Vocabulary B2
Use of English B2
Vocabulary C1
Use of English C1
Vocabulary and Use of English B1
100

Choose the correct word: Despite / Although the rain, we continued the picnic.

Despite the rain, we continued the picnic.

100

I haven’t seen her for two years.
Rewrite using "last":

It's been two years since I last saw her.

100

What does the word meticulous mean? Use it in a sentence.

Meticulous means showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Example: She is meticulous about keeping her desk organized.

100

Complete the sentence:
The manager's decision was highly __________ by the staff. (controversy)

controversial

100

Complete the sentence:
She’s very __________—she always smiles and says hello. (friend)

friendly

200

What is the opposite of “encourage”? Use both in a sentence.

The opposite is “discourage.”
Example: My parents encouraged me to study abroad, but my friends tried to discourage me.

200

Complete the sentence:
It was a very __________ performance. (impress)

impressive

200

Choose the correct word: He has a very ______ attitude towards risk.
a) reckless
b) risky
c) endangered
d) hazardous

a) reckless

200

I regret not studying harder for the exam.
Use: wished

I wished I had studied harder for the exam.

200

I started playing the guitar five years ago.
Use: been

I have been playing the guitar for five years.

300

What is the difference between "economic" and "economical"?

"Economic" relates to the economy (e.g., economic growth), while "economical" means cost-effective or not wasteful (e.g., an economical car).

300

If I ______ more time, I would travel the world.
a) have
b) had
c) will have
d) would have

b) had

300

What is a formal synonym for "help"?

Assist or facilitate (depending on context).

300

She was promoted, not only because of her skills but also ______ she showed great leadership.

because

300

I’m really looking forward ______ the concert on Friday.
a) for
b) to
c) at
d) about

b) to

400

What’s a synonym of “reluctant”?

A synonym of “reluctant” is “unwilling” or “hesitant”.

400

He didn’t go to the party, ______ he had promised to.

although

400

What does the expression "a double-edged sword" mean?

It refers to something that has both positive and negative consequences.
Example: Working from home is a double-edged sword—it gives you flexibility but can blur work-life boundaries.

400

Had he known about the traffic, he ______ earlier.
a) left
b) would leave
c) would have left
d) had left

c) would have left

400

He couldn’t go to school ______ he was ill.

because

500

What does the word "inevitable" mean? Use it in a sentence.

"Inevitable" means something that cannot be avoided.
Example: It was inevitable that he would find out the truth sooner or later.

500

They started working here in 2010.
Use: "since"

They have been working here since 2010.

500

What is the difference between credible and creditable?

  • Credible = believable or trustworthy (e.g., a credible witness).

  • Creditable = deserving praise or recognition (e.g., a creditable performance).

500

Complete the sentence:
The CEO gave a very __________ speech about the future of the company. (inspire)

inspiring

500

Match the word to its synonym:
"angry" – a) tired, b) furious, c) excited, d) nervous

b) furious