to be there for s mb That's what I loved about him - he was always there for me.
  6. even though
  7. be far apart
  8. to share your beliefs and passions with smb
  9. like that
  10. soulmate
  11. to feel comfortable with smb
  12. to accept smb for what they are
  13. to trust smb Z distrust, mistrust
  14. to make yourself into someone you are not
  15. to fall down
  16. whenever you really need them
  17. definitely tell you
  18. to look out for smb Look out!
  19. to be loyal to smb
  20. to forgive (easily); to forgive smb for smth
  21. to feel miserable
  22. to fall out with smb
  23. to make an apology for smth. to smb ex.4-15 p.7-8
  24. to enclose smth with smth Recordins 1-5 p.165
  25. to arrange an appointment; to rearrange an appointment
  26. to remind smb to do smth
  27. to pass on a message from smb
  28. to fancy smth
  29. to pick up smth
  30. to call about smth
  31. to come along
  32. to get smb on his mobile
  33. to be out and about
  34. to go ahead
  35. to come round
  36. to hold on to smb
  37. a tricky question
  38. bits and pieces
  39. to hang on
  40. to drift apart
  41. to juggle several tasks at once
  42. to juggle clubs
  43. to bandage a knee
  44. to keep an eye on smth
  45. to lend a caring ear
  46. to get one’s hands on smth
  47. to have a lot of spare time on one’s hands
  48. constructively
  49. to put one’s mind to smth
  50. to join smth; to join in
  51. a big family man
  52. an amusement park
  53. as smb puts it
  54. to go from strength to strength
  55. to do clubs, acrobatics or the unicycle
  56. to pick up on smth
  57. in the family birth order; birth order position Reading p.10
  58. The first born, first born s; middle born, the middle born; last born; only child (children), to be an only child
  59. new research suggests
  60. pursuit [ pə’sju:t ] 1) = chase: in (hot) pursuit of the …; pursuit of profits 2) = prosecution 3) = an occupation, hobby, or pastime: intellectual, cognitive pursuit; academic pursuit
  61. In contrast,
  62. artistic and outdoor- related career; outdoor pursuit; physical or outdoor activities outdoor sy – inform. She is a real outdoorsy type.
  63. These results fit into theories that say…
  64. typically place different demands
  65. have different expectations of children Ex.: we have great expectations for his future; their worst expectations; expectations of life Syn: life expectance
  66. be extremely protective of only children
  67. tend to get more time
  68. a sibling
  69. to feel special; to make them feel special
  70. The downside is…. There is also a downside to be ing famous.
  71. to suffer occasional pangs of /jealousy, loneliness, sadness, remorse, guilt, physical pain, hunger/
  72. until the second child comes along
  73. to transform from ….. to then….
  74. to share the care of parents
  75. set an example’
  76. to shape/ to form, to create, to engender/ a subsequent/positive, optimistic, negative pessimistic, healthy/ outlook on life
  77. to get back their parents’ approval by achieving success and recognition in their carees
  78. As they have more children,…
  79. parents may not mind as much
  80. a stifling and frustrating experience; stifling overcrowded carriage/ perfume/fumes/atmosphere to stifle [staifəl] a yawn, smile, laughter
  81. to be treated like an adult
  82. to take up dangerous sports
  83. rebellious/ sadistic/ cruel/ stubborn/ jealous/ romantic streak [stri:k] – different from the rest of their traits of character
  84. fed up with always being bossed about by everyone else in the family
  85. to have different issues
  86. ….syndrome = a symptom, characteristic, or set of symptoms or characteristics indicating the existence of a condition, problem, etc E x. I faced ‘empty nest syndrome’ when my daughter married and left home.
  87. to feel sandwiched between
  88. to get all the privileges
  89. a spoilt child
  90. this may contribute to them becoming good negotiators
  91. of all the… positions; of all the birth order positions
  92. to be most skilful at dealing with authority figures
  93. to hold a position; to hold inferior/superior positions
  94. they start out as …
  95. to be self-sufficient
  96. to affect sb/smth; an effect; the effect of ….. on
  97. mobile connections Reading p.12 to establish / make connection
  98. for pleasure
  99. the health risk for children

100. noise pollution

101. to poll

102. an informal survey conducted on…….suggests/revealed

103. the density of mobile ownership

104. lead to a new type of neurosis

105. to take advantage of every spare minute to touch base with their friends

106. It is not the… but the …. that matters

107. the content of

108. to stay in touch

109. to contact one’s peers countless times each day

110. mobile phone addicts; to be addicted to..; addiction

111. to be capable/ in capable of do ing smth

112. to form and maintain relationship

113. without the help of

114. genuine/superficial conversations

115. to be driven out by

116. a deterioration in the quality of

117. the very fabric of society

118. academic performance

119. to get poor grades at school

120. a report has highlighted

121. a circular suggests

122. to make calls

123. only in emergencies

124. there are clear benefits for

125. to be Internet enabled

126. to produce a service for delivery via SMS

127. a revision/mock exam question

128. to scream Listening 7-8

129. to creak

130. to bang

131. to thud

132. to shout

133. to bark

134. to snore

135. to crash

 

WORKBOOK Un.1.1

  1. phenomenon – sing.; -ena [-inə] - pl. Reading p.4
  2. to be hugely popular with
  3. By far
  4. the most successful and profitable comedy series of recent times
  5. to be now international household names
  6. to achieve top rating for
  7. the viewing public
  8. to command a fee of… per
  9. the brainchild of writers
  10. the series follows the romantic and adventures of
  11. to create a cast of believable characters
  12. everybody can identify with
  13. endearing and irritating qualities
  14. share a common bond in their friendship
  15. loyalty
  16. contrasting personalities
  17. provide most of the humour in the show
  18. to be a hit with the critics
  19. supposedly
  20. to do very ordinary jobs
  21. to lead life of endless leasure
  22. feasibly/ un feasibly
  23. It didn’t escape notice that..
  24. to bring in new characters and guest stars
  25. to keep the show fresh
  26. there seemed an endless stream of… appear ing.
  27. the focus on
  28. to run out of steam
  29. come as no great surprise

 


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