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Liking and not liking someone
core verb positive negative
Like love, adore, worshop,
idolise
dislike, hate, can’t stand,
loathe
Respect look up to, admire
look down on, despise
Attract turn smb. on repel, turn smb. off
be attracted to fancy
e. g. She doesn’t just like Bob she idolises him!
I can’t stand him.
I really fancy Lisa but her friend just turns me off.
1. What sort of relation do you think the people on the left might have with the
peole on the right? Make up your own sentences, using the verbs, phrases and
idioms.
1. teenage music fan parents, pop star, strict teacher, mate
2. secretary another secretary, boss, very attractive workmate
3. 45-year-old woman teenagers, ex-husband, wife.
e. g. A teenage music fan might not see eye to eye with his parents.
2. Correct the phrases and idioms, which are mixed up with one another.
1. Jo and Phil don’t get on eye to eye with each other.
2. I fell up with my parents last night. It wasn’t my fault.
3. We had a quarrel but now, we’ve made it well.
4. Do you think Jim and Nora are making an affair? I do.
5. I see very well with all my colleagues at work.
6. She should learn to respect her olders.
7. Jo is attractive, but her mate just turns me up completely.
Listening
Here is an interview with Emma.
Pre-listening task
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Liking and not liking someone
core verb positive negative
Like love, adore, worshop, dislike, hate, can’t stand,
idolise loathe
Respect look up to, admire look down on, despise
Attract turn smb. on repel, turn smb. off
be attracted to fancy
e. g. She doesn’t just like Bob she idolises him!
I can’t stand him.
I really fancy Lisa but her friend just turns me off.
1. What sort of relation do you think the people on the left might have with the
peole on the right? Make up your own sentences, using the verbs, phrases and
idioms.
1. teenage music fan parents, pop star, strict teacher, mate
2. secretary another secretary, boss, very attractive workmate
3. 45-year-old woman teenagers, ex-husband, wife.
e. g. A teenage music fan might not see eye to eye with his parents.
2. Correct the phrases and idioms, which are mixed up with one another.
1. Jo and Phil don’t get on eye to eye with each other.
2. I fell up with my parents last night. It wasn’t my fault.
3. We had a quarrel but now, we’ve made it well.
4. Do you think Jim and Nora are making an affair? I do.
5. I see very well with all my colleagues at work.
6. She should learn to respect her olders.
7. Jo is attractive, but her mate just turns me up completely.
Listening
Here is an interview with Emma.
Pre-listening task
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