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Are you going to watch the next season? Is there anything you'd really like to happen?
Open answers
Who was your favourite character? Why?
Open answers
What can you say about this scene?
free answer
Where's Kate? Why? How does she feel about it?
In the fat camp. ...
What can you say about their relationship?
Free answer
Who is he? Which 3-4 adjectives best describe him?
handsome, successful television actor, charming, a bit selfish and arrogant
to go first along a route to show someone the way; to be the best. e.g. The company __________s ________ ________ in developing new software.
leads the way
(AmE) To be in a good situation, referring to a person's state of mind, serenity, confidence, optimism, etc. e.g. She has been through a very difficult period but now she is in a _______ _______.
good place
To keep oneself or one’s plans hidden; to keep oneself; to avoid interactions with others – e.g. I think I’m just going to l_____ _______ at home this weekend – I don’t really feel like going out all.
lay low
(slang disapproving) – to decide not to do something because you are too frightened. E.g. I was going to go bungee jumping, but I __________ed _________.
chicken out
(Phrasal verb) To suddenly feel extremely surprised, upset, angry or confused. E.g. I remember the first time I went onstage. I ________ed _______ completely.
freak out
A man who is skilled at repairing and making things inside or outside the house and who does this in his home or as a job.
handyman
(phrasal verb) Succeed in achieveing or winning something difficult. e.g. He ________ed _______ a surprise victory in the semi-final.
pull off
You g______ _________ of yourself when you act or plan prematurely or overconfidently. e.g. I'm _______ _______ _________ of myself, let's return to the beginning.
getting ahead
(slang) = movie, film
a flick
One usually does it when they're travelling by boat, when they're drunk or have stomach flu. It's a synonym of throw up.
puke
An expression used in reference to permorming to the very best of one's ability. e.g. She'll b_________ her _______ _________ tonight - she understands how important it is.
bring one's A game
When 2 or more people _______ _______, they gradually become less intimate or friendly. e.g. Lewis and his father _______ed ________.
drift apart