Greetings & Introductions
Basic Questions & Answers
Phrasal Verbs
Homophones
Vocabulary Challenge (B1-B2)
100

 How do you say "Hola" in English?

→ Hello

100

How do you ask someone's name?

What’s your name?

100

What does "wake up" mean?

→ Despertar / levantarse

100

What’s the homophone of “two”?

→ too / to

100

What’s the opposite of “happy”?

→ Sad

200

What do you reply to “Nice to meet you”?

→ Nice to meet you too.

200

How do you say “¿Cuántos años tienes?”

How old are you?

200

Complete: I need to ___ ___ my room. (ordenar)

→ clean up

200

What’s the difference between “their” and “there”?

→ Their = su / There = allí

200

Translate: “La película fue muy aterradora.”

→ The movie was very scary.

300

Say two ways to say goodbye in English.

→ Bye, See you later

300

Give two possible answers to “Where are you from?”

→ I’m from Mexico / I come from Durango

300

What’s the meaning of “give up”?

→ Rendirse

300

Choose the correct word: “I want to (buy / by) a new dress.”

→ buy

300

Use “although” in a sentence.

→ Although it was raining, we went outside.

400

Translate this: “Buenos días, ¿cómo estás hoy?”

Good morning, how are you today?

400

Change this into a question: "You like horror movies."

→ Do you like horror movies?

400

Use “look for” in a sentence.

→ I’m looking for my phone.

400

What are the three forms that sound like “to”?

→ to, too, two

400

What does “achievement” mean?

→ Logro

500

Create a short dialogue with greetings and introductions (2 people, 3 lines each).

Respuesta libre; debe incluir saludo, nombre, y despedida.

500

Make a conversation asking about someone’s hobbies. (3 questions, 3 answers)

→ Respuesta libre; ejemplo: What do you like to do? / I like reading. etc.

500

Translate: “Siempre me levanto tarde, pero hoy me desperté temprano.”

→ I always wake up late, but today I woke up early.

500

Write a sentence using “flower” and “flour”.

I gave her a flower, then baked a cake with flour.

500

Make a sentence using “despite” and “effort”.

→ Despite her effort, she didn’t pass the test.

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