STORY
ENGLISH SPEAKERS
VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
MISC.
100

What's the name of the town where Spike lives?

Letchworth

100

A small piece of paper.

A scrap of paper

100

A place where several people can sit, to be found in parks and sport halls.

Bench

100

What do you say if you're 100% sure that it's raining outside?

It must be raining

100

What colours do you need to mix to get purple?

Red and blue.

200
What did the nose of the man, that showed up in Kelly Winters' door, look like?

Like a potato

200

To have control over something.

To take charge of

200

What’s another word to say “two weeks”?

Fortnight

200

Name 5 relative pronouns.

Who, that, which, when, why, where, whose, etc.

200

How many lives does a cat have in a non-Spanish speaking country?

It is said a cat has 9 lives.

300

Where did Jenny’s employer say he would take her because she worked very hard?

To Europe (fashion shows in Paris)

300

To show NO sign of surprise when something unexpected happens.

not bat an eye

300

To press the numbers on a telephone in order to call someone.

To dial

300

If you don't cut your own hair, what do you say?

I have my hair cut.

300

Which is the largest ocean on Earth?

The Pacific Ocean

400

What was inside the envelope that Spike was given by Jake?

An article about luxury items, a periodic table and a note written by Jenny.    

400

When someone gets hurt and returns completely to good health.

To make a full recovery

400

Something that is only valid for a limited amount of time is...

Temporary

400

Direct to Reported Speech:

Girl: My dog ate my homework yesterday.

She said that her dog had eaten her homework the day before.

400

What is the name of the second highest mountain on Earth?

K2 (or Chhogori)

500

What did Jenny’s parents think she was doing while working on a ship?

Babysitting

500

Something or someone extremely admired by people, such as a designer or a designer brand.

Highly respected

500

When your face turns red because of an embarrassing situation

To blush

500

Use despite followed by a noun instead of a gerund:

Despite being scared of bugs, he agreed to camp in the woods.

Despite his fear of...

500

What year have humans been to the moon for the last time so far?

1972

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