New Inside Out Intermediate (Unit 1)
fall in love with (sb)
La Vie en Rose reminded David how wonderful it is to ______ someone.
I'll give you a call
Look, I must dash - ______.
prefer something to something
Many young people _______ (their computer - television).
important to (sb) (adj)
Money is very ______ him now.
(a/-) fear (n)
My greatest ______is standing on stage in front of thousands of people and forgetting what to say!
communicate (v)
Nowadays a lot of people ______ regularly online.
refer to (v)
Please ______ our catalogue for details of all our products.
never (adv)
Sharon ______ sends emails.
(not) very often (adv)
Sharon doesn't speak on the phone ______.
chat with (sb) (v)
Sharon is always online and ______s ______ friends every evening.
all the time
Sharon texts ______.
online messaging (n)
Sharon uses ______ to chat with her friends.
suffer from (v)
She ______ed ______ depression most of her life.
every weekend (day / week etc)
She calls me on Skype from Australia ______.
local (adj)
She was looking for someone to share the house and put an advertisement in the ______ newspaper.
always (adv)
She's ______ online chatting with friends.
late for (adj)
She's often ______ appointments.
insist on (v)
Some schools ______ students wearing uniform.
replace (v)
Technology has ______d a lot of face-to-face interaction.
improve (v)
Technology has ______d the world in some ways, but not in others.
face-to-face interaction
Technology has replaced a lot of ______.
English-speaking (adj)
The United States and Australia are ______ countries.
brief (adj)
The film La Vie en Rose reminded David how ______ life can be.
remind somebody of (sth/sb) (v)
The film ______ed David ______ how brief life is.
depend on (v)
The price of the car will ______ many factors.
drift apart (phr v)
Their lifestyles are very different now and they've ______ed ______.
rent (v)
Tina and Will ______ed the same house.
untidy (adj) (opposite: tidy)
Tina was very ______ - I don't think she knew where we kept the vacuum cleaner!
have a lot in common
We ______ - for example, we're both crazy about football.
get on well together (with sb)
We ______ and are close friends.
share (a flat/ a room / a house) (v)
We ______d the same house for nearly three years.
click (v)
We ______ed straightaway and I told Will he could move in.
become close friends
We had a lot in common and quickly ___a__ ______.
(do) the housework (n)
We share ______ in our family.
think about (v)
What are you ______ing ______?
belong to (v)
What clubs do you ______?
spend money on
What do you ______?
listen to (v)
What kind of music do you ______?
interested in (adj)
What kind of things are you ______?
worry about (v)
What kind of things do you ______?
good at (adj)
What sort of things are you ______?
graduate from (v)
When Will and Tina ______d ______ university, they went their separate ways.
on stage
When an actor is ______, he or she is performing in a theatre in front of an audience.
on holiday
When did you last go ______?
have a laugh
When he comes for the weekend, we ______.
hit it off
When two people ______, they like each other a lot.
admire (v)
Which famous person do you ______ most?
have lunch with
Who do you usually ______?
talk about (v)
Who was she _____ing ______?
(a/-) lifestyle (n)
Will earns much more money than Tina so they have very different ______s.
sign out (phr v)
You click "______" if you want to end your email session.
contacts (n pl.)
You click "______" if you want to find a friend's email address.
drafts (n pl.)
You click "______" if you want to look at an email that you started writing but didn't finish
inbox (n)
You click "______" if you want to read your emails.
spam (n)
You click "______" if you want to report an email that you didn't want to receive.
delete (v)
You click "______" if you want to send an email to a rubbish bin.
compose mail
You click "______" if you want to write an email.
have your ups and downs
You may ______ - good moments and bad moments.
(a) dream dinner party (holiday etc)
Your ______ is one where you invite all your favourite people.
(a) memory (n)
Your earliest ______ is the first thing you remember doing as a child.
apostrophe (n)
______ - " ' "
exclamation mark (n)
______ - "!"
comma (n)
______ - ","
dash (n)
______ - "-"
full stop (n BrE)
______ - "."
question mark (n)
______ - "?"
Look, I must dash
______ - I'll give you a call.
find out (about sth) (phr v)
______ as much as you can.
Skype (n)
______ is a technology that allows you to use your computer like a telephone.
now and again
______ she uses Skype.
look at (v)
______ the board, please!
argue about (v)
______ the only thing we ______ is the housework.
on average
______, how many friends do young people communicate regularly with online?
Better get back to the office
______. See you.
I'm afraid I can't stop
______. Take care.
fall out (with sb) (phr v)
If two people ______, they have an argument.
come from different backgrounds
If two people ______, they have very different lifestyles.
confide in (sb) (v)
If you ______ someone, you tell them your private thoughts and feelings.
dive off (sth) (v)
If you ______ something, you move suddenly from it towards the ground.
keep busy
If you ______, you always have something to do.
