Grammar
Vocabulary
London Sights
Phrasal verbs
Word formation
100

We _____ the dog for a walk every morning. (take)

take

100

a card, often with a photograph or picture on one side, that can be sent without an envelope

postcard

100

Which is the oldest and the largest museum in London?

The British Museum

100

This blouse goes well _____ your new skirt.

with
100

Wear casual clothes. It's a(an) ___ party.

(formal)

informal

200

We ______ to work when it started to rain. (walk)

were walking

200

an expert who studies or works in one of the sciences

scientist

200

What building has Big Ben?

Westminster Palace

200

The bank robbers used a stolen car to get _____ .

away

200

Some people are afraid of mice from early ___.

(child)

childhood

300

Come on! The film _____ in half an hour. (start)

starts

300

an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants

desert

300

It was built in the 11th century by William the Conqueror as a fortress and a royal palace.

The Tower of London

300

Who will look _____ the children while we go out?

after

300

 If you weren't so _______ of Ben, he'd be happier to spend time with you.

(critic)

critical

400

Look at the sky! It _____ a beautiful day.

A will be   B is going to be   C is being

is going to be

400

a small piece of paper or card given to someone, usually to show that they have paid for an event, journey, or activity

ticket

400

This is a royal church. This where the coronation takes place.

Westminster Abbey

400

Bringing _____ children is both difficult and rewarding.

up

400

___ nouns have no plural forms.

(count)

uncountable

500

She _____ to London yet. (to be)

hasn’t been

500

unhappy because of being away from home for a long period

homesick

500

What is the name of Shakespeare's famous theatre? 

A Globe

500

I give _____ . What's the right answer?

up

500

There are no clouds in the sky. It's ___.

(cloud)

cloudless

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