Vocabulary close friend: a very good friend enjoy each other’s company



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Vocabulary for IELTS Speakin1

to fall out with: to quarrel, to have a conflict.
He left the party after falling out with his girlfriend.


to get on like a house on fire: people get on like a house on fire when they like each other’s company and become friends very quickly.
I like my new roommate! We have a lot of same interests and get on like a house on fire.


to get on well with somebody: to have a good relationship with somebody.
I’m an outgoing person and I easily get on well with new people.


to get to know someone: to become acquainted with someone.
I thought Jenna was selfish until I got to know her and understood her real character.


to have a lot in common: to have similar interests.


to have friends in high places: to have friends in powerful positions in business or government.
Joe owes his fast career growth to his friends in high places.


to hit it off with somebody: to quickly become close friends with somebody.
I could not imagine that Laura will hit it off with Dylan! They are so different.


to keep in touch with someone: to maintain contact with someone.
I keep in touch with my friends from high school, although we graduated five years ago.
to lose touch with someone: to lose contact with someone.
I lost touch with Mary since she moved to Canada.


to see eye to eye: to agree.
I think it’s better to live in a big city, but my brother doesn’t see eye to eye with me about it.


to strike up (a conversation, a relationship): to start.
| I feel awkward when I strike up a conversation with unknown people.


ups and downs: a mixture of good and bad things that happen.
We’re friends for almost 30 years! Surely we’ve had our ups and downs.

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