Set (1) - I’ve swallowed the bait
Dialogue
John
: What’s wrong with you these days John? You have always kept your nose clean!
: It’s all a hoax . I must admit that I’ve swallowed the bait .
: How come !
: Unfortunately; I barked up the wrong tree when I counted on Jessie. It turned
out that she had also been planning to get rid of me.
Mike
: Oh; I don’t believe it. That’s pathetic .
Vocabulary
Keep one’s nose clean : to stay out of trouble.
A hoax : a plan to deceive someone.
Swallow the bait : to respond to someone's actions or words in the way that they intended.
How come : used to ask about the reason for something.
Bark up the wrong tree : to be wrong about the reason for something or the way to achieve
something.
Count on : to depend on someone or expect something.
Turn out : prove to be the case.
Get rid of : take action so as to be free of (a troublesome or unwanted person or thing).
Pathetic : making you feel sad or upset
Exercise:
Exercise;
Fill in the gaps with the appropriate phrases:
keep one’s nose clean
how come
bark up the wrong tree
turn out
count on
a hoax
get rid of
swallow the bait
pathetic
a . Vic made a ……………............ attempt to apologize.
b . If there's anything I can do, ……………………….. me.
c . So ………….. you got an invitation and not me?
d . He described the deception as a cruel …………….
e . The bomb threat ……………………. to be a hoax.
f . He’s a shrewd fox! He won’t ……………………. this easy.
g . He shook the blankets vigorously to ………………. the dust.
h . Sid's got to ……………………… or he'll end up back in prison.
i . I ……………… when I applied to such good colleges with my average grades.