Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Grammar 1
Grammar 2
Grammar 3
100

This person is happy to give help, kindness, or money to others. (adj)

G...

Generous

100
  • To stop working because you have reached a certain age, usually 65.

Retire

100

Put these words in order to make a question:

“the / what / is / movie / you / seen / worst / have / ?"

What is the worst movie you have seen?

100

Fill in the blanks with the correct past forms:

  • “While I ________ (study), my phone ________ (ring).” 

 was studying / rang

100

I usually __________ (go) to the gym on Mondays, but today I _________ (go) to the park for a run.

go

am going

200

A place where you stay, such as a hotel or a hostel, when traveling

Accommodation

200

To feel worried or unhappy because you are thinking about your problems or things that could go wrong.

Anxious

200

Present Simple or Present Continuous:

  1. “I ________ (have) a great time at the party.” 

  2. “I ________ (have) a fast car.” 

am having

 have

200

Unscramble this question and answer it about yourself:

  • “tonight / are / doing / what / you / ?” 

What are you doing tonight? / Student's own answer

200

Rewrite these two sentences using "Used to":

  1. “I was a vegetarian before.” 

  2. “Did you play football as a child?” 

1.  I used to be a vegetarian (before).

2. Did you use to play football as a child?

300

This adjective describes someone who has a natural ability to do something well, like play an instrument or paint.

Talented

300

When you end a relationship or marriage with someone.

Break up / Split up

300

Complete the sentences with a modal verb.

  1. “He’s wearing a wedding ring, so he ___ be married.” 

  2. “She’s not answering; she ___ be busy, but I’m not sure.” 

1. must


2. might/may/could

300

Complete the two sentences:

  1. “If I were you, I _________...” 

  2. “Unless you study, you _________...” 

1. would...

2. won't pass / will fail (OR students' own answers in correct form)

300

Complete the pair:

  1. “I ________ (read) five books this month.” 

  2. “I ________ (read) this book all morning; I’m on page 200.” 

1. have read

2. have been reading

400

To go away from a place, especially to start a journey.

 Depart / Set off

400

Money that is given back to you because you are not happy with a product or service.

 

Refund

400

Unscramble these questions:

  1. "cheese / made / how / is / ?" 

  2. "painted / when / Mona Lisa / was / the / ?" 

 How is cheese made?

 When was the Mona Lisa painted?

400

Combine the two sentences using a relative pronoun:

  1. That is the man. His daughter is a famous actress.
  2. The hotel was very expensive. We stayed there last summer. 

1. That is the man whose daughter is a famous actress.

2. The hotel where we stayed last summer was very expensive. OR The hotel (which/that) we stayed in...

400

Rewrite this sentence using "Not... Enough

  • The water was too shallow for the professional divers to jump into."

"The water wasn't deep enough for the professional divers to jump into."

500

A person who is currently studying for their first degree at university

Undergraduate

500

Fill in the missing prepositions for these actions:

  1. "To break ___ with a partner."

  2. "To set ___ on a journey."

  3. "To get ___ with a colleague."

  4. "To look ___ to the weekend."


  1. up | 2. off | 3. on (or along) | 4. forward


500

Rewrite the sentence so it means the same thing:

  1. “London is more expensive than Madrid.” 

  2. “No one in the class is taller than Leo.” 

1. Madrid is cheaper than London / Madrid isn't as expensive as London. / Madrid is less expensive than London.


2. Leo is the tallest student in the class

500

Complete the sentences in the correct tense and voice.

The letters ________ (already / send). 

"The homework ________ (must/complete) by Friday." 

have already been sent


 must be completed

500

Add a, an, the, or (-) no article to these two sentences:

"___ Mount Everest is the highest mountain in ___ Himalayas, which are located in ___ Asia."

 (–) / the / (–)

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