Everyday Life & Culture
Weather & Emotions
Cooking
Idioms & Expressions
Phrasal Verbs
100

You can buy snacks and drinks at a small local shop.

You can buy snacks at a convenience store.

100

The extreme cold weather was difficult to handle. 

The frigid weather was difficult to handle. 

100

First, cut the bread into thin pieces.

First, slice the bread into thin pieces.

100

She likes to show off about her successes.

She likes to brag about her successes.

100

She noticed the problem immediately.

She picked up on the problem immediately.

200

She dressed simply to avoid attention.

She dressed modestly to avoid attention.

200

The strong storm cut off the electricity.

The storm knocked out the power.

200

Use a knife to remove the skin from the potatoes.

Use a knife to peel the potatoes.

200

I can’t remember the details of that event.

I don’t recall the details of that event.

200

He left out some important information in his story.

He left the detail out in his story.

300

He didn’t feel comfortable at the party.

He felt out of place at the party.

300

After moving abroad, he missed his home.

After moving abroad, he felt homesick.

300

She rolled out the dough with a kitchen tool.

She rolled out the dough with a rolling pin.

300

Even though he made a mistake, I decided to ignore it.

Even though he made a mistake, I decided to let it slide.

300

The argument developed in an unexpected way.

The argument played out in an unexpected way.

400

The city is comfortable for most people.

The city is livable for most people.

400

The forecast says there will be a little snow.

The forecast says there will be a snow flurry.

400

She mixed the cream until it became fluffy.

She whipped the cream until it became fluffy.

400

After visiting the museum myself, I was truly impressed.

After visiting the museum myself, I was blown away.

400

They got angry with him for being late.

They ticked him off for being late.

500

The village is very far away from everything.

The village is in a remote area.

500

His emotions finally controlled him.  

His emotions finally got the best of him.

500

Heat the soup slowly until it almost boils.

Simmer the soup until it almost boils.

500

They understood the teacher’s words the wrong way.

They misconstrued the teacher’s words.

500

She began her speech in a relaxed way.

She started off light in her speech.

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