Adverbs
Idioms
Collocations
Adjectives
Nouns
100

Usually.  Often.  Frequently.

Typically.  Regularly.

100

We use this idiom to talk about extremely heavy rain.

It's raining cats & dogs.

100

Very ordinary.  Normal.  Nothing special. (4 words)

Run of the mill.

100

Nervous. Enthusiastic.

Anxious

100

Gratefulness.  We should practice an attitude of ______________.

Gratitude.

200

About.  Around.  Nearly.  Roughly.

Approximately 

200

Not feeling well.

Under the weather.

200

Able to take care of oneself.  Independent. (2 words)

Self-sufficient.

200

From another country.  Not familiar to us.

Foreign

200

We often do this profusely on a hot day, particularly when we exercise.

Sweat.  Perspire.

300

Forever.  

Permanently

300

Very rarely.

Once in a blue moon.

300

Residential skyscrapers. (4 words)

High-rise apartment buildings

300

Very serious (e.g. a disease, weather, a problem, etc.)

Severe

300

An edge.  A beneficial position we might gain through hard work.

Advantage.

400

For a limited time.  Not forever.

Temporarily 

400

Appearing everywhere (like tall buildings in HCMC)

Popping up like mushrooms

400

When are classmates or friends urge us to do something (good or bad) we say they are putting this on us. (2 words)

Peer-pressure

400

Not permanent.  Just for a limited time.

Temporary.

400

Results.  The after effects of something that happens.

Consequences

500

As a result.  Therefore.

Consequently.

500

When people get along very well we can say they...

See eye to eye

500

The way we feel about ourselves, positively or negatively. (2 words)

Self-esteem

500

Good at bad simultaneously (at the same time).

Bittersweet

500

The process of questioning ideas, yours, others, those on the internet, etc.  Willingness to consider new ideas. 

Critical thinking

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