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to build something by putting all its parts together To assemble

to put equipment into a room or building so that it can be used for a particular purpose To fit out

The kitchen has been … with pine cupboards.fitted out

to change or influence something. To affect

If something affects something else, it has an … on it.effect

It is known that poor housing significantly … educational achievement.affects

a feature of something that makes it less useful than it could be.Drawback

To think about and plan To work out

To compensate for To make up for

To tolerate To put up with

To go towards To head for

If something that you have hoped for or expected …, it really happens Comes true

rubbish or pieces of useless material that make a place untidy.Debris

I’m afraid Ms. Sommer is away on a business … . She will be back on Tuesday.Trip 

My interests include music, … and good food.Travel 

Our … was delayed because of bad weather, so we had to spend the night at the airport.Flight About 1,500 people died when the Titanic sank on its first … in 1912.Voyage 

I wouldn’t recommend going on a Caribbean … . You are on the ship for most of the holiday, so you don’t see much of the different islands.Cruise 

Find the word with similar meaning: caravan Trailer 

To go … an excursion.On

a holiday arranged by a travel company for a fixed price that includes the cost of your hotel and transport, and sometimes meals and entertainment. Package holiday

Find the word with simmilar meaning: summit Top

a place where large amounts of waste are taken, usually outside a town.Dump

to hire a boat, plane, or bus, especially for use by a group of people.To charter

to go on a long and difficult journey on foot.Some people go on holiday to do this.To trek

He had … across South Africa.Trekked

To praise a decision, action, idea etc.To applaud

They have been … for their humanitarian work in Ethiopia.applauded 

to support or encourage somethingTo promotefar away from other cities, towns, or people.Remote

to happen or make something happen at a faster rate.To accelerate

to make conditions, people, or things the same or similar, often so that the result is boring.To homogenize

something that needs a lot of skill, energy, and determination to deal with or achieve, especially something you have never done before and will enjoy doing.Challenge

an occasion when a plane leaves the ground and starts to fly Take-off

What is the corresponding noun for the word ‘broad’:Breadth

What is the corresponding noun for the word ‘wide’:Width

What is the corresponding noun for the word ‘strong’:Strength

What is the corresponding noun for the word ‘weak’:Weakness

What is the corresponding verb for the word ‘short’:Shorten

What is the corresponding verb for the word ‘deep’:Deepen

It fits you very well. The sleeves on the jacket are a little short, but we can certainly … them. Lengthen

I’m pleased to see they are finally … the road. The extra line will make a lot of difference.Widening

They’re … the choice of foreign languages available.Widening

She lives next to the airport and the noise of the planes is … .Deafening

His life is not in danger now, but naturally the illness has … him considerably.Weakened

something produced skilfully by hand, for example a plate or a piece of furniture.Crafts

extremely impressive.Spectacular

We had a … view of the coastline from the plane.Spectacular

A public or official statement that gives people information about something Announcement

a result or effect of something.Consequence

Penny asked if I … her letter.had posted

She asked me when I … to work.had to go

She said it was a stupid idea and it … .wouldn’t work

She told me she … to America.had never been

He said that he … to Oxford University in the 60s.had been

She said she … help me because she had too much to do.couldn’t

I thought the film … interesting and decided to go to the cinema.would be

She said she … to Paris soon.was goingHe said that he … to the theatre the day before.had gone

They told me that she … there in half an hour.would be

The director explained that classes … the week before.had started

He said that he … her for several years.had known

After the interview Tina said they asked her if she … the job.wanted

After the interview Tina said they asked her if she …to work on Saturdays.wanted

After the interview Tony said they asked him if he … a job before.had had

The weather forecast said that … .it would rain in the afternoon

James said that he … a horse before.had never ridden

We hoped that he … to attend.would be able

The policeman asked me if I … the car accident.had seen

To be off the beaten track To be a long way away from the places that tourists usually visit

To be jet-lagged To be very tired or disorientated as a result of having flown somewhere

If you … me the truth, I’ll try to help you.tell

Could you … me the time, please? tell

What did the doctor …? I hope he didn’t … you to go to bed for a week. say, tell

“… to me! … me that you still love me,” … the young man.Speak, tell, said 

“Well, if you insist, I will tell her the news on Wednesday,” Kevin … .promised

“Don’t walk on the grass!” the gardener … .demanded

“Can you walk all right?” the nurse … him.asked

He wanted to know if I had been to church … .that week

The secretary said that Mr. Cummings was not … .there

My husband asked me how I was feeling … .that day

Christina said that she was at home … .that night

We hate tourist resorts. We like to go to places that are …

Charles said that he hadn’t seen the office manager … .

