Vocabulary
Phrasal verbs
Translations
Grammar
Verb tenses
100

Having two options if the first doesn't go well

Have a plan A and have a plan B 

100

Become happier or make someone happier

Cheer up

100

Work out

Entrenar

100

The reason ___ he decided to leave the party was a mistery

Why
100
She played tennis yesterday

Past simple

200

A story plot that is not interesting, well-developed, or convincing

Weak storyline

200

Understand something after thinking about it

Figure out

200

Failure

Fallida

200

Daniel, ___ dad coaches the basketball team, has just got a place in the national team

Whose

200

They will go on a school trip next month

Future 

300

To be later than expected

Be running late

300

Make people admire your abilities

Show off

300

Get rid off

Deshacerse de algo o alguien

300

Change into cleft sentence:

They really enjoyed the special effects in the film

What they really enjoyed was the special effects in the film

300

She was watching TV when I called her

Past continuous

400

To say or show that you will cause harm, trouble, or damage to someone or something 

Threaten

400

Compete or fight against someone

Take on

400

Boast about something

Hablar mucho o de forma exagerada sobre algo

400

You ___ buy any spaghetti, I have got lots in the cupboard

Don't need to

400

I had finished my homework before I went to the cinema

Past perfect simple

500

A person or thing that is believed to bring bad luck, or to cause bad luck.

Jinx

500

To make someone lose interest in something or not want to do it anymore

Put somebody off
500

Slouch

Andar, sentar o estar encorvado

500

Change the sentence into reported speech:

We didn't enjoy the film

They said they hadn't enjoyed the film
500

I hadn't been sleeping well recently

Past perfect continuous