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2Contents
Unit 1Adjectives I (Behaviour and Traits) ..............4 Unit 2Adjectives II ....................................................6 Unit 3Adjectives III (Word formation) ....................8 Unit 4... and ... Pair phrases ................................10 Unit 5Anger and Annoyance - Animals ..............12 Unit 6Arguing ........................................................ 14 Unit 7Body ............................................................ 16 Unit 8Body Idioms ................................................18 Unit 9Chance and Probability ..............................20Unit 10Choosing and Decisions - Clothes
(Adjectives) .................................................. 22Unit 11Clothes II (Idioms) - Colours
...................... 24 Unit 12Comparing .................................................. 26 Unit 13Cooking and Food ......................................28 Unit 14Crime I ........................................................30 Unit 15Crime II (Vocabulary and Collocations) ....32 Unit 16Damage and Conditions ............................34 Unit 17Determination - Likes-Dislikes ....................36 Unit 18Driving .......................................................... 38 Unit 19Eating and Drinking ....................................40 Unit 20Education .................................................... 42 Unit 21Emphasis (Extreme Adjectives - Very) ......44 Unit 22Entertainment .............................................. 46 Unit 23Face ............................................................ 48 Unit 24Fire and Light ..............................................50 Unit 25Food I ..........................................................52 Unit 26Food II ..........................................................54 Unit 27Hands - Holding, Pushing, Pulling, Taking .............. 56Unit 28Health I ........................................................58 Unit 29Health II ........................................................60
Unit 30Im ... and En ... ............................................62 Unit 31Informal Language ......................................64
Unit 32-ing form vs to ............................................66 Unit 33Introductions ................................................ 68 Unit 34... it ... ..........................................................70 Unit 35Key Words I ................................................72 Unit 36Key Words II ................................................74 Unit 37Linking Words ............................................76 Unit 38Little Words - Modals ..................................78 Unit 39Looking / Seeing ........................................80 Unit 40Money I ........................................................82 Unit 41Money II ......................................................84 Unit 42Nature - Noise I ..........................................86 Unit 43Noise II - Nouns I ........................................88 Unit 44Nouns II ......................................................90 Unit 45Nouns III ......................................................92 Unit 46Nouns IV ......................................................94 Unit 47Numbers - Objects ......................................96 Unit 48... of ... I ........................................................98 Unit 49... of ... II ....................................................100 Unit 50People and Personality ............................102 Unit 51Physical Description ................................104 Unit 52Place (Adjectives) ....................................106 Unit 53Problems .................................................. 108 Unit 54Reactions - Short and Long ....................110 Unit 55Sleep and Bed ..........................................112 Unit 56Something, Anything, Nothing - Speaking and Communicating I .............. 114Unit 57Speaking and Communicating II - Sport..........................................................
116Unit 58Talking (Reporting verbs) ........................118 Unit 59There is ... - Time I ....................................120 Unit 60aTime II ........................................................122
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3 Unit 60bTime III ......................................................124 Unit 61Travel ........................................................ 126 Unit 62Under, Over and Out ................................128 Unit 63Unhappy and Happy ................................130 Unit 64Verbs I ........................................................132 Unit 65Verbs II ......................................................134 Unit 66Verbs III ......................................................136 Unit 67Walking and Running ..............................138 Unit 68Ways of ................................................140 Unit 69Weather I ....................................................142 Unit 70Weather II....................................................144Unit 71Wishing, Wanting, Requests, Permission
and Preferences 146Unit 72Work and Earning a Living........................148 Unit 73Compound Adjectives - Adverb Combinations I ............................ 150
Unit 74Adverb Combinations II ............................152 Unit 75Noun Combinations I ................................154 Unit 76Noun Combinations II ..............................156 Unit 77Noun Combinations III ..............................158 Unit 78Noun Combinations IV ............................160 Unit 79Verb Combinations I ................................162 Unit 80Verb Combinations II ..............................164 Unit 81Verb Combinations III ..............................166 Unit 82Verb Combinations IV ..............................168 Unit 83Verb Combinations V ................................170 Unit 84A, B and C Prepositions ..........................172 Unit 85D to J Prepositions ..................................174 Unit 86K to P Prepositions ..................................176 Unit 87R and S Prepositions ................................178 Unit 88T to W Prepositions - At Prepositional Phrases................................
