Vocabulary
Sport
Meetings
Idioms
Past simple
100

in fact or really

It starts with "a" and it doesn't mean "at the moment"

actually

100

to risk money on the outcome of an event in order to win a larger amount of money if that outcome happens

to gamble/ bet

100

a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting

agenda

100

used to express that someone shares the same perspective or opinion as another person on a certain subject

I agree

100

to go

went

200

Jérôme's job

Head of Production

200

to hit somebody so that they become unconscious

to knock sb out

200

a person in charge of a meeting, organization, or department

chairman, chairwoman

200

to become familiar with something or someone so that you no longer feel that the thing or person is unusual or surprising.

to get used to

200

to can

could

300

Alicia's job

Purchase and Sales Manager

300

an action that breaks the rules of a sport (often causing injury to another player)

foul

300

the written record of what was said at a meeting

the minutes

300

said as a way of telling someone to not give up, despite difficulties

Hang in there!

300

to know

knew

400

weighing a lot, and needing effort to move or lift

heavy

400

achieve the best result ever achieved

to break the world record

400

to bring to an end; make final; conclude; settle

to wrap up

400

very modern, and with all the newest features

(?? technology)

cutting-edge

400

to freeze

froze

500

Another way of saying "I can't wait to see you"

I'm looking forward to seeing you

500

an idea or plan that probably won't happen

a pipe dream

500

to do something that starts an activity, or to start doing something in order to encourage other people to do the same (idiom)

to get the ball rolling

500

to believe something to be the truth without even thinking about it 

you do not realize or show that you are grateful for how much you get from people

take something for granted

500

to lend

lent

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