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GENERAL ENGLISH · VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT · INTERMEDIATE (B1-B2)

RELATIONSHIPS
AND DATING

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1 Relationship events

Match the words to the pictures of romantic events.

a break-up a date a honeymoon


an anniversary a proposal a wedding

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

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RELATIONSHIPS AND DATING

2 People in relationships

Make pairs with the words below and then match them to their definitions.

1. a bride a boyfriend → a couple that are going out

2. a girlfriend a fiancé → a couple who have officially agreed to


get married

3. a fiancée a groom → a couple on their wedding day

4. a wife a husband → a married couple

3 Dating

Choose the correct prepositions to complete the sentences.

for on out up with

1. When Frank saw Denise he went to chat her .


2. Adam wants to ask Laura, but he’s not sure if she likes him.
3. Beatrice is going a date with a colleague.
4. Damien was flirting Ella all night.
5. Carl has fallen Jasmine. He calls her every day.

4 Relationship status

Match the relationship statuses to the sentences.

1. divorced a. Celia’s husband died several years ago.

2. in a relationship b. Isabella just celebrated her fifth wedding anniversary.

3. married c. Karolina has been with Kristoff for over three years.

4. single d. Tom decided to end his marriage to Anna a few years ago.

5. widowed e. Valerie doesn’t want to be in a relationship.

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5 Describing relationships

Choose the correct adjective to complete each sentence.

casual healthy long-distance long-term serious strong

1. Philip doesn’t like commitment. He prefers to have relationships.


2. Suzy and Fred often spend time apart with their friends. They have a relationship.
3. Erin and Michael are in a relationship. They live hundreds of miles apart.
4. Tristan wants to make the relationship more . He’s going to propose to his girlfriend.
5. Irene and Chris have been together for over 10 years. They are in a relationship.
6. Brenda and Paul’s relationship is . They always trust each other.

Now create your own sentences using the above adjectives + ‘relationship’.

6 Relationship problems

Match the underlined words to their definitions below.

1. Emily and John often fight but they always make up. They can’t stay angry at each other.
2. Henrik and Elsa split up because they live in different countries.
3. Alice didn’t cheat on her husband, but he thought she was lying.
4. Graeme and Amelia have started to grow apart. They don’t have much in common.
5. Tamara decided to dump her boyfriend because he never spent any time with her.
6. Raj and Heather are still married, but they have decided to separate.

a. to become less close in a relationship


b. to end a romantic relationship
c. to forgive someone after an argument
d. to have sex with someone that is not your partner
e. to stop living with your partner
f. to suddenly end a romantic relationship with someone (informal)

7 Homework

Think about a couple, for example a famous couple or two people you know. Write about their
relationship history using vocabulary from the worksheet.

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