ache for meaning: to want very much example: Do you think that people in the countryside have the same opportunities as those living in cities?. add up meaning: make sense example
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meaning: to want very much
example: Do you think that people in the countryside have the same opportunities as those living in cities?
Not in my country The people living in the cities have far more opportunities, particularly with regard to work and education Many rural people
ache for the chance to live in cities so that they can get better paid jobs and send their
kids to better schools
2 add up
meaning: make sense
example: Do you often watch films with your friends?
Sometimes One of my friends likes watching films very much, but the problem is that he likes to point out the small mistakes that have been made with the story, with the props or with the actors’clothes He tries to find the
things that don’t add up and it spoils it for everyone else.
3 answer back
meaning: to reply in a cheeky or offensive way
example: when you were younger, did you get on well with your parents?
Generally, I did However, sometimes when they asked me why I did
something wrong I answered back which made my parents very angry.
4 angle for
meaning: to try to get something, especially by praising a person
example: Do you get on well with your colleagues at work?
I get on very well with most of my colleagues The problem is that one guy
is always angling for something It might just be for someone to get him a
cup of tea, but sometimes it ‘s for something bigger like a loan or even a promotion
5 ask around
meaning: to ask many people the same thing
example: Do you like shopping in markets?
Yes, I do Usually, there are several people selling the same item, so I can
ask around about the price and get a better deal.
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meaning: to withdraw from an activity or agreement
example: Would you like to run your own business?
Yes, I would In fact, I almost had my own business, but my business
partner backed out at the last minute and I didn’t have enough money to
finance the business myself
7 blow over
meaning: to become less important over time
example: In your country, does the media report on the private lives of famous people?
Yes, they do that a lot They love to report scandals, but these scandals
usually blow over after a few days Personally, I think it’s pointless What
famous people do with their private lives shouldn’t attract so much attention
8 blow up
meaning: to become angry
example: Tell me about one of your neighbours
Well, one of my neighbours is an old man who blows up at the slightest
thing He gets so angry so often that people simply try to avoid him If you even smile at him, he’ll probably start shouting at you for making a joke about him
9 bounce back
meaning: to recover from a bad situation
example: why do you admire this person?
Because she bounced back after having so many problems in her life Her
husband left her for another woman, she lost her position as one of the top actresses in the country and her son became a drug addict But she refused
to give up and now she is respected more than ever
meaning: improve
example: why do you like that book so much?
Simply because the main character has so many problems, but through hard
work and the help of some loyal friends his life brightens up and he
becomes successful
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meaning: to cause
example: Does your country suffer from natural disasters?
Yes, it does The south coast has typhoons every year Nationally, there are two main problems- earthquakes and flooding In many parts of the country, rain tends to fall all at once rather than a little each day, which brings about flooding
meaning: succeed
example: Do you often watch sports live?
Not very often The last time I went to see a sports event live was when I watched the Chinese women’s football team in the Women’s World Cup, I
wanted to see if they could bring off a victory in the most important
tournament
meaning: ignore or pay little attention to
example: what can people do when they meet problems in their everyday lives?
Well, they can try to brush off the problems If that fails, they can ask
friends or family members for advice or even take the professional advice if appropriate
meaning: to praise someone with the aim of getting something from them
example: Can you think of any disadvantages of being famous?
There’s the media attention That’s the main reason I ‘d hate to be famous I
think another disadvantage might be that people will butter you up because
they think you can help them in some way
15 call off
meaning: cancel
example: Are you punctual ?
Yes, I am I almost always arrive for meetings and appointments early One reason is that I leave plenty of time in case there is a traffic jam Another reason is that I hate to be kept waiting when people are late Some
Trang 4people don’t arrive late, but instead they call off the appointment just a few
minutes beforehand There is really annoying
meaning: understand or discover
example: Tell me about a short course you have taken
Last year, I took a short electronics course It took me several lessons to
catch on to the subjects, as I hadn’t had any formal training in the field By
the end of the course I had learnt a lot and I took a further course a few months later
meaning: think about, consider
example: How can individuals help to protect the environment?
I think that everyone needs to chew over the things they can do to help.
