[Feedback] Spring 🍀 Flashcards

1
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I don’t _ (catch? get?) this meme.

= understand

A

I don’t get this meme. = I don’t understand

NOT ‘я не расслышала’ = I didn’t catch.

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Do you mind _ (explain) the task to me?

A

Do you mind explaining the task to me?

do you mind + ing

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3
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[pronunciation]

meme

A

/miːm/

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4
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[pronunciation]
the Thames (Темза)

A

/ðə ˈtemz/

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I mean, not the last sentence but _ (предпоследнее).

A

I mean, not the last sentence but the second to last.

also: the penultimate one

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Я не качалась на качелях с тех пор, как была ребёнком

A

I haven’t swung on a swing since I was a child.

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7
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I’ve been postponing my visit to the dentist’s _ too long.

(a word that INTENSIFIES ‘too long’)

A

I’ve been postponing my visit to the dentist’s way too long.

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8
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I’ve been studying English from childhood.

A

I’ve been studying English since I was a child.

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9
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I have _ understanding this meme.

= I can’t understand it

A

I have trouble understanding this meme.

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10
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It’s not fast food per se that’s bad for you, but how frequently you eat it. You need some _ (здравый смысл).

A

It’s not fast food per se that’s bad for you, but how frequently you eat it. You need some common sense.

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I started taking _ (= антидепрессанты) during a particularly rough patch in my life, and they’ve helped me regain a sense of balance.

A

I started taking antidepressants during a particularly rough patch in my life, and they’ve helped me regain a sense of balance.

/ˌæntidɪˈpresnts/

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12
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I’m not very stress-r_. (= it’s difficult for me to cope with it).

A

I’m not very stress-resistant. (= it’s difficult for me to cope with it).

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13
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[pronunciation]
From the looks of it, they’re conducting some kind of experiment.

A

/ɪkˈsperɪmənt/

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14
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Judging by the way this person _ (sit), this mask must be pretty uncomfortable.

A

Judging by the way this person is sitting, this mask must be pretty uncomfortable.

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15
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The Isolator was far too _ (too big to be comfortable) and inefficient to find success with the public when it first appeared in 1925.

A

The Isolator was far too bulky and inefficient to find success with the public when it first appeared in 1925.

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16
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What are these?

A

goggles
BrE /ˈɡɒɡlz/
AmE /ˈɡɑːɡlz/

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17
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From the _ of it, he might be a soldier.

A

From the looks of it, he might be a soldier.

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18
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[correct the mistake]
They might be not related.

A

They might not be related.

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19
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I always _ my mom flowers on the 8th or March.

= дарю

A

I always get my mom flowers on the 8th or March.

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20
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In the Czech Republic, the 8th of March isn’t _ (выходной).

A

In the Czech Republic, the 8th of March isn’t a public holiday.

or: a bank holiday

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21
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This is part of the _ (православная) tradition.

A

This is part of the Orthodox tradition.

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22
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I think _ (Вена) is gorgeous.

A

Wien

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23
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[Natalia, who is a business woman.]

I’ve only been working as a teacher for a year and a half.

A

I only worked as a teacher for a year and a half.

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24
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..then we went to the _ (= кладбище)

A

then we went to the cemetery

BrE /ˈsemətri/
AmE /ˈseməteri/

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25
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fix something

A: How are you doing?

B: Get used to the life without the sea!

A

A: How are you doing?

B: Getting used to life without the sea!

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26
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Do you like gourmet food?

зависит от еды.

A

Do you like gourmet food?

It depends on the food.

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27
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[pronunciation]
It’s become a cliche that French cuisine is the best.

A

BrE /ˈkliːʃeɪ/ AmE /kliːˈʃeɪ/
/kwɪˈziːn/

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28
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[pronunciation]
The best onion soup I’ve tried was in Moscow, not in France.

A

/ˈʌnjən/

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29
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Put the onions in the oven!

A

/ˈʌnjənz/
/ˈʌvn/

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30
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I’m not sure I have the time to _ (ухаживать за) all these flowers.

A

I’m not sure I have the time to look after all these flowers.

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31
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If I were you, I’d do bachata, not salsa, because I / do bachata for the last two years and…

A

If I were you, I’d do bachata, not salsa, because I’ve been doing bachata for the last two years and…

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32
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I think this would _ (= ‘be useful for’) creativity.

A

I think this would encourage creativity.

