Vocabulary
Grammar
Directions
Interpretation
Advanced English
100

What is the meaning of “happy”?

Feeling good or joyful.

100

What is the past tense of “go”?

Went

100

What does “turn left” mean?

Move to the left side.

100

What is a verb?

An action word.

200

What is a synonym for “big”?

Large 

200

Complete: She ____ (be) happy yesterday.

Was

200

What does “go straight ahead” mean?

Continue forward.

200

What is an adjective?

A word that describes a noun.

300

What is the opposite of “expensive”?

Cheap

300

When do we use “a” vs “an”?

“A” before consonant sounds, “an” before vowel sounds.

300

If the bank is next to the school, where is it?

Beside the school.

300

What is the difference between “much” and “many”?

“Much” for uncountable nouns, “many” for countable nouns.

400

What does “borrow” mean?

To take something and return it later.

400

What is the present continuous form of “run”?

Running

400

What does “across from” mean?

On the opposite side.

400

What is a phrasal verb?

A verb + preposition/adverb (e.g., give up).

500

What is the difference between “say” and “tell”?

“Say” does not require an object (e.g., say something), while “tell” needs a person (tell someone something).

500

Explain the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple.

Present Perfect connects past actions to the present (I have eaten), while Past Simple refers to a finished time (I ate yesterday).

500

Give directions using at least 3 steps: school → supermarket.

Example: Go straight ahead, turn right, then the supermarket is next to the bank.

500

Why is English considered a global language, and how does this affect communication worldwide?

Because of historical, economic, and cultural influence (like the British Empire and the U.S.), English became dominant, making global communication easier but also creating linguistic inequality.