180Unit 89In Prepositional Phrases ......................182
Unit 90On Prepositional Phrases ....................184Unit 91Prepositional Phrases-Preposition
Preposition I .............................................. 186Unit 92Preposition Preposition II ......................188 Unit 93A, B and C Phrasal Verbs ........................190 Unit 94D, E and F Phrasal Verbs ........................192 Unit 95G to M Phrasal Verbs ..............................194 Unit 96N, O and P Phrasal Verbs ........................196 Unit 97R and S Phrasal Verbs ............................198 Unit 98T and W Phrasal Verbs ............................200 Unit 99Phrasal Verbs I ..........................................202 Unit 100Phrasal Verbs II ........................................204 Unit 101Phrasal Nouns ..........................................206 Unit 102Be (Phrases) ..............................................208 Unit 103Break - Bring - Catch (Phrases) ..............210 Unit 104Come (Expressions/Phrasal Verbs) ........212 Unit 105Do or Make ................................................214 Unit 106Fall (Expressions/Phrasal Verbs) ............216 Unit 107Get (Expressions I) ..................................218 Unit 108Get (Expressions II/Phrasal Verbs) ..........220 Unit 109Give (Expressions/Phrasal Verbs) ..........222 Unit 110Go (Expressions) ......................................224 Unit 111Go (Phrasal Verbs)/Have (Expressions) ..226 Unit 112Make (Combinations/Expressions I) ........228 Unit 113Make (Expressions II/Phrasal Verbs) ......230 Unit 114Put (Expressions/Phrasal Verbs) ............232 Unit 115Set (Combinations/Expressions/Phrasal Verbs)............................................234
Unit 116Take (Expressions/Phrasal Verbs)
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blunt:(-/+) if sb is blunt, they say what they really think, even if what they say is impolite and will hurt or offend someone a blunt reply/ remark/refusalTo be blunt, I think that what he
did was cowardly and pathetic. brash:(-) if sb is brash, they are annoyingly loud, overconfident and aggressiveThat TV presenter is far too noisy
and brash for my liking. calculating:(-) if sb is calculating, they get what they want by careful and clever planning, without caring about anyone elsePercy is disliked by most of his
colleagues because of his sly and calculating ways of getting what he wants. callous: (-) if sb is callous, they are cruel and heartlessHis callous disregard of her
feelings upset her. cantankerous:(-) if sb is cantankerous, they are bad- tempered and tend to argue with people about insignificant thingsPaul is not an easy person to have
as a friend, because he is so cantankerous. cheerful:(+) if sb is cheerful, they are happy and in a good moodWhy are you so cheerful today?
curt: (-) if sb is curt, they are very abrupt (and rude, as a result) when they talk to another personI knew from his curt tone that hewas angry. fickle:(-) if sb is fickle, they are not faithful or loyal to their friendsHow can you have trusted someone
as fickle as Joan? inquisitive:(i) (-) if sb is inquisitive, they are always trying to find out about other peoples lives, often by asking a lot of questions (ii) (+) interested in many different things and always wanting to know more about them (often used about children)She was nervous. The man in front of
her was being unusually inquisitive.He is a very inquisitive child. He"s
going to love school. meticulous:(-/+) if sb is meticulous, they are very careful about what they do, paying attention to small details and making sure that everything is correct or in orderMother was always meticulous
about her appearance. persistent:(-/+) if sb is persistent, they refuse to give up, despite difficulties or oppositionThe customer was most persistent
and refused to speak to anyone but the manager. reckless:(-) if sb is reckless, they do dangerous things without thinking about the consequences of their a c tions (a reckless driver)[Note: reckless drivingalso used to describe actions]That was a very reckless thing to
do. Do you realise you put your own life in danger?ruthless:(-) if sb is ruthless, they are cruel and cold and have no mercy or feelings for others [Note: also used to describe actions] a ruthless decision/(in football) a ruthless tackleThe dictator was ruthless in
silencing opposition and had the mass media strictly censored. squeamish:(-/+) if sb is squeamish, they do not like the sight of, and are usually upset by, unpleasant things such as blood or needlesThis horror film is not for people
who are squeamish. sullen: (-) if sb is sullen they are bad tempered and do not speak muchRob sat in his room, in one of his
sullen moods again. unscrupulous:(-) if sb is unscrupulous, they are prepared to act in an immoral and dishonest way to get what they wantHe"s probably the most
unscrupulous businessman I"ve ever met. He"d do anything to make a profit. volatile:(-) if sb is volatile, they lose their temper very quickly and very easilyWe need someone who is calm,
patient and level-headed. Joe is far too volatile. withdrawn:(-/+) if sb is withdrawn, they are very quiet and do not like talking to othersKaty is so withdrawn and
introverted that you can hardly get a word out of her. 41Adjectives I (Behaviour and Traits)
Practice
Bob, Can you arrange a meeting with Joe Figgis? I think the three of us should get together. I"ve just received anotherscript from him. It"s terrible. I can"t believe we are paying him to produce this kind of rubbish. Below is a copy of his
character outlines, which should give you an idea of what the rest of the script is like.1.Read the text and decide whether the statements that appear below are tr
ue (T) or false (F). Note: Adjectives with a negative connotation are followed by (-), those with a postitive connotation are followed by (+), and those that are neither negative nor positive are followed by (-/+). All the adjectives below can be used before a noun or after it, often wi th the verb to be. Advanced G&V Ss_01_14_Advanced G&V Ss_01_14 15/11/2010 9:32 ΜΜPage 4
5 11Scarlet has moral scruples.
