Timesaver Phrasal Verbs - BEA Shop
Timesaver Phrasal Verbs - BEA Shop
Timesaver Phrasal Verbs - BEA Shop
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Cloluns Internatio<br />
After weeks of discussion, Bult 6 ................................................ a<br />
simple solution. He decided to start a Slap and Motley Register, and<br />
he asked members of the clown club to 7 ........................<br />
......................... Once registered, a clown's look was unique and<br />
couldn't be copied by anyone else.<br />
Once a clown has chosen their individual slap and motley, the look is<br />
registered and painted on an eggshell at the headquarters of<br />
Clowns International in East London.<br />
So that's why, since the 1950s, no two have been the same.<br />
To find out more, log on to their website at<br />
www.clowns-international.co.uk where you can see pictures of the<br />
eggshell faces, and 8 ................................................ more about the<br />
ways in which many clowns 9 ................................................ their<br />
free time to help others by 10 ................................................ charity<br />
work, such as visiting sick children in hospitals or 11 ........................<br />
........................ shows at youth clubs and old people's homes.<br />
( Student A 1<br />
You want to set up an organisation or business.<br />
You want to convince your bank manager,<br />
Student B, that you've hit upon a great idea so<br />
that he / she will lend you some money. But the<br />
bank manager isn't going to be easy to<br />
persuade. What are you going to do to make<br />
sure this business is a success The phrasal verbs<br />
below will help you.<br />
take off<br />
set up<br />
You are a bank manager. Student A wants you<br />
to lend him / her some money to set up an<br />
organisation or business. You feel very doubtful<br />
that it will take off. You've seen lots of ideas like<br />
this fall through in the past. Try to dissuade him /<br />
her from setting up the organisation. The<br />
phrasal verbs below will help you.<br />
think over<br />
fall through<br />
cut back<br />
set out<br />
1 lay off<br />
build up I take over<br />
sell out<br />
branch out<br />
go under<br />
dry UP<br />
TIMESAVER PHRASALVERBSAND IDIOMS 0 MARY GLASGOW MAGAZINES. AN IMPRINT OF SCHOL4STIC INC.