C2 extra vocabulary and grammar activities key

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C2 extra vocabulary and grammar activities key

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C2 extra vocabulary and grammar activities key C2 extra vocabulary and grammar activities key C2 extra vocabulary and grammar activities key Angela Healan, Katrina Gormley, Diana Shotton Karen Ludlow, close upAngela Healan, Katrina Gormley, Diana Shotton Karen Ludlow, close upAngela Healan, Katrina Gormley, Diana Shotton Karen Ludlow, close upAngela Healan, Katrina Gormley, Diana Shotton Karen Ludlow, close upAngela Healan, Katrina Gormley, Diana Shotton Karen Ludlow, close upAngela Healan, Katrina Gormley, Diana Shotton Karen Ludlow, close upAngela Healan, Katrina Gormley, Diana Shotton Karen Ludlow, close upAngela Healan, Katrina Gormley, Diana Shotton Karen Ludlow, close up

Key to vocabulary/grammar activities 10 Unit A 10 11 12 back rut pain edge head arm’s grudge anger foot courage pride head B 10 11 12 overjoyed drift mutual remote breeds abnormal inseparable obsessive arousing gullible platonic out C b a B 10 C c a D 2 c b b b a c D started had been talking recommended stuck was always missing had been training had been was hoping / (hoped) E would watch meet promised did you use to used used to never used to didn’t use to Unit A infer estimate E Copyright © National Geographic Learning Permission granted to photocopy for classroom use decompose deduct analyse interpret calculate dissolve disintegrate eradicate 10 Unit A on within behind before in at ahead by outside off d a shan’t understand to make are going to play will already have deduced b b b c Little by little this type of artificial intelligence will have become obsolete by the end of the century I’m just about to go in to the laboratory As soon as we hear from our researchers in Taiwan, we’ll respond to your query A cure for malaria is bound to be discovered some time in the next decade Changes in the way we study may occur in the twentytwenties, a decade which is fast approaching She’s really looking forward to spending Saturday at the university Physics Fair If I don’t win that research grant, I shan’t be very happy about it We’ll worry all evening unless you phone and/to tell us you’re/are safe and sound when you get home is looming will ever discover be going to want develop (have developed) have read 10 B 10 C They decided they would have to cut back on the number of free meals they gave to the homeless You’ve got to face up to the fact that you have to find another job His request for help fell on deaf ears How could I turn my back on all those children needing medical aid? Why not try not to jump on the bandwagon? Be original! It seems they always fall back on the same old celebrities to help collect money for charity A crisis always seems to bring out the best in the public and everyone helps each other Why are we running up against so many bureaucratic problems? The point has been reached at which we can no longer bury our head in the sand He is hoping that a lot of wealthy people will get behind his cause picketed condone dispersed prosecuted persecuted condemn alarmed banned suppressed favoured People were frequently abused in 19th century British workhouses Prejudice can occasionally drive people to commit crimes against their neighbours The oppression of certain groups of people has been frequent throughout history Close-up C2 Key to vocabulary/grammar activities D c a a E 10 In order to humiliate them, people are ignored and ridiculed by callous bullies I try to be unbiased when (I’m) following political debates No effort will be spared in our attempt to be heard If you get your house painted by professionals, it’s cheaper in the long term A police officer must be obeyed by his dog at all times b c b b a a interviewed them made are said walking were told have it done is said behind yourself arrested send Unit A 10 11 12 B 10 C choir troupe entourage board acquaintance diaspora speaking mob side best clickbait keep cultivate keep avatars crowdfunding in up factions tag tribe base diversity proximity friendship discontinued contradiction(s) 10 analogous two-sided famously long-lost deactivated D 10 have ought well didn’t can’t needn’t May had daren’t won’t E b a D Had I known you’re a vegetarian, I would have made you something different Were the decision up to my younger brother, he would choose Florida for our holiday If I might make a suggestion, I think we should keep Jack in the loop If he hadn’t made such an unwise choice, he wouldn’t regret it now If you will dash her hopes, she’s bound to feel pessimistic We’re sure to be fine provided everyone makes an effort If your crowd is going to come with you, make sure you bring more food As long as you’ve studied everything and you don’t go to bed late, you can’t fail b c a b b c Unit A 10 11 12 to In of in In over of of down up up with B 10 11 12 track rough criticism backbone setback bleak corner spots chances towel back chance C wanted had asked are would only ever give ‘re putting Will you still love ‘ll be solve wouldn’t be telling Copyright © National Geographic Learning Permission granted to photocopy for classroom use E Whether If you Were you to don’t should might gave be Unit A 10 nest off out resort broke rolling side red cuts strapped B 10 treasurer squandered blackmail dosh well-off of bet affluent down on crooked C b c b c c a b a Close-up C2 Key to vocabulary/grammar activities D E Never (in our lives) had we seen such a tremendous waste of money It was such an opulent hotel (that) I felt uncomfortable there You’d better stop spending so much on shoes I wish I had invested my money when I had the chance Under no circumstances should you tell him you have so much money in the bank No sooner had he been paid than he had gambled his money away