Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary compound nouns
Grammar 1
Grammar 2
100
Jewellery worn around the neck.
necklace
100
Something that doesn't cost a lot of money is ...
cheap
100
You can buy a map there.
Bookshop
100
Spell the past participle of: pay
paid
100
Tell the group how are present perfect sentences built.
have / has + past participle
200
To play tennis you need a ball and a ...
racquet
200
You can't go shopping if the shop is
closed
200
A person who works in a shop
Shop assistant
200
Spell the past participle of: cost
cost
200
Make a sentence: have / to / shop / ! / just / been / that / we
We ave just been to that shop
300
If you want to take something from a shop you have to ...
pay
300
If you are in a shop you are a
customer
300
A shop that sells a wide range of goods.
Department store
300
Spell the past participle of: leave
left
300
Make a sentence in present perfect (make changes if necessary): since / 2008 / play / I / tennis / has
I have played tennis since 2008.
400
Most of the people can't ride it, but some can do a lot of tricks using it.
skateboard
400
If clothes that you bought are in a wrong ... you can return them to the shop.
size
400
A place where you can find many different shops
shopping mall (centre)
400
Spell the past participle of: ride
ridden
400
Translate into Polish: I've already seen that DVD.
500
Children love playing with...
toys
500
Some who is addicted to buying things is called a/an
shopaholic
500
Things that you use to play sports
sports gear
500
Which is correct? a) Last year he spent his money on CDs. b) Last year she spent her money for books.
The correct answer is A
500
Say this in English: Pociąg jeszcze nie przyjechał
The train hasn't arrived yet.
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