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      to have or express the same opinion about something as someone else    inizia ad imparare
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      I don’t agree with you. Copying your friend’s homework is wrong!  
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      to tell someone that you are sorry that you have done something wrong    inizia ad imparare
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      She apologised for arriving late to the class.  
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      if someone or something appeals to you, they seem attractive and interesting    inizia ad imparare
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      The new after-school coding club appeals to a lot of the students.  
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      to make a formal request, usually written, for something such as a job, a place at a university or permission to do something    inizia ad imparare
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      I’ve applied for that job I saw advertised online.  
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      when someone goes to a class    inizia ad imparare
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      The course involves eight hours’ attendance at college each week.  
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      to ve very good at using your imagination to make things    inizia ad imparare
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      You’re very creative! I could never make my own clothes.  
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      arriving, happening, or being done at exactly the time that has been arranged    inizia ad imparare
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      Jack’s very punctual and never arrives late for work.  
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      to be sensible and able to make good judgments, so that you can be trusted    inizia ad imparare
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      You can leave your children with Billy. He’s very responsible.  
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      to work for yourself and not be employed by a company    inizia ad imparare
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      I enjoy being self-employed. I couldn’t work for anybody else.  
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      to work for yourself rather than being employed by someone else    inizia ad imparare
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      As I’m my own boss, I can choose when I take time off.  
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      to be confident and able to do things by yourself in your own way, without needing help or advice from other people    inizia ad imparare
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      He’s become more independent since he moved away from home.  
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      to become sure that you can do things well    inizia ad imparare
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      become more self-confident     The more experience Eva gets, the more self-confident she becomes.  
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      to think that something is effective or right    inizia ad imparare
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      The school believes in letting students learn at their own pace.  
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      to have an advantage out of something    inizia ad imparare
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      Many students are benefiting from the new gym facilities.  
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      a concept that can be used for financial gain    inizia ad imparare
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      She came up with the business idea when she was working with children.  
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      to look through all the emails because you have not been able to do it until that time    inizia ad imparare
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      It took me four hours to catch up on my emails after I got back from holiday.  
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      to get some sleep because you have not been able to do it until that time    inizia ad imparare
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      Don’t interrupt me. I need to catch up on some sleep.  
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      to decide between one thing or another    inizia ad imparare
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      She can’t choose between the two courses. They both look interesting.  
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      an ability to write computer programs    inizia ad imparare
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      The students gained coding skills that will be useful in their future jobs.  
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      to work together with a person or group in order to achieve something    inizia ad imparare
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      The students often collaborate with each other in classroom activities.  
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      His father came up with a plan to find him a job.  
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      His father came up with an idea about the party.  
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      to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation    inizia ad imparare
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      A lot of students find it hard to cope with the stress of exams.  
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      to succeed in dealing with pressure    inizia ad imparare
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      It’s a very demanding job but he’s good at coping with pressure.  
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      to need something or someone in order to be successful    inizia ad imparare
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      A teacher can always depend on a couple of students to give the right answer.  
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      a punishment in which children who have behaved badly are forced to stay at school for a short time after the others have gone home    inizia ad imparare
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      When the students were very rude to the teacher, the whole class was kept in for detention.  
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      a way of training someone so that they learn to control their behaviour and obey rules    inizia ad imparare
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      The school has high standards of discipline.  
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      something that stops you paying attention to what you are doing    inizia ad imparare
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      I can’t study at home. There are too many distractions.  
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      The only drawback to a school camping trip is the weather.  
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      An employee needs to earn trust from the manager before asking for more responsibility.  
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      a process in which you test a new idea or method to see if it is useful or effective    inizia ad imparare
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      The school is running an experiment in free language classes.  
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      a reward in the form of money    inizia ad imparare
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      There aren’t many financial rewards in this job but it is satisfying.  
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      Faced with so many problems, it’s important to find solutions that work for everybody.  
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      The school is setting up the stage as it gears up for its annual concert.  
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      if friends get on, they like each other and have a friendly relationship with each other    inizia ad imparare
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      I get on with my friends now, but it wasn’t always like that.  
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      if people get on, they like each other and have a friendly relationship with each other    inizia ad imparare
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      Her friendly personality means that she gets on with most people.  
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      a mark that a student is given for their work or for an examination    inizia ad imparare
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      She got an excellent grade in her final exam.  
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      a piece of paper with information, which is given to people who are attending a lesson    inizia ad imparare
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      The teacher gave each student a handout with that night’s homework on it.  
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      He’s got a good salary as a translator.  
