Grammar
Idioms
Vocabulary
Pronunciation
100

Kde pracuje tvůj manžel?

Where does your husband work? 

100

If something is “a piece of cake,” what does it mean?

very easy

100

What is the opposite of “cheap”?

expensive

100

HOTEL

həʊˈtel

200

Když bude zítra pršet, zůstaneme doma. 

If it rains tomorrow, we will stay at home. 

200

If something is your cup of tea, what does it mean?

like or enjoy

200

“I usually ___ (do / make) my homework.”

I usually DO my homework.

200

VEGETABLE 

ˈvedʒtəbəl

300

Jsem zvyklá vstávat brzy.

I am used to getting up early. 

300

If something “costs an arm and a leg,” what does it mean?

expensive

300

What do you call the official document you need to travel to another country?

passport

300

EVENT 

ɪˈvent

400

Nemáme o tom mluvit. 

We are not supposed to talk about it. 

400

If someone “has cold feet,” what are they feeling?

nervous

400

What do you call something a baby wears when they can’t use the toilet yet?

diaper

400

COMFORTABLE 

ˈkʌmftəbəl or ˈkʌmfətəbəl

500

To auto muselo být drahé. 

The car must have been expensive.

500

If you “let the cat out of the bag,” what happened?

told a secret

500

What do you call a system that protects you financially if something bad happens, like an accident or illness?

insurance

500

ANALYSIS

əˈnælɪsɪs

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