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Suggested terms: Jack's
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pick someone up
Meaning: To collect someone in a car.
Example: I’ll come in the car and pick you up.
put a cross
Meaning: To mark a location with an X.
Example: We could put a cross to show where we’re staying.
haven’t forgotten
Meaning: To still remember something important.
Example: I haven’t forgotten — I already made a cake.
lend someone something
Meaning: To give something temporarily.
Example: I lent the ladder to John.
give someone a lift
Meaning: To drive someone somewhere.
Example: I’ll give you a lift into town afterwards.
postcard
IPA (UK): /ˈpəʊst.kɑːd/
IPA (US): /ˈpoʊst.kɑːrd/
Meaning: A card sent without an envelope, often with a picture.
Meaning: A card sent without an envelope, often with a picture.
Example: We mustn’t forget to send Mum a postcard.
packet
IPA (UK): /ˈpæk.ɪt/
IPA (US): /ˈpæk.ɪt/
Meaning: A small package or container of food.
Meaning: A small package or container of food.
Example: There aren’t many biscuits in a packet.
pencil case
IPA (UK): /ˈpen.səl keɪs/
IPA (US): /ˈpen.səl keɪs/
Meaning: A small bag for holding pens and pencils.
Meaning: A small bag for holding pens and pencils.
Example: Pencil case… now where did I put it?
programme
IPA (UK): /ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/
IPA (US): /ˈproʊ.ɡræm/
Meaning: A TV or radio show.
Meaning: A TV or radio show.
Example: There are changes to this evening’s programmes.
youth club
IPA (UK): /ˈjuːθ klʌb/
IPA (US): /ˈjuːθ klʌb/
Meaning: A place where young people meet for activities.
Meaning: A place where young people meet for activities.
Example: I’m going to meet Ben at the youth club.
Other Listening Exercises
PET B1 Preliminary Listening Dictation – Test 4
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