vocabulary
grammar
phrasal verbs
wordbuilding
modules information
100

Name 3 places where people live (Module 1: Lifestyles).

a flat, a house, a block of flats

100

What tense do we use for habits and routines? Words: always, usually, every day

present simple

100

RUN + _____ = to meet someone by chance

into

100

Add -ly to "quick". What part of speech is the new word?

adverb

100

Who will clean houses in the future?

robotic housemaid

200

What do we call stories with magic, heroes, and adventures? (Module 2)

Fairy tales / Folk tales

200

What is the past form of "go"? Use it in a sentence about yesterday.

went

200

GIVE + _____ = to return something to someone

back

200

What suffix makes the opposite of "usual"?

UNusual
200

(Literature) Who created Sherlock Holmes? (Module 3)

Arthur Conan Doyle

300

Name 3 types of media where we get news (Module 4).

newspaper, TV, website, radio, magazine

300

What tense describes an action happening right now? Signal words: now, at the moment, look!

Present Continuous

300

GO + _____ = to continue doing something

on

300

Add -ful to "help". What does the new word mean?

helpful = useful, giving help

300

Alexander Graham Bell invented this device that lets people talk across long distances.

The telephone / telegraph

400

what word means "beautiful" for men?

handsome

400

What tense connects past actions to the present? Signal words: already, yet, just, ever

Present Perfect

400

LOOK + _____ + to = to wait excitedly for something

forward to

400

Make the comparative form of "beautiful".

more beautiful

400

(Music) Name 3 music genres from Module 7.

pop, rock, classical, jazz, hip-hop

500

Shopping vocabulary (Module 9): What do you ask a shop assistant?

Can you help me? How much is this?

500

Complete: "If I _____ (have) more time, I _____ (travel) more." What conditional is this?

had / would travel – Second Conditional

500

COME + _____ = to find something unexpectedly 

across

500

What is the superlative form of "bad"? Use it in a sentence.

the worst

500

This person investigates events and writes reports for newspapers or TV.

a journalist