317. Dracula (extract 1) B2 story
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The B2 phrases we'll be studying are:
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on behalf of
Definition: Instead of someone else, or representing another person or group.
Example 1: I am writing this email on behalf of my manager who is on vacation.
Example 2: On behalf of the whole team, I want to say thank you for your help.
come to this conclusion
Definition: To decide that something is true after thinking carefully about all the facts.
Example 1: After reviewing all the documents, I have come to this conclusion.
Example 2: How did the police come to this conclusion without any real proof?
conscious of
Definition: Noticing something, or being aware that something exists or is happening.
Example 1: She was conscious of the fact that everyone in the room was looking at her.
Example 2: You need to be more conscious of how much money you spend each week.
out of nowhere
Definition: Very suddenly and unexpectedly, without any warning.
Example 1: A dog ran out of nowhere and nearly hit my bicycle.
Example 2: It started raining out of nowhere while we were having a picnic in the park.
grab hold of
Definition: To take or hold something or someone firmly with your hand.
Example 1: Make sure you grab hold of the railing while walking down the stairs.
Example 2: The little child grabbed hold of his mother's coat so he would not get lost.
every single one
Definition: All of them, used to emphasize each individual item or person in a group.
Example 1: I have watched every single one of the movies in this series.
Example 2: Every single one of my classmates passed the final exam.
as far as I know
Definition: Used to say what you think is true, based on the information you have.
Example 1: As far as I know, the local library is closed on Sundays.
Example 2: The meeting is still happening at two o'clock, as far as I know.
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