GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
CULTURE
LISTENING
IDIOMS
100


Correct the mistake: She don’t like apples.



She doesn’t like apples.


100

What’s the opposite of modest

Egotistical, Egocentric, Arrogant, Bragger, Braggart 

100

What’s the capital of England?

London

100

What’s her last name?

Miller

100

What does “It’s raining cats and dogs” mean?

It’s raining very heavily or a lot.

200

Change to past simple: They Play football on Sundays.

They Played football last Sunday.

200

Give one synonym of happy

Glad / pleased / joyful / cheerful

200

Name one traditional French food.

Ratatouille / Croissant / Macaron

200

What time does he wake up?

At 7 o’clock.

200

What does ”Break the ice” mean?

To start a conversation in a social situation.

300

Choose the right option: He (go/goes) to school every day.

He goes to school every day.

300

Translate into English: biblioteca.

Library

300

Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?

William Shakespeare

300
What did he buy?

A new jacket.

300

Choose the correct idiom: I was keeping this information just for me, but finