Vocabulary: Dating and relationships p. 12

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STEP 1 Test your knowledge with translation
Match the words and phrases to their English translation.

1 be head over heels in love ________
2 cheat on ________
3 trust ________
4 go on a date ________
5 argue ________
6 have a crush on ________
7 split up (with) ________
8 get to know ________
9 a match made in heaven ________
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STEP 2 Your turn: use the words in context
Complete the conversation with the correct words and phrases.

Raj: Remember how we said that Simon and Fen were ________? Well, I guess we were wrong: they aren't going out together. She told me she wants to ________ him better.
Vicky: Really? I thought she ________ on him!
Raj: I know! She was really excited after they ________. I thought she was ________ with him, too.
Vicky: I think it's because of what happened with Mark, her last boyfriend.
Raj: Why? What happened?
Vicky: He ________ on her with Linda, the girl who works in the café in town. When Fen found out, they ________ and, after a couple of days, they ________.
Raj: So, maybe she needs more time to learn to ________ people again.
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STEP 3 Do you remember phrasal verbs for relationships?
Select the sentences with the correct phrasal verbs.
A: Matt and I often quarrel but, luckily, after we talk, we usually split up.
B: Hey Tim! You've been staring at Liz for hours! Why don't you ask her out?
C: Were Oliver and Emma holding hands?! I didn't know they were making up!
D: When you fall for someone, every time you see them, you get butterflies in your stomach.
E: When was the last time you went out with Gail?
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