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Unit 8
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Unit 8, Optimise Academy B1+ 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 8, Optimise Academy B1+ 2nd
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
as fit as a fiddle | very healthy and full of energy. | Grandad is 85, but he's as fit as a fiddle and still goes jogging! |
blow (your, his, etc.) own trumpet | to proudly talk about your own achievements. | Max is always blowing his own trumpet and saying how good he is at everything. |
change (your, her, etc.) tune | to change your opinion or attitude completely. | You've changed your tune – yesterday you said you hated fast food and now you're eating a burger! |
drum up support | to try to get more people to help or agree with you. | My friends and I are trying to drum up support for our local animal charity. |
face the music | to accept the results or punishment for something you did. | I know Mum will be cross, but let's tell her what's happened and face the music. |
make a song and dance about | to complain or talk too much about something unimportant. | When I told Dad I'd lost his mobile phone, he made a huge song and dance about it. |
play it by ear | to decide what to do as a situation happens, not by planning. | I'm not sure what we're doing on Saturday, but we can play it by ear depending on the weather. |
ring a bell | to sound familiar, but you can't remember why. | I think you've told me about Lucia before because the name rings a bell. |
come up | to happen or be mentioned unexpectedly. | Your birthday's coming up, isn't it? |
drop out (of) | to stop doing something, especially a course or competition. | Charlotte started at a local college, but she didn't like it and dropped out after a couple of months. |
give away | to donate or let someone have something for free. | It's a fantastic film, but I don't want to give away the ending. |
go in for | to take part in a competition or activity. | I'm thinking of going in for the school music competition. |
go on to | to do something after finishing another activity. | He started by welcoming everyone, and then went on to introduce the new members of staff. |
knock out (of) | to eliminate someone from a competition. | I took part last year, but got knocked out in the semi-final. |
put on | to organize or perform something, like a show or event. | Why don't we put on an end-of-term concert? |
take on | to accept a responsibility, task, or challenge. | Have you got time to take on another small project, Caleb? |
account | an arrangement in which a bank keeps your money safe so that you can pay more in or take money out | I opened a new account at the bank last week. |
apply | to make a formal request, usually for a job or school. | You need to apply online if you want to get the job. |
assist | to help or support someone in doing something. | The guide assisted the tourists during the mountain hike. |
attend | to be present at an event, class, or meeting. | I can't attend the meeting because I have a doctor's appointment. |
consult | to ask someone for advice or information. | You should consult your teacher before making changes to the project. |
contest | (v) to take part in a competition; (n) an event where people compete. | She decided to contest the national spelling competition. |
cycle | (v) to ride a bicycle; (n) a bicycle ride or a repeating process. | We cycled through the park on Sunday. |
guitar | a musical instrument with strings, usually played with the fingers. | He's learning to play the guitar in his free time. |
journal | a diary or a regular written record of experiences or studies. | She writes about her daily life in a personal journal. |
optimise | to make something work as well or effectively as possible. | The company is trying to optimise its website for faster loading. |
participate | to take part in an event or activity. | Many students participated in the sports day events. |
perfect | (v) to make something completely right or good; (adj) without any mistakes. | She's trying to perfect her English pronunciation. |
piano | a large musical instrument with black and white keys. | My sister can play both the piano and the violin. |
serve | to give or provide food, help, or a service. | The restaurant serves delicious Italian food. |
special | different from others in a good or important way. | This necklace is special because my best friend gave it to me. |
violin | a small string instrument played with a bow. | The violin sounds beautiful when played by a professional. |