vocab media
vocab food
grammar quantifiers
could/managed too
passive voice
100

a public image, reputation, or identity conceived of as something to be marketed or promoted

brand

100

lacking in flavor

bland

100

She had hardly any / very few experience of working with customers.

any

100

I won’t can / be able to finish all my homework tonight.

 be able to

100

Elsa told / said that she’d bought milk.

said

200

 a paid notice that is published or broadcast (as to attract customers or to provide information of public interest)

advertisement 

200

appealingly crunchy

crispy

200

There were fewer / less children in school today.

fewer

200

Grandpa  couldn’t / didn’t manage to dance well when he was young, but Grandma didn’t mind. 

couldn't 

200

My aunt asked me where I bought / ’d bought my bag.

’d bought

300

a brief attention-getting phrase used in advertising or promotion

slogan 

300

not cooked

raw

300

Organizing the end-year party was fun, and we had help / the help from
a lot of people.

help

300

I think you will be able to / manage to go to school tomorrow. You look much better.

be able to

300

I told Anna if she could sit down / to sit down.

to sit down

400

a brand of commercial recordings issued under a usually trademarked name

label 

400

 strong or firm in texture but flexible and not brittle, not easily chewed

tough

400

They ate very little / very few of the breakfast I made them.

very little

400

You can’t / couldn’t go out because you haven’t finished your homework.

 can’t

400

Sophie asked whether / that we ate meat.

whether

500

an advertisement included with another broadcast (as on radio, television, or a podcast)

commercial 

500

having the quality, flavor, or fragrance of paprika... cloves... and other flavorful    ingredients 

spicy

500

There hasn’t been much / many news on TV today.

much

500

Jeff couldn’t / isn’t able to get on the plane because his passport was out of date.

isn’t able to

500

We asked Mom if we could / can go out.

could