Vocabulary
Grammar
Animals
Food and drinks
Idioms
100

“reliable” 

Reliable = someone/something you can trust; dependable.

100

This word replaces a noun (e.g., he, she, it, they).

pronoun?

100

This animal is known as "man's best friend."

Dog

100

This Italian food is round, has cheese and tomato sauce, and is often sliced

Pizza

100

What does “It’s raining cats and dogs” mean?

It’s raining cats and dogs = it’s raining very heavily.

200

What is a synonym for “angry”?


Synonym for angry:
→ mad, upset, furious, annoyed

200

This word type describes a noun (e.g., big, happy, fast).

Adjective

200

This animal is very tall and has a long neck.

giraffe

200

This drink is made from beans and is often hot and can be black or with milk.

Coffee

200

What does “break the ice” mean?

Break the ice = to make people feel more comfortable.

300

What does “to improve” mean?

To improve = to make something better.

300

Make this sentence correct: If I will see her, I will tell her.

Correct sentence:
→ If I see her, I will tell her.

300

This animal is black and white and eats bamboo.

Panda

300

This fruit is often green or red, grows on trees, and keeps the doctor away.

apple

300

What does “once in a blue moon” mean?

Once in a blue moon = very rarely.

400

What is the difference between “borrow” and “lend”?

Borrow = to take something and give it back later.
Lend = to give something to someone and get it back later.

400

What is the difference between “their”, “there” and “they’re”?

Their = they own it

There = place
They’re = they are

400

This animal is very slow and carries its house on its back.

Snail

400

This word describes food that is very spicy and makes your mouth feel hot.

Spicy

400

Explain the idiom “costs an arm and a leg”.

Costs an arm and a leg = very expensive.

500

Explain the meaning of the word “sustainable” and give one example.

Sustainable = something that can continue over time without harming the environment.
Eksempel: renewable energy, recycling, sustainable fashion.

500

This punctuation mark is used to show possession or contractions (e.g., "John’s", "don’t").

apostrophe

500

This animal is a mammal that lays eggs and has a duck-like bill.

Platypus

500

This cooking method means food is cooked slowly in hot oil, often making it crispy (like fries or chicken).

deep-frying

500

"bob’s your uncle"  

it’s easy/there you go