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make sure
Meaning: To take care that something happens or is done correctly.
Example: Please make sure you lock the door before leaving the house.
take part
Meaning: To join or participate in an activity or event.
Example: Hundreds of runners will take part in the marathon this year.
can't miss it
Meaning: Something is very obvious or easy to find.
Example: The museum is right next to the station—you can’t miss it.
no problem
Meaning: A phrase used to reassure someone that something is easy or not an issue.
Example: If you need a ride to the airport, no problem—I’ll take you.
get involved
Meaning: To actively participate or engage in an activity or community.
Example: He likes to get involved in local charity events.
thanks for the warning
Meaning: A phrase used to show appreciation for being informed about a potential problem.
Example: Thanks for the warning about the traffic jam—I’ll take another route.
looking forward to
Meaning: To feel excited or pleased about something that is going to happen.
Example: I’m looking forward to my vacation next month.
venue
IPA: /ˈven.juː/ (UK & US)
Meaning: The place where an event or activity happens.
Meaning: The place where an event or activity happens.
Example: The venue for the jazz band is the secondary school.
stall
IPA: /stɔːl/ (UK), /stɑːl/ (US)
Meaning: A small shop or stand, often in a market, where goods are sold.
Meaning: A small shop or stand, often in a market, where goods are sold.
Example: Ducks for the race are sold at a stall in the market.
comedy
IPA: /ˈkɒm.ə.di/ (UK), /ˈkɑː.mə.di/ (US)
Meaning: A play, film, or performance intended to make people laugh.
Meaning: A play, film, or performance intended to make people laugh.
Example: Silly Sailor is a comedy suitable for both young and old audiences.
Other Listening Exercises
Cambridge 11 Listening Test 4 - Section 1
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