Grammar
Word Formation
Art or Natural disasters
Money| Jobs
Health
100

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs given

1. I ................. (not see) you since your birthday.

2. Dad .............. (try) to find somewhere to take us for ages.

3. I really enjoyed .............. (write) it.

4. I ............. (go) for a meal in a restaurant for my birthday next week.

5. Did you remember ................ (do) your assignment for English studies?

1. I haven't seen you since your birthday.

2. Dad has been trying to find somewhere to take us for ages.

3. I really enjoyed writing it.

4. I will go/am going to go for a meal in a restaurant for my birthday next week.

5. Did you remember to do your assignment for English studies?

100

Turn into an adjective:
amaze, charm, comfort, move, touch, excite, silence

amazing, charming\ed, comfortable, moving\ed, touching\ed, exciting\ed, silent

100

- A young woman actor who wants to become a star

- A part of a book, film or play that tells you what happened during an earlier time

- A book, film, play etc that continues the story of an earlier one


STARTLET

FLASHBACK

SEQUEL 

100


When you buy something good very cheap, you call it a .....



Bargain


100

a large organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile

LIVER

200

Paraphrasing:
1. Humans are more intelligent than animals. - LESS
2. What is the price of your laptop? - COST
3. He can't wait to see another game. - FORWARD
4. She said to Tome: "You should tell the truth" - ADVISED
5. Suzy says she will only play tennis if Kate plays with her. - UNLESS

1. Animals are less intelligent than humans.
2. How much does your laptop cost?
3. He's looking forward to seeing another game.
4. She advised Tom to tell the truth.
5. Suzy says she won't play tennis unless Kate plays with her.

200

Turn into verbs:
blood, creator, reliable, success, independence, appearance,different, violent

bleed, create, rely, succeed, depend, appear, differ, violate

200

What is:

torrential rain 

landslide 

burst its banks


own answers

200

What these definitions mean? 

- A type of job which requires physical labour

- work extra hours

- sometimes you are working during the day and sometimes at night

- Manual work

- overtime

- shift work

200

Another word for "Illness"


Disease

300

Change the sentence into Present Simple, Past Simple, Present Continuous, Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous.

 She (tell) some jokes.

She often tells some jokes.
She told some jokes yesterday.
She will tell some jokes when she comes.
She is telling him some jokes now.
She was telling some jokes when I saw her.
She has already told some nice jokes.
She had told some jokes by the time I came.
She has been telling jokes for 10 minutes.

300

Turn it into a noun:
appear, compete, employ, perform, differ, king, know, kind

appearance, competition, employment, performance, difference, kingdom, knowledge, kindness

300

A payment which e.g. musician or writer gets each time their work is sold or performed

Smaller earthquake after a big one

ROYALTIES

AFTERSHOCK 

300

What are types of jobs? (based on colour) + examples

white collar jobs (doctors, managers,...)

blue collar jobs (plumbers, factory workers,...)

pink collar jobs (dressmakers, hairdressers, nurses...)

Green, brown-collar, etc.

300

to force a bone suddenly out of its correct position

DISLOCATE


400

Correct mistakes:
1. He was the last finishing the race.
2. They apologised about being late.
3. You would better finish your project on time.
4. I wish I didn't eat KFC yesterday.
5. You should handed in your project last week.


1. He was the last TO FINISH the race.
2. They apologised FOR being late.
3. You HAD better finish your project on time.
4. I wish I HADN'T EATEN KFC yesterday.
5. You should HAVE handed in your project last week.

400

Change the words using negative prefixes:

regular, able, possible, active, perfect, capable, bearable, understand

irregular, unable, impossible, inactive, imperfect, incapable, unbearable, misunderstand

400

Words connected with natural disasters:

- make a fire stop

- gradually cover or affect a larger area

- move in the direction of something or someone 


put out

spread

head towards

400

If a company doesn't need a job anymore, employees are made ....... .

If you stop woking, typically because you are officially too old to work, you ...... .

If  you formally state that you are leaving a job permanently, you .... .

If you do particular pieces of work for different organizations, rather than working all the time for a single organization,you... .

Redundant

retire 

resign 

freelance

400

Feeling as if everything is turning around, and that you are not able to balance and may fall over

Dizzy


500

Conditionals:
1. If I (have) a beard (but I don't have it), I (look) older.
2. If he (work) harder, he (finish) the assignment tomorrow.
3. If you often (eat) junk food, you (put) on weight.
4. If I (be) more careful when I was younger, I (not make) that mistake.

1. had, would look
2. works, will finish
3. eat, put
4. had been, wouldn't have made

500

CHANGE THESE WORDS INTO NOUNS:

INFLUENTIAL, GOVERN, HISTORICAL, INDEPENDENT, HIGH, STRONG, DAILY

influence, government, history, independence, height, strength, day

500

WORD FORMATION: 

1. The ___________ (destroy) was visible across the whole town.
2. Many ___________ (survive) were taken to a nearby shelter.
3. The region was ___________ (evacuate) due to the hurricane.
4. ___________ (panic) spread quickly among the residents.
5. The ___________ (injure) received first aid immediately.

destruction

survivors

evacuated

panic

injured

500

Which idioms are connected to these definitions? 

- Time is a valuable resource

- To split a cost evenly between two people

- Someone who comes from a wealthy family

- To spend less money or to live frugally

TIME IS MONEY

GO DUTCH 

BORN WITH SILVER SPOON IN MOUTH

TIGHTEN YOUR BELT



500

What is another way to say "I feel a bit sick" (use the word weather)

I'm a bit under the weather


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