Wednesday, February 26, 2020

C2 26/2/20


Use of English
1)
off the beaten track/path
a place that is off the beaten track is not well known and is far away from the places that people usually visit

2)
encounter (v) problems/difficulties
- They encountered serious problems when two members of the expedition were injured.
encounter opposition/resistance
- The government has encountered strong opposition to its plans to raise income tax.

GRAMMAR: Prepositions with involved
• Someone is involved in something:
He is involved in the family business.
Don’t get involved in their problems.
Don’t say: involved into something
• Someone is involved with a project, person, or group:
She got involved with the youth club.

encounter ●○○ AWL noun [countable]   
1 an occasion when you meet someone, or do something with someone you do not know
- She didn’t remember our encounter last summer.
encounter with
- His first encounter with Wilson was back in 1989.


right answer >engage with somebody/something formal
to get involved with other people
and their ideas in order to understand them
 Are you so tired you don’t have the energy to engage with your kids?
- The government was taking little heed of these threats.
- Tom paid no heed to her warning.

3)edited
ap‧pro‧pri‧ate /əˈprəʊpri-ət $ əˈproʊ-/ ●●● S2 W1 AWL adjective   
correct or suitable for a particular time, situation, or purpose OPP inappropriate

pre‧sent‧a‧ble /prɪˈzentəbəl/ adjective   
tidy and attractive enough to be seen or shown to someone
- She’s a presentable young woman.

best answer> respectable /rɪˈspektəbəl/ ●●○ adjective   
1 someone who is respectable behaves in a way that is considered socially acceptable
 hard-working, respectable people
 a respectable family
- Put a tie on – it’ll make you look more respectable.
2 good or satisfactory SYN decent

- a respectable income

4)
fall for sth hook, line, and sinker
to completely believe something that someone tells you that is not true:
She told him she needed the money for her baby and he fell for it hook, line, and sinker.

We are offering incentives for companies to locate in/at our city.

5)

located
be located in/near etc something
to be in a particular position or place SYN be situated

- The business is located right in the center of town.

6)

reminiscent of something
reminding you of something
 a style strongly reminiscent of Virginia Woolf’s novels

suggestive /səˈdʒestɪv $ səɡ-/ adjective   
1 similar to something
suggestive of
- Her symptoms are suggestive of a panic disorder.

right answer>  evocative /ɪˈvɒkətɪv $ ɪˈvɑː-/ adjective   
making people remember something by producing a feeling or memory in them
evocative of
- a picture that is wonderfully evocative of a hot, summer’s day
- evocative music

7)
best answer> deserted /dɪˈzɜːtɪd $ -ɜːr-/ ●○○ adjective   
1 empty and quiet because no people are there
- The streets were deserted.

vacant /ˈveɪkənt/ ●●○ adjective   
1 a vacant seat, building, room, or piece of land is empty and available for someone to use
- Only a few apartments were still vacant.

derelict /ˈderəlɪkt/ adjective   
a derelict building or piece of land is in very bad condition because it has not been used for a long time.

8)

pay heed to something/take heed of something
formal - to pay attention to something, especially something someone says, and seriously consider it

fea‧si‧ble /ˈfiːzəbəl/ ●○○ adjective   
a plan, idea, or method that is feasible is possible and is likely to work SYN possible
- a feasible solution


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