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to chime
Crockery (noun) = plates and saucers, tea cups, mugs (made from china)
to work out A&E
to save up for
to sort out (your desk) to catch up (with old friends/with last week’s homework)
hopeful (adj)
equipment (noun) = items that you need for a certain activity eqwip
● Outcomes Intermediate
● £25 per book
● Access code - use the online workbook
https://www.cengagebrain.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/micrositesuk/WKCMS
Vocabulary https://dictionary.cambridge.org/
Extra practice with seem, sound, look, feel: Are these sentences correct? Write
the corrections if not.
1. She sounded like really happy when I spoke to her on the phone - I think she
really likes him! SOUNDED REALLY HAPPY
2. “Are you sure you understand the exercise? You look confused.” LOOK LIKE
CONFUSED
3. I feel as if this pandemic is never going to end!
4. I’m not sure about the new teacher - he looks a bit scary.
5. “Are you happy with your meal?” “Yes, thanks. It looks like great!” LOOKS
GREAT
6. He sounded like extremely exhausted when I spoke to him. SOUNDED
EXTREMELY EXHAUSTED…
7. The students sound like they like the book. AS IF THEY LIKE…
8. Boris looks an idiot. LOOKS LIKE AND…
9. I’m not sure what to say to her. I feel like she won’t understand. AD IF SHE
WON’T…
10. Have you started the antibiotics? You seem a lot like healthier.
11. I felt like so awful after the New Year’s Eve party!
12. She seems as if she is enjoying her new job.