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2    Vocabulary


                       Read the sentences below and decide what the idioms in bold express. Use the words in the box.

                               fear            embarrassment             happiness             annoyance

               1. I almost jumped out of my skin when I heard her   5. My sister’s always taking my things without
                  scream.                                              asking. She’s a pain in the neck!
               2. I’m always losing my keys and it drives me up     6. I was on stage when I suddenly forgot all my lines.
                  the wall.                                            I just wanted the ground to open and swallow
                                                                       me up.
               3. Fiona went bright red when she realised she
 Share your most   4. I was over the moon when I passed my driving   7. His heart was in his mouth when he realised his
                  gave her uncle the wrong gift.
                                                                       brakes weren’t working.
     embarrassing moments!  test.                                        8. When my team won the cup, I felt on top of the
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                  3    Grammar



                                                                    Circle a, b or c.
                 Modal verbs II
                                                                    1. I                      sit next to Natalie during the whole
                  A. Asking for, giving and refusing permission        trip yesterday. I can’t stand her!
                    A: Can/Could/May I use your computer?              a. needed to    b. had to       c. must
                    B: Yes, you can/may. No, you can’t / may not.
                                                                    2. You                      ask Brian to stop lying. He’ll get in
                                                                       big trouble some day.
                  B. Expressing necessity/obligation
                                                                       a. need         b. can’t        c. must
                    I must buy a new pair of jeans for the party.
                    We have to give our projects to Mr Barton by Friday.  3. We                      pay anything. The concert’s free.
                    Heather needs to improve her Spanish if she wants   a. didn’t need  b. mustn’t     c. don’t need to
                    to study in Spain.                              4. What are you doing? Don’t you know that you
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                                                                       a. have to      b. need         c. can
                  D. Expressing absence of necessity/obligation
                    You don’t have to / don’t need to / needn’t
                    breakdance at the party if you feel too embarrassed.
                  4    Listen           Listen to two friends talking and tick the picture which shows what happened.
                        a                          b                        c                         d
                  5    Speak                                   • Have you ever had to do something so
                                                                embarrassing that you didn’t want to do it?
                                                               • What happened in the end?
                       Discuss the following questions.
                                                               • Why was it embarrassing for you?
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