Idioms
British vs American Eng
Culture
Gerunds & Infinitives
Phrasal Verbs
100

What does "piece of cake" mean? 

Something easy

100

Is this spelling British or American? 

color, center, analyze

American 

British spelling is: coloUr, centRE, analySe

100

Name one American state beginning with “A”  

Alabama / Alaska / Arizona / Arkansas

100

“I stopped ______ (smoke).” (meaning: quit the habit)

👉 Answer: smoking

100

This two-word phrasal verb means to discover information or to find a solution, often used in research contexts (e.g., "I need to _______ the answer to this question.").

What is find out?

200

What does "spill the beans" mean? 

To reveal a secret

200

"Biscuit" is a British word. What's the American word for biscuit? 

Cookie

200

What food is traditionally eaten at American Thanksgiving?

Turkey

200

400
“I want ______ (learn) English fluently.”

👉 Answer: to learn

200

In academic writing, it is often recommended to replace this three-word phrasal verb meaning "to submit" (like an essay) with a more formal single-word verb.

What is hand in? (Accept: "turn in"; formal equivalent: "submit")

300

What does "once in a blue moon" mean?

Very rarely

300

"Movie" is an American word. What's the British word? 

Film

300

What’s the capital of Australia?

Canberra 

300


“He avoided ______ (talk) to his boss.”

👉 Answer: talking

300

This phrasal verb means to meet or find something unexpectedly or to calculate a total. It is separable and commonly used in math and research contexts.

What is come up with? (Note: If the student says "come across" for the unexpected meeting meaning, that is partially correct; however, "come up with" fits both the calculation and the ideation context typical of EAP. Adjust scoring accordingly.)

400

If you can speak a language but not perfectly, you might say you have a working _______ of it.

What is knowledge? (Accept: "command")

400

"Burned, dreamed, learned" are verbs in past tense with an American spelling. How does the British spelling look like? 

Burnt, dreamt, learnt

400

Which university is older: Oxford or Harvard?

Oxford (1096) 

400

200
“She decided ______ (study) abroad.”

👉 Answer: to study

400

These two phrasal verbs have opposite meanings related to starting and stopping a habit or activity. One means to begin doing something regularly (like a new exercise routine), while the other means to stop doing something completely (like a bad habit).

What are take up and give up?

500

This idiom describes a situation where a non-native speaker is forced to communicate in a language they are still learning, often leading to quick improvement. (Hint: Think of deep water.)

What is to be thrown in at the deep end?

500

Which spelling is British and which is American? 

Aluminium X Aluminum

British - Aluminium
American - Aluminum 

500

What's the official language of the United States?

English (since March 1st, 2025) 

500

Name three verbs that must be followed by an infinitive (e.g., "I want to go") and three verbs that must be followed by a gerund (e.g., "I avoid going").

What are (any of) want, need, hope, decide, agree, refuse, expect, learn, promise, offer for infinitives; and (any of) avoid, enjoy, finish, mind, suggest, recommend, consider, deny, postpone, quit* for gerunds?

500

This phrasal verb presents a challenge for EAP students because it has multiple distinct meanings: 1) to postpone, 2) to create or invent (often a story or excuse), and 3) to tolerate or endure something unpleasant. Name the verb.

What is make up? (Meanings: make up a deadline = postpone; make up a story = invent; make up with someone = reconcile; "I can't make up the noise" = tolerate/endure—though this last usage is more informal/British English.)

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