Vocabulary in Context
Phrasal Verbs
Idioms & Expressions
100

Over-reliance on digital tools may lead to surface-level learning.

A) deep
B) shallow

C temporary
D) independent

B) shallow

100

 She gradually picked up academic vocabulary by reading research articles.

A) rejected
B) memorized formally
C) learned naturally
D) forgot

C) learned naturally

100

At the beginning, understanding lectures felt impossible, but after a few weeks, things finally fell into place.
What does the idiom mean?

Started to make sense

200

The platform provides tailored feedback based on the learner’s performance.

A) general
B) delayed
C) personalized
D) critical

C) personalized

200

Many learners fall back on their first language when they feel under pressure.

A) forget
B) depend on
C) improve
D) translate

B) depend on

200

Watching videos alone won’t help, you need to put the language to use.
Meaning?

Use it actively / in real situations

300

"Although she could memorize grammar rules easily, applying them in spontaneous conversations remained elusive."

Question: What does “elusive” mean in this context?

Hard to grasp, difficult to achieve

300

If learners constantly put off speaking practice, their fluency will stagnate.

A) avoid completely
B) delay
C) enjoy
D) repeat

B) delay

300

"He understood the theory perfectly, but putting it into practice is easier said than done."

Question: What does the idiom “easier said than done” mean?

Something is simple to talk about but difficult to actually do

400

"Many learners rely on passive exposure, but meaningful practice is required for proficiency."

Question: What does “proficiency” mean?

High level of skill or competence

400

The teacher encouraged students to branch out and explore unfamiliar learning platforms.

A) focus deeply
B) repeat the same method
C) try new options
D) stop learning

C) try new options

400

He learned the grammar rules well, but real conversations were a different ball game.
Meaning?

A completely different situation