Food
Travel
Emotions
Collocations
Idioms
100

This word describes food that smells and looks so good you can’t wait to eat it.

mouth-watering

100

Someone who travels with only a backpack and visits many countries is called a...?

 a backpacker

100

This word means “very happy,” like when you win a prize.

 joyful

100

Complete this common collocation: “make a ______.” (when you give someone advice or an opinion)


Suggestion

100

This idiom means "it’s very easy": “It’s a piece of ____.”

Cake

200

If a steak is not raw but not well-done either, it is called?

medium

200

You need this document to travel internationally.

a passport

200

This adjective describes the feeling of being slightly scared or uncomfortable.


nervous


200

Complete: “catch a ______” (you need to go to the airport quickly).

Flight

200

If someone is very happy and excited, we say they are on ______________.

Cloud 9

300

This word describes food that burns your tongue — like chili peppers!


spicy


300

The word for a place where tourists stay temporarily, not a hotel.

 a hostel

300

You feel this way when you're disappointed or hopeless about something.

frustrated

300

Complete: “do ______” (related to housework or school tasks).


 homework or chores

300

“Hit the books” means what?


To study hard

400

This adjective describes cookies that are soft but also make a little noise when you bite them.

chewy

400

This word means “an exciting and new experience in a faraway place.”


an adventure

400

If someone says “I feel under the weather,” which emotion are they describing?

sad or sick/unwell

400

Complete this job-related collocation: “take a ______ off.”


Day

400

This idiom means “to suddenly feel very afraid or nervous”: “Get cold ____.”

Feet 

500

This word describes food that has been cooked too long and is no longer tasty

overcooked

500

This word describes traveling to work or school daily, especially in a big city.



 a commute


500

This emotion mixes both anger and sadness, often felt after betrayal.

Resentment 

500

Complete the collocation: “break the ______” (when starting a conversation with a stranger).

Ice

500

“Burning the midnight oil” means?


working or studying late at night

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