Vocabulary
Grammar
Speaking
100

Who are the "in-laws"?

Parents of my spouse (husband/wife).

100

What is the difference in meaning between: "I read a book." and "I was reading a book."?

In the first one I just want to say I did/finished it, in the second one I am more talking about the activity or how long it took.

100

What are the most typical genres of YA literature?

Mostly fantasy (witches, vampires, or werewolves are really popular), slow-burn romance, or queer literature, high-school/college/academy stories, enemies-to-lovers stories, etc.

200

What is "arson"?

The crime of burning a place, of starting fire somewhere.

200

What is the difference in meaning between: "She always eats the cake." and "She's always eating the cake."

In the first one I am stating a fact, in the second one I am complaining.

200

In what ways are streaming platforms better than regular TV?

You can choose the content/programme, usually no ads, the whole series at once (binge-watching), content in English or original language, etc.

300

What kind of injury I might get if someone punches me in the face? Name at least two.

Any of the following: nosebleed, broken nose, broken jaw, bruise, black eye, broken teeth, and many more 

300

When do I use "much" and when "many"?

"Much" is with uncountable nouns while "many" is with countable nouns.

300

What are the candidates in general usually asked about at a job interview?

Skills, qualities, experience, knowledge, education, the salary, etc. 

400

How do I call people that participate in reality shows?

Contestants

400

In what situations would I use present perfect (has/have + third form)?

When talking about indefinite past, when talking about something recent, when mentioning things I have already done/seen/tried, etc., when I want to say how long has something lasted so far, and so on.

400

How might a person feel if he/she has no friends? Use at least a few expressions.

Unhappy, bored, sad, lonely, disappointed, upset, left out, etc.

500

Name at least three forms of renewable energy

Wind power, solar power, hydropower, geothermal energy, bioenergy, or ocean energy

500

What is the difference in meaning between "don't have to" and "mustn't"?

"Don't have to" means that it is not necessary, "mustn't" means that it is not allowed.

500

What are the advantages of saving documents to the cloud and not just the disc.

I can open them everywhere and on every device, they don't get so easily lost, I can share them with others easily, etc.