Grammar
Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs
English Culture & History
British vs. American English
100

She is ___ (tall) than her brother.

taller

100

He won a gold ___ at the Olympics.

medal

100

Please ___ (take care of) the baby while I’m cooking

look after

100

The capital of the UK is ___.

London

100

UK: flat | US: ___

apartement

200

They ___ (live) here since 2015

have lived

200

We stayed at a small ___ and breakfast in the countryside.

bed

200

They had to ___ (cancel) the concert because of rain.

call off

200

Shakespeare wrote Romeo and ___. 

Juliet


200

UK: crisps | US: ___

chips

300

By this time next year, I ___ (finish) my exams.

will have finished

300

She got the highest ___ in the class.

mark(s)

300

He ___ (invented) a story to explain why he was late.

made up

300

In England, people drink a lot of ___.

tea
300

UK: holiday | US: ___

vacation

400

If I ___ more time, I would play more sports.

had

400

Many people are worried about ___ (cutting down trees).

deforestation

400

Hurry up! ___ the bus is coming. (enter quickly)

get on

400

he Queen who ruled the UK for more than 70 years was ___.

Queen Elizabeth II

400

UK: happy | US: ___

glad

500

Tomorrow at 8 pm, I ___ (study) for my English test.

will be studying

500

Companies must protect their data with strong ___.

cybersecurity / data encryption

500

He was tired, so he ___ the lights and went to bed.

turned off

500

The famous clock tower in London is called ___.

Big Ben

500

UK: rubbish bin | US: ___

trash can