(a) survey (v)
If you do a ______, you ask a lot of people their opinion about something.
anonymously (adv)
If you give something ______, you give it without telling people who you are.
(be) related to (adj)
Is he ______ you? - He's my brother.
hope for (v)
It wouldn't be sensisble to ______ immediate success.
stressed (adj)
Does technology make us happier or more ______?
social networking
Facebook and myspace are ______ sites.
been to (v)
Have you even ______ an English-speaking country?
twice a day (once a week / three times an hour etc)
He checks his emails ______.
care for (v)
He really ______d ______ her.
research (on/into sth) (n) (U!)
Hi, Carole, can I ask you a question for some ______ we're doing?
usually (adv)
How do you ______contact your friends?
contact (v)
How do you usually ______ your friends - by phone, email or text?
by phone (by email, by text)
How do you usually contact your friends - ______, email or text?
(a) text (n)
How many _____s do you get a day?
(a) mobile phone (n)
How many numbers do you have on your ______?
average (adj)
How many numbers does the ______ young person have on their mobile phone?
pay for (v)
How much will I have to _____ it? - $100.
check your email
How often do you ______?
(an/-) email (n)
How often do you check your ______?
consist of (v)
Humans mostly ______ water.
earn a good salary
I ______ and can spend money on different things.
hardly ever
I ______ write emails.
rarely (adv)
I ______ write letters nowadays.
go your separate ways
After university, you may ______.
mortal (adj)
All human beings are ______ - we are all going to die.
(sb)'ll always be there for (sb)
Although our lifestyles are different, she ______ me.
See you
Better get back to the office. ______.
normally (adv)
Carole ______ uses the telephone.
(a) letter (n)
Carole rarely writes ______s nowadays.
pick up the phone
Carole usually contacts her friends by ______ing ______.
rely on (count on) (phr v)
I can always ______ my close friend.
(a/-) satisfaction (n)
I don't earn a lot but I get a lot of ______ from my job.
Fine
"How are things?" "______."
Not bad
"How's it going?" "______."
Pretty great
"How's life?" "______!"
(just) taking it easy
"What are you doing this weekend?" "Just relaxing and ______."
This and that
"What are you up to these days?" "Oh, ______."
do (sth) for a living
"What do you ______?" "I'm a doctor."
Not a lot, really
"What have you been up to lately?" "_______."
How are things?
"______" "Fine."
How's life?
"______" "Great, thanks!"
What have you been up to lately?
"______" "Not a lot, really."
How's it going?
"______" "Not bad."
What are you up to these days?
"______" "Oh, keeping busy, you know."
the ocean (AmE)
"______" is an American expression that means the same as the British expression "the sea".
percent (n)
1/2 is 50 ______.
fraction (n)
1/2 is a ______.
(a) dinner party (n)
A ______ is a nice meal for several guests that is eaten in the evening at a friend's home.
(a) topic (n)
A ______ is a subject you talk or write about.
(a) gift (n)
A ______ is another word for a "present".
(a) guilty pleasure
A ______ is one you enjoy but feel slightly ashamed of.
close friendship (n)
A ______is one in which two people know each other very well.
regularly (adv)
A lot of young people ______use messaging.
(a) funeral (n)
A______ is a ceremony for someone who has died.
text (v)
Adam ______s from time to time but usually uses the phone.
occasionally (adv)
Adam texts ______, but not very often.
from time to time
Adam texts me ______, but not very often.
realise (v)
David was happiest before he ______d his family were all mortal.
(be) opposites
Despite being friends, Antonia and Jackie are ______ in many ways.
online (adv)
Do men or women spend most time ______?
believe in (v)
Do you ______ love at first sight?
keep in touch
Do you ______ with your school friends?
face to face (adv)
Do you prefer communicating online or ______?
receive (v) (= get, inf.)
Do you prefer to give or to ______ gifts?
Take care
I'm afraid I can't stop. _______.
(be) supposed to be doing (sth)
I'm sorry, I've forgotten what I'm ______.
brush against (sb) (v)
If something ______es ______ you, you feel it touch your body.
straightaway (adv)
If something happens ______, it happens immediately.
work long hours
I have to ______ and come home very late.
invest in
I think I need to ______ some business.
speak on the phone (= talk on the phone)
I usually ______ rather than text.
complain about (v)
I'd like to ______ the quality of service.