Grammar & Vocabulary
Everyday English
People & Places
Travel & Transport
Culture & Fun
100

This verb is the opposite of leave.

arrive

100

You say this when someone helps you.

Thank you.

100

This is where you buy bread and cakes.

bakery

100

What is opposite of a return ticket?

single ticket / one-way ticket

100

This is the object you use to take photos on your phone.

camera

200

This word is a synonym of “easy”.

simple

200

This is the word for the person who cuts your hair.

hairdresser

200

This person delivers letters to your home.

postman

200

This is what you call the time your train or bus is planned to arrive or leave.

timetable / schedule

200

This is the word for a story with magic, heroes, and imaginary worlds.

fantasy

300

This word describes the place where you were born.

hometown

300

You say this when someone apologises.

That’s OK / No problem

300

This person helps you find books and keeps the library organised.

librarian

300

This is the vehicle you take if you want to cross water.

ferry

300

This is a game where many people answer questions to win points or prizes.

quiz

400

This form of the verb is used after "I enjoy..."

Gerund (-ing)

400

You say this when you finally understand something.

I get it.

400

This person checks your eyes and gives you glasses.

optician

400

This part of the airport is where you pick up your luggage.

baggage claim

400

This is performed by actors in a theatre.

a play / a musical

500

This verb tense is used to talk about habits and routines.

Present Simple

500

What is a more polite way to say "Wait"?

One moment, please.

500

This is the place where you buy meat.

butcher

500

This word describes travelling to many places in one trip, often to explore.

backpacking / touring

500

This is a film or TV programme that teaches you about real events, places, or animals.

documentary

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