Vocabulary
Phrasal verbs
Idioms/expressions/collocations
100

Find the odd one out and explain why.

global    international     local     universal  

local

100

I’m afraid we’re going to have to call ____________   the trip. It’s just too expensive.

  • back
  • in
  • for
  • off

off

100

It was so entertaining to ____________     a joke on, Joe! He had no idea what was going on!

  • play
  • do
  • put
  • make

play

200

A real or imagined line that marks the edge of something

boundary

200

If you call ______________ tomorrow afternoon, I can show you the map I’ve marked up.

  • on
  • out
  • round
  • up

round

200

The new school will ________him good, even if he doesn’t think so.

  • do
  • get
  • have
  • make

do

300

Global culture will lead to more t_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and respect for other people.


tolerance

300

The teacher read the names aloud and then the lesson started. 

call out

300

What does 'be worth the effort' mean?

It was worth the effort to climb to the top of the mountain because the view was amazing

be a good idea to try sth

400

We might __________     space if we move the sofa to the corner next to the bookshelf.

  • profit
  • get
  • keep
  • save


save

400

Look at the example below and define the phrasal verb 'call for'.

Members have called for his resignation.

require

400

Make collocations by putting the following words in the correct place.

business, a mistake, you good, friends, progress, someone a favour

do _______ __________ ______________

make _______ ___________ ___________


Do: business, you good, someone a favour

Make: a mistake, friends, progress

500

You should learn about a country’s __________  so you can experience their way of life.

  • civilisations
  • customs 
  • boundary 
  • cultures

customs

500

Look at the example below and define the phrasal verb 'call on'.

They called on a manager to make a speech.

demand that someone do something

500

burst into tears

My mother was fine this morning, but she burst into tears at the funeral.


 

To suddenly begin to cry.

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