Grammar 1
Grammar 2
Vocabulary
Adjectives to describe a film
100

I haven’t texted my friend _____ . I’ll do it now.

yet
100

Far - ____- _____

Far - Further - The Furthest

100


the events in the story of a drama

plot

100

 making people unable to stop using it or doing it

addictive

200

And I ____ (just / speak) to some of my friends on the phone.

have just spoken

200

Dad thought I was too young to go to the festival alone. 

Dad thought I wasn’t ____ to go to the festival alone.

Dad thought I wasn’t old enough to go to the festival alone.

200


the written words of a drama

script

200

causing strong, often sad, feelings about somebody/something

moving

300

Tom has ____ phoned from Australia – a few moments ago.

just

300

I’m better at Art than Science.

I’m not ____ at Science as I am at Art.

I'm not as good at science as I am at Art.

300

the way a drama finishes

ending

300

not as good, successful, etc. as you had hoped

disappointing

400

Yesterday, we ____ (eat) a fantastic meal in a restaurant by the sea.

ate

400

This book isn’t as interesting as the last one I read. 

The last book I read was _____ this one.

The last book I read was more interesting than this one.

400

the main people in a drama

characters

400

difficult to understand

complex

500

Writer Jenna Sams has ____ won two prizes and she’s only seventeen!

already

500

This CD is worse than any others in my collection. This is ______ CD in my collection.

This is the worst CD in my collection.

500

the place where or time when a    
drama happens  

setting

500

causing someone to feel nervous, worried, or uncomfortable

embarrassing