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100

a small, light object with a rounded end to which real or artificial feathers are fixed, that is hit over the net in the game of badminton

a shuttlecock

100

to be very happy

on cloud nine

100

Translate:

Čím déle spím, tím se lépe cítím.

The longer I sleep, the better I feel.

100

Translate:

knedlo, vepřo, zelo

roast pork, dumplings, sauerkraut/cabbage

100

Translate:

nezaměstnanost, hladomor, chudoba

unemployment, famine, poverty

200

the place where golf is played

a course

200

I don't understand it.

It's all Greek (to me).

200

Report the following direct speech. What did Mike say?

I will speak to Mark tomorrow.

Mike said he would speak to Mark the day after/the following day.

200

Enumerate ten kinds of fruit.

bananas, strawberries, raspberries, kiwis, pears, blueberries, mangoes, tangerines, peaches, apples...

200

the intentional ending of a pregnancy

abortion

300

a person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part

a spectator

300

to study hard

to hit the books

300

Translate and specify the punctuation.

Moje levá paže, kterou jsem si zlomil před třemi měsíce, pořád bolí.

My left arm, which I broke 3 months ago, still still hurts.

300

Translate:

svíčková na smetaně, knedlíky, brusinky a šlehačka

sirloin beef in cream sauce, dumplings, cranberries and whipped cream

300

food, money, or services that provide help for people in need

relief

400

a sports competition in which a heavy metal ball is thrown from the shoulder as far as possible

SHOT PUT

400

a lazy person who avoids an active way of life

a couch potato

400

Fill in the correct future forms:

1/ The train ______/leave/ at 6 tomorrow.

2/ We______/play/ basketball at the weekend. Everything has been arranged.

3/ _____we______/go/ to the party? (suggestion)

1/ The train leaves at 6 tomorrow.

2/ We are playing basketball at the weekend. Everything has been arranged.

3/ Shall we go to the party? (suggestion)

400

Supply the English words for the kitchen tools, appliances and equipment

- a small object with three or four points and a handle, that you use to pick up food and eat with 

- a kitchen tool for removing the skin of fruit and vegetables 

- a metal device with holes surrounded by sharp edges used to cut food into small pieces (e.g. cheese)

a fork, a peeler, a grater

400

a time of great disagreement, confusion, or suffering OR

an extremely difficult or dangerous point in a situation

crisis

500

a referee for tennis

an umpire

500

to travel with a very small amount of money

on a shoestring

500

Translate:

málo chleba, moc přátel, několik minut, obě děti, v každé ruce

little bread, a lot of/many friends, several/some/a few minutes, both children, in each hand

500

What are the traditional Scottish and English/British meals?

Clues: parts of a sheep boiled in the sheep's stomach, a fast food meal

Scottish haggis, English fish and chips/chicken curry

500

a person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid to do it

a volunteer