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Brit know-how
100

It costs an arm and a __.

leg

100

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/ədˈvɜː.tɪs.mənt/

100

She prefers tea than coffee.

She prefers tea to coffee.

100

The manager’s explanation was SIMPLE.

easy, plain, a piece of cake 

100

What’s a “full English” breakfast? Name at least 4 typical items.

bacon, eggs, sausages, baked beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, black pudding, toast

200

She’s feeling a bit under the __ today.

weather

200

Leicester

/ˈles.tər/

200

I wish I studied harder when I was younger.

I wish I had studied harder when I was younger.

200

His explanation seemed somewhat VAGUE.

unclear, ambiguous, imprecise

200

What do the British call the period of heavy shopping and sales after Christmas?

Boxing Day sales

300

It is a complete storm in a __ .

teacup

300

quayside  

/ˈkiː.saɪd/

300

Hardly I had walked in when the phone rang.

Hardly had I walked in when the phone rang.

300

The movie’s ending was PREDICTABLE and disappointing.

foreseeable, expected, unsurprising

300

Who is known as the creator of the Sherlock Holmes series?

Arthur Conan Doyle

400

We did have our disagreements, but that's __ under the bridge now.

water

400

conscientious

/ˌkɒn.ʃiˈen.ʃəs/

400

I’d rather you don’t mention this to anyone.

I’d rather you didn’t mention this to anyone.

400

The artwork was EXQUISITE, leaving everyone in awe.

beautiful, delicate, elegant

400

What is a “pub crawl”?

Visiting several pubs in one evening, usually drinking in each

500

Don't beat around the __ - get to the point!

bush

500

masseur  

/mæsˈɜːr/

500

He insisted to pay for the meal.

He insisted on paying for the meal.

500

The scientist DEVISED a new method for testing water quality.

invented, came up with, designed

500

What is the meaning of the phrase “taking the mickey” in British English?

making fun of someone / teasing

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