Overview
Here are all the new fluency phrases in Module 1. I'll show you how you can use the fluency phrases to make your own sentences!
Collocations
be in touch with someone
be out of touch with someone / situation
lose touch with someone
stay in touch / keep in touch
to have time for
have a good memory
play in a band
play cards
play chess
play pool / darts, etc
watch a film / movie / TV
take part in (an activity)
do something for fun
be keen on
be a fan of
Phrasal Verbs
bump into
look forward to
hang out (with)
chill out
get together
come round
get up to
catch up with
kick (a football) around / kick around a football
take in a play / exhibition
set up a club / set a club up
be into: be interested in something
take up a hobby / take a hobby up
Fluency Phrases
it's been a long time since / it's been ages since:
when you haven't seen someone for a long time
be up to (lately / recently)
"How lovely to see you! What have you been up to recently?"
(every) once in a while = sometimes / occasionally
in the meantime = what's happening while you expect something else to happen
for the time being = for now (a temporary, limited time)
in the next few weeks / months = when something will happen in a few weeks / months
let me know how it goes = tell me what happens
Same here = it's the same for me