Feedback October Flashcards

1
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[make a sentence]
I / try / get used to / learn English with Brainscape.

A

I’m trying to get used to learning English with Brainscape.

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Did you have a good weekend?

Olya, you/ask me?

A

Did you have a good weekend?

Olya, are you asking me?

[right now => present continuous]

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‘If we don’t get more people on our team, we won’t meet the deadline’.

‘That’s exactly what I/talk about’. = да, я об этом и говорю

A

That’s exactly what I’m talking about.

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they / think of getting a pet.

они подумывают о том, чтобы

A

They are thinking of getting a pet.

a plan => present continuous

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Lisa _ (think of) moving house.

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Lisa is thinking of moving house.

a plan => present continuous

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I’m trying to get used to _ (spend) 30 minutes for English homework every day.

A

I’m trying to get used to spending 30 minutes for English homework every day.

get used to + ing

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1.

I need some silence. I / try to work.

A

I’m trying to work.

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Back in Moscow, I used to revise vocabulary on the undeground. But here it doesn’t work because I _ (not use) the underground here.

[context: the person has relocated to another country]

A

Living in another country is permanent => present simple

Back in Moscow, I used to revise vocabulary on the undeground. But here it doesn’t work because I don’t use the underground here.

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9
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I don’t want to spend so much time on my phone.

I’m trying to get used to r_ s_ t_. (= уменьшить время, проведённое перед экраном)

A

I don’t want to spend so much time on my phone.

I’m trying to get used to reducing screen time.

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10
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Чёрт! Блин! Да что ж такое!
= D_ _!

A

Damn it!

/ˈdæmɪt/ - notice that ‘n’ is not pronounced

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I’m avoiding _ (leave) my pets alone because they’re ill.

A

I’m avoiding leaving my pets alone because they’re ill.

avoid + v-ing

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Avoiding junk food.. Of course! I’m trying but I _ (not succeed).

A

Avoiding junk food.. Of course! I’m trying but I‘m not succeeding.

temporary => present continuous

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Irena is planning _ (travel) to a ski resort in the mountains for several days

A

Irena is planning to travel to a ski resort in the mountains for several days

plan + to + verb

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14
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What’s the meaning of this expression?

Many people make New Year resolutions, but unfortunately they give up after a short while. Do you tend to do that kind of thing too?

A

Do you tend to … = вы имеете такую склонность

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15
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She’s trying to get used to _ (work) at home.

A

She’s trying to get used to working at home.

get used to + v-ing

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16
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‘Why is Jane so sad?’

‘She’s had an argument with her boyfriend. They / not speak to each other. (= они не разговаривают друг с другом)

A

They aren’t speaking to each other.

temporary => present continuous

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17
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What’s the meaning of this word?

Sometimes, when faced with difficulties in learning a new skill, it’s essential to be persistent.

/ ɪˈsenʃl̩/

A

essential = extremely important

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18
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What’s the meaning of this word?

metimes, when faced with difficulties in learning a new skill, it’s essential to be persistent.

/pəˈsɪs.tənt/

A

persistent = настойчивый

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19
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[stress]

How do you motivate yourself to keep going?

A

MOtivate

/ˈməʊtɪveɪt/

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20
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What’s the meaning of this word?

After trying a new diet, some people find it challenging to keep to their new eating habits. What strategies can help them maintain it?

/meɪnˈteɪn/

A

maintain = поддерживать, удерживать на текущем уровне

e.g. ‘difficult to maintain prices’ = сложно удерживать цены
The two countries have always maintained close relations. = поддерживали тесные отношения
we need to maintain the high standards of service = поддерживать стандарт

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21
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What’s the meaning of this word?

Sometimes, plans don’t work out the way we intend.

/ ɪnˈtend/

A

не получается так, как мы намеревались

Unfortunately the meeting took longer than we intended. = дольше, чем мы планировали
[ + to do sth ] How long are you intending to stay in Paris? = сколько вы собираетесь пробыть…

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22
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People’s values t_ _ (= имеют обыкновение) change over time.

A

People’s values tend to change over time.

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23
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I had a m_ accident in the morning. I mixed up the gas pedal with the break pedal. (= not a very serious one)

A

I had a minor accident in the morning. I mixed up the gas pedal with the break pedal. (= not a very serious one)

/ˈmaɪnə(r)/

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24
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Did you have to pay any university tuition _? (= оплата за обучение)

A

Did you have to pay any university tuition fees? (= оплата за обучение)

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I would like to take out a _ to buy a car, please. (= взять кредит)

A

I would like to take out a loan to buy a car, please.

