What's the idiom, that means 'to form an opinion about a person, only based on their appearance'?
to judge a book by its cover
Which phrases represent these images?
1)
2)
3)
1) cross the arms;
2) cover the mouth;
3) pick smth up;
What words do these pictures represent?
1) 2)
3)
1) dehydration;
2) vomit;
3) choke;
What do you call 'the money paid by a company to its employees when they move to another place to work to help them with the costs'?
relocation package
What do you call 'a special event/action that happens very rarely and is very important and memorable'?
once-in-a-lifetime experience
When do you use -ed and -ing endings?
(e.g I am depress..
This movie is depress..)
-ed to describe your emotions/feelings;
-ing todescribe things and actions;
I am depressED
This movie is depressING
Which actions represent these images:
1)
2)
3)
1) to punch;
2) to kick;
3) to pout;
What's English for 'промити рану'?
to rinse the wound
What are synonyms to:
1) disadvantage;
2) mistake/failure;
1) drawback;
2) strike;
Explain the word 'persevere'
to continue making effort and doing something, even despite having problems and difficulties
What's the meaning of and the difference between 'boasting' and 'showing off'?
'boasting' - attract attention of other people by saying how good you are
'showing off' - do certain actions or show something that you own, in order to attract attention of other people
Which phrases represent these images?
1) 2) 3)
1) to maintain direct eye contact;
2) to avoid direct eye contact;
3) to pass;
What words do these pictures represent?
1)
2)
3)
1) antiseptic;
2) band-aid;
3) gauze;
What are the synonyms to:
1) quit;
2) get fired;
1) resign;
2) get laid off;
What is English for
1) 'зайти в глухий кут';
2) 'зводити кінці з кінцями';
3) 'світова впізнаваність';
1) to come to a dead-end;
2) to make ends meet;
3) world-wide recognition;
Name synonyms to the following phrases:
1) to seem to be;
2) to tell someone the truth;
3) to find out the true reason for something;
1) to come across as;
2) to set someone straight;
3) to get to the bottom of the situation;
Which phrases represent these images?
1)
2)
3)
1) to lean on smth;
2) to lift smth;
3) to sprint;
What do you call the state between being awake and sleeping?
drowsiness
What is a 'sabbatical program'?
a year or shorter period of a paid leave for study, rest, or travel, given at intervals (usually seven or five years), to some college teachers and nowadays to people in other fields at full or partial salary
Correct the mistakes in the sentences.
"I want to do my dreams be true one day.
I have troubles to focus on this project.
It's hard to get things going, when you don't have big names and money in front of you."
"I want to make my dreams come true one day.
I have troubles focusing on this project.
It's hard to get things going, when you don't have big names and money behind you."
Name antonyms to the following adjectives:
1) quick-tempered/impulsive; 2) nervous/agressive; 3) altruistic; 4) unconfident; 5) aimless/uncertain;
Get at least 4 out of 5 correct, to recieve the points!
1) composed
2) relaxed/easy-going/laid-back;
3) self-centred/egoistic/selfish;
4) self-assured;
5) determined
Which phrases represent these images?
1)
2) 3)
1) to shrug the shoulders;
2) to crinkle the nose;
3) to leap;
"I was skiing yesterady, when I suddenly fainted and ... . When I woke up, I realised, that I broke my arm. I had an open ... , so the doctors put on a ..., to fixate it."
collapsed;
fracture;
splint;
Explain the meaning of:
1) onsite daycare centres;
2) severance package;
1) a place in the territory of the company where parents can leave their children while they work;
2) a payment and / or other advantages that an employee receives when they get fired;
Complete the missing words:
"Bill Gates knew, that he was ... to suceed the moment he ... his company going. But only when it ... recognition, he stopped living as an ..."
destined/born; got; gained; outcast;