Vocabulary
Phrasal verbs
Modal verbs
Second Conditional
Adjectives -ed/-ing
100

A specialist who designs, builds, tests, and maintains software applications or systems, utilizing programming languages and problem-solving skills to create solutions for digital challenges.

software developer

100

(think of or produce something)
 Our manager asked us to c___ __ ___ new ideas for the project.


come up with 

100

You _____ study tonight to do well in the test tomorrow.t!

must/have to

100

I don’t study for my school exams, so I don’t do well.

If I studied for my school exams, I ____ well.

would do

100

She was so (tired/tiring) after the long journey that she fell asleep immediately.

tired

200

I’ll _____ if I arrive at the office late!

(I won't have job anymore)


get the sack/ get fired

200

(arrive)

He didn’t t___ __ for the interview, so we chose another candidate.


turn up

200

Tom ____ come to the cinema tonight. He’s going to a party.

can't

200

 I’m not rich, so I have to work.

If I were rich, I ____ have to work.

wouldn't

200

I felt very (embarrassed/embarrassing) when I forgot my lines during the play.

embarrassed

300

If he criticizes my work again, I’ll____

(leave a job)

resign from a job

300

(make someone not want or like something)
The long working hours really p___ me ___ that job.



put sb off  

300

You borrow my bike if you want – I don’t mind.

can

300

I buy lots of magazines, so I never have any money.

If I ____ so many magazines, I’d have more money

didn't buy

300

This puzzle is so (confused/confusing) that I don’t know where to start.

confusing

400

_____ means you can start and finish work when you choose, as long as you complete a certain number of hours in the day.

flexible hours

400

 (tolerate something or someone)
I don’t know how she p___ __ __ such a rude boss.


put up with

400

You _____ pay for the school trip today; next week is fine

don't have to/don't need to/needn't 

400

If Bill had a car, he’d give you a lift to work.

Bill ___ a car, so he can’t give you a lift to work.

doesn't have

400

The movie was incredibly (excited/exciting), and I couldn’t take my eyes off the screen.

exciting

500

_____ people manage their own work and don't work for a company

self-employed

500

(employ someone)
The company is growing and plans to t___ __ new staff next month.

take smb on

500

 Dad ____ go to work tomorrow; it’s the weekend.

doesn't have to/needn't/doesn't need to

500

If Anna studied harder, her results would be better.

Anna ____hard, so her results aren’t good.

doesn't study

500

The food in our canteen at work is (disgusting/disgusted.) Everything tastes horrible!

disgusting