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      to have too many things to do and feel anxious about it    inizia ad imparare
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      Doctors have a lot of pressure to see as many patients as they can.  
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      to be able to manage your own time    inizia ad imparare
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      have control over your own time     I have control over my own time. I choose what hours to work.  
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      to officially be allowed not to be at work or studying    inizia ad imparare
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      We always take time off in the summer when we can relax away from our work.  
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      to get better at communicating with people    inizia ad imparare
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      improve communication skills     Dealing with different customers has helped improve her communication skills.  
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      to say firmly and often that something is true, especially when other people think it may not be true    inizia ad imparare
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      The teacher insists on giving us homework every lesson.  
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      to continue to practise a skill so that you do not lose it    inizia ad imparare
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      I find it hard to keep up with my hobbies because I have so many!  
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      to follow the tempo of an activity    inizia ad imparare
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      I’ve started several language courses but I find it hard to keep up with the grammar.  
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      to cause something to happen    inizia ad imparare
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      Good study skills can lead to successful exam performance.  
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      to learn how to work effectively in a group    inizia ad imparare
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      Learning teamwork is important in a large or a small organisation.  
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      to find out how to respect money especially because you have to earn it yourself    inizia ad imparare
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      Now that Liam’s started earning he’s learning the value of money.  
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      an area where you can learn    inizia ad imparare
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      The new classrooms provide the perfect learning space.  
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      a lesson that you get from life experiences    inizia ad imparare
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      One life lesson I’ve learned is that money isn’t everything.  
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      the ability to make sensible decisions about situations    inizia ad imparare
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      make judgements about situations     Without experience she isn’t in the right position to make judgements about situations.  
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      to do a lot of something in an eager way because you have not had a chance to do it before    inizia ad imparare
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      We haven’seen each other for ages so we had better make up for lost time!  
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      catch up with the material that was covered during the classes you missed    inizia ad imparare
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      make up for missed lessons     She’s getting some private classes to make up for the lessons she missed at school.  
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      to plan what you have to do    inizia ad imparare
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      She organises her time well by making a list of what she has to do and when.  
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      a small project which is carried out as a test to see if an idea will be successful    inizia ad imparare
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      The new after-school club is part of a pilot scheme that may see more clubs in the future.  
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      a small amount of money that parents regularly give their children    inizia ad imparare
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      The parents give their children a small amount of pocket money each week.  
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      to mention or speak about someone or something    inizia ad imparare
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      Coders are sometimes referred to as the architects and builders of the digital age.  
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      to trust or depend on someone    inizia ad imparare
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      Thanks for the advice. I knew I could rely on you.  
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      Regular studying generally results in higher grades.  
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      I have a lot of sports classes on one day. I might run out of energy and feel tired.  
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      Let’s end the meeting for today. I think we’ve run out of ideas.  
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      a brother or sister, or both    inizia ad imparare
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      How can siblings, raised in the same family, be so different?  
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      to limit all or most of your study to a particular subject    inizia ad imparare
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      After my law degree, I’d like to specialise in online crime.  
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      to have the result or effect something was intended to have    inizia ad imparare
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      She’s the first person in her family to succeed in going to university.  
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      to help someone by being sympathetic and kind to them    inizia ad imparare
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      Without the support of the teachers, many students would struggle.  
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      a plan that states exactly what students at school should learn in a particular subject    inizia ad imparare
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      There are two plays by Shakespeare on this English syllabus.  
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      to make an important or formal decision    inizia ad imparare
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      When the manager took the decision to reduce the number of employees, many were upset.  
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      a list of the times of classes in a school    inizia ad imparare
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      Each student receives a copy of the new timetable on the first day of term.  
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      a win-win situation is one that will end well for everyone involved in it    inizia ad imparare
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      Local businesses and residents benefit from the shops – it’s a win-win situation.  
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      to work on something as a group of people, not individually    inizia ad imparare
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      I prefer working as a team because I like working with other people.  
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      to work for all the hours of a week during which it is usual for people to work    inizia ad imparare
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      If you work full time you’ll earn more money but have less free time; whereas if you work part-time, it’s the opposite.  
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      Working independently means not having someone telling you what to do.  
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      to work for only part of each day or week    inizia ad imparare
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      If you work full time you’ll earn more money but have less free time; whereas if you work part-time, it’s the opposite.  
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      one of the set periods of time during each day and night when a group of employees are at work before being replaced by another group of employees    inizia ad imparare
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      Nurses have to work shifts, sometimes at night, sometimes in the daytime.  
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