SPORTS
BODY IDIOMS
WORDS FOR TOURISTS
YAY, GRAMMAR
PAID ATTENTION?
100

With a heavy ball, you have to knock down ten pins at the end of a narrow lane.

bowling

100

I'm not telling you the secret. My ... are sealed

lips

100

If you are taking a flight, you head for ... 

departures

100

I am looking forward to ... (to hear) from you soon.

hearing

100

The name of the man who gave the TED-talk 'Why I skied to the North Pole'.

Ben Saunders

200

A sport played on a turfed field. Two teams of eleven players try to direct a ball into the other team's goal with a stick.

hockey

200

I know all these body idioms by ...

heart

200

Flights inside the country are called ... flights.

domestic

200

'If I had had enough money' is an example of the ... (tense?)

past perfect

200

The concierge of Hotel Babylon.

Tony

300
It's played in a four-wall court. With a long-handled racket, you have to hit the rubber ball off any number of walls.
squash
300
She's so in love! She's ... over ... for her boyfriend.

head heels

300

I don't want a seat next to a window. I prefer an ... seat.

aisle

300

If I had enough money, I ... (to go) America.

would go

300

In the 'Hotel Babylon' clip (watching test), he applied for the job of deputy manager.

Charlie

400

'Birdie', 'eagle' and 'par' are terms from this sport.

golf

400

I didn't really get a tattoo. I was just pulling your ...

leg

400

After an international flight, you have to queue up at ...

immigration

400

The gerund is used
1. after 'to go'.
2. as a subject of a sentence.
3. after ...

prepositions

400

She wrote a column called 'It'll end in tears' about her experience as an au pair.

Wendy Holden

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