Travel
Extreme adjectives
Shopping
Jobs
Grammar extra
100

to start a journey (phrasal verb)

set off

100

very cold

freezing

100

a product made by a particular company

brand

100

money you get paid monthly for your job

salary

100

You are in a restaurant. Place your order.

student's own answer using "will"

200

the noun for fly

flight

200

very hot

boiling

200

a place outside where people buy and sell goods from stalls

street market

200

a difficult task - extra point if you get the correct verb collocation

deal with a challenge

200

Your friend has invited you to a party at the weekend. Give a reason why you can't go.

Student's own answer using the present continuous

300

to be excited about a future event (phrasal verb)

look forward to doing something

300

very big

enormous/huge
300

one of a group of shops owned by the same company, e.g. Starbucks or H&M

chain stores

300

arriving at the right time

punctual

300

Tell us something that was true in the past but not in the present.

student's own answer using "used to" or "didn't use to"

400

a short holiday in an urban area, e.g. New York

city break

400

very hungry

starving

400

to look at things without necessarily wanting to buy anything

browse

400

money you get weekly for your job

wages

400
Tell us something you have become accustomed to

student's own answer using get/be used to

500

a journey on a boat

voyage

500

very loud

deafening

500

the amount of money you allow yourself to spend

(set oneself a) budget

500

put unusual or smart clothes on (phrasal verb)

dress up

500

When Mario left, he didn't know how to look after himself.

Mario wasn't...

used to looking after himself.

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