Idioms
Collocations
Adjectives
Adverbs
Nouns
100

1) Extremely expensive

2) Having little money to spend

1) An arm & a leg

2) On a tight budget

100

These two collocations both refer to money we have left over after we have paid all our expenses which we can spend or save however we like.

Disposable income

Discretionary income

100

1) Well-liked

2) Well-known

1) Popular

2) Famous

100

About.  Around.  Approximately.

Roughly.

100

These 4 words all mean a person's job.

(100 points each)

Career.  Occupation.  Profession.  Vocation.

200

A person or thing's weak point.

Achilles heel

200

To take action without being told.  To do what needs to be done without prompting.

To take initiative

200

Disorganized.  Crazy. (like the traffic in Vietnam)

Chaotic

200

Absolutely.  Certainly.  Surely.  Undoubtedly.  Without question.

Definitely

200

1) A positive person.

2) A negative person.

3) A pragmatic/practical person.

1) Optimist

2) Pessimist

3) Realist

300
1) This idiom suggests that if you get a late start, you may miss your opportunity.


2) This idiom suggests that starting early is beneficial.

1) You snooze, you lose.

2) The early bird gets the worm.

300

1) A street that has no way out except the way we came.

2) A job with no hope for promotion or a lucrative salary in the future.

1) Dead-end street

2) Dead-end job

300

1) Forever

2) For a limited amount of time.

1) Permanent

2) Temporary

300

1) Not long ago. (no longer happening)

2) Of late. (maybe still happening)

1) Recently

2) Lately

300

Professional skill.

Expertise

400

This idiom means: To fail to appreciate what we have.

To take things for granted.

400

1) The excitement we get from something new or unusual.

2) The emotional importance of something to us, even if it's not worth a lot of money.

1) Novelty value

2) Sentimental value

400

1) Useful in many ways.  Multi-talented.

2) Easy to carry with you.

Hint: Both of these adjectives are good for describing smart phones.

1) Versatile.

2) Portable.

400

As a different option.

Alternatively.

400

An event or program designed to familiarize people (like new students or new employees) with their new situation.

Orientation

500

This idiom means that we all tend to see things differently and every individual has a unique idea about what is great or what is attractive.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

500

This 3-word phrase means approximately, about or around and we often use it to talk about numbers or amounts.

More or less

500

1) Small.  Unimportant.  Insignificant.

2) Large.  Important.  Significant. 

(you must get both right to get the points)


1) Minor

2) Major


500

Really.  In fact.  Not idiomatically or metaphorically.

Literally

500

The trend towards international cooperation in areas such as business, education, travel, culture, etc.

Globalization

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