BrE /ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒ/
AmE /ɪnˈkɜːrɪdʒ/

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33
Q

So, how are you getting along in your new role? (to someone who’s just become a manager)

Well, I’m _ _ learning _. It’s challenging but I’m gradually getting better at it.

A

Well, I’m on a learning curve. It’s challenging but I’m gradually getting better at it.

Another example: I must admit it’s been a learning curve for me.

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34
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I don’t think we should completely r_ _ this option. (= полностью отказаться, stop considering)

A

I don’t think we should completely rule out this option.

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35
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But that’s _ it works.

A

But that’s the way it works.

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36
Q

_ (если я правильно помню), you were going to Egypt?

A

If I remember correctly,
or
As I remember,

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37
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I find the amount of red tape in the UK infuriating and n_ (= sickening, revolting).

A

I find the amount of red tape in the UK infuriating and nauseating.

38
Q

[talking about lottery]
It sounds like people aren’t ready for this _ money. (= so much)

A

[talking about lottery]
It sounds like people aren’t ready for this kind of money. (= so much)

39
Q

If I _ (had? would have?) that kind of money, I’d go travelling.

A

If I had that kind of money, I’d go travelling.

40
Q

If I won ten thousand dollars, I’d p_ myself a bit.

=баловать, нежить

A

If I won ten thousand dollars, I’d pamper myself a bit.

41
Q

2 _ (million? millions?) dollars

A

2 million dollars

42
Q

If I _ (win) this kind of money, I’d really change my lifestyle.

A

If I won this kind of money, I’d really change my lifestyle.

talking hypothetically: if + past simple

43
Q

[pronunciation]
If I won a million dollars…

A

/wʌn/

like ‘1’

44
Q

Sometimes after a long day I just _ _ _ a glass of wine and a nice film.

= балую себя

A

Sometimes after a long day I just treat myself to a glass of wine and a nice film.

45
Q

$1.8 million lottery win w_ my life. (= ruined)

A

$1.8 million lottery win wrecked my life. (= ruined)

/rekt/

46
Q

They might have spent all that money _useless stuff.

A

They might have spent all that money on useless stuff.

or spent .. buying
spent on noun / spend verb-ing

47
Q

People who _ (выграли в лотерею).

A

People who won the lottery.

an article, no preposition!

48
Q

Right after he was elected, there was an _ (землетрясение).

A

Right after he was elected, there was an earthquake.

/ˈɜːθkweɪk/

49
Q

He bought a l_ (роскошную) car.

A

He bought a luxury (роскошную) car.

/ˈlʌkʃəri/

50
Q

[pronunciation]
He became a mayor.

A

only learn the pronunciation that’s used in YOUR accent!
BrE /me:/
AmE /ˈmeɪər/

51
Q

He thought that he could help these people, and he _. But he himself wasn’t satisfied.

A

He thought that he could help these people, and he did. But he himself wasn’t satisfied.

52
Q

What s_ decisions (= хорошие, благоразумные) do you think Sharon and Ihsan made?

A

What sensible decisions do you think Sharon and Ihsan made?

53
Q

What _ decisions (= bad) did they make?

A

What poor decisions did they make?

54
Q

[fix something]
Yeah, it was sensible decision, I think.

A

Yeah, it was a sensible decision, I think.

55
Q

Maybe he should stay (>> past) and _ (use) all this money on himself.

A

Maybe he should’ve stayed and used all this money on himself.

56
Q

I think he stopped too early. He could + create (past) some projects to help his town in a more sustainable way.

A

I think he stopped too early. He could’ve created some projects to help his town in a more sustainable way.

57
Q

I think this guy from Pakistan might + spend (past) his money wisely.

A

I think this guy from Pakistan might have spent his money wisely.

58
Q

In this movie, he’s in a _ (инвалидное кресло).

A

In this movie, he’s in a wheelchair.

/ˈwiːltʃer/

59
Q

He has this condition, and he _ (должен был умереть) but he survived.

A

He has this condition, and he was supposed to die, but he survived.

60
Q

I’ve taken out a _ (кредит) and now I’ve got to pay _ (проценты).

A

I’ve taken out a loan and now I’ve got to pay interest.

61
Q

It was a t_ _ in my approach to money. (= поворотный момент)

A

It was a turning point in my approach to money.

62
Q

Back in the days of the USSR, we used to live _ _ _ (= от зарплаты до зарплаты)

A

Back in the days of the USSR, we used to live paycheck to paycheck.