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26
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When I was _ (на втором курсе университета), I got a part-time job.

A

When I was in my first year at university, I got a part-time job.

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I had a _ (стипендия)

A

I had a scholarship.

/ˈskɒləʃɪp/

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28
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Student loans normally offer lower _ (= процент)

A

Student loans normally offer lower interest rate (= процент)

/ˈɪntrəst/

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29
Q

[Make this sound more culturally appropriate]

It’s really interesting, but I’ve got to go.

A

Sounds great. Sorry. Got to go.

‘interesting’ can sound very sarcastic

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30
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The woman behind the wheel suffered only m_ injuries.

(= получила лишь незначительные травмы)

A

The woman behind the wheel suffered only minor injuries.

/ˈmaɪnə(r)/

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31
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[pronunciation]

IKEA

A

/aɪˈkiːə/

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32
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[pronunciation]

I would feel uncomfortable in this situation.

A

/ʌnˈkʌmftəbl/

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33
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For Natasha, her communication skills depend _ the situation.

A

For Natasha, her communication skills depend on the situation.

34
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They don’t look like they _ (push) the door. So I don’t think they _ (try) to get inside.

A

They don’t look like they are pushing the door. So I don’t think they are trying to get inside.

35
Q

[stress]

She might be having trouble concentrating on the meeting.

A

/ˈkɒnsntreɪtɪŋ/

36
Q

[stress]

Judging by the way they’re gesticulating

A

/dʒeˈstɪkjuleɪtɪŋ/

37
Q

He might _ (= может быть он её future husband).

A

He might be her future husband.

38
Q

I know you think you _ (be funny), but honestly Dave, it’s just hurtful.

A

I know you think you’re being funny, but honestly Dave, it’s just hurtful.

= only now

39
Q

I hope you find this guy because _ (ведёшь себя как идиотка) right now.

A

I hope you find this guy because you’re being an idiot right now.

40
Q

You are jealous.

And _ (ты ведёшь себя как an asshole).

A

You are jealous.

And you’re being an asshole.

41
Q

Judging by _ (тому, как они обнимаются), they must be saying goodbye to each other.

A

Judging by the way they’re hugging, they must be saying goodbye to each other.

42
Q

Judging by _ (судя по их форме / судя по тому, как они одеты), this might be an old people’s home.

A

Judging by their uniform
of
Judging by the way they’re dressed

it might be might be an old people’s home.

43
Q

This might be a hospital for people with mental _. (заболеванием)

A

This might be a hospital for people with mental illness.

44
Q

Judging by the clothes of the woman [who+stand] on the left, she might be the relative of one of these people.

A

Judging by the closes of the woman who’s standing on the left, she might be the relative of one of these people.

45
Q

Judging by the way he / move, he might / dance.

A

Judging by the way he’s moving, he might be dancing.

46
Q

Judging by _ (тому, как они одеты), they’re in prison.

A

Judging by the way they’re dressed
or
Judging by what they’re wearing…

47
Q

add a comma [,]

Judging by the furniture this might be a state-run institution

A

Judging by the furniture, this might be a state-run institution

48
Q

[Context: at the end of the email before a business trip]

I’m looking forward to _ (meet) you in person. (= жду с нетерпением, когда мы познакомимся лично)

A

I’m looking forward to meeting you in person.

looking forward to + noun
or
looking forward to + v-ing

49
Q

I was going to go for a walk earlier today, but then I _ my m_ (= передумала), because the weather was too depressing.

A

I was going to go for a walk earlier today, but then I changed my mind (= передумала), because the weather was too depressing.

50
Q

From the looks of it, these girls are _ (ADDICT >> adj) to gadgets.

A

From the looks of it, these girls are addicted to gadgets.

51
Q

Judging by the way these girls are looking at these devices and not at each other, they’re more _ (interest-ed?-ing?) in these devices than in communicating with each other.

A

Judging by the way these girls are looking at these devices and not at each other, they’re more interested in these devices than in communicating with each other.

52
Q

Their kids _ (всё время сидят в телефона).

A

Their kids are constantly on their phones / are pretty much glued to their phones .

don’t use ‘sit’

53
Q

From the looks of it, these girls are addicted _ gadgets.

A

From the looks of it, these girls are addicted to gadgets.

