Jun 28, 2016
- Light and dark
- face . . .
- eyes . . .
- face . . .
- eyes . . .
- an atmosphere . . .
- a mood . . .
- . . . thoughts
- . . . days
- . . . times
- face . . .
- eyes . . .
- someone’s expression . . .
- face . . .
- Water
- ideas . . .
- conversation . . .
- a . . . of tears
- . . . of tears
- tears . . . down someone’s face
- people . . . somewhere
- people . . . somewhere
- people . . .
- a s . . . of visitors
- a . . . of traffic
- ideas . . .
- Fire and Heat
- . . . debate
- . . . discussion
- . . . conversation
- . . . temper
- tempers . . .
- violence . . . up
- troubles . . . up
- cheeks . . . with embarrassment
- . . . of glory
- . . . of publicity
- . . . debate
- Use a word from the list in the correct form to complete each collocation.
- 1. I could tell Maria was in a good mood by the . . . smile on her face.
- dark
- sunny
- heat
- 2. The little boy’s eyes . . . when he saw his daddy approaching.
- flared
- lit up
- darkened
- 3. Let’s put some happy music on to . . . the atmosphere. Everyone’s too serious.
- lighten
- flood
- darken
- 4. My grandparents lived through the . . . days of civil war from 1936 to 1939.
- light
- dark
- sunny
- 5. The girl’s eyes . . . with excitement as she prepared for the party.
- were flared
- were burned
- were shining
- 6. Mr. Garnham’s expression . . . as he was told the terrible news.
- darkened
- lightened
- streamed
- 1. I could tell Maria was in a good mood by the . . . smile on her face.
- Read these remarks by different people, then answer the questions.
- Jason: I was in floods of tears. It was such a sad film.
Thomas: An hour before the match there was already a trickle of vehicles entering the car park.
Emma: I had a heated conversation with Helena the other day.
Paula: I didn’t think there’d be much traffic today but there was a steady stream of vehicles on the main highway.
Rob: Tempers flared, I’m afraid, and mine was one of them.
Yvonne: Everyone was pouring out of the stadium as I drove past.
1. Who saw a lot of cars?- Emma
- Jason
- Thomas
- Paula
- Rob
- Yvonne
- 2. Who got very angry indeed?
- Yvonne
- Emma
- Rob
- Jason
- Paula
- Thomas
- 3. Who saw a lot of people all at once?
- Jason
- Rob
- Emma
- Yvonne
- Paula
- Thomas
- 4. Who had a disagreement or argument?
- Yvonne
- Paula
- Emma
- Thomas
- Jason
- Rob
- 5. Who saw a small number of cars?
- Rob
- Jason
- Yvonne
- Paula
- Thomas
- Emma
- 6. Who cried over something?
- Yvonne
- Jason
- Rob
- Emma
- Thomas
- Paula
- 1. with / cheeks / embarrassment / burning / were / My
- 2. city / up / has / in / capital / flared / the / Violence
- 3. flowed / The / during / discussion / ideas / the
- 4. divorce / was / footballer’s / The / publicity / surrounded / famous / a / by / blaze / of
- Jason: I was in floods of tears. It was such a sad film.
- Answer the questions.
- 1. What is most likely to be fiery?
- someone’s temper
- someone’s intelligence
- 2. Which is the most typical collocation?
- a blaze of glory
- a blaze of joy
- a blaze of temper
- 3. What is most likely to be heated?
- troubles
- cheeks
- discussions
- 4. What is most likely to flare up?
- violence
- interest
- love
- 1. What is most likely to be fiery?
- Use a dictionary to find collocations using these words in a metaphorical way.
- bright warm cold
Possible answers
- bright warm cold
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