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Page 1: Choose the odd one out

Choose the odd one out

• sleeveless scruffy hooded V-neck• stylish trendy long-sleeved smart• silk striped checked spotted• denim old-fashioned suede fur• loose long tight plain

Page 2: Choose the odd one out

Choose the odd one out

• sleeveless scruffy hooded V-neck• stylish trendy long-sleeved smart• silk striped checked spotted• denim old-fashioned suede fur• loose long tight plain

Page 3: Choose the odd one out

phrasal verbs in contextComplete the phrasal verbs with the correct particle.

• When you’ve finished watching the DVD please put it b___ in the case.

• when I saw the look on his face I burst o___ laughing.

• they’ve knocked d___ the old houses in order to build some new flats.

• Don’t walk so fast! You’re leaving me b___.• It isn’t very warm in here. Can you turn u___

the heat?

Page 4: Choose the odd one out

Choose the correct answer.

• My father worked very hard / hardly all his life.• I haven’t seen Harry late / lately. Have you?• I can’t stand most TV programmes, specially / especially reality

shows.• Dave near / nearly broke his leg skiing in the Alps.• Do you even / ever wear jeans to work?• Do your parents live near / nearly here?• Elie ate all her lunch, ever / even the vegetables!• Alan’s feet are so big that his shoes are especially / specially

made for him.• My cousin is a doctor and at the moment / actually she’s

working in Africa.• We all cried at the end / in the end of the film when the main

character died.

Page 5: Choose the odd one out

Choose the correct answer.

• My father worked very hard all his life.• I haven’t seen Harry lately. Have you?• I can’t stand most TV programmes, especially reality shows.• Dave nearly broke his leg skiing in the Alps.• Do you ever wear jeans to work?• Do your parents live near here?• Elie ate all her lunch, even the vegetables!• Alan’s feet are so big that his shoes are specially made for him.• My cousin is a doctor and at the moment she’s working in

Africa.• We all cried at the end of the film when the main character

died.

Page 6: Choose the odd one out

phrasal verbs in contextComplete the phrasal verbs with the correct particle.

• When you’ve finished watching the DVD please put it back in the case.

• when I saw the look on his face I burst out laughing.

• They’ve knocked down the old houses in order to build some new flats.

• Don’t walk so fast! You’re leaving me behind• It isn’t very warm in here. Can you turn upthe

heat?

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Choose the correct option• Can we go out for five minutes, please?

No. Sit down and put/get on with your work!• Do you want to sit down?

Yes, please. Otherwise/Anyway I think I might faint.• How do you deal/treat with difficult passengers?

Just by talking to them really.• Why do you always give that beggar money?

He’s always standing there and I feel sorrow/sorry for him.

• What sort of person are you looking for?Well, the ideal candidate will be a team/group player.

• You’re very fond of your car, aren’t you?• I wouldn’t change it for the world/planet.

Page 8: Choose the odd one out

Replace one work in each sentence with a word from the list.

actually major money-wise one time

• A friend of mine hates flying. Once she refused to get on the plane, so it took off without her.

• I fly a lot and I’ve never had a serious problem.• Financially my job is great, but I do work long hours.• I wasn’t looking forward to a 24-hour flight, but in

fact I quite enjoyed it.

Page 9: Choose the odd one out

Replace one work in each sentence with a word from the list.

actually major money-wise one time

• A friend of mine hates flying. One time she refused to get on the plane, so it took off without her.

• I fly a lot and I’ve never had a major problem.• Money-wise my job is great, but I do work long

hours.• I wasn’t looking forward to a 24-hour flight, but

actually I quite enjoyed it.