Kate
Kate
Kris
Kris
Kris
100

When you get old, you become…(adjective)

forgetful

100

This is the final result of your progress.

outcome

100

What a ball does when it hits the floor and comes back up. Or how you feel when you're full of energy.

bounce


100

To stop something bad from happening before it does. Much easier than fixing it afterwards.

prevent

100

The hobby of making bread, cakes, or cookies in an oven. Smells wonderful. Kitchen looks like a disaster zone afterwards.

baking

200

Every year in spring people go to the gym because their body is unhealthy (adjective)

unfit

200

When someone wants you to do something faster, they say, "Let's do it at a waltz ---." (noun)

pace

200

An important quality or part of something. Or to appear in a film — usually you tell everyone about it immediately.

feature

200

The number of points each team has. Or the action of getting those points. Checking it every 30 seconds is normal.

score

200

Money that you owe to someone else. It follows you around like a very unwelcome friend until you pay it back.

debt

300

This is verb. People have purpose and they want to achieve it

aim

300

When animals perform in a circus, people say it is ---(noun)

violence

300

To hit something hard with your foot. In football, this is the whole point. In real life, please don't.

kick

300

How physically powerful you are. Or a quality you're good at — what you mention in job interviews.

strength

300

To get away from a place or situation. Reading, sport, and hobbies are wonderful ways to do this.

escape

400

When you eat something (maybe something sweet, but you shouldn't do that), and then say you didn't do it

cheat

400

Last month, you weighed 60 kg, and now you weigh 65 kg. You're growing. Your "progress" is... (noun)

growth

400

The final result of something. What you nervously wait for after a test, a match, or a difficult conversation.

outcome

400

To send an object through the air using your arm. Sometimes gently, sometimes not. Don't aim at people.

throw

400

To put something inside a container until it's full. Like a glass with water, or a bag with groceries.

fill

500

When you play a game and your score is the same as the opponent team's. (verb)

draw

500

This is your opponent in the game. (noun)

rival

500

How fast or slow someone is moving. 'Keep the ____!' is what coaches yell when you're moving like a sleepy tortoise

pace

500

Using physical force to hurt someone. Something that has absolutely no place in sport or anywhere else.


violence

500

To keep yourself busy with an activity — or to take up space in a place. Both are very useful.

occupy

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