Don’t be so extravagant with your money! You’ll need it when you’re older Only after ten years did the markets recover from the crisis I’d rather you didn’t tell my parents that I’ve lost my job C c c D E did they squander I wasn’t always Wouldn’t wish had asked will she lend could spend would never have bought would stop had fallen Unit A 10 11 12 riot of colour dawn on them On a whim satisfy their curiosity stumble upon out of this world stone’s throw sense of adventure wipe them out spur of the moment bucket list play it by ear B 10 11 12 educational long-held / widely-held phenomenal inquisitive desirable thirst narrow-minded tranquility sustainable injection oddity deciding b a b c a c city centre proper serious responsible person Hardly absolutely terribly surprisingly hungrily The folk concert we stumbled upon was surprisingly good The hotel room was absolutely spotless Staying on the right path back to the village was virtually impossible, The streets of the town were deceptively narrow, making it tricky to drive through It is not difficult to understand how the sudden influx of noisy tourists has annoyed local residents Hardly any of us were brought (our) dessert before midnight Considering his hatred of flying, he took the plane unusually enthusiastically Practically no rooms were available in the whole city, thanks to Carnival Unit A 10 11 12 thesis ropes hypothesis submission lines syllabus act infinite methodology all indicator papers B on apply scope analysis bibliography on by intellect arguments Copyright © National Geographic Learning Permission granted to photocopy for classroom use 10 11 12 the hard way drop in C count off books unintelligible saved accordance in course D c c c E a b 10 a c b a a She inquired whether/if we were enjoying our course Ryan complained about the way / how he was always whistling and making strange noises in exams She wondered why he had been asking about her “All right, you can stay up late on Friday evening to watch the final.” Mrs Galbraith accused the class of taking her copy of the answers Mr Black asked Stephen to take them over to his desk I promise I won’t let you give up on yourself or on your future Our history teacher reminded us all to change our clocks on / that Saturday Unit A a d d b a 10 b c b 11 a B hierarchical references agency tenancy dismissal independent disenfranchised mediocrity self-sufficient C both where which a c Close-up C2 Key to vocabulary/grammar activities 10 all given having whose who Much from D Walking Having lived advertised liberated / having been liberated Having been warned given holding having looked drawn E allowing Despite not that I would In view of due to whose Being who Unit 10 A 10 B caption column time essence jingles degree rule billboard splash edition Product endorsement and advertising account for a large part of his income He won the telephone vote easily thanks to everyone in his home town getting behind him They’re hoping to talk him into filming a campaign infomercial for them I always enjoy passing the time on a plane flicking through the inflight magazine They use emotional manipulation as a way of getting people to donate more money It is said that materialism has taken over at the expense of happiness and our sense of community He wants to win you over so (that) you’ll buy him the latest video game What you think they are driven by: materialism and greed or fame? C d d a d D 10 11 12 each other great deal no one a fewer anybody one another The reasons none some ourselves E 10 an anything each the little nothing They number d a B b c b Copyright © National Geographic Learning Permission granted to photocopy for classroom use D to direct publishing Knowing laugh coming creating to be ignored to mention c b a c b a Unit 12 hand a comeback limelight acclaimed discreetly instalments lampooned conspiracy dropped of map correspondent d d c knowing signing trying to try to please to shake hands with accounting to sign pleasing talking to E c b Unit 11 A 10 11 12 b b C 10 d d a A 10 mannerisms long-gone values ancestry strongly-held diversity disrespect tight forces mists B 10 deep-rooted assumptions tolerance sensitivity irreverent renewal fondness sanity heritage ever-present C culturally observed turning integrate put oral indigenous dowry clash Close-up C2 Key to vocabulary/grammar activities D All I had ever read about these islands was encapsulated in this one great carnival fortnight What you need to is watch this documentary before you go It annoys me that it is often said traditions are dying out, when it isn’t true Halloween was unknown in the USA until/before people from Ireland and Scotland emigrated to America Copyright © National Geographic Learning Permission granted to photocopy for classroom use What I’d really like to right now is try some of the traditional food All they think about all year is preparing for the annual processions It is often forgotten /not often remembered that the name Oxford traditionally meant ‘a place where cows cross the river’ It was her grandmother who taught her everything she knows about traditional songs and tales E 10 What who All It what It that It when What Close-up C2 Key to vocabulary/grammar activities ... It was her grandmother who taught her everything she knows about traditional songs and tales E 10 What who All It what It that It when What Close-up C2 Key to vocabulary/ grammar activities ... turning integrate put oral indigenous dowry clash Close-up C2 Key to vocabulary/ grammar activities D All I had ever read about these islands was encapsulated in this one great carnival fortnight... red cuts strapped B 10 treasurer squandered blackmail dosh well-off of bet affluent down on crooked C b c b c c a b a Close-up C2 Key to vocabulary/ grammar activities D E Never (in our lives)

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