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Vocabulary
Here are two exercises to revise the the vocabulary from pp.139 (geography lesson) - 141 (to attend).
Fill the gaps. The scrambled words in brackets will help you.
Over two weeks ago our headmistress announced the shutdown of our school. The reason for this drastic measure is a virus sweeping through Germany. It’s unbelievable that the last incident that caused schools nationwide to close was the Second World War. Experts say it was crucial to act now. So far, our health system is strong enough to deal with the number of patients needing treatment. Luckily, we are not totally locked down, you may go grocery shopping to fill your refrigerator and supermarkets assure there are no shortages in the deliveries of goods – not even for toilet paper.
Complete the crossword puzzle with the missing words. The clues will help you.
stranglehold | to hold sb with both hands around their neck |
ocean | synonym for “sea” |
bright | smart and intelligent |
custom | If a tailor measures you out, he’ll make you … made clothes. |
bombard | to attack sb verbally or physically, to… |
troublesome | a student that disrupts class regularly is… |
stagger | if you allow only small groups of people to return, instead of letting everybody in, you … the return |
public | private school (AE) - … school (BE) |
boarding | schools that provide meals and lodging, are … schools |
tarmac | streets cars are allowed to drive on, usually have … on top |
bunch | colloquial for a group of / several |
determined | eagerly planning to reach a certain goal |
swear | to promise sth or to use bad language |