Advanced Vocabulary
Idioms
Climate Change words
News and Media
Phrases and Expressions
100

 Name the synonym of the word ‘everywhere’ and create a sentence with it

ubiquitous 

100

This is the idiom which apparently comes from the weather which is typical for London. Name it and create a sentence with it.

as right as rain


100

Provide the synonym of the word to 'solve' from active vocabulary and create a sentence with it

tackle 

100

The definition: to invent or to produce something which is false in order to deceive someone. Which word is it? 

fabricate 

100

 Rewrite this sentence idiomatically: 'The exam was very easy.'

The exam was a breeze; turned out to be a breeze 

200

"Pollution is ___ to marine life."

detrimental 

200

One team member must describe "it never rains but it pours" WITHOUT using any of those words. Others guess.

it never rains but it pours 


200

We're looking for a noun meaning 'improvement by adding nutrients or value.' It starts with 'E' and is often used in education or ecology. What is _____? 

Then, name the opposite word. 

enrichment, depletion 

200

The writer's aim was to _______ the myth that had grown up around the actress.

debunk

200

"Role-play a doctor diagnosing a patient who 'feels under the weather.'"

feel under the weather

300

1. Easily damaged or fragile

2. Having a thin, attractive shape 

+ create a collocation with the word

delicate 

300

You must silently act out the idiom "a storm in a teacup" while others guess. You have 30 seconds!

a storm in a teacup 

300

The word can be used in different contexts: 

  1. "Tooth ______ occurs when bacteria erode enamel."

  2. "The abandoned house symbolized the ______ of their childhood friendship."

Which word is it?

decay

300

The synonym of the word 'prejudiced' is ______ . Create a sentence with the word.

biased 

300

Draw the idiom and make other teammates guess it 

the idiom: every cloud has a silver lining

every cloud has a silver lining

400

Create a warning label for a ________ (dangerous) material. Include:

  1. A specific danger (e.g., flammable, toxic).

  2. A consequence of exposure.

  3. A safety precaution.


hazardous 

400

a friend who is a good friend unless you have problems; 

Argue for or against  ‘a ______ friend is worse than an enemy’ and provide 2 arguments in one minute.

a fair-weather friend 

400

You’re stranded in a sparsely populated desert. List three survival strategies to cope with the lack of resources, and explain why each one is crucial. Use the word 'sparse' correctly in your answer.

Then, name the opposite adjective  

sparse, lush 

400

You're a judge on a talent show. Explain two specific rules you would follow to remain impartial when scoring contestants. Use the word correctly in your response.

impartial 

400

"Predict what’s 'in store for' AI in 10 years (use the phrase) and talk about it for 1 min

in store for

500

"Imagine you are a news reporter covering a natural disaster. Deliver a 30-second live report using the word ___________ (causing a lot of damage) correctly. Your report must include:

  1. The type of disaster (e.g., hurricane, wildfire, earthquake).

  2. At least two specific consequences of the event.

devastating

500

Create a 4-line rap using "come rain or shine" correctly.

come rain or shine 

500

Draw the word 'evaporate' to your team and make them guess the word

evaporate 

500

"Perform a 20-second sensationalist news segment about 'alien squirrels invading campus.' Use dramatic tone,  and the word!"

sensationalist

500

The definition of the phrase is 'to have so much feeling that it affects everything you do' (the collocation; to be ______ with jealousy) 

Having guessed the phrase, write a diary entry where someone is '______ with' jealousy."

consumed with 

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