To book in advance To reserve a ticket, a hotel room, etc. some time before you travel, stay in a hotel, etc.

We promised that we would try speak English much better … .the following year

I said that I got married … .the previous July

He confessed that he hadn’t attended classes … .the previous week

Claire assured us that everything would have been done … .by that time

Jane said that she would see me … .the following day

Do you happen to know …?what time tourist offices open

She asked him … .how much he expected to earn

Sandy wants to know … .which way the castle is

I wonder … .what my younger brother is doing now

They ask … .if there is a public phone in the building

“Don’t forget to call the manager,” my wife said to me.My wife … me to call the manager. Reminded

“You can always tell me about your problems and ask for advice,” our mum said. My mum always … us to discuss our problems.encouraged

The judge … Hill to serve five years in prison for the robbery.“You must serve five years in prison,” said the judge.ordered

“Take a chocolate cake. It’s much more delicious than a vanilla one,” said Pamela to Maggie. “OK!” said Maggie.Pamela … Maggie to take a chocolate cake.Persuaded

“Please, don’t tell my parents that I missed the classes yesterday,” said John to the teacher.John … the teacher not to tell his parents that he had missed the classes the day before.Begged

Don’t talk to him now, he ……..of something.is thinking

They ……..breakfast now.are having

Kate usually ……the flowers in the evening.Waters

She …….an interesting TV program at the moment.is watching

I’m sorry but I …this cup.have broken

My sister ……..the pie since 10 and it is not ready yet.has been cooking

You … a lot of interesting things in your life have done

I ……coffee since 1980 haven’t drunk

I work in a bank now. I … there for a year.have worked

We … (never) to London.have been

She usually …..to bed very early.Goes

The students …….a test for an hour and a half.have been writing

I … my best friend for more than ten years.’ve known

How many times … English exams?have you taken

He … to climb Everest three times.has tried

Helpful and polite Attentive

The hotel staff were friendly and … .Attentive

The river Amazon … into the Atlantic Ocean.Flows

I … on a sofa these days because my bed is broken.am sleeping

I expect Carol ….the job.will get

You must meet Ann. I’m sure you ….her will like

Do you think he….the match?will win

Perhaps in the future men…on the sea away from the crowded and noisy cities on land.will live

Have you finished the translation yet?-I…the translation by nine o’clock tomorrow morning.shall have finished

A stop during a journey, especially during a flight Stopover

The workers say that they …a district by the beginning of 2012.will have built up

Julia … all the housework by 3 o’clock and we’ll go for a walk.will have finished

We …take a vacation this month.shall not

This time tomorrow they…in the train on their way to Chicago will be sitting

He…when you come back tonight.will be sleeping

What … you ... at  4.30 tomorrow afternoon?will be doing

During the apprenticeship period the student…to earn money.will begin

Why are you in a hurry? If you arrive at 8 o’clock, he ... the meal.will still be cooking

Let’s meet at the station at 5 o’clock.-O.K.I…for you there.will be waiting

Probably, I ..my friend at this time shall be visiting

Now I …how industry cooperates with natural environment.shall be illustrating

My friend … on the ship for fifteen years by next year.will have been serving

… they ... in the mountains for a month by July?Willhave been traveling

As your leader I’ll tell you about our future excursions. We…by tram at nine in the morning and coming back at about seven.shall be leaving

She is not going out She is not planning to go out

She is about to go out She is on the point of going out

She is likely to go out She will probably go out

She will have gone out She won’t be at home

They say that travel … the mind but we shall happily narrow our horizons this year and enjoy a week in our own back garden.Broadens

A statement, detail, or measurement that is not accurate Inaccuracy

Destroy sth. with an explosion To blow up

Cut down on Reduce the amount you drink/eat, etc.

