B2 First Vocabulary:
Get on/along
‘Get on/along’ means to have a good relationship with someone and is a great phrasal verb to use in part one of the speaking paper when talking about a relationship with friends, family or work colleagues.
Below are examples of how 'Get on/along' could be used in the B2 First (FCE) exam.
Speaking Part 1:
Examiner: “Do you have a good relationship with your boss?”
Candidate: “Yes, I get along really well with my boss…”
Reading and Use of English Part 1:
I never (2)…… on very well with my father, so moving out was a very exciting time for me.
A. was
B. went
C. got
D. looked