Parties & Events
Idioms & Expressions
Social Behaviour
People & Groups
Pronunciation Challenge
100

This is a party thrown when someone moves into a new home.

housewarming

100

To spend time together socially

hang out with

100

Making friendly connections with others for personal enjoyment.


socialising

100

A person who loves going to parties all the time.


 party animal

100

This word is pronounced /ˈhaʊswɔːmɪŋ/.


housewarming

200

A party to celebrate the start of a new product, company, or service.


 launch party

200

To meet important or famous people

rub shoulders with

200

Building professional relationships to help your career.


networking

200

A small, exclusive group that doesn’t welcome others.


clique

200

This phrase is pronounced /ˈkliːki/.


cliquey

300

A formal celebration held after a wedding ceremony.


reception

300

To stay longer than your host wants

outstaying my welcome

300

Taking initiative and acting early.


be proactive

300

Someone or something that behaves in a clique-like way.


cliquey

300

Pronounced /blæk taɪ/, this describes a very formal dress code.


black-tie

400

A party for a man who is about to get married.


stag party

400

To not come to a planned meeting or date

stood him up

400

Giving something and receiving something back.


exchange

400

Friends or people you spend time with.


crowd

400

Pronounced /rʌb ˈʃəʊldərz wɪð/.


rub shoulders with

500

This describes a very formal event where people wear tuxedos and long gowns.


black-tie

500

To have lunch with someone, usually for business or socializing

do lunch

500

Spending time with people as part of your job or professional life.


networking

500

A romantic couple often described this way.


an item

500

Pronounced /aʊtˈsteɪɪŋ maɪ ˈwelkəm/.


outstaying my welcome

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