Money Vocabulary
Technology Vocabulary
Homophones
Adjectives
Phrasal verbs
100

I want to ______ money so I can buy a new phone next year.
→ save / earn / lend

I want to save money so I can buy a new phone next year.

100

You install new ______ on your laptop to edit photos.
(device / software)

Software

100

The train ______ was very expensive.
(fare / fair)

The train fare was very expensive.
 

100

The film was so ______ that I forgot to check my phone.
a)fascinating
b) boring
c) tired

a) fascinating

100

After hearing the good news, she started to ______.
a) break down
b) cheer up
c) blow up

b) Cheer up

200

You need to pay a ______ if you park here without a ticket.


a fine
200

An ______ system can work without human control.
a) automated
b) streaming
c) desktop

An automated system can work without human control.

200

Which sentence is correct?
a) Please right your name here.
b) Please write your name here.

b)

200

After running 10 km in the heat, I felt completely ______.


boiling/ exhausted

200

They had a big argument, but they later ______ and are friends again.

made up

300

Correct the sentence:

The hotel __________ us by €100. The price online was lower. 


The hotel overcharged us BY €100.

300

Facial ______ is used to unlock many smartphones.

Facial recognition

300

a) She is two also coming to the party.
b) She is coming to the party too.
c) She is coming to the party to.

b) She is coming to the party too.

300

I was very frightening by the lightning.

I was very frightened by the lightning.

300

Correct the sentence:

I turned up the TV to watch the news.

Give one more example of the same phrasal verb.

Turned on / switched on

400

What is the difference between lend and borrow? Give one example sentence for each.

My friend needs money so I lend him money. 

My friend needs money so he borrows money from me. 

400

Correct the mistake:

I studied some technology career at university.


I studied a technology degree at university.

400

The ______ is sleeping in the forest.
a) bare
b) bear

b) bear
400

The lecture was ______; I almost fell asleep halfway through.
Give 3 words. 

Boring/ dull/ terrible

400

Match the phrasal verbs to the correct meanings:

  • carry out
  • check in
  • call off
  • take over

Meanings:
a) cancel something
b) assume control of something
c) complete a task or investigation
d) arrive and register at a hotel/airport

a) call off

b) take over

c) carry out 

d) check in

500

You paid for a service, but the company charged you too much and refused to refund you.
Write 2–3 sentences explaining what happened using at least two of these words correctly:
overcharge / fine / complain / refund / deposit / borrow / lend

The company overcharged me for the service and refused to refund the extra amount. I complained to customer service, but they said I had already agreed to the price, so I am still waiting for a solution.

500

What is the word for this definition?

In simple terms: it’s a clear sequence of rules a computer follows to get a result.

Spell and pronounce correctly!

Algorithm

500

Write an example sentence for each 

  • aloud 

  • allowed 

  • aloud → means spoken so others can hear

    The teacher asked the students to read the paragraph aloud.

  • allowed → means permitted / given permission

    Students are not allowed to use their phones during the exam.


500
The magician's trick was absolutely a_________.

astonishing 

500

Write about a holiday you have had in the past using: 

  • get away
  • set off
  • check in

I really needed to get away last summer, so I went on a short holiday to Spain with a friend. We set off early in the morning to catch our flight, and everything went smoothly at the airport. When we arrived, we went straight to the hotel to check in, and then we spent the rest of the day exploring the city and relaxing on the beach.

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