Accidents & Mistakes
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drive over - drove over (phrasal verb) to compress, or crush with a lot of force
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rush out - rushed out (phrasal verb) to produce or finish something very quickly.
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flood - flooded If a place floods or is flooded, it becomes covered in water
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tick - ticked to mark something with a tick (✓) to show it is correct or has been done
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mix up - mixed up(phrasal verb) to make a mistake because things are confused
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press - pressed to push something firmly
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spill - spilt to accidentally cause a liquid to flow out of a container (bottle, cup, glass, etc.)
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leave - left to go away from someone or something, for a short time or permanently
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forget - forgotto be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something
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turn up - turned up(phrasal verb) to arrive
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slip - slipped to slide by accident and fall or almost fall
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go into - went into (phrasal verb) to hit something violently
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fit - fit to be the right shape or size for someone or something
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catch fire - caught fire(verb phrase) begin to burn.
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fall down - fell down when something falls to the ground from its normal position
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crash - crashedan accident in which a vehicle hits something
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go into - went into (phrasal verb) to hit something violently
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cause - caused to make something happen, especially something bad
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📝 Instructions for the Vocabulary Revision Activity
1️⃣ Form a Group: Work in pairs or small groups for this activity. 2️⃣ Choose a Card: Each student will take turns picking a flashcard.
3️⃣ Explain or Use the Word:
Without looking at the back of the card, try to:
Explain the word to your classmates using your own words.
Make a sentence using the word.
Example: If the word is spill, you could say: “This happens when you accidentally drop liquid from a glass.” 4️⃣ Flip the Card: After guessing or explaining, flip the card to check the dictionary definition.
If needed, read the definition aloud to the group and clarify any doubts. 5️⃣ Pass the Turn: The next student picks a card and repeats the process.
💡 Pro Tip: If you’re stuck, your classmates can help you!
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go out - went out to leave a place in order to go somewhere else
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Vocabulary Accidents/ mistake
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Accidents & Mistakes
Instructions
Next
www.teacherjulieta.com
Activity 2
Click here
Click here
Activity 1
drive over - drove over (phrasal verb) to compress, or crush with a lot of force
www.teacherjulieta.com
rush out - rushed out (phrasal verb) to produce or finish something very quickly.
www.teacherjulieta.com
flood - flooded If a place floods or is flooded, it becomes covered in water
www.teacherjulieta.com
tick - ticked to mark something with a tick (✓) to show it is correct or has been done
www.teacherjulieta.com
mix up - mixed up(phrasal verb) to make a mistake because things are confused
www.teacherjulieta.com
press - pressed to push something firmly
www.teacherjulieta.com
spill - spilt to accidentally cause a liquid to flow out of a container (bottle, cup, glass, etc.)
www.teacherjulieta.com
leave - left to go away from someone or something, for a short time or permanently
www.teacherjulieta.com
forget - forgotto be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something
www.teacherjulieta.com
turn up - turned up(phrasal verb) to arrive
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slip - slipped to slide by accident and fall or almost fall
www.teacherjulieta.com
go into - went into (phrasal verb) to hit something violently
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fit - fit to be the right shape or size for someone or something
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catch fire - caught fire(verb phrase) begin to burn.
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fall down - fell down when something falls to the ground from its normal position
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crash - crashedan accident in which a vehicle hits something
www.teacherjulieta.com
go into - went into (phrasal verb) to hit something violently
www.teacherjulieta.com
cause - caused to make something happen, especially something bad
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📝 Instructions for the Vocabulary Revision Activity
1️⃣ Form a Group: Work in pairs or small groups for this activity. 2️⃣ Choose a Card: Each student will take turns picking a flashcard. 3️⃣ Explain or Use the Word: Without looking at the back of the card, try to: Explain the word to your classmates using your own words. Make a sentence using the word. Example: If the word is spill, you could say: “This happens when you accidentally drop liquid from a glass.” 4️⃣ Flip the Card: After guessing or explaining, flip the card to check the dictionary definition. If needed, read the definition aloud to the group and clarify any doubts. 5️⃣ Pass the Turn: The next student picks a card and repeats the process. 💡 Pro Tip: If you’re stuck, your classmates can help you!
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go out - went out to leave a place in order to go somewhere else
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