To come into money To inherit

To fall for a trick To be deceived by

To give off a smell Produce a smell and send it into the air

To show s.o.’s true nature To give s.o. away

Recover from To get over

Persuade s.o. to allow you to do something by charming them To get round s.o.

Come down with an illness To get an illness

To demand or request To call for

To make s.o. unhappy/depress To get s.o. down

To fall in love with To fall for s.o.

To have a romantic relationship with s.o. To go out with

Become popular To catch on 

This weather … me …Gets down 

He got her … the exam Through

I won’t put …any nonsense Up with

To spend time with s.o. doing nothing in particular To hang out with s.o.

To feel happy about sth. that is going to happen To look forward to

To admire or respect To look up to

To compensate for To make up for

Become friends again To make (it) up

Lose consciousness To pass out

Postpone To put off

Put s.o. off doing sth. To discourage

Start a journey To set off

Try to impress people by telling or showing them what you are capable of To show off

Resemble a member of your family in appearance, beaviour or character To take after s.o.

Fill in the correct preposition: To cope … somebody With

To be … teaching In

To have respect… somebody For

To live … good condition Under

To bring … the fever Down

To flush…With

To be short … breath Of 

To consult … doctor - 

To trick or deceive s.o. To take s.o. in

To take control of To take sth. Over

To turn s.o. or sth. Down

To reject or refuse To be discovered / become known To turn out

To extinguish To put out

Choose the correct variant. The boy would have behaved in a different way if he were selfish.

Choose the correct variant. He seemed to know all about influenza.

Choose the correct variant. I can’t keep from thinking.

What was the boy mistakenly waiting for in the text “A day’s wait" by E. Hemingway? For his death 

I’m going to the airport to … my mum. Pick up

Start doing To take up

To save money To put aside

Splash out on sth. To buy sth. Expensive

Which is not a synonym to the verb to shiver? To finish

To disappoint To let s.o. down

To agree with s.o. or sth.To get along with

To fix to a wall or a board To put up

Agree to sth. you do not want to To give in

What is the bookish variant of neutral ‘buy’? Purchase

What is the bookish variant of neutral ‘end’? Terminate

Translate into English: температураны ґлшеу.To take one’s temperature

Translate into English: быть не в состоянии сделать что-либо.To be in no condition to do smth.

Translate into English: относиться к чему-либо легко / бірденеге жеѕілдікпен ќарау To take smth. Easy

Translate into English: при условии что  /шарт бойынша. On condition that

Translate into English: записать что-либо / бірденені жазып алу To write smth. Down

Translate into English: бросить что-либо ( прекратить делать ) / бірденені тастауTo give smth up

What was the book the man read in the text “A victim to one hundred and seven fatal maladies” about? (Arakin 2 course)Diseases and their symptoms

What was the doctor’s prescription in the text “A victim to one hundred and seven fatal maladies”? (Arakin 2 course)?Beefsteak with bitter beer

Why couldn’t the chemist help the man with the prescription in the text “A victim to one hundred and seven fatal maladies”? (Arakin 2 course)There was no medicine mentioned

Translate into English: задыхаться / дем алалмау To be short of breath

Translate into English: простудиться / салќын тию To catch a cold

Translate into English: получить нервный срыв / жїйкесі тозу To have a nervous breakdown

Translate into English: ребенок болен ветрянкой / бала ќызылшамен аурадыThe child is ill with chicken pox.

Find a synonym : to explode To go off

Find a synonym : to happen To be going on

Find a synonym : participate in an activity To join in

Find a synonym : destroy completely by fireTo burn down

Find a synonym : illuminate

To light upFind a synonym : say goodbye before a long journey To see off

Find a synonym : stop sleeping To wake up

Manage to survive a difficult period To get through

I think she has got … the break-up with her boyfriend. Over 

What time does Sara get … from work? Back

His constant complaining is really getting … my nerves.On

She couldn’t … them to understand what she was saying.Get

Mr. Hewson had a wife and children to … but for the last months he had not had any regular work. Keep

He said he was fine, but I knew he was keeping something ….Back

Keep … the medicine!Taking

These worries kept her … sleeping properly. From

It didn’t … to her to give up. Occur

The thought of leaving him never occurred … her. To

It is reported that an air crash … two hours ago.Occurred

To behave towards someone in a particular way.To treat

To make somebody feel annoyed To get on somebody’s nerves

I’m sure it will all … well in the end. Turnout

Find a synonym:To be of no use To be unhelpful or useless

Маєан ерте жатуєа ылєи сјті тїспейді /Мне почти никогда не удается лечь спать пораньше.I am hardly ever able to go to bed early.

