Idiomatic expressions
JOBS
Food and beverage
100

What is the meaning of this sentence:

I’m as busy as a bee this week!

I am very busy doing a lot of things

100

What do you call someone who cooks food at a restaurant and is professionally trained in cooking delicious meals?

A chef

100

What do you call this vegetable in English?

broccoli

200

What is the meaning of this sentence:

We have to talk about the elephant in the room

We need to address the problem that we all know exists but haven’t talked about yet

200

Someone who composes, conducts, or performs music [multiple possible answers]

a musician / a singer / a performer / a songwriter

200

Can you name three fruits?

many options

300

What is the meaning of this sentence:

My grandfather is old school.

Said about someone who does things in a traditional or done in a classic way. It means that he doesn't want to learn the new way of doing things, he's stuck in his old ways.

300

Someone who transports people or goods from one place to another.

A driver

300

Can you name three vegetables?

many options

400

What does this sentence mean:


We're learning the ropes at this new job.

To be taught and to understand how to do something new.

400

Someone who writes stories about events happening. The stories could be published in a newspaper, online or shared on television.

a journalist

400

Name two ways that you can cook an egg.

POSSIBLE OPTIONS: Scrambled, boiled, poached, omelet, sous vide, frittata, deviled eggs, baked eggs,  sunny-side-up, fried, over-easy, over-medium, over-hard, etc.

500

What does this sentence mean:

I'm like a fly on the wall.


Someone who can quietly or secretly observe or listen to others without being noticed. Another was of saying that someone is eavesdropping.

500

Someone who drives a plane

A pilot

500

Describe one of your favourite meals and explain how you would prepare it.

answer depends

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