VOCABULARY
PHRASAL VERBS
PRESENT/PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
IDIOMS
COLLOCATIONS
100

What word means “not open to new ideas or other cultures”?

narrow-minded

100

Which phrasal verb means “to perform or conduct (a task or experiment)”?

carry out

100

Choose the correct form: “I ______ (study) English for five years.”

have been studying

100

Which idiom means “to finally do something difficult or unpleasant”?

bite the bullet

100

"If you suddenly notice someone attractive" _____________. What expression can be used?

catch my eye

200

Which adjective describes something difficult to notice or delicate?

subtle

200

“She always ______ (tries to impress) at parties.”

shows off

200

Choose: “She looked tired because she ______ (work) all day.”

had been working

200

“Don’t cry over spilled milk” means what?

Don’t get upset about something that can’t be changed.

200

You can’t stop thinking about a problem – you ______ it.

lose sleep over

300

If you want to become part of a group and be accepted, you try to _____.

fit-in

300

Choose the correct one: “We should ______ our principles.” (defend them)

stand up for

300

Correct the error: “I have been learned English since 2010.”

learning

300

If someone tells a secret, what idiom can be used?

Spill the beans

300

You’ve been counting things but can’t remember how many – you ______.

lose count

400

What word refers to incorrect ideas or false beliefs about something?

misconception

400

“What do you ______ this painting?” (think about it)

make of

400

Fill in: “By the time the train arrived, we ______ (wait) for over an hour.”

had been waiting

400

What does spill the tea mean in modern slang?

to gossip or share the latest news

400

When you start to feel sick, you might ______. 

give two options

fall ill, catch a cold

500

Translate this sentence into English: “Ella se sintió incómoda al conocer a su jefe extranjero.”

She felt awkward when she met her foreign boss.

500

Fill in: “He promised to ______ the plan until the end.” (not give up)  

stick to

500

Explain the difference between has been raining and had been raining.

has been raining: started in the past and continues in the present

had been raining: finished before another past action

500

Make a sentence using "walk on eggshells"

i.e. The obesity topic is so senstive for some people that we might need to walk on eggshells on that matter.

500

Complete: “He ______ when he saw his old friend after ten years.”

was caught by surprise

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