Ол ылєи ешќашан жўмысќа уаќытында келе алмайды / Ему почти никогда не удается прийти на работу вовремя.He is hardly ever able to come to work on time.

To cook meat or vegetables in an oven or over a fire To roast

To cook slowly in liquid To stew

To cook food in hot oil or fat To fry

Choose the best variant: Why don’t you like the idea … dinner at my place?of having

Choose the best variant: It’s impolite to … at people like that.Stare

You will ...speak Spanish in another few months.Be able to

I’d like ... skate.To be able to

Nobody answers the phone.They ... be out.Must 

I’m sorry, I ... have phoned to tell you I was coming.Ought to

To my mind, the government ... take care of old people.Must

I ... get up early on Mondays. Have to

The policeman told the woman she ... worry. Needn’t

... you mind passing me the salt? Would

As you ... remember, I was always interested in scientific experiments.May

Little children like books with large print. They ... read them more easily.Can

...I speak to Jane, please?Could

My dentist says I ... eat so many sweets.Shoudn’t

-Why hasn’t Mr.Grill got in touch with us?I don’t quite know. It ... be that he has lost our phone number.May

-Liz seems to be avoiding you.I can’t tell you for certain. She ... have been hurt by my words about her boyfriend.Might

If I were you I would take an overcoat. It ... get cold later.may

I can’t believe that you ran a mile in ten seconds. You ... be making it up!MustIt’s a bit late to phone now. You ... manage to pass this time.Should

He always goes to work on a bycicle. He ... live too far away!Can’t

I’m feeling very sleepy. I ... go to bed early tonight.Might

The show has been very successful. It ... be very difficult to get a ticket. May

You’ve worked very hard. It ... be well past midnight. Must

Last year, May Day was on a Sunday. This year, it ... be on a weekday.Will

You ... to arrive early to get a seat. (necessity)Need

You ... to read the instructions first. (advice)Ought

You ... come in without a ticket. (permission – negative)Can’t

You ... wear smart clothes (advice)Should

You ... come if you don’t want to. Don’t have to

You ... leave early, if you like. (permission) May/can

You ... to be home by eleven o’clock. Have

It ... last night as the ground is wet. Must have rained

He ... the money because he wasn’t there at the time.Can’t have stolen

It ... me but I really don’t remember. May/might have been

She ... by now – let’s go and see!May have arrived

You ... it as it’s unbreakable.Can’t have broken

You ... very hard to have passed so well.Must have worked

Oh, Dad! Do we ... watch that opera programme again?Have to

Show the meaning of the modal verb: They should close down the theatre in this town because nobody ever goes.Giving advice

Show the meaning of the modal verb: I think I might stay in and watch the film on Channel 4 this evening.Expressing possibility

Show the meaning of the modal verb: Do you have to go to university to become an actor?Asking about obligation

... I carry that bag for you? – Oh, thank you.Shall

- I’m hungry.Can’t

Don’t phone Ann now. She ... lunch.Might be having

The chemist’s was open, so luckily I ... buy some aspirin.Was able to

Susan has to work very hard. I ... do her job, I’m sure.Couldn’t

We had a party last night. I ... spent all morning clearing up the mess.Have had to

There was no one else at the box office. I ... in a queue.Didn’t need to wait

I ate too much. Now I feel sick. I .... so much.Shouldn’t have eaten

-I haven’t seen uor neighbours for ages.No. They ... away.Must have gone

Permission can be expressed by…can

Obligation can be expressed by…have to

Permission can be expressed by…can

Obligation can be expressed by…have to

Complete the tag question: You don’t believe me, …?Do you

Let’s phone Paul, …?Shall we

I’m right about that, …?Aren’t I

You will not let me down, …?Will you

Open the window, …?Will you

Nothing frightens you, …?Does it

He isn’t married, …?Is he

You’ve been to Warsaw before, …?Haven’t you

You bought it last year, …?Didn’t you

Let’s go home, …?Shall we

An occasion when you see sth., especially sth. unusual or sth. you’ve been looking for Sighting

