Vocabulary
Culture
Present Perfect
Grammar
Idioms
100

This is the word for a person who teaches students at school.

Teacher

100

This country is famous for tea, double-decker buses, and Big Ben.

United Kingdom

100

She _____ _____ soccer her entire life. (play)

She has played soccer her entire life.

100

What's the past simple form of "be"?

Was/were

100

To “break the ice” means to do this in a social situation.

It means to start a conversation or make people feel comfortable.

200

A group of people who usually sing in churches. 

Choir

200

The 4th of July is a national holiday in this country.

United States

200

I ____ ____ to Asia twice. (go)

I have gone to Asia twice

200

This article is used before a word starting with a vowel sound.

An

200

If someone "spills the beans", they do this.

Reveal a secret

300

It’s the opposite of "cheap".

Expensive

300

This famous playwright wrote "Romeo and Juliet".

William Shakespeare

300

We ____ ____ her the truth. (tell)

We have told her the truth

300

Complete with the correct form: “If I ____ (be) you, I would travel the world.”

were

300

"It's raining cats and dogs" means...

It raining a lot.

400

A synonym for "happy" that starts with the letter “J”.

Joyful

400

This is the name of the indigenous people of New Zealand known for the Haka dance.

Māori

400

You ___ ____ three bones. (break)

You have broken three bones

400

Complete with the correct form: “I _____________ (see) my friends this week”

have seen

400

“Hit the books” means to do this.

Start studying

500

This word means "very tired" and starts with an “E”.

Exhausted

500
What's the highest mountain in the UK?

Mt. Ben Nevis

500

They ____ ____ in the ocean. (swim)

They have swum in the ocean

500

Name the tense: “He had studied for hours before the test.”

Past Perfect

500

To “let the cat out of the bag” means...

to reveal a secret