Module 5 Review

Shenanigans, Showdowns & Tying the Knot

💋 You've made it to the end of the drama.

It’s been a wild ride. Over the last six units, you've been caught red-handed, told massive white lies to get out of trouble, given your partner an ultimatum, suffered a brutal breakup, decided to kiss and make up, and finally planned the perfect wedding venue.

Now, it's time to prove you've mastered the final, most complex grammar structures of the B2 level. Welcome to the Module 5 Gauntlet. Don't let me down!


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1. The Mega-Mix Vocab Challenge

Can you remember the exact words for all this drama? Drag the correct vocab into the sentences.

red-handed
plausible
cold feet
gutted
make up
venue

1. I caught him completely while he was reading my private text messages.

2. "My alarm didn't go off" is not a excuse for being three hours late.

3. He was going to propose, but he got and panicked at the last minute.

4. When she broke up with me in the middle of the coffee shop, I was absolutely .

5. They had a screaming match yesterday, but today they decided to hug and .

6. Have you booked the for the massive engagement party yet?


2. The Grammar Gauntlet: Module 5

Six units. Six advanced grammar traps. Let's see if you can work it out.

1. Caught in the Act (Unit 25): "While I was snooping through his phone, he suddenly..."
"into the kitchen."

2. Excuses, Excuses (Unit 26): "I had to cancel our date..."
"a massive family emergency."

3. The Ultimatum (Unit 27): "If you don't call me, by midnight I..."
"your number forever."

4. It's Not You, It's Me (Unit 28): "We just have..."
"arguments to stay together."

5. Kiss and Make Up (Unit 29): "We had a huge problem, but we managed to..."
"over a pint."

6. Tying the Knot (Unit 30): "Her wedding dress looks amazing. She had it..."
"by a professional tailor."


3. Speaking Practice: The Final Debrief ☕

Grab your language partner for one last gossip session before the big exam.

  1. Tell a story about a time someone was caught red-handed. Make sure you interrupt the Past Continuous with the Past Simple!
  2. Make up a completely far-fetched excuse for being late to this English lesson using "due to" or "therefore".
  3. If you were getting married, what three things would you definitely have done by professionals? (e.g., "I would get the food catered.")

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