TRIPS
PHRASAL VERBS
ART
EXTREME ADJECTIVES
GRAMMAR
100

A pleasure voyage on a ship

A CRUISE

100

To return to a place

TO COME BACK

100

Someone who sings, plays, or performs in a public place so that people will give money

A BUSKER

100

Extremely bad, unpleasant, ugly. 

AWFUL

100

The PRESENT PERFECT is used with  FINISHED TIME expressions

TRUE/FALSE

FALSE

200

The fact of going up or ascending, especially by using the hands and feet or feet only.

CLIMBING

200

To relax

TO CHILL OUT

200

Drawings, writings, or marks made in public places, as walls, signs, or posters.

GRAFFITI

200

Extremely small

TINY

200
CORRECT IF NECESSARY:


She haven't already ate her sandwich. 

She HASN'T EATEN her sandwich YET

300

The activity of walking long distances on foot for pleasure

TREKKING

300

To discover

TO FIND OUT

300

A small drum with several pairs of metal jingles attached, played by striking it with the knuckles and shaking.

A TAMBOURINE

300

Extremely tired

EXHAUSTED

300

Modal verb to express that you have permission to do something

TO BE ALLOWED TO
400

The sport or activity of using boats

SAILING

400

To learn something in an informal way

TO PICK UP

400

One of a pair of small drums, played by beating with the fingers:

BONGOS

400

Filled with terror, very frightened

TERRIFIED

400

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION:

We've been here SINCE/FOR two days

We've been here FOR two days

500

An excursion in which a person shows you a place or a particular route

A GUIDED TOUR

500

To explore

TO LOOK AROUND

500


A person who keeps several objects, as balls, knives, etc. in continuous motion in the air at the same time by tossing and catching

A JUGGLER

500

Absolutely necessary, indispensable

ESSENTIAL

500

A modal verb you use to be extremely polite when you ask for permission

MAY