Adjectives
1-2 Words
Phrases & Expressions
Listening
Mostly Grammar
100

wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or any difficulties to stop you

determined

100

to move around and talk to other people at a social event

mingle

100

expression said to warn someone not to be nosy and not to ask too many questions about something.

curiosity killed the cat

100

Step on a crack, break your mother's back.

150

curious and eager to know a lot about people or things

inquisitive

150

relaxed in manner and character; not usually worried about other people's behaviour or things that need to be done

laid-back
150

to make your feelings apparent, showing your emotions in an honest way

wear your heart on your sleeve

150

not having anything to do, and not knowing what you want to do with your free time

at a loose end

150
Transform the verb deny into the following: negative adverb & noun 

undeniably / denial

200

used to describe someone who always wants to do a good job, who puts a lot of effort into their work

conscientious

200

someone who spoils other people's enjoyment by disapproving of or not taking part in a particular activity

party pooper

200

barely manage to do something, narrowly succeed in doing something

by the skin of your teeth

200

expand or diversify your interests

broaden your horizons

200

What verb tenses do normally use for the following situations: 1) an offer to help someone, 2) the train schedule, and 3) your unconfirmed plans this weekend

1) will - I'll help you with your suitcase!

2) present simple - The train leaves at 5:00PM.

3) be going to - I'm going to hang out with my friends this weekend.

250

Achieving the opposite effect to what you had planned.

counter-productive

250

to increase very quickly

mushroom

250

Name __/6 of the idioms that use body parts (yesterday)

To think on your feet.

To play something by ear.

To get something off your chest.

To stick your neck out.

To give someone a pat on the back.

To have your head screwed on.

250

a range or variety of different things. "There was a _____ ______ of us." = We all had different hobbies.

a mixed bag

250

Rewrite this sentence using the PRESENT PARTICIPLE.

She called the police because she saw a man following her. 

Seeing a man following her, she called the police.

300

doing something a lot and unable to stop doing it

compulsive

300

too interested in your own appearance or achievements

vain

300

Name __/8 expressions that use luck.

1.with any luck

2.the luck of the draw

3.take pot luck

4.be out of luck

5.beginner’s luck

6.push your luck

7.no such luck

8.by a stroke of luck

300

to be fired or let go from a job because you are no longer necessary

to be made redundant

300

Rewrite this sentence using the PERFECT PARTICIPLE.

She had just returned from Mexico so she was still in vacation-mode.

Having just returned from Mexico, she was still in vacation-mode.

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