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Words connected with TV and cinema

audience, cast, channel, credits, director, producer, programme, reality show,


satellite, series, viewer, box office (lugar para buscar bilhetes)
sitcom
screenplay
release
on demand
flop desastre
broadcast

Words connected with studying and learning

certificate, coach, graduate, instructor, license, pass (an exame), qualification, revise
(an exame), take (an exame), undergraduate
degree
lecturer
pupil

Phrasal verbs

act out perform


chill out relax
come on start to be broadcast
hang out spend time
sit thought stay until the end
take up use space or time
turn over change channel

catch up with get in the same level


creep your behind get closer
dig up find something
end up be in a particular place
hurry up do something quickly
look up try to find something
set up start a business
speak up talk louder
think up create something
use up

Collocations

do nothing, a favour, your best


have a good time, a holiday, sth to do
make a difference, an effort
take part in, time off work, your time
Word formation

appear apparaently
decide decision
end ending, endlessly
exist existence, existing
impress impression, impressionist, impressive
late lately
please pleasure
popular popularity

believe believable
champion championship
compete competition
difficult difficulty
inform information
maths mathematics
relate relative, related
sucess sucessful

Countable and uncountable nouns


- Countable (they have a singular and a plural form, an or a)
- Uncountable (we cannot count with numbers)

Present and Past Simple


- Present simple: something that is true in the present, happens regularly,
frequency = I work… she/he/it work(s)
- Past Simple: happens once in the past, expressions with ago, several times in
the past = by adding -ed or irregular verbs

Used to/Get used to/Be used to

- Used to
- Get used to
- Be used to

Present perfect simple and Past perfect simple

- Present perfect simple: used to talk about situations in the past and still true, a
series actions continue happening = i/you/we/they have lived, she/he has lived
- Past perfect simple: before a moment in the past = had and past participle

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