Grammar
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Idioms / Slang
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Vocabulary
100

Which sentence uses proper grammar?
A) He don’t like coffee.                

B) She’s been to the mall yesterday.
C) They are going to the park this afternoon.   

D) We was at the meeting.

C) They are going to the park this afternoon.

100

What was the name of the show we watched where the star got drunk while doing a TV commercial?

I LOVE LUCY

100

A vacation spent at home or near home instead of traveling

STAYCATION

100

A detailed schedule outlining travel plans, including destinations, activities, and times

ITINERARY

100

An unexpected event that changes the game (Reality TV)

PLOT TWIST

200

Choose the correct sentence:
A) I need to loose weight.                

B) She bought a new pair of shoes.
C) Their going to the concert tonight.        

D) He have finished his homework.

B) She bought a new pair of shoes.

200

What's my dog's name?

PETEY

200

Celebrities who become well-known for being on reality television

FAMOUS FOR BEING FAMOUS

200

A person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place or event

VIBE

200

A suspenseful ending that leaves viewers wanting more (Reality TV)

CLIFFHANGER

300

Identify the grammatically correct option:
A) Each of the students have a book.        

B) Each of the students has a book.
C) Each of the student has a book.            

D) Each student have books.

B) Each of the students has a book.

300

Who was the first winner of "American Idol"?

KELLY CLARKSON

300

To establish a particular mood or atmosphere

TO SET THE TONE

300

A type or category of music (e.g., rock, jazz, hip-hop)

GENRE

300

A place that attracts tourists but is overpriced or inauthentic (Travel)

TOURIST TRAP

400

Choose the correct question form:
A) What time does she arrives?            

B) What time she arrive?
C) What time does she arrive?            

D) What time do she arrives?

C) What time does she arrive?

400

Whose life is the film "8 Mile" about?

EMINEM

400

Exciting, lively, or excellent (Modern slang)

TO BE LIT

400

Referring to an earlier or more traditional style, often seen as classic or authentic

OLD SCHOOL

400

Something people enjoy but feel embarrassed to admit (Reality TV)

GUILTY PLEASURE

500

Correct the following sentence: He don’t know the answer.
A) He don’t knows the answer.            

B) He doesn’t knows the answer.
C) He doesn’t know the answer.            

D) He don’t knowing the answer.

C) He doesn’t know the answer.

500

Who was known as "The King of Rock n Roll"?

ELVIS PRESLEY

500

Do something in an extreme way (Vegas vibe)

GO BIG OR GO HOME

500

Extreme tiredness after traveling across time zones.

JET LAG

500

A contestant with a dramatic, demanding personality (Reality TV)

DIVA

600

Identify the correct verb form: She _____ the piano beautifully.
A) Play                

B) Plays
C) Played            

D) Playing

B) Plays

600

What is the oldest American sport?

BASEBALL

600

A place that is not well known or frequently visited

OFF THE BEATEN PATH

600

Existing or operating outside established commercial culture

UNDERGROUND

600

A place you dream of visiting at least once in your lifetime (Travel)

BUCKET LIST DESTINATION

700

Fill in the blank: They have been _____ for hours.
A) Waiting            

B) Waited
C) Waits            

D) Wait

A) Waiting

700

What's the name of the show where one man dates multiple women and chooses one of them to marry?

THE BACHELOR

700

To go beyond what is considered normal or acceptable

TO PUSH THE BOUNDARIES

700

The origins or beginnings of something

ROOTS

700

A contestant’s journey from failure to success (Reality TV)

REDEMPTION ARC

800

Choose the correct use of there, their, and they’re:
A) There going there.    

B) Their going they’re.
C) They’re going there.    

D) They’re going their.

C) They’re going there.

800

How many different cities does Disney have theme parks in? Double points if you can name them (you can miss one)?

6 - ANAHEIM (LOS ANGELES), ORLANDO, PARIS, SHANGHAI, HONG KONG, TOKYO

800

To start playing the instrumental track of a song

TO DROP A BEAT

800

To be in agreement or harmony with someone or something

TO BE IN TUNE WITH

800

An overnight flight that arrives early in the morning (Travel)

RED-EYE FLIGHT

900

Identify the grammatically correct option:
A) We was happy to see them.    

B) We were happy to see them.
C) We are happy to seen them.    

D) We is happy to see them.

B) We were happy to see them.

900

Name four of the six genres of music we talked about this month. Double points if you name all six.

ROCK N ROLL, JAZZ, FOLK, COUNTRY, HIP HOP AND SOUL

900

The feeling of confusion when experiencing a very different culture

CULTURE SHOCK

900

The act of taking a piece of existing music and reusing it in a new song

SAMPLING

900

Having the qualities of a song, especially expressive of emotion (Music)

LYRICAL

1000

Select the correct word to complete the sentence: She is _____ than her sister.
A) Tall                

B) Taller
C) Tallest            

D) Most tall

B) Taller

1000

What US state is most associated with Fried Chicken?

KENTUCKY (KFC STANDS FOR KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN)

1000

To behave or think independently and unconventionally

TO MARCH TO THE BEAT OF ONE'S OWN DRUM

1000

Not very noticeable, understated (Modern slang)

LOW-KEY

1000

A displacement of the regular rhythmic accent (Music)

SYNCOPATION

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