54
Q

[WORD FORMATION - WHAT PART OF SPEECH DO YOU NEED HERE?]

I’m pretty much glued to Instragram - I think I’m _ (addict) to this app.

A

I’m pretty much glued to Instragram - I think I’m ADDICTED to this app.

55
Q

[WORD FORMATION]

To be honest, I think it’s good to use devices for _ (EDUCATION) purposes, but I find it alarming when we’re pretty much glued to our phones in our free time.

A

To be honest, I think it’s good to use devices for educational purposes, but I find it alarming when we’re pretty much glued to our phones in our free time.

56
Q

I spend SO much time _ my phone!

A

I spend SO much time on my phone!

Audio: I’ve actually used a couple of apps to track the time that I spend on my phone.

57
Q

When everything in my life is good, I can easily g_ _ a detox _ my phone.

A

When everything in my life is good, I can easily go on a detox from my phone.

58
Q

[fix something]
But when I’m anxious, I doomscrolling.

A

[fix something]
But when I’m anxious, I start doomscrolling.

or I keep doomscrolling / I doom-scroll all the time.

59
Q

If I’m spending a lot of time _ my phone, that means, I’m not all right.

A

If I’m spending a lot of time on my phone, that means, I’m not all right.

60
Q

I’m really _ (ADDICTION) to gadgets.

A

I’m really addicted to gadgets.

61
Q

We need to have some _ (activities that don’t use technology) >> reformulate with ‘free’.

A

We need to have some tech-free activities.

62
Q

[fix something]
How old you son?

A

How old is you son?

63
Q

[fix something]
My son is addict to his laptop, but I can’t do anything about that.

A

My son is addicted to his laptop, but I can’t do anything about that.

64
Q

After these calls, I always _ this number to the black list.

A

After these calls, I always add this number to the black list.

or I always blacklist their numbers

65
Q

Some of my friends are addicted to _ (take) selfies everywhere. They do that every single day!

A

Some of my friends are addicted to taking selfies everywhere. They do that every single day!

addicted to v-ing

66
Q

She ignored this person.

A

/ɪɡˈnɔːd/

no ‘red’!!!

67
Q

[add one word]
Irena keeps her notes organised using laptop

A

[add one word]
Irena keeps her notes organised using her laptop

68
Q

Natasha _ (relax) and _ (unwind) after a hard day using an app with meditation lessons.

A

Natasha relaxes and unwinds after a hard day using an app with meditation lessons.

69
Q

Все эти способы использовать технологии пригождаются for us both.

A

All of these ways of using technologies come in handy for us both.

70
Q

[pronunciation]
recipe

A

/ˈresəpi/

71
Q

I think she was just _ (слишком занята).

A

I think she was just too busy.

too + adjective
too much + noun

72
Q

My husband is determined that I _ (что мне нужно использовать) an app to track my finances.

A

My husband is determined that I should use an app to track my finances.

should + verb

73
Q

I apologized _ my mistake.

A

I apologized for my mistake.

/əˈpɒlədʒaɪz/
Note the stress!

74
Q

[pronunciation]
Mayber she had to do this asap.

A

/ˌeɪ es eɪ ˈpiː/
/ˈeɪsæp/

75
Q

It takes time to _ (привыкнуть к) these new technologies.

A

It takes time to get used to these new technologies.

76
Q

[pronunciation]
determined

A

/dɪˈtɜːmɪnd/

77
Q

Maybe she hurt her feelings u_. (= ненарочно)

A

Maybe she hurt her feelings unintentionally. (= ненарочно)

/ˌʌnɪnˈtenʃnəli/

78
Q

[pronunciation]
recipes

A

/ˈresəpɪz/

79
Q

My kid spends a lot of time _ (game) with his friends.

A

My kid spends a lot of time gaming with his friends.

80
Q

[what’s the meaning]
Did he do this intentionally?
/ɪnˈtenʃnəli/

A

Did he do this intentionally?
= нарочно?

81
Q

In this day an age, it’s _possible (приставка) to live without technology.

A

In this day an age, it’s impossible to live without technology.
/ɪmˈpɒsəbl̩/

82
Q

When we were making our predictions, I thought he’d t_ _ (= коснётся) the way he’d communicate without technology. But he didn’t b_ that _. (не затронул эту тему)

A

When we were making our predictions, I thought he’d touch on (= коснётся) the way he’d communicate without technology. But he didn’t bring that up. (не затронул эту тему)