Vocabulary
Grammar
Idioms
Phrasal verbs
Collocations
100

I'm ______ (without a job)

unemployed

100

That girl ______ (get) into trouble if she doesn't wear her uniform. 

will get

100

Good luck

Break a leg

100

Don't forget to _____ your new earrings for the party.

put on

100

It's your turn to _____ the dishes.

do

200

The majority of schools in the UK (about 90%) are _____ schools, which means that they are paid for by the government. 

State/Public

200

I ______ (not buy) that bike if I were you - it's too expensive. 

wouldn't buy

200

Sick

under the weather

200

I _____ a lot because I don't have time to cook. 

eat out

200

I had to _____ a taxi because the last bus had left.

take

300

It's a ______ job (with only a short contract, e.g for 6 months).

temporary

300

"When are you leaving?". My parents asked me ______

when I was leaving

300

Postpone a plan

Take a rain check  

300

Sharon ______ with his boyfriend last month, because they are absolutely different in their views of life. 

broke up 

300

While you are _____ a degree, do some volunteering work to build up contacts.

doing

400

______ the carrots and cut them into sticks.

Peel
400

They didn't win the match although they _____ (train) every evening.

had trained

400

It's easy

It's a piece of cake

400

I'm trying to _____ coffee at the moment. I'm only having one cup at breakfast. 

cut down on

400

Some people don't _____ enough risks in life.

take

500

a situation that has no hope of making progress

dead-end

500

My son got injured while he _____ (play) basketball last Saturday. 

was playing

500

Saving money for later

Saving for a rainy day

500

We _____ you last night but you weren't home.

called on

500

Dan has to _____ a lot of overtime. He has to work extra hours.

do

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