Vocabulary
Grammar
Everyday English
Idioms & Phrasal Verbs
Culture & Countries
100

What’s the opposite of cheap?

Expensive

100

Choose the correct: “She ___ to the gym every day.” (go/goes/going)

  • She goes to the gym every day.
100

What do you say when someone says: “Thank you”?

 You’re welcome.

100

What does “wake up” mean?

Stop sleeping

100

What language is spoken in Australia?

English

200

What do you call a person who flies a plane?

Pilot

200

Which tense is used for: “I have lived here for 5 years”?

  • Present perfect
200

How do you order food in a restaurant? (Start your sentence)

I’d like the …, please. / Could I have …, please?

200

What does “give up” mean?

Stop trying / quit

200

What is the capital of the UK?

London

300

What is a synonym of “happy”?

Glad (acceptable: joyful, pleased)

300

Make a question: “He goes to school by bike.”

How does he go to school? / Does he go to school by bike?

300

What do you say when you don’t understand something?

Sorry, I don’t understand.

300

What does “look after” mean?

Take care of

300

Name the most famous English food.

Fish and chips

400

What’s the noun form of the verb decide?

  • Decision
400

Correct the sentence: “He don’t like coffee.”

  •  He doesn’t like coffee.
400

What do you say when you are late?

Sorry I’m late.

400

What does the idiom “It’s a piece of cake” mean?

It’s very easy

400

What currency is used in the UK?

 Pound sterling (GBP)

500

What’s the adjective for someone who never wants to work?

 Lazy

500

Use the 2nd conditional: “If I had more money, I…”

 If I had more money, I would travel more. (form: If + past simple, would + base verb)

500

How do you politely ask someone to repeat something?

Could you repeat that, please?

500

What does “break down” mean when talking about a car?

Stops working (malfunctions)

500

Name one traditional festival in the USA or UK.

 Thanksgiving (USA) (also acceptable: Bonfire Night/Guy Fawkes Night (UK))

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