Vocab 41-45
Vocab 41-45
Vocab 41-45
A Make …
Dad is making some co ee. Mum is making dinner.
B It makes me (feel) …
Going by train always makes me (feel) tired.
My friend called me stupid. It made me (feel) angry.
That film made me (feel) sad.
C Expressions
You use make NOT do in these expressions:
I made a mistake in the exercise.
I want to make an appointment with the doctor. [fix a time to see him/her]
When I get up I make my bed.
The children are making a noise.
Yes, and they are making a mess in the living room!
I love your new dress - you made a good choice.
Common mistakes
You do homework [NOT make homework]. You take or do an exam [NOT make an exam].
You take a photo [NOT make a photo]. You do the washing [NOT make the washing].
41.2 Complete the sentences with make(s) / made me feel + an adjective from the box.
41.3 What are these people doing? Complete the sentences using make.
1 He’s making a photocopy. 3 The little boys are 5 The children are
Over to you
Make a page for expressions with make and do in your vocabulary notebook. Make two
columns - one with the heading make and the other with the heading do. Write down all the
make and do expressions you know in the appropriate columns. Add new expressions to the
page as you meet them.
A Come in / out
We say ‘Come in!’ when someone knocks at the door of a room.
Then the person who knocked comes into the room.
Come in!
We’re going clubbing tonight. Do you want to come along [come with us]?
Common mistakes
I come from Poland [NOT I’m coming from Poland].
Tip
Write down any prepositions you find with come every time you see them.
42.2 What do you think these people are saying? Use words from the box.
1 Come in! 3
I
France.
2 4
Over to you
Look up these verbs in a dictionary. Write down the meaning and one example for each verb. A er a
week, cover the verbs and examples, look at the meanings and see if you can remember the verbs.
Verb Meaning Example
come round
come across
come up
Are you going to the beach? Take some water with you.
C Expressions
Can I take a photo / photograph here? /ˈfəʊtəʊ/ /ˈfəʊtəgrɑ f/
Tip
Make a page in your notebook for take and put in new words that go with it when you see them
(e.g. take a picture, take a look at, take a chance).
2 How can I get to the airport? 4 How do Santiago and Lucia get home every day?
You They
44.3 Fill the gaps with the correct form of bring or take.
1 She always brings me presents. Yesterday she me some chocolates.
2 Hello, I’ve you some flowers. I hope you like them!
3 Can you this present when you go and see Sonia?
4 She is going to my book, read it tonight and it back tomorrow.
44.4 Fill the gaps with bring back or take.
1 Can I take this magazine to read tonight? I’ll it tomorrow.
2 When she went to Belgium, she me some chocolates.
3 Please my umbrella. You can it tomorrow.
44.5 Where are you now?
If you are at an English lesson now, answer a).
If you are not at an English lesson, answer b).
a Name three things you always bring to the lesson.
b Name three things you always take to the lesson.
C Expressions
Maria and David are getting married in April.
A: When you get to New York, call me. [arrive at, reach]
B: OK, give me your number.
A: How can I get to the airport?
B: Take the airport bus at the bus station.
I’ll see you when you get back from Hong Kong. [return, come home]
(See also get up in Unit 47.)
Common mistakes
When I get home, I have my lunch [NOT When I get to home].
I get there at 6 o’clock, so please ring me at 6.30 [NOT I get to there].