Vocab Lesson 1
Vocab Lesson 2
Vocab Lesson 3
Vocabulary Lesson 4
Grammar
100
This is another word for "Game"
Match
100
This material is used to make clothes, and it comes from a plant.
Cotton
100
This noun means "a lower price".  There are two options.
Discount or Sale
100
This noun means how deep something is.
Depth
100

Finish this sentence with your own words.

If you fall asleep in class, .....

the teacher gets mad.

the student receives a bad report.

etc.

200

This is adjective that means "to be sure"

There are two possible answers


Certain or Quite
200
This is a verb that can mean "to like a lot".
Fond of
200
This is a piece of paper a clerk gives you to show proof of purchase.  You must pronounce this word correct to get the points!
Receipt
200
You use this object to measure your weight.
Scale
200

A person who drives a bus is called ....

(two word answer)

Bus Driver
300
This is where you play a sport's game outside, and it can fit many people.

Stadium


300
You can make tires from this material
Rubber
300
This verb means to fix clothes using needle and thread.  You must pronounce the word correctly to get the points!
Sew
300
This Non Count pronoun means "not a lot".
(a) little
300

Jane:  I may take a nap after work.

What did Jane say?


Extra 50 points (another way to say nap)

Jane said she might take a nap after work.



(Shut eye)

400
The past tense of "throw"
Threw
400
This is a word that includes earrings, necklaces, watches, and rings.

Jewelry


400
This noun means "two of something"
Pair
400
We use this measurement in the United States. The answer contains two words.
Feet and Inches
400

Replace the noun with a non specific noun.

I threw out the garbage yesterday.

I threw it out yesterday.
500
This is a person that trains a team
Coach
500
This verb is what happens first thing in the morning.
Wake up
500
This verb means, "what you need to do with clothes before you buy them, in order to know that they fit correctly"
Try on.
500
You must do this if you weigh too much
Go on a diet.
500

Train A goes 25 mph.  Train B goes 60 mph.

Train C goes 35 mph.

How can we compare the speed of the trains? 

(Two possible answers)


Train A is the slowest.

Train B is the fastest.