Phrasal Verbs
Vocabulary 1
Idioms & Expressions
Vocabulary 2
Grammar
100

Disappoint / Fail

Let down

100

When people deliberately use words or actions repeatedly against an individual or a group to cause physical, social and/or psychological harm

Bullying

100

Charge a person too much money

Rip them off

100

A catchy and memorable tune or song used in TV commercials to promote a product or service

jingle

100

Explain why the first conditional is used in this sentence.
If I pass my exams, I will be very happy.

____

200
Become very successful very fast

take off

200

Set of numbers which represent a fact

statistics 

200

If someone looks wonderful, we can say they look .......

Like a million bucks

200

The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college

curriculum

200

Do you graduate from university or primary school?

university 

300

Going from one point to another in a presentation 

moving on

300

To make something seem better, larger, worse... than it really is

exaggerate

300

I'm sick/ill. I'm feeling ___________.

Under the weather 

300

A memorable phrase or tagline used in TV commercials to encapsulate the essence of a brand, product, or advertising campaign

slogan

300

Which word is the object in this sentence?

Students who enter university may face a number of problems.

100 bonus points: What's my last name?

university

400

Survive

get by

400

Another word for 'change' that we learned 

alter

400

If you ______________, you make someone else responsible for something you should deal with.

pass the buck

400

Interruptions in television programming during which advertisements are aired

commercial breaks 

400

Why is this sentence false?

Hilary studied politics at Harvard where she has just been offered a professorship. 

comma after Harvard

500

Make as much progress as the others

Keep up with

500

Words that look the same or familiar in different languages but have different meanings are called

false friends

500

A ___________ is someone who does not like spending money.

cheapskate

500

Financial support provided by a company or organization to fund a television program, event, or series in exchange for promotional benefits 

sponsorship

500

Is there a mistake in this sentence? If yes, what is it?

I don't think they've been very affective as people can't remember the product they're advertising. 

yes

affective ---- effective