People
Memory
Past and Future Tenses
Vocabulary
100

Who was the first man on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

100

The sound of fireworks often ... me of my childhood.

reminded

100

I imagine the stadium ____ (be) full for the match on Saturday.

will be

100

Verb: to stop yourself thinking about something unpleasant 

blot out

200

Who was one of the most popular American actresses in 1950-1960s?

Marilyn Monroe

200

Unfortunately, I have to ... my brains all the time if I need to recall something.

rack

200

____ you ____ (stay) in to watch TV tonight, or ___ you ___ (come) dancing?

Are you staying; are you coming

200

Noun: a memory of something

recollection

300

An American actor and musician, mostly known for his role as Captain Jack Sparrow

Johnny Depp

300

I have a memory like a ... It's hard for me to keep so much information in mind.

sieve

300

When I ____ (be) a teenager, my friends ____ (always/tease) me because of my red hair.

was; were always teasing

300

Adjective: making you remember or imagine something pleasant

evocative

400

A British singer widely famous for her albums 19, 21 and 25, also a creator of such songs as Hello, Someone like you, Rolling in the Deep

Adele

400

The smell of my mother's old perfume is ...

unforgettable

400

Before we ____ (go) to bed that night, I ____ (read) a very scary story about a wicked witch.

went; had been reading

400

Verb: to talk or write about past experiences that you remember with pleasure

reminisce

500

An American politician, also known as a Founding Father and the first president of the United States. The current capital of the USA is named in honour of him

George Washington

500

His name doesn't ... my memory and doesn't ring any ...

jog; bell

500

The room I most ____ (want) to explore was my grandfather's study, precisely because granny ____ (tell) me not to go in there.

wanted; had told

500

Verb: to make yourself stop thinking about something by force

suppress