The Lingo of Language
Debate 101
Sports
Trivia (Fun Facts)
Food
100

This verb tense is formed using 'have' or 'has' plus a past participle, and it describes an action that happened at an unspecified time or started in the past and continues now. 

the Present Perfect 

100

Facts, statistics, or examples used to support a claim in an argument. 

Evidence 

100

The player who stands in the goal to stop the ball.

Goalie 

100

This sweet food found in ancient Egyptian tombs never spoils and is still edible today 

Honey 

100

A person who does not eat meat for health or moral reasons.

Vegetarian


200

This is the past participle form of the verb 'to lie' (meaning to recline), which is often confused with the word 'laid'. 

Lain 

200

A counter-argument that proves the opponent's specific point is wrong. 

Rebuttal

(반박)

200

A sport where two people try to throw each other to the mat.

Wrestling

200

This famous French landmark can grow about 15cm taller during the summer heat. 

The Eiffel Tower 

200

A small dish served before the main part of a meal.

Appetizer

(전채 요리)

300

This term refers to a word or phrase that has the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word, such as 'Happy' and 'Joyful'. 

Synonym 

300

 In writing or a debate, this is the final paragraph or statement where you summarize your main points and restate your thesis. 

a Conclusion 

300

An object with a handle used to hit a ball in tennis.

Racket

300

This is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside. 

Strawberry 

300

Any type of drink, such as water, juice, or soda.

Beverage

(음료)

400

A word that has the opposite meaning of another word, such as 'Hot' and 'Cold'   

Antonym 

400

This is a distinct section of a piece of writing that deals with a single theme and indicated by a new line or indentation. 

a Paragraph 

400

International games for athletes with physical disabilities. 

Paralympics

(패럴림픽)

400

This animal is the only mammal that cannot jump. 

The Elephant 

400

A chemical used to stop food from decaying or going bad.

Preservative

(보존료/방부제)

500

A punctuation mark used to show possession or to create a contraction, like in the word 'Don’t' 

Apostrophe


500

BONUS!!

타인의 아이디어나 문장을 출처 없이 사용하는 행위는? 

Plagiarism

(표절)

500

A race that includes swimming, cycling, and running.

Triathlon

(철인 3종)

500

This is the largest country in the world by land area, spanning across two continents and eleven time zones. 

Russia 

500

This term describes items like Kimchi, Yogurt, and Cheese that have been preserved through a process where bacteria and yeast break down sugars. 

Fermented Food 

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