DAILY ROUITNES
CLOTHES
PHRASAL VERBS 1
NATURAL DISASTERS
PHRASAL VERBS 2
100

She _______ at 7 o'clock and has breakfast in the kitchen.

gets up

100

What do you wear over your clothes when you go outside and its cold?

jacket, coat, sweatshirt, sweater

100

YOU HAVE A GOOD-FRIENDLY RELATIONSHIP WITH PEOPLE

-RUN OUT

-LOOK AFTER

-GET ALONG

YOU HAVE A GOOD-FRIENDLY RELATIONSHIP WITH PEOPLE

100

any sudden shaking of the ground caused by the passage of seismic waves through Earth's rocks

EARTHQUAKE

100

 Leave a bus, train, plane

GET OFF

200

John ______ in the bathroom after breakfast.

TAKES A SHOWER

200

What type of pants do you wear in summer?

capris, shorts, short pants

200

SOMEONE OR SOMETHING YOU TAKE CARE OF THEM 

-GO ON 

-LOOK FOR 

-LOOK AFTER 

LOOK AFTER 

200

a violent short-lived weather disturbance that is almost always associated with lightning, thunder, dense clouds, heavy rain or hail, and strong gusty winds.

THUNDERSTORM 

200

Take someone to a place and leave them there

DROP OFF

300

Lilly does her homework and then she _________ TV.

watches

300

What type of clothing is usually worn only by girls and women?

dress, dresses, skirt, skirts

300

YOU USE IT COMPLETELY SO THAT THERE IS NO MORE OF IT 

-RUN OUT 

-BRING BACK

-TAKE OFF 

RUN OUT 

300

 A violently rotating column of air touching the ground, usually attached to the base of a thunderstorm.

TORNADO 

300

Go to the airport or station to say goodbye to someone

SEE OFF

400

In the afternoon, my sister and I ________ computer games.

PLAY

400


SCARF 

400

YOU CONTINUE DOING SOMETHING 

-RUN OUT

-GO ON 

-GET ALONG 

GO ON 

400

a rising and overflowing of a body of water especially onto normally dry land

FLOOD 

400

To have a holiday or vacation

GET AWAY

500

Ann ______ her teeth every morning.

BRUSHES

500


SOCKS 

500

YOU STOP DOING IT OR HAVING IT COMPLETELY

-BRING BACK 

-TAKE OFF

-GIVE UP 

GIVE UP 

500

 a large mass of snow, ice, earth, rock, or other material in swift motion down a mountainside or over a precipice

AVALANCHE 


500

Stay somewhere for a short time during a long journey

STOP OVER