Grammar 1
Vocab 1
Grammar 2
Vocab 2
Idioms
100

Past tense of 'don't have to'

Didn't have to

100

A game for 2 people played on a board with black and white squares with kings, queens, castles, and knights.

Chess

100

Guests ____ leave their passports at reception.

Must

100

Your second name or family name.

Surname

100

An idiom meaning 'to do something too soon'

To jump the gun

200

Future tense of 'I can'

I will be able to

200

The activity of going for long walks in nature for fun.

Hiking

200

I ____ to wash the dishes before I can play video games.

Have

200

Washing the dishes, doing laundry, cleaning your bedroom, and taking out the rubbish are all examples of this.

Housework

200

An idiom meaning 'something I don't like'

Not my cup of tea

300

We use 'can' or __________ to talk about permission

allowed to

300

A Japanese system of fighting where you use your hands and feet as weapons.

Karate

300

My dog is ________ to sleep on the sofa.

Allowed

300

Sports such as running, jumping, and throwing.

Athletics

300

An idiom meaning 'to tell someone a secret and ruin a surprise'

To spill the beans

400

We use ____ to talk about obligation and ___________ for a lack of obligation

Have to and don't have to

400

The sport of riding on waves using a thin board.

Surfing

400

I will ___________ to speak English fluently at the end of the course.

be able
400

This word has the same meaning as 'because' and 'as'

Since

400

An idiom meaning 'unwell' or 'sick'

Under the weather

500

We use ____ in formal written language and rules.

Must

500

Physical exercises, often using special equipment, to show the body's strength and ability to move and bend easily.

Gymnastics

500

Visitors _________ climb inside the monkey cage.

must not

500

A public building where people can do sports and other activities in their free time.

Leisure centre

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