vocabulary
verbs of movement
adverb collocations
numbers
nationalities
100

inevitable (adj)

certain to happen and unable to be avoided or prevented

100

hike

to go for a long walk, often over difficult terrain

100

_____ unaware

blissfully unaware

100

the angle of 90 degrees is a _____ angle

the angle of 90 degrees is a right angle

100

Wales - adj

welsch

200

to wind down (v)

to gradually relax after doing something that has made you tired or worried

200

rush

to move with great speed, often too fast

200

_____ involved

actively involved

200

first, second, and third are ____ numbers

first, second, and third are ordinal numbers

200

Switzerland - adj.

swiss

300

innate (adj)

An innate quality or ability is one that you were born with, not one you have learned

300

dash

to go somewhere suddenly and/or quickly

300

____ cold

bitterly cold

300

On my first day in the job, I wore a suit, but I stood out ____ - everyone else was in jeans and T-shirts.

On my first day in the job, I wore a suit, but I stood out a mile - everyone else was in jeans and T-shirts.

300

the people from the Netherlands

the Dutch

400

respite (n)

a pause or rest from something difficult or unpleasant

400

mooch

to walk or do things slowly and without much purpose

400

_____ competitive

fiercely competitive

400

a quarter expressed as a ____ is 0.25

a quarter expressed as a decimal is 0.25

400

a person from Spain

a Spaniard

500

meticulously (adv)

in a way that shows great care and attention to detail

500

prowl

to move quietly and carefully around an area, especially with the intention of committing a crime

500

_____ object

violently object

500

One ____ is around 453,6 grams.

One pound is around 453,6 grams.

500

Peru - adj.

peruvian