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

 You got in to college so we should celebrate your achievement.

 I check the news online to keep up to date with current affairs.

 Please don’t comment on current events at dinner tonight, they’re too controversial.

 This story about the royal family is going to make headlines around the world.

 This journalist usually covers very sensitive stories.

 I don’t like newspapers that make fun of people.

 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

 made fun of

 celebrate the achievements

 covering a great story

 made headlines

 keep up to date

 comment on current events

 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

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

 gossip

 up to date

 follow up

 look into

 cooperation

 last-minute

 back me up

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