Vocabulary
Phrasal verbs
Relationships
Describing changes
Grammar
100

completely puzzled or confused

bewildered

100

to give, to pass

to hand down something

100

a person that you have met but do not know well

acquaintance

100

to cheer up someone who is unhappy

to console

100

Change the sentence using a comparative structure. Meaning should stay the same:

As a teenager, you are more sensitive to criticism than at any other time. (at your most)


You are at your most sensitive to criticism as a teenager.


200

defeat someone or something by using a lot of force

overwhelmed

200

to admit that you were wrong

to back down

200

a close friend or companion, esp. someone who may not be honest

crony

200

the approval given to somebody to proceed with work (idiom)

green light

200

Fill in the gap by using the verbs/structures of senses:

He sounded_______he was not very fond of the idea.

as though

300

to talk or write about the past experiences that you remember with pleasure

reminisce

300

be in the end a matter of

to come down to

300

extremely lazy

bone idle

300

to reconsider your opinion completely, especially when it brings you an advantage (idiom)

change your tune

300

Inversion:

Shortly after Sue and Brian met, he announced they were getting married. 

HAD

Scarcely__________ he announced they were getting married.


HAD SUE AND BRIAN MET BEFORE/WHEN


400

make peace with someone and stop arguing of fighting

bury the hatchet

400

examine the facts about a problem or situation

to look into something

400

to say what you think about something very directly (idiom)

speak your mind

400

to change slightly to suit new conditions

adjust

400

Correct a mistake if necessary:

We were surprised that Anna would
consider to give up her studies.


consider giving up


500

to do smth. that makes it impossible to return to the previous situation later




burn your bridges

500

to continue until something is finished

to see something through

500

to do something the same or similar in return for something done (idiom)

return the favor

500

Complete with a correct verb:

John _____ into Catholicism after his marriage.

convert

500

Define the difference:

Have you tried turning the computer off? 


I'm trying to learn Japanese.

Difference:

used as an experiment, especially as a possible solution to a problem, to see if it works or not


means that something is difficult but you are making an effort to do it

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