Love and romance
Anniversary, veil, groom, best man, to propose, ex-husband, blind date, aisle, vicar, in-laws, honeymoon, custody, fiancée, wedding vows, newlyweds, to be pregnant, divorce
1. Write these words into the appropriate columns:
Before the wedding
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Wedding day
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After the wedding
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1.veil
2.to propose
3.
4.
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1.groom
2.vicar
3.fiance’e
4.wedding vows
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1.anniversary
2.best man
3.ex-husband
4.in-laws
5.honeymoon
6.custody
7.newlyweeds
8.to be pregnant
9.divorce before the wedding day after the wedding
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2. Fill the gaps using the words given in the exercise #1:
I am still in a good relationship with my _our relationship is good._______________________. He always invites me to his birthday parties and I also try to keep in touch with him.
She realized that she didn’t want to spend the rest of her life with him, so she asked him for a divorce____________________.
During the wedding ceremony the couple says their _______________they swear_______.
He got nervous and left his __nervous ____________________ at the altar. She was so embarrassed.
In a traditional Christian wedding in a church, the bride walks down the ____in the hallway_________________ of the church to meet her ______walked along_______________.
My sister is very excited! She thinks her boyfriend is going to ___________does not go away___________to her tonight!
Would you ever go on a _yes____________________________?
After the evening reception, the happy __they feel______________________ traditionally leave on ________________________.
In most weddings in the UK, the bridesmaids accompany the bride in the church, while the _______________________ accompanies the groom to the ceremony.
In Britain, the mother almost always gets ______________________ of the child. Is it the same in your country and do you think it’s fair?
3. Match the phrases their definitions:
To break up/to split up a) to ask somebody to marry you
To drift apart b) to get married
To fall head over heels in love c) to begin friendship
To fall out with d) to be similar to
To go back years e) a meeting with a person you might be interested in
To hit it of f) to end a romantic relationship
To keep in touch with g) to become less close to someone
Love at first sight h) to agree on a subject
To pop the question i) to have a disagreement and stop being friends
To see eye to eye j) to become good friends quickly
To strike up relationship k) to have known someone for a long time
To tie the knot l) to fall in love immediately you meet someone
A blind date m) to keep in contact with
To dump someone n) to finish a relationship with somebody without much thought for other person
To be well matched o) to start to love someone a lot
4. Choose the word phrases from the exercise #4 and put them in the appropriate columns(first one is done for you):
Chat up – starting a relationship
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Loved up being in a relationship
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Break up – finishing a relationship
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To strike up relationship
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