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B1 Borrow or lend - Rob or steal
Learning the difference between "borrow" and "lend," as well as "rob" and "steal," is crucial for precise communication. "Borrow" means to take something with the intention of returning it, while "lend" means to give something to someone temporarily. Understanding these terms helps avoid misunderstandings in everyday situations. Similarly, "rob" implies taking something unlawfully from a person or place, often involving force, while "steal" refers to taking something without permission, regardless of the method. Mastering these distinctions enhances students’ language skills and improves clarity in conversation. Students familiarise themselves with the 4 words and their meanings, then they read the sentences to work out and write in the space provided which one completes the gap-fill. Each word is used 6 times. Answers on page 2.
Level:intermediate
Age: +9
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