Grammar
Fix the mistake
Family & Personality
Money matters
Changing lives & stereotypes
100

When talking about a specific point in time in the past, you would use this preposition. For example, "I've lived here ____ 2010."

since

100

Fix the mistake: "Are you coming to a party next weekend? I'd love to see you there!"

the party
100

If you are the person who always finds it hard to relax and worries a lot, you might be described with this adjective.

anxious

100

What's this?

a bill (US) note (UK)

100

This term refers to oversimplified images or ideas of a particular type of person or thing.

stereotypes

200

What's the difference between PP and PPC?

PP = happened in the past but affects the present

PPC = started in the past and continues in the present

200

Fix the mistake: "My friend and I has been working a lot on this project recently."

have been

200

This word describes a child who is the only child in their family and has no siblings.

only child

200

When you receive money for the work you do, you do this.

earn money

200

Explain the meaning of literacy. 

the ability to read or write

300

Name 5 keywords for Present Perfect Continuous. 

all day, recently, lately, all night, all morning, for ages

300

Fix the mistake: "I was born in Santiago, which is a beautiful city, and I live there all my life."

I've lived there all my life

300

This adjective describes someone who usually gets what they want from their parents and might be a bit demanding.

spoilt

300

money that somebody or a bank lends you

a loan

300

to have a hard and difficult time

to struggle

400

Complete the sentence: "I ______ to Japan on July 11th, at 7.15. I've already bought my tickets!" (travel)

am travelling (arrangement = present continuous for the future)

400

Fix the mistake: "I've never gone to London before." 

been

400

In your own words, what is "moody"?

a person who is happy one moment and sad the next, temperamental / quality of being temperamental

400

money that a bank lends you to buy a house

a mortgage

400

to make or become larger; to add to

to increase

500

What's the difference between a/an vs. the vs. no article in articles?

a = general (sing)

an = general + vowel i.e. an apple (sing)

the = specific objet or noun (sing)

- (no articile) = general (plurals)

500
Fix the mistake: "I can't affort the ticket! It cost more than $50."

costs

500

deserving trust, dependable 

reliable

500

In your own words, what is a budget? 

Money you have planned to spend on something in particular / a financial plan.

500

What's the word for this definition? "practical knowledge which almost everybody has"

common sense