63
Q

I didn’t understand why I had to stand in these queues for hours and hours, it was all so exhaust_ (ed? ing?) and awful.

A

I didn’t understand why I had to stand in these queues for hours and hours, it was all so exhausting and awful.

64
Q

I keep my money in different _ (валютах).

A

I keep my money in different currencies.

BrE /ˈkʌrənsi/
AmE /ˈkɜːrənsi/

65
Q

He _ (взял) thirteen loans and never _ (выплатил их).

A

He took out thirteen loans and never paid them back.

66
Q

He’s a _ (миллиардер).

A

He’s a billionaire.

/ˌbɪljəˈneə(r)/

67
Q

[pronunciation]
isolated cases

A

/ˈaɪsəleɪtɪd/

68
Q

I think marriage has a positive _ (эффект на) men.

A

I think marriage has a positive effect on men.

69
Q

Our friends have split up and this has _ (имело эффект на) our relationship with them.

A

Our friends have split up and this has affected our relationship with them.

has had a negative effect on

70
Q

Lending money to friends might lead to _ (lose) those friends.

A

Lending money to friends might lead to losing those friends.

‘to’ is a preposition here

71
Q

Taking out a lot of loans can r_ (привести к) significant financial difficulties.

A

Taking out a lot of loans can result in significant financial difficulties.

72
Q

This _ (lead >> past) to some issues.

A

This led to some issues.

73
Q

…and I decided to _ (остаться) in Minsk.

A

…and I decided to stay in Minsk.

74
Q

We had a huge r_ (ужасный скандал)..

A

We had a huge row.

/raʊ/

75
Q

She had an argument with her _ (невестка).

A

She had an argument with her daughter-in-law.

76
Q

correct the mistake
[context: talking about the way your eating habits have changed]

I’ve never eaten anything at school.

A

[context: talking about the way your eating habits have changed]

I never used to eat anything at school. (or simply past simple)
Use present perfect about ongoing periods.

77
Q

I thought I would never _ (никогда не привыкну к тому, чтобы что-то такое есть).

A

I thought I would never get used to eating something like that.

78
Q

How has your a_ (= отношение) to work changed over the years?

A

How has your attitude to work changed over the years?

79
Q

[context: talking about your attitude to work]

Я всегда была очень добросовестной.

A

I’ve always had a very good work ethic.

Or: I’ve always been very conscientious.

/ˌkɒnʃiˈenʃəs/
/ˌkɑːnʃiˈenʃəs/

80
Q

If you have _ (экономическое образование)…

A

If you have a degree in economics..

not экономный = economical

81
Q

[reformulate]
I guess it’s impossible to be a good teacher without getting a formal degree. But there are so many strange teachers now.

A

I guess it’s impossible to be a good teacher without getting a formal degree. But there are so many strange teachers at the moment.

currently

82
Q

I think _ (в наше время) you can get an equally good degree online.

A

I think in this day and age you can get an equally good degree online.

or nowadays
avoid ‘now’

83
Q

In my profession, you have to have a _ degree, not simply do a couple of online courses.

A

In my profession, you have to have a proper degree, not simply do a couple of online courses.

84
Q

in Russia and _ (Беларусь)

A

in Russia and Belarus

/ˌbeləˈruːs/

85
Q

For this role you need extensive technical _ (знания).

A

For this role you need extensive technical knowledge.

86
Q

[situation: you’re checking vocabulary in a group. You accidentally revealed the answer too early].

How to say: ‘прошу прощения, я случайно’?

I’m sorry, I _n’t _ _ do that.

A

I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to do that.

87
Q

That’s a great idea! We should _ it to the group. (= предложить)

A

That’s a great idea! We should propose it to the group. (= предложить)

88
Q

episode

A

/ˈepɪsəʊd/

89
Q

So she moved in _ (не два дня назад, а раньше).

A

So she moved in not two days ago, but earlier.

90
Q

[fix two things]

Of course you shouldn’t offend your client, but you should explain him that this isn’t the way we work.

A

Of course you shouldn’t offend your client, but you should explain to them that this isn’t the way we work.

91
Q

I wasn’t expecting the job offer to be _ (настолько awful).

A

I wasn’t expecting the job offer to be this awful.

92
Q

I wasn’t expecting to wait _ (настолько long) before I got an offer. But I also wasn’t expecting to get _ (настолько много) offers in the end.

A

I wasn’t expecting to wait this long before I got an offer.

But I also wasn’t expecting to get this many offers in the end.