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1.

to come up a) People often use this expression for


emphasis or to check the other
person’s understanding
2. to look forward to b) a film that costs a lot of money

3. to tend to do something c) not to see or do something because


you don’t want to see it or do it
4. to skip something d) when you can give a fair opinion about
something because you aren’t involved
5. actually e) receiving money from one another

6. to set out a standard for f) really

something
7. I mean g) if something is “coming up” it is going
to happen soon
8. You know h) to be excited about something that is
going to happen in the future
9. a vested interest i) people use this expression when they
want to clarify something
10. impartial j) the opinion that other people have of
you; it can be good or bad
11. in each other’s pockets k) to stablish a very good example of
something that others can refer to
12. a reputation l) to ignore, not to notice

13. to deserve m) going to

14. to overlook n) why…?

15. a big-budget film o) if you tend to do something you


normally do that thing
16. never to see the light p) if you think something deserves a
thing, you think it should have that
of day thing
17. what’s the point q) something that you would like to
protect for personal, financial or
political reasons
18. gonna r) never to become public; never to be
produced
19. s)

Create a conversation about the elections next Sunday, using at


least 7 words form the vocabulary. Work with a partner be
controversial and defend your point of view.

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