Vocabulary Activities: Was Close To Home. Such As Tuition Fees
Vocabulary Activities: Was Close To Home. Such As Tuition Fees
Vocabulary Activities: Was Close To Home. Such As Tuition Fees
activities B2
1. Complete the sentences with the words/phrases in the box.
1. The salary was unsatisfactory. For this reson , Alan decided to take the job due to the fact that it
was close to home.
2. Before you decide which universities you’d like to apply to, you must factors
such as tuition fees.
8. Too much to the sun, especially in the middle of the day, may cause skin
cancer.
9. Did you see the headline on the front page of today’s newspaper?
10. Gary was suspended from school for a week his rude remarks.
3. Janet always keeps a first-aid / first-hand kit in the boot of her car.
5. John is ambitious / content with his job and the money he’s earning.
6. Do you mind if my electrician / plumber has a look at the wiring in the house?
7. You would be amazed at just how much reading books will stimulate a child’s fantasy / imagination.
1. I’m writing with to the job position in the ads column of ‘Info’ magazine.
3. An annual includes your salary and any other benefits you may be
receiving.
5. Tony worked hard all his life and was able to wealth.
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6. Last month I attended a course on how to become a(n) secretary.
7. is highly-explosive and can be deadly when not handled with extreme care.
8. Diana is doing a(n) course this summer so that she can sit for the exam in
December instead of May.
7. Elizabeth has been working hard all year and needs a holiday to her batteries.
a. pack b. promote c. recharge
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8. Mr Stevens is in a business meeting with some clients.
a. competitive b. extensive c. prospective
10. I’ll with a warning this time, but the next time you don’t do your homework, I’ll call your
father.
a. charge you b. let you off c. get you away
1. No matter how hard she tried, Isabelle couldn’t carry / figure out the answer to the Maths problem.
2. Mark’s arguments are so confusing / convincing that I always end up agreeing with him.
9. This theory is quite difficult to take in. Could you break it down / get it across for me?
10. After two months of investigations, the police managed to arrest the weird / notorious criminal last
night.
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6. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
2. The publishing company hired somebody to illuminate / illustrate the children’s books.
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3. The wolf’s fangs / fins are very sharp.
6. The parrot put the nut in its beak / paw, cracked it and ate it.
8. The lion is roaming the jungle looking for its predator / prey.
10. The new teacher fascinated / threatened us with stories about the far away places he had travelled
to.
1. After dinner, Brittany continued her homework from where she had off.
a. left b. put c. set
4. Giving children everything they ask for does more than good.
a. damage b. evil c. harm
5. The doctor said that the patient was making , so he would be able to go home soon.
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a. complaints b. progress c. sense
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