Relative Clauses
Conditional Sentences
Inversion
Participle Phrase
100

Definition: used to describe something that quickly becomes very popular or well known by being published on the internet or sent from person to person by email, phone, etc.

viral

100

Definition: the quality that keeps an event developing or making progress after it has started

momentum

100

Definition: one part of a subject, situation, etc. that has many parts

facet

100

Definition: always behaving or happening in a similar, especially positive, way

consistent

200

Fill in the blanks: Emergency workers at the site are still unable to ________________the cause of the explosion.

pinpoint

200

Fill in the blanks: With her beauty and charm, she ___________________ film audiences everywhere.

captivated

200

Fill in the blanks: Coppola ____________ several Oscars for his movie, "The Godfather."

garnered

200

Fill in the blanks: She was a _________ and fearless climber.

bold

300

'plain sailing'

to be easy and without problems

300

Root word: exhilarate 

exhilarated

exhilarating

exhilaratingly

exhilaration

300

'strike a balance'

you accept parts of both things in order to satisfy some of the demands of both sides in an argument, rather than all the demands of just one side

300

Root word: productive

productively

productivity

400

Improv (improvise) game:

Questions Only

Location: Airport 

A: Passenger

B: Officer

400

Combine the following two sentence, using ‘Not only…but also…’

  • I enjoy classical music. I also have a season ticket to the symphony.

Not only do I enjoy classical music, but I also have a season ticket to the symphony.

400

Combine the following two sentence, using ‘Not only…but also…’

  • She could pass the all the tests in school and she scored good marks in DSE exams.

Not only could she pass all the tests in school, but she also scored good marks in DSE exams.

400

the world is someone's oyster

you can do what you want or go where you want

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