Meteor [‘mi:tiј]

Easily solved Open-and-shut

If you are …by a sight, sound, or smell, it is the first thing you notice. Greeted

Relating to things that exist on planets other than Earth. Extraterrestrial

To give advice …sth.On

Clear enough for light to past through but not completely clear Translucent

An unpleasant smell Odour

To be a reason for To account for

To stroke one’s hair To make sb’s hair stand on end

To make s.o. nervous / frightened To unnerve

Unhappy and dissatisfied, often for no obvious reason Grumpy

To solve a problem To resolve

Sth. that people disagree about or do not approve of Controversial

To take money from an amount that you’ve saved, especially when you should not To dip into

To try to end a disagreement between two people or groups To mediate

A decorated vehicle Float

A period when sb. eats less because of religious purposes. Fast

To show that you remember an important person or event by having a special ceremony To commemorate

A model of s.o., especially one destroyed in a protest against them.Effigy

He made all his money on the Wall street …Stock market

I can’t afford to borrow any money from the bank; the … on a personal loan is 15 per cent!Rate of interest

You get a free mobile if you open a savings … with the Western Bank Account

She tried to buy sth. in a Dublin shop with British pounds, but of course, Ireland has a different …Currency

I never change my money at the airport. I usually find that town centre banks offer a better … .Rate of exchange

Are you saving up … anything at the moment?For

What do you like spending your money … ? On

Imagine you were seriously … debt. How would you solve your problem? In

How common is it for people to by things … credit On

Do you know anyone who has invested … shares …the stock market? In / on

The exciting, busy way of life that a successful person has The fast lane

To exchange sth. such as an insurance policy or share option for its value in money To cash in

Chock-a-block Packed

To speak to s.o. about sth. for the first time, especially in order to ask for help or make an offer To approach sb.

A part of a town that has a particular use, especially an area where no cars are allowed. Precinct

s.o. who uses money to start businesses and make business deals Entrepreneur

To do …Business

To make Progress

To do An exercise

To do The ironing

To make A speech

To do The washing-up

To make …A complaint

To do A film

To do Your best

The idiom  “in the black” means having money

The idiom  “in the red” means owing money, in debt

If an invitation arrives out of the blue, it’s unexpected

“She got the green light from her boss” means her boss said it was okay to go ahead.

Someone who goes bananas goes crazy

If the final exam was a piece of cake, it was very easy

If something is second to none, it’s the best

If you take forty winks, you have a short sleep

If you see something in black and white, it’s easy to understand

If you bought a lemon, it means you bought a machine that doesn’t work

If you’re of two minds about something, you’re unsure

If Laura’s in seventh heaven, she’s very happy

If Nick is green with envy, he’s jealous

If Kevin’s in a pickle, he’s in trouble

If she’s the apple of my eye, I love her

This is six to one, half a dozen to the other. For me, it’s no difference

If Norman tells you to shake a leg, he wants you to hurry

If something costs an arm and a leg, it’s very expensive

If you’re pulling Sybil’s leg, you’re joking with her

If you see eye to eye with Simon, you agree with him

Yesterday Judy walked around with a long face. She was sad and dissatisfied

If Kyle “gets burned,” that means he gets cheated

“To cough up” means to pay

A fly in the ointment is a problem

“Sick and tired” means very annoyed

When you like sweet foods very much, you have a sweet tooth

When you need to stop and think about something, you should hold your breath

A person who talks too much and does not keep secrets, has a big mouth

“Complicated official procedures and forms” are called red tape

What is the “colour” of a lie that causes no harm? White

To make you look attractive (of clothes) is to suit

If two things have the same colour, pattern, or style and therefore look attractive together, they … .match

I used … running every morning, but I never go now. to go

When I was a child, I used … of being an astronaut. to dream

I’m terribly nervous. I’m not used … to a large audience. to speaking

We … to getting up early. We do it every day are used

It was difficult at first, but Mike soon … to working at night. got used

An activity in which people make beautiful objects using their hands Handicraft

Sth. that is … makes you feel extremely worried, especially because it seems morally wrong Disturbing

