Vocabulary 1
Speaking
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
Vocabulary 4
100

Zara’s parents really __________ her decision to drop out of university.

disapproved of 

100

A: Sorry – did you say ‘Walsall’ or ‘Warsaw’? ____________ the name of the place you’re going to next week.

B: Walsall.

I didn’t quite catch / I'm not sure I understood 

100

I tend to flick through the channels when the _____ come on. It’s always the same old ads anyway. 

commercial breaks

100

It was challenging to come up with __________ ideas for improving our products which were both creative and exciting.

innovative

100

____________________ You don’t look very happy.

What’s up?

200

I try to __________ some money every month to put towards my summer holiday.

set aside

200

A: Do you fancy signing up for the marathon next March? 

B: There’s no____________ of me doing anything like that. I’ll stick to the gym!

chance 

200

The government’s new environmental _____ aims to educate the public about threats to wildlife. 

campaign

200

Recently there’s been a(n) __________ from people shopping in supermarkets to buying things at their local market. 

shift

200

Everyone was astonished when Nikos ____________________ at the wedding because nobody had been expecting him. 

turned up

300

Our holiday __________ with some famous scientists was an unexpected surprise.   

encounter

300

A: Did you enjoy the conference last week?  

B: Actually, I have to say ____________. It’s not as if we learned anything new, is it?

I wasn’t that impressed overall / It wasn't what I'd expected. 

300

There’s no point in _____ it. Several people saw you take the money.

denying

300

It’s important to use __________ measurements when you’re drawing plans for a new building. 

precise / accurate

300

‘What is your __________ of the events of the night of 10 June?’ the judge asked the witness.

recollection

400

I was __________ when I heard a loud noise outside my flat during the night.

petrified

400

I wish I’d never dropped out. I_________________.

kick myself about it now 

400

My husband __________ me for being late, but he knows perfectly well that it was his fault.

blamed 

400

I’m going to __________ the settings on my phone. The screen is too bright at the moment. 

adjust

400

Some of the world’s languages are in danger of ____________________.

dying out

500

Backpacking holidays don’t appeal to me anymore. I think my days of __________ are over.

roughing it

500

A: I wish I’d never agreed to go on that business trip! It was a nightmare from start to finish!

B: Well, you’re back now … ____________

No point in crying over spilt milk. 

500

When I expressed my concerns, my boss __________ me that there was nothing to worry about.

assured

500

It didn’t take long to __________ a good relationship with our new neighbours. They’re lovely!

establish

500

I__________ remember Helen saying something about meeting up on Saturday, but I’m not sure what time she suggested.

vaguely

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