2Scarlet is calculating.
3Vance is ruthless.
4Vance is squeamish.
5Vance is very thorough and is
careful that mistakes are never made.6Vance is fickle.
7D" Avila loses his tempereasily.
8D" Avila is brash.
9Jansen is withdrawn.
10Jansen is reckless.
11Jansen is cheerful.
12Bonomi is cantankerous.
13Bonomi will not say what hethinks to avoid hurting sb"sfeelings.
14Laura Hyde is inquisitive.
15Laura Hyde gives up easily.
T F
2.a.Match the extracts as you hear them with the
speakers (A-H). b.Listen to the short extracts again and match
each speaker with one of the adjectives (A-H).Aa photographer
Ba stuntman
Ca film director
Da librarian
Ea book dealer
Fan accountant
Gan antiques dealer
Ha physicianExtract 1
Extract 2
Extract 3
Extract 4
Extract 5
Areckless
Bmeticulous
Cblunt
Dwithdrawn
Ecantankerous
Fsqueamish
Gpersistent
HunscrupulousExtract 1Extract 2Extract 3Extract 4Extract 5Scarlet
Known as the Black Widow, she is
beautiful and sophisticated. She is also poison. Driven by money and power, she will do anything to get what she wants. She lets nothing stand in her way. Everything is for the taking. Immoral, heartless and utterly unfeeling. VanceScarlet"s right-hand man. Cold, cruel
and callous. Steel blue eyes, steel cold heart. The man in black. A man of few words and no emotion, who shows no mercy. He is meticulous, efficient and dangerously loyal toScarlet. He can neither understand
nor tolerate weakness.D" Avila
Also works for Scarlet. Built like a truck, he is loud- mouthed, flashy and swaggeringly arrogant. He drips gold. He likes to take risks in every area of his life. Violent and volatile.Jansen
A rugged, handsome cop who is no longer the guy every cop wants for a partner. He keeps himself to himself, is curt and sullen. He doesn"t seem to value his life anymore and often takes outrageous risks in his quest to discover the true identity of the Black Widow.Captain Bonomi
Thirty years on the force. A big man. A blunt man. He has seen it all. Only truly happy when he is shouting. He will argue for argument"s sake. Known as Captain Outburst, he is in fact fiercely protective of his men. The booming voice behind the door.Laura Hyde
Young, blonde and beautiful. A crime
reporter with theLA Mercury
Curious, and at times foolhardy.
Always on the lookout for a
ground-breaking story. Obsessed by the Black Widow, who is responsible for the disappearance of her brother. She will not give up until she finds the truth about theBlack Widow and her story.
See what I mean? We must sort this out. Is 10 oclock okay? Fax me to confirm. Tony. Advanced G&V Ss_01_14_Advanced G&V Ss_01_14 15/11/2010 9:32 ΜΜPage 5
62Adjectives II
Note:* = used before a noun, ** = used after a noun, generally with the verb to be, *** = can be used before or after a nounAdjectives in collocations
avid :* very enthusiastic (for people) an avid reader/football fan/stamp collector blatant:* very obvious, done without shame or embarrassment (used to describe bad things) a blatant lie/foul breathtaking:*** very beautiful, surprising or impressive breathtaking view/sceneryFor a child of his age, his knowledge
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