GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
CONNECT & TRANSFORM
ACADEMIC ENGLISH
ENGLISH CHALLENGE
100

I ___ this book three times, but I still find it fascinating.

have read

100

What does “give up” mean?

To stop trying / quit.

100

Complete: I was tired, ___ I continued working.

but / however

100

Which is more appropriate in academic writing: “kids” or “children”?

Children

100

Find the mistake: She don't like coffee.

She doesn't like coffee.

200

You ___ have told me earlier! I could have helped you.

should

200

Which verb completes the collocation: ___ a decision?

make

200

Complete: Despite ___ very tired, she finished the project.

being

200

Give a more academic alternative for “a lot of.”

A considerable amount/number of, numerous, a great deal of — depending on the noun.

200

In “The movie was incredibly gripping,” what does gripping mean?

Very exciting or fascinating; it keeps your attention.

300

If she had studied harder, she ___ the exam.

would have passed

300

What is the noun form of “reliable”?

reliability

300

Rewrite without changing the meaning: I last saw Maria two years ago.

I haven't seen Maria for two years.


300

Which sounds more academically cautious: “This proves that…” or “This suggests that…”?

This suggests that…

300

Which word has a more negative connotation: slim or skinny?

Skinny

400

Rewrite using a reporting structure: People believe that the company is losing money.

The company is believed to be losing money.

400

If something “costs an arm and a leg,” what does it mean?
 

It is extremely expensive.

400

Rewrite using “despite”: Although he was nervous, he gave an excellent presentation.

Despite being nervous, he gave an excellent presentation.

400

Complete: The researcher ___ that social media can influence young people's behavior.

argued / suggested / claimed — depending on the intended meaning.

400

Tom didn't say he disliked the idea, but his silence spoke volumes.” What can we infer?

His silence probably indicated that he did not approve or was not enthusiastic about the idea.


500

Complete: Rarely ___ such a talented performer.

have I seen

500

What is the difference between credible and credulous?

Credible = believable/trustworthy. Credulous = too willing to believe things.

500

Rewrite using inversion: I had never seen such a beautiful place before.

Never had I seen such a beautiful place before.

500

What should you do when presenting an opposing argument in an academic essay?

Acknowledge it and then explain, challenge, or refute it with evidence/reasoning.

500

You have 30 seconds to argue for or against this statement: “Social media does more harm than good.” Give one argument and address a possible counterargument.

Open answer

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