Matching Pairs Wordpower FaceOnline version English level B2 by Nicolle Melissa Garcia Oliveros 1 6. We just have to FACE THE FACT that we have't got enough money to buy a house. 2 2. She FACED A DIFFICULT CHOICE between the two jobs she was offered. 3 8. I could tell my boss wasn't happy about the outcome. Now I have to talk to her and FACE THE MUSIC. 4 1. Although he said he enjoys the taste of the raw fish, he still MADE A FACE. 5 4. I've been studying all day and I CAN'T FACE doing my homework now. 6 7. I tripped on a loose brick and fell flat on my face. 7 5. It's not goof news, but I feel I need to SAY IT TO HIS FACE. 8 3. Her FACE FELL when I told her the painting was worthless. B. To accept another person's criticism or displeasure. H. to not want to do something unpleasant. F. To make a difficult decision. G. to say something directly to someone. C. To accept an unpleasant situation. D.To show from your expression that you don't like something. A. To be disappointed. E. to fall over badly and feel a bit embarrassed.