Vocabulary
Grammar
Idioms & Expressions
Everyday English
Travel
100

This is something you wear on your head to keep warm.

a hat

100

What is the past tense of “go”?

went

100

What does “break a leg” mean?

good luck

100

What do you say when someone sneezes?

bless you


100

What document do you need to go to another country?

a passport

a visa

200

This is the opposite of "easy."

difficult

 Hard


200

Which article fits: “___ apple a day keeps the doctor away”?

an

200

What does “hit the books” mean?

to study hard

200

What question do you ask when you want the bill at a restaurant?

Can I have the check/bill, please?


200

This is where you sleep when you’re traveling.

a hotel

300

This item helps you see better when you are outside in the dark

 a flashlight (or torch)

300

Complete: “If I ___ more time, I would travel the world.”

had

300

If someone “spills the beans,” what do they do?

reveal/tell a secret

300

What do you say if you don’t understand someone?

Sorry, I didn’t catch that

What do you mean?

300

What’s it called when a flight leaves later than planned?

A delay

400

This verb means to heat something to the temperature at which a liquid bubbles and turns to vapor.

Boil

400

Choose the correct form: “She ___ here since 2020, she thinks this is a very nice neighborhood.”

has lived

400

What does “cost an arm and a leg” mean?

very expensive

400

What’s a polite way to interrupt someone?

Excuse me?

400

This person helps you when you are on the plane. 

a stewardess 

a flight attendant

500

This word means very, very big.

enormous

large 

huge

500

What is the passive form of “They built the house in 2001”?

The house was built in 2001

500

What does “once in a blue moon” mean?

very rarely - hardly ever

500

What’s the best way to respond to “Thank you”?

"You’re welcome"

500

What do you call a trip for pleasure, not for work?

a vacation/holiday

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