Vocabulary

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Note: This activity has two parts


Part 1 

Instructions :  Match the words in bold in sentences 1-7 with the definitions a-g. Sometimes there is more than one possible answer.

  1. My sister and I have a lot in common, but we don't like the same music.
  2. I get on well with most of my family, but I don’t like my aunt very much.
  3. I have a good relationship with my cousin. We're more like friends.
  4. I think you really get to know people well when you go on holiday with them.
  5. Most of my friends come from the same background as Ido. We all grew up in the same neighbourhood and went to the same school. 
  6. I’m not very good at keeping in touch with friends when they move
  7. My longest friendship is with someone I met when I was eight years old.


a. to find out what someone is really like

b. to see or contact someone often

c. to be interested in the same things

d. to have someone as a friend

e. to like someone and enjoy being with them

to grow up in the same kind of family and/or social groupf. 

g. to find it easy to be with someone


Instructions : Use the correct form of the words and phrases in bold  to complete the sentences. Sometimes there is more than one possible answer.

  1. I_______________with my brother, but not as well as with my sister,
  2. My _______________with Jackie goes back to when we were at primary school.
  3. My mother andI both love sport, so we_______________ and have plenty to talk about.
  4. | still  _______________with friends from school on social media.
  5. When I went to university, I _____________________ lot of new people
  6. My friend Melissa and I don't ______________she comes from a rich part of the city and I come from a poor one.
  7.  I ____________ most of my colleagues. but not such a good one with my boss.


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