Grammar
Vocabulary adjectives
Vocabulary nouns
Pronunciation
Phrasal verbs/Social expressions
100

If it _______ tomorrow, we’ll stay at home.

rains

100

What’s an extreme adjective for “angry”?

Furious

100

A person who buys and sells houses is a…

real estate agent

100

Which of these words has stress on the first syllable?
a) hotel b) advice c) courage d) mistake

COUR-age

100

To cancel

To call off

200

By the time I arrived, everyone _______ dinner.

had finished

200

Which word means very dirty or untidy?
A) messy B) scruffy C) plain D) unclean

scruffy

200

What’s the noun for “a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry”?

Anxiety

200

Which word has a silent “b”?

climb and comb

200

Complete the expression: “Sorry, I didn’t _______ what you said.”

catch

300

“They are repairing the road.” → “The road _______.”
(Passive voice) 

is being repaired

300

What’s an adjective for “very surprising or difficult to believe”?

Astonishing

300

What’s the noun for “the act of judging someone unfairly before knowing them”?

Prejudice

300

How to say the word " exaggerate"

/ɪɡˈzædʒ.ə.reɪt/

300

To tolerate someone or something

Put up with

400

What peace of grammar does this sentence contain?
People who eat a lot of junk food often feel tired

Defining relative clause

400

What’s an advanced adjective for “very clean”?

Immaculate

400

What’s the noun for “a person who watches something without taking part”?

Spectator

400

Which word’s pronunciation changes when it’s a noun vs verb?

Record

REcord(n) / reCORD (v)

400

What does the phrase "Tell me about it!"? 

Used to say that you feel the same way or have had the same experience

500

She was accused ____ money from the shop.

of stealing

500

What is the meaning of the word "gregarious"?

(of people) liking to be with other people
(especially of animals) living in groups

500

What is the meaning of the word "reduction"?

The act of making something, or of something becoming, smaller in size, amount, degree, importance

500

Read the following word: supercalifragilisticexpialidocious 

 /ˌsuː.pə.kæl.ɪ.frædʒ.ɪˌlɪs.tɪk.eks.pi.æl.ɪˈdəʊ.ʃəs/

500

“You’ve hit the nail on the head” means:

You’re exactly right.

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