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Dialogue – Compliments and responses (1)


2021-09-11, 10:54 am
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You're amazing!
You really rock!

You deserve a pat on the back!


High five!
Dialogue – Compliments and responses (2)
2021-09-11, 03:37 pm
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Interviewer Congratulations on your gold medal, Gavin!

Gavin Thank you very much.

Interviewer What a magnificent race! You were absolutely amazing from start to finish!

Gavin I appreciate that.

Interviewer This is your fourth gold medal at the Rio Olympics so far. You’ve just become the
best

Australian athlete in history. You’re absolutely incredible!

Gavin Thank you for your kind words.

Interviewer How does it feel?

Gavin I feel very emotional and I’m very grateful for the great support I’ve had

from fans, the press, my family and friends.

Interviewer Once again, Gavin, what a fantastic performance!

Gavin Thanks for the compliments.

Grammar – Past conclusions


2021-09-11, 03:35 pm
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It can't have been an easy test. Only three students passed it.
You could have got your money back if you had asked for a refund. You never
know…
He can't have (must have) missed the bus. I'm sure of it. He's always on time.
It can't have been him. The robber was a lot taller and more muscular.
It could have been the fish we ate. It didn't smell fresh. Who knows?
We could have spotted a celebrity if we had gone to Beyonce's concert.
They must have gone out. All the lights are off.
They could have won the game if they had been a bit more aggressive.
Listening – Busking in the London underground (1)
2021-09-11, 03:49 pm
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How to get a place. (Time spent busking.)
Main reason for busking. (Getting a permit.)
Best places to busk. (Main reason for busking.)
Getting a permit. (How to get a place.)
Time spent busking. (Best places to busk.)
Listening – Busking in the London underground (2)
2021-09-11, 11:24 am
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He has been busking for 4 years. TRUE (FALSE)
He plays the guitar. FALSE (TRUE)
Buskers need a licence. TRUE
Buskers need to renew their licences every month. FALSE
He makes a living out of busking. TRUE (FALSE)
Buskers can't choose where to busk. FALSE (TRUE)
Vocabulary – Saying what you like
2021-09-11, 03:31 pm
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He's crazy about gadgets. He's just paid 500 euros for a new smartphone. 
I'm not really into heavy metal music. I usually listen to pop and classic rock. 
I can't stand - watching the news. They never show anything positive. 
I don't like to (-) watching sports on TV. I'd rather go out and play them. 
A: Fancy a kebab?
B: Not really. I'm not keen on fast food.
Vocabulary – Household tasks
2021-09-11, 11:40 am
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I'll do the dusting if you do the washing up. 
Sorry, I forgot to make arrangements to get a babysitter. It looks like we will have
to stay in. 
I'm about to make coffee. Who wants some? 
I like listening to music while I do the ironing. 
Did you learn your lesson? Now don't make the same mistake again! 
My sister and I used to make our beds when we were children. 
Does anyone want to do the dishes or is it me again? 
He would be a great cook if he didn't make such a mess in the kitchen every time
he tries to be creative.
Vocabulary – Collocations
2021-09-11, 12:01 pm
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I was talking to my dad about the state (tsaet) of the music industry today and he
thought that rock is definitely dead. 
Ennio Morricone mostly compose (composes) (spomoces) music for film
soundtracks. 
I can't stand background (rguodnbcak) music when I'm eating at a restaurant. 
What kind of music do you stilen (listen) (stenli) to? 
So they're getting married? That's music to my sear (ears) (resa). 
Reims festival opens today with lots of live (ilev) music and street food. 
It's time to cafe (face) (ecaf) the music. I'm no longer your partner. 
Is that Rob on the piano? I didn't know he could play (lpya).
Vocabulary – Phrasal verbs: make
2021-09-11, 12:04 pm
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Can you make do with ten pounds for now?
The mugger made off with the woman's earrings and gold ring.
I can't make out a word they're saying.
Don't worry. I'm sure she'll make it up to his children with a treat of all-you-can-eat
pizza. (you in other ways.)
He made it up to you in other ways. (his children with a treat of all-you-can-eat pizza.)
Many retired people have to make do with a pension of 600 euros a month.
There's someone standing outside but I can't make out who it is.
The man walked into a shop and made off with a crate of beer without paying.

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