1 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. There is one extra word in each sentence.
1 can I / the children / amused / How / all day / keep / make / ?
……How can I keep the children amused all day?……
2 You got in / should / to college / celebrate / so we / achievement / your / ambition
……………………………………………………….
3 the news online / up / comment / to / with current affairs / date / I check / to / keep
……………………………………………………….
4 they’re too controversial / events / Please don’t / comment / on / tonight / current / at dinner / gossip
……………………………………………………….
5 the royal family / headlines / around the world / make / This story about / is going to / fun
……………………………………………………….
6 usually / stories / This journalist / very sensitive / covers / reads
……………………………………………………….
7 newspapers / do / I don’t like / of / that / fun / people / make
……………………………………………………….
8 a night in / gossip / Let’s have / and / people / to watch films / about / over
……………………………………………………….
Answer
2 You got in to college so we should celebrate your achievement.
3 I check the news online to keep up to date with current affairs.
4 Please don’t comment on current events at dinner tonight, they’re too controversial.
5 This story about the royal family is going to make headlines around the world.
6 This journalist usually covers very sensitive stories.
7 I don’t like newspapers that make fun of people.
8 Let’s have a night in to watch films and gossip about people.
2 Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box.
celebrate the achievements comment on current events covering a great story gossip keep up to date keep you amused made fun of made headlines |
1 I don’t like to ……gossip……, but the new family at number fifteen is extraordinary.
2 Mary is upset because several people ………………. her new hairstyle.
3 We’re going to ………………. of three students today with special awards.
4 I’m so excited, I’m ………………. right now.
5 The story about the president ………………. around the world last week.
6 While I’m on holiday I’ll check my emails every day to ………………. with things at the office.
7 If you’re going to ………………. people, make sure you get your facts right.
8 Try reading this book, it’s got 800 pages so it should ………………. for a while.
Answer
2 made fun of
3 celebrate the achievements
4 covering a great story
5 made headlines
6 keep up to date
7 comment on current events
8 keep you amused
3 Complete the phrasal verbs with a preposition. Then match the meanings to the phrasal verbs.
back …………. bring …………. catch up …………. clear …………. follow …………. get …………. leave ……out…… look …………. |
1 to not include someone or something ……leave out……
2 to give or find an explanation for something ……………….
3 to support or help someone ……………….
4 to examine the facts about a problem or situation ……………….
5 to learn the newest facts about something ……………….
6 to start to talk about a particular subject ……………….
7 to find out more about something ……………….
8 to manage to make someone understand or believe something ……………….
Answer
2 clear up 3 back up 4 look into
5 catch up on 6 bring up 7 follow up
8 get across
4 Find four mistakes in the sentences and correct them.
Hi Jared,
I’ve only just got back to the office, so I need to ……catch up on…… keep up to date my emails. However, I will get across the problem that you mention and see what has been done to clear up the misunderstanding. I’ll bring up with a meeting to highlight the important points so we can avoid this happening again. In the meantime, while I was away a client brought up the issue of data protection. I assured them no procedures had been caught up or overlooked and I hope you can back me up on this. Could you speak to them and clear up the message that we take this issue very seriously?
Many thanks.
Tom
Answer
2 get across look into
3 bring up follow (that) up
4 caught up left out
5 clear up get the message across
5 Choose the correct options.
A: So, what’s been (1) making the headlines / commenting on current events / gossiping about recently?
B: Nothing much, it’s been so busy we’ve had no time to (2) make fun of / celebrate your achievement / gossip!
A: Right!
B: Now, I know you’ve (3) kept amused / up to date / covered the story with your emails so you’re aware there are lots of calls that you need to (4) leave out / follow up / get across. There are also a couple of reports that Fran wants you to (5) bring up / look into / bring up as the figures don’t add up.
A: OK! Back to work then. Thanks for all your (6) cooperation / collection / criticism while I was away. I’m sorry I had to rush off at the (7) long-distance / last-minute / short-term. It was such a relief to know I had you to (8) clear me up / back me up / leave me out.
B: No problem.
Answer
2 gossip
3 up to date
4 follow up
5 look into
6 cooperation
7 last-minute
8 back me up
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