Odd one out Gorgeous

To cook food under or over a very strong heat is to take off

The antonym of “put on” is Anormous

Odd one out Grill

The antonym of “stodgy” is Bland

Translate into Russian/ Kazakh: “Black eye” Жараланєан кґз / подбитый глаз

Odd one out Nerve-wracking

Odd one out horrific

If you get a …bleed, pinch it with two fingers until it stops. Nose

She’ll have a … attack, when she sees what you’ve done! Heart

Of course he has a … ache. He has eaten far too many cream cakes.Stomach

With such high … pressure you should eat less salt. Blood

“To recover from” means “to get …” something. Over

“To go away for a period of time for a break” means “to get …” Away

“To make unhappy, to depress” means to “get someone …” Down

“To manage to survive“ means “to get …” By

To “calculate” means “to work something …” Out

… imitation, there are a number of other procedures designed to give the therapist some degree of control over the child’s language prodution. In addition to

… its political and racial distribution, population density varied greatly. Besides

Science cannot provide that kind of certainty. …, it is often overlooked that we can only apply scientific method to a tiny fraction of the impressions upon which we act.Furthermore

There is a striking … between them. Resemblance

Adaptation is the key principle of modern biology, … described by Ch. Darwin in the mid-nineteenth century.As

… teachers without full qualifications are poorly paid, qualified teachers are now relatively well-off.While

A public company, … a private company, must be limited by shares.Unlike

Judges might find it easier to sympathize with and understand business law-breakers … other types of criminal.In comparison with

At each age, mortality rates are lower for women … men As compared with

The presenter of a television series has some advantage over a writer, … filming is more flexible than book production Since

… the rain, we enjoyed our holiday In spite of

We didn’t go out … the rain.Because of

… the traffic was bad, I arrived on time.Although

… I was really tired, I couldn’t sleep.Even though

The house is not very nice, I like the garden … .Though

I see him every day, I’ve never spoken to him … .Though

… he has a very important job, he is not particularly well-paid.Although

I couldn’t sleep … being extremely tired.Despite

… I had an umbrella, I got very wet in the rain.Even though

I went home early … I was feeling unwell.Because

You can use my car … you drive carefully.As long as

… she studies hard, she will pass her exam.Providing

…you work much harder, you won’t pass the exam.Unless

I don’t like fish. I wouldn’t eat it …I was extremely hungry.Unless

… it was a public holiday, all the shops were shut.As

… the day went, on the weather got worse.As

The doorbell rang … we were asleep.While

… I walked into the room, the phone started ringing.As

Jill slipped … she was getting off the bus.As

I didn’t move anything. I left everything … I found it.As

Some sports, … motor racing, can be dangerous.Such as

A few years ago I worked … a bus driver. As

I regard her … my best friend. As

You look … you haven’t slept As if

After the interruption, the speaker carried on talking … nothing ahd happened. As if

I feel asleep … the film During

We saw Amanda … we were waiting for the bus. While

Don’t tell Sue what I said … she doesn’t ask you. If

… of what I said yesterday, I still love you. In spite

I didn’t get the job … I had all the necessary qualifications. Although

Barbara plays ... the piano well

Translate these words ... English into Russian. From

Learn this poem ... heart. By

At last I opened the can ... a knife.With

What is that ring made...?Of

The banks close ... 7 o’clock in the evening.At

The play begins ... half past seven.At

Bye. See you ... Tuesday!On

Alice goes to the swimming-pool ... every Saturday.

...last summer we spent uor holiday in France. –

Chris’s gone, but he’ll return ... an hour.In

Mrs. Jackson lived in England ... three years.For

Let’s go ... the cinema.To

Pour some water ... the kettle, please.Into

Are you good ... foreing languages?At

Aline is fond ... ballet.Of

It was careless ...you to forget about her birthday.Of

Who are you waiting ...?For

How is she getting ... at school?On

Jim is a person I can rely ...On

I’m ... than my little sister.busier

London is ...than New York.older

It’s ... pencil I have.the sharpest

Be ... at your lessons, please.more active

The boy is ... his father.as tall as

Baseball is ... summer sport in America.the most popular

I met my ... friend yesterday.Best

Henry is not ... his elder brother Bob.so strong as

Pluto is ... of all the planets.the coldest

Hope she will be … than her moter.Happier




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