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Understanding "Tickled Pink" Usage

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Understanding "Tickled Pink" Usage

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spree ‫ انغماس في عمل ما‬extensive ‫شامل‬


goers ‫ مشاهدين‬gazebo ‫شرفه المراقبه‬
marble ‫ رخام‬Down – to - earth ‫متواضع‬
impressive ‫ مؤثر‬High - end ‫منتجات عاليه االسعار‬
booming ‫ مزدهر‬Cater for ‫يمد ب‬
metropolitan ‫ حضري‬criminal ‫مجرم‬
conveniently ‫ بشكل مالئم‬celebrity ‫شخصيه مشهوره‬
highway ‫ طريق سريع‬hectic ‫محموم‬
appeal ‫ جاذبيه‬executive ‫تنفيذي‬
cosmetics ‫ مستحضرات تجميل‬concern ‫اهتمام‬
lounge ‫ صاله‬bargain ‫عمليه تجاريه \ صفقه‬
extravagant ‫ مفرط \ مسرف‬affordable ‫ميسور‬
complimentary ‫مجامله‬ preference ‫تمييز‬
quaint ‫ظريف‬ replace ‫يستبدل‬
perk ‫دخل اضافي‬ cuisine ‫وجبه خاصه بمجتمع ما‬
privilege ‫امتياز‬ cosy ‫دافئ \ مريح‬

Idioms:
Go wild Lose control ‫يفقد التحكم‬
Turn upside - down unsettled ‫عدم استقرار‬
Hustle and bustle Noisy activity ‫ضجه‬
See red Become very angry ‫يغضب‬
Take advantage of Make good use of ‫يستفيد من‬
Tend to Take care of ‫يعتني ب‬
Crank up increase ‫يزداد‬
Warm to Gradually accept ‫يقبل تدريجيا‬
Underline :
1 – I love lighting a fire in the fire place as it always creates such a [disgusting –
dizzy – dirty – cosy] atmosphere.

2 -I’m not [ familiar with – proud of – jealous of – busy with ] this


neighbourhood , so I will have to ask for directions.

3 –Margret is very [ famous for – different from – proud of – afraid of ] her


daughter Jane because she saved someone’s life during the earthquake.

4 - Alex is [ familiar with – busy with – nervous about – picked at] his interview
next week.

5 – Joseph is [ different from – jealous of – busy with – familiar with ] his


neighbor because he bought a new sports car .

6 – Mary is [ nervous about – proud of – famous for – afraid of ] spiders , if she


sees one she starts screaming.

7 – This restaurant is [ famous for - busy with – nervous about - afraid of] it’s
Argentinian beef.

8 – Their business is [ bombing – booming – creating – drowning [ because they


own the only beauty salon in town.

9 – The company plans to [ attract – fail – content – extend] their range of


beauty product in the next year.

10– Irish stew a (n) [old fashioned – ancient – traditional – magical ] type of food
from Ireland

11 - Harry has very [old fashioned – ancient – traditional – magical ] taste in


clothes.

12 - Can you name the seven wonders of the [old fashioned – ancient –
traditional – magical ] world ?

13 – The time of my flight is not very [ comfortable – cosy – convenient –


affordable ] it’s at 4 am.
14 - Tracy is a(n) [ common – ordinary – popular - liked ] name in the north of
England.

15 – Reality TV has become very [ common – ordinary – popular - liked ] in the


last decade.

16- Our product has 20 % less fat than [ common – ordinary – popular - liked ]
yogurt .

17 -T he manager decided to [ offer – supply – cater for – allow] the promotion


to jack.

18- This island is a holiday destination that can[ offer – supply – cater for –
allow] all kinds of holiday makers .

19 – The local fishermen [ offer – supply – cater for – allow] restaurant with
fresh fish daily
)8)b Vocabulary
Reading

Take my breath away ‫يتعجب‬ Take sth into consideration ‫يعتبر‬


Take an interest in ‫يهتم‬ Take by surprise ‫يندهش‬
Take the blame ‫يلوم‬ Take notice of ‫ينتبه‬
Take it for granted ‫يسلم ب‬ Take pride in ‫يقتنع‬
study

Green with envy ‫غيور‬


Give the green light ‫يسمح‬
Blue in the face
Tickled pink ‫مسرور‬
In black and white ‫مكتوب‬
Out of the blue ‫فجأة‬
Catch red hand ‫متلبس‬
See red ‫يغضب‬
Underline :
1- The view of the sea from my hotel room took [ the blame – my breath – an
interest in – by surprise ]

2 – Sally took[ the blame – my breath – an interest in – by surprise ]

For the mistake even though it wasn’t her fault .

3 – My mom has taken [the blame – my breath – an interest in – by surprise ]


learning Italian.

4 – Stephen always takes it the blame – for granted– an interest in – by surprise


] that I’ll cook and clean , he never offers to do anything.

5 - The company is taking my application into [ consideration – admiration –


foundation – consultation ]

6 –His marriage proposal took[ the blame – my breath – an interest in – by


surprise ]
7 – Tom met Anna at a staff meeting but he didn’t really take [note – notice –
breath – interest] of her until he saw her again in the party.

8 - Theresa take [ notice – interest – pride – revenge ] in her work and she gets
a great sense of achievement when she completes a project.

9 – Jenny was [green with envy – the green light – blue in the face – tickled
pink]when she saw her sister’s wedding dress.

10 – Ann was [green with envy – the green light – blue in the face – tickled
pink]when she opened her birthday present.

11 – The manager gave Stephanie[green with envy – the green light – blue in the
face – tickled pink] to go ahead and hire an assistant to help with her workload .

12 – James and Poppy argue till they are [green with envy – the green light –
blue in the face – tickled pink].

13 –David didn’t believe you unless you gave him some proof [out of the blue –
black and white – caught red handed – the green light]

14 – The deer appeared out of the blue – black and white – caught red handed –
the green light] in the middle

15 – The thief was out of the blue – black and white – caught red handed – the
green light] by the police as he was trying to escape with the stolen jewels

16 - The children accidentally set [ foot - fire – table – eyes] to thrir tent when
they went camping last weekend.

17 – Alex forget to set the [ fire – table – alarm – eyes ] when he went on
holiday and his house was burgled.

18 - Martha set the parrot [ fire – free – alarm – table ] because she didn’t
believe they should be kept in cages

19 - Paul said he would never set a [ table – fire – hand – foot ] in that shop
again after the way they treated him.

20 – The ministry of education has set high [ example – standards - date


pressure ] that all schools have to meet

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