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100

name at least 3 synonyms to the the phrase "solve a problem"

to tackle a problem

to overcome a problem

to resolve the issue

to deal with the problem

to figure things out

100

stomach ache

 

/ˈstʌm.ək ˌeɪk/

100

Make a sentence in Present Perfect Continuous connected with skills/work/studying.

Have been + V3

100

Name at least 5 adjectives which can be used both with -ed/-ing

e.g. Tempted/tempting

alarmed/alarming

infuriated/infuriating 

astonished/astonishing

insulted/insulting  

convinced/convincing

irritated/irritating   

depressed/depressing

overwhelmed/overwhelming  

encouraged/encouraging          

satisfied/satisfying   

entertained/entertaining

exhausted/exhausting

worried/worrying   

frustrated/frustrating

100

Explain the next 3 phrases:

1. bawl sb's eyes out

2. ___ is nothing to boast about

3. get carried away

1. to cry loudly especially for a long time 

2. Not especially impressive, remarkable, or noteworthy 

3. lose self-control; to be so excited about something that you cannot control what you say or do 

200

Name at least 3 other similes:

e.g. "as busy as a bee"

as bright as a button   

as cool as a cucumber   

as dead as a doornail 

as dull as ditchwater   

as free as a bird   

as good as gold   

as hard as nails 

as light as a feather   

as proud as a peacock 

200

moustache

/məˈstɑːʃ/

200

Make a passive sentence using the phrasal verb "tell sb off"

"You and your parents got told off if the school results were bad at the end of term."

200

What suffixes will you add to the next 5 words to make then an adjective?

e.g. allergy - allergic (suffix -ic)

nightmare, do, use, poison, adapt


nightmarish, doable, useless/ful, poisonous, adaptable

200

Name 3 positive character traits and 3 negative

(try to remember something more advanced than kind, nice, etc.)

Positive: confident, determined, reasonable, remarkable, thoughtful, curious

Negative: arrogant, bold, stubborn, unpredictable

300

Correct the prepositions in phrases:

   Our Perfect candidate:

   has a flair to visual storytelling 

   is able to cope at a lot of stress

   is not too bothered for having free time

   is willing of learn

Our Perfect candidate:

   has a flair FOR visual storytelling 

   is able to cope WITH a lot of stress

   is not too bothered ABOUT having free time

   is willing TO learn

300

ubiquitous

/juːˈbɪk.wɪ.təs/

300

Translate two sentences:

Цей стадіон набагато більший за той.

Роберт не такий вже й розумний, як я вважав.

This stadium is much bigger than that one.

Robert isn't quite as smart as I thought.

300

Name 5 different verbs that can be created with the -en-

e.g. worse - worsen

shorten 

sweeten           

sadden 

weaken 

enlarge     

endanger

soften

enrich

ensure

300

Name 5 phrases connected with "memory"

e.g. bear in mind

in living memory

slipped my mind 

childhood memory

I lost my train of thought.

have a bad/good memory for

serve as a reminder to 

refresh sb's memory

400

In relation to conflict:

Make up a short situation using the next 5 phrases.

don't see eye to eye, clash with, contradict, intervene, back down

e.g. Emma and Jake didn’t see eye to eye on how to care for the office plant. Jake wanted it by the window; Emma said that contradicted what she’d read.

Their opinions clashed daily—moving the plant back and forth like it was in a custody battle. Eventually, their manager had to intervene, holding a quick “plant peace talk.”

Jake backed down first, agreeing to filtered light. Emma nodded, on the condition Jake stopped overwatering it.

The plant survived. Their friendship? Still in progress.

400

conscientious

/ˌkɒnʃɪˈɛnʃəs/

400

Finish the situation with 3 different sentences using the prompts:

To be a farmer, you ....

1. (don't)have to

2. musn't

3. (not) supposed to

1. you have to have an education

2. you musn't be lazy, it's a hard manual work

3. you are supposed to know how to use the machinery for agriculture

400

What do you put after these words - to or ing? If both options are possible explain the difference.

remember

can't help

can't wait

suggest

offer

remember (both)

can't help + ing

can't wait + to

suggest + ing

offer + to

400

Remember what sysnonyms to "happy" you know. Name at least 2. What about "hate"?

ecstatic, over the moon, on cloud nine

loathe, detest, can't stand, it's a pain, drives me up the wall

500

What verbs do you need to complete these phrases:

1. Every time I see him looking at my phone I ___ my temper.

2. He helped me back then, so I intend to ___ the favour.

3. I tend to ___ my deadlines most of the time, but last week I completely forgot about that task.

4. My parents have never ___ any interest in my life, so I don't share any personal things with them.

5. If I told you that I'd do it, it means I will ____ my promise.

1. Every time I see him looking at my phone I LOSE my temper.

2.He helped back then, so I intend to RETURN the favour.

3.I tend to MEET my deadlines most of the time, but last week I completely forgot about that task.

4.My parents have never TAKEN any interest in my life, so I don't share any personal things with them.

5.If I told you that I'd do it, it means I will KEEP my promise.

500

tough

bought

dough

/tʌf 

/bɔt/

/dəʊ/

500

Speak about 3 mistakes you've made in the past and regret about it using constructions: If only, I with, I should (not) have

If only I hadn't bought that car.

I wish I hadn't wasted my money like that.

I shouldn't have told her that.

500

Retell it using Reported Speech:

"Why are you always telling me what to do?"

"You'll understand when you are older. "

He asked her why she was always telling her what to do.

He told her that she would understand when she was older.

500

Speak about some crime story you heard using vocabulary: charge with, sentence to, go on trial, plead (not) guilty, accused of, released

Famous artist Leo Valente was accused of stealing his own sculpture from a museum, claiming it had been “misplaced.” CCTV cameras said otherwise.

He was charged with theft and went on trial a month later. In court, Leo pleaded not guilty, insisting it was all a “performance piece about ownership.”

The judge didn’t buy the artsy excuse. Leo was sentenced to two years of community service—ironically, at the same museum.

After serving his time, Leo was released, now painting only with legally obtained materials.

Moral of the story? Don’t steal your own art unless you want to mop floors next to it.

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