Vocabulary
Grammar
Speaking
Reading
100

Fill in: “We really _____ off immediately.”

hit it off

100

Fill in: “She _____ always forgets her keys.”

will

100

How do people make friends at different life stages?

Childhood - school/play; Adulthood - work/hobbies

100

Why are urban green spaces important?

Reduce pollution and boost mental health

200

Synonym: “shared opinions” 

on the same wavelength

200

Correct: “I used playing outside every day.”

used to play

200

Three factors making friendships strong?  

Communication, trust, shared interests

200

Explain the concept of "active edges" in urban design and their role in community engagement.

Active edges are boundaries between spaces, like shops and parks, that encourage people to stop, interact, and feel safe

300

Meaning: “confide in”

to share private thoughts with someone

300

Change past to present: “He used to smoke.”

He doesn’t smoke anymore

300

Describe how comfort food might affect people's emotions and social interactions in different cultures.

Comfort food provides emotional relief and can bring people together when shared"

300

Why people might perform better in workspaces without stereotypical decor.  

Neutral spaces reduce anxiety and allow people to focus without fear of being judged or stereotyped

400

Complete: “We _____ over jazz music.”

bonded

400

Difference: “I would visit” vs “I visit”

‘would’ describes past habits; present is current habit

400

Compare formal vs informal friendships

Formal friendships often relate to work or structured settings; informal ones are more casual and spontaneous

400

Define "comfort food" and explain its emotional significance across cultures.

Comfort food is familiar, nostalgic food that provides emotional relief and a sense of security.

500

Synonym to "an instant liking"

clicked

500

Fill in: “She is _____ borrowing clothes!”

always

500

Formal friendships often relate to work or structured settings; informal ones are more casual and spontaneous

Some cultures link friendship closely to family and communal meals, while others emphasize individual choice and casual gatherings

500

Provide examples of phrasal verbs describing socializing, then use each in a sentence.

hang out (We often hang out at the park); catch up (Let’s catch up over coffee); chill out (I like to chill out with my friends)

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