You made it!
Take care of yourself
Sound check
Amazing architecture
100

Jake offered to _____ my bike because it wasn't working properly.

repair

100

Guess the word:

to force air out of your body, often when you have a cold

coughing

100

Unscramble the word:

ilscyr

lyrics


100

Guess the word:

extremely good, exciting or surprising

spectacular

200

Lots of people like to ____ their things so that they are a little bit different.

customise


200

You need time to _____ after a big operation.

recover


200

Guess the word:

Someone who is famous, especially in the entertainment business

celebrity

200

The new museum in town has three lifts on the outside. It's very [modern / brand new].

modern

300

Use the Past Simple or Past Continuous:


Justine _____ (watch) TV when she ____ (receive) a text message.

was watching, received

300

Choose a suitable modal verb:

You ____ do the shopping - I'll do it later.

don't have to

300

I  [just bought / 've just bought]  a ticket for a concert next month. I am so excited!

've just bought

300

Choose the word, use it in the comparative or superlative form:


tired, narrow, reliable, thick


Jessica is _____ than Emma. You can always trust her to arrive on time.


more reliable

400

Use the Past Simple or Past Continuous:


Hannah's mum ____ (decorate) her birthday cake in secret, but Hannah ____ (see) it in the cupboard.

decorated, saw

400

I don't want to go to a different school because I won't know ____ there.

anyone


400

Write the correct form of the word:


I'd love to work on a cruise ship as an ____. (entertain)

entertainer

400

The meal was [absolutely / incredibly] tasty - thanks!

incredibly (because 'tasty' is not a strong adjective)


500

What time adverbs should you use when you write an email or a story? (name 4-6)


first, next, then, later, suddenly, finally

500

A: Well, I like to do things in the morning before school. But I get plenty of sleep...

B: Maybe the problem is waking up. You ___ 'snooze' five times!

hit


500

Put 'already, just, yet' in the right place:

Most of our class haven't made their choices for next year.

Most of our class haven't made their choices for next year YET.

500

Use the synonym of 'tired':

I'm ____! I've just finished painting the hall.

exhausted

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