Vocabulary
(guess the word by its
definition)
Synonyms (replace the the
word or word expressions
by a synonym)
Idioms (Guess the idiom )
Collocations (complete the
sentences with the right word)
10

the money that you pay to

be taught, especially in a

college or

university.

(tuition fee)

10

Jason was given a test to

demonstrate his ability

to read.

(literacy)

10

Not only that you reveal the truth,but also your

real charcter.

(Show your true colors)

10

If the video we make is good, it

could go v……….. and be seen

by millions.

(viral)

20

a way of restricting

information provided on

social media so that it fits a

user’s interests or

profile.

(filtering)

20

The Beatles are recognised as

some of the greatest pioneers

of rock music.

(trailblazers)

20

Elisa is the smartest student in her

classmates.

(head and shoulders above her

classmates).

20

Focus on i……… , or not treating

people all the same, rather as

unique.

(individuality)

30

a widely-understood

definition or interpretation

of something

(common understanding)

30

Motivation is a key factor in

learning.

(crucial element)

30

We shouldn’t spend much money

this month. Our bills are much higher

than expected.

(strapped for cash)

30

You might use these b……… to

highlight skills for the employer

reading your CV.

(buzzwords)

40

An environment where a

person only encounters

information or opinions that

reflect and reinforce his or her own.

(echo chamber)

40

Sometimes having a photo on

your CV can harm

your chances of getting an

interview.

(jeopardise)

40

That theory is rather controversial.

(flies in the face)

40

His talk was clear and s………..,

so at least we

didn’t have to spend ages

listening to boring details.

(succinct)

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