They can buy products that have less packaging They can use less energy Basically, they should try to consume less of everything
provide information, help or money
example: Tell me about a project you worked on with a group of people Last weekend, my wife suggested that we join a group of people who were planting trees on the outskirts of Beijing It was great There were actually hundreds of people, so we finished planting the trees much sooner than we
had expected Everyone chipped in Kids held the trees whilst adults filled
the holes with earth
meaning: to receive or make money
example: why do you like working for your company?
I like the people there and I enjoy the work verymuch In addition, we
usually come away with an end-of- year bonus.
meaning: volunteer
example: what kind of people do you admire?
I admire people who come forward and help others I think that they really
contribute something to society and show the rest of us that each of us can
do something to make society better
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meaning: to launch a new product onto the market
example: Do you shop on the Internet?
No, I don’t I prefer to buy from shops However, the Internet is a great way
to see what new products companies have come out with, so I do visit
shopping websites
meaning: to make a strong effort to reduce something
example: Is credit card crime on the rise?
I think credit card crime is becoming a widespread problem For example,
police in Shanghai are especially cracking down on card scammers during
international events Police will closely monitor ATMs and bank outlets to ensure that visitors have a safe time without being cheated Recently, police arrested six people who used phony cards in the city’s ATMs They are suspected of being part of an international credit card fraud ring
23 cut back (on)
meaning: reduce
example: Should we reduce spending during financial downturns?
I feel that, during hard times, consumers should cut back on expenses But
according to a new report, people are spending more time watching TV, using their mobile phone or accessing the Internet The report showed that despite the pressure on spending, consumers were still prepared to pay for services such as digital video recorders, high definition television and mobile broadband
meaning: to become calm after much activity
example: Do you think that it is easy to become famous?
I think it’s quite easy For example, you can become famous by posting videos on YouTube or by appearing on a TV programme I think that you can make yourself famous quite easily as long as you have a special skill or the right personality However, I think that most people who become
famous, do so only for a short time Then the situation dies down and the
person is usually quickly forgotten
meaning: repeat- usually in order to get a better result
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Yes, I do My boss is very demanding and so we must do everything to a
very high standard If we don’t, we have to do it over For me, it’s a
problem, but not a big one Other people find it too difficult and leave the company after only a few months
meaning: to last a long time- used when the situation is boring
example: what kind of films do you like?
I like comedies I find that the humour makes me forget about any problems I have My girlfriend likes romantic films, especially classics like Gone With The Wind I just don’t like these films and find that they
drag on Usually, I go and do something else midway through.
meaning: to find information that has been forgotten or hidden
example: Are computers important to your work?
Definitely As a journalist, I find computers incredibly useful to dredge up
useful information to include in my stories Nowadays, of course, doing this
is so easy with Internet search engines
meaning: to dress casually
example: what do you like to do at the weekends?
I like to dress down and go out with my friends At work, I have to wear
formal clothes, so it’s really nice to put on jeans and a T-shirt We usually spend some time going around town in the afternoon and then we go to a bar in the evening
meaning: visit
example: Do you get on well with neighbours?
Yes, I do We live in an apartment block where the people are very friendly
It is quite common for neighbours to drop in on each other at the weekend
for a chat and a cup of tea Some people might not like this because they prefer their privacy, but I like it
meaning: to leave someone or something at a place
example Do you often travel by car?
Trang 7Yes, I do I love driving I sometimes drive my friends to different nearby
places if I can For example, yesterday I dropped off a friend at the airport.
I had a business meeting near there, so it was no trouble
meaning: leave, finish
example: Is dropping out of school a good choice for young people?
Dropping out of school, in my opinion, only works for very few people.
There are some who became famous actors or singers, others who founded Internet and other IT companies, and still others who ended up as famous athletes However, these are more the exception rather than the rule, so it is advisable for all young people to continue studying hard in high school and university in order to increase their chances of having a bright future
32 eat away (at)
meaning: to reduce through use- usually used when referring to money
example: How do governments raise and spend money?
Well, they raise money through taxation- like income tax, duties on imports and exports and taxes on things people buy They spen money on many things, including health services, education, defence, the police and public
housing There are other things that eat away at government budgets, such
as bureaucracy
meaning: to eventually do – perhaps after a long time and/ or many difficulties
example: what kind of holidays do you like?
I like adventure holidays Last year, I went canoeing in North America with
a group of friends We had a great time One day we decided to take a break from canoeing and go hiking We got lost in the woods, but luckily we
found a road and ended up in a small town where we found someone to
drive us back to our staring point
34 face up to ( especially used as part of ‘ face up to the fact that’)
meaning: admit, take responsibility for
example: Do you have a lot of homework while you were at school? Yes, I did However, I didn’t do all of it I was a little lazy As a result I
didn’t do too well in my exams I guess I have to face up to the fact that I
could have done better
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meaning: to argue with someone and usually stop interacting with them
example: Do young people in our country get on well with their parents?
Generally, yes I’m sure that all children fall out with their parents
sometimes It’s natural Kids want to do things and their parents want them
to do something else They fall out as a result
36 fall through
meaning: fail, not reach agreement
example: Do you consider yourself a successful person?
Not really I’m not a total failure, but most of my plans fall through for one
reason or another However, I think it’s important not to give up
37 feel up to
meaning: to be mentally or emotionally prepared for something
example: Do you take part in any sports?
No, I don’t I used to when I was at school and university, but now I simply don’t have the time or energy I mean, when I finish work, I really don’t
feel up to going to a gym or going jogging.
meaning: expect
example: what is the weather in your hometown like?
It depends on the season – like in most other places In winter, it’s quite
cold and usually wet In summer, you can figure on hot, sunny weather.
39 fill in for
meaning: to take over for another person
example: Do you ever work overtime?
Yes, I do At our company, we regularly have to fill in for other people
when they are on holiday, away on business or ill I don’t mind because I get extra pay for it
40 get across
meaning: to communicate ( explain) an idea to another person
example: what are the qualities of a good teacher?
Trang 9I think that the most important quality of good teachers is that they can get the subject across to their students They can communicate well and can
help people to understand using examples, comparisons and suitable language At schools, I think that good teachers are also good at maintaining classroom discipline This is not usually a problem with adult students
meaning: to live on a certain amount of money
example: Do you like your job?
Yes, I do It provides me with more than enough money to get by on and
the work is very interesting My colleagues are mostly nice people to work with and my boss isn’t too bad
meaning: to stop doing something and/or to stop fighting something
example: what are some of the problems rural people have in your country?
I think that the main problem they have is that there is not enough well paid work for them to do Many would like to stay in the countryside where their ancestors have lived for so many years, but the economic situation is such
that they often give in to the temptation to live in cities.
meaning: not keep a promise or do something you said you would do
example: What kinds of people don’t you like?
I don’t like people who are greedy or who go back on what they have said.
But most of all I dislike dishonest people
meaning: to fail- used with a business or commercial venture
example: would you like to own your own business?
Actually, I owned my own business a few years ago Unfortunately, it went
under and I lost a lot of money.
meaning: to become less familiar over time( often used with friends or family members)
example: Are you still friends with people you went to school with?
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even grown apart from those few Many of us moved to different parts of
the country to study or to work
meaning: to pass from one generation to the next
example: Do stories play an important part in your culture?
I think they play an important part in any culture Stories are used to hand
down morals, social norms, language and history In the past, this was
mainly done orally, but nowadays I think it is done more through books and films
meaning: to prevent someone from doing something or to slow them down
example: Do you think that children of different abilities should be taught in one class at school?
No, I don’t Some people think it’s a good idea, because the slower children
can learn from the faster ones However, I think that the effect is to hold
back the better learners, I think that they should be divided according to
ability so that every child can learn at his or her own pace
meaning: to resolve a problem
example: In a relationship, is it okay to quit when the romance wears off and reality sets in?
I believe that perseverance in relationships is important Many couples, especially during dating, find that they begin to have struggles in their relationship Today, there are many books, seminars, and counselors who
can assist couples to iron out their differences If couples are commited to
resolving conflict, they can have much healthier relationships
meaning: to increase the price
example: what problems do you think foreigners have when they visit your country?
I think that there are a few problems, but the main ones are the language
barrier and the fact that many sellers jack up prices for foreigners Unless