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(n.) a strong wish to achieve things and be successful

ambition

100

(n.) a famous person, especially in entertainment or sport.

celebrity

100

I learn more by ……………….. about something than listening to information about it.
        (learn - learning - learns)

learning

200

(n.) the ability to understand yourself and the way that you behave

self-analysis 

200

(adj.) slightly rude and disrespectful

cheeky

200

……………….. several breaks during the school day is a really good idea.
               (Having - Have - Has)

Having

300

(v.) to speak angrily to someone because he or she did something wrong

tell someone off

300

(n.) a large piece of card with a message on it

placard

300

- Find the mistake:

My brother and I are always lose our PE socks, so Mum has to buy us new ones every
few weeks.  

lose - losing

400

(n.) a fixed idea, often unfair or untrue, of what a person or thing is like

stereotype

400

(n.) a document with a lot of people’s names on it, that asks someone in authority to do something

petition

400

Find the mistake 

Many teenagers are encouraged talking about their problems.

to talk

500

(adj.) not obey the rules of behavior

rebellious

500

(n.) the protection granted by a state to someone who has left their home country as a political refugee.

asylum

500

Change into passive: 

My aunt is designing the costumes for our school play.
The costumes for our school play ………………………………………….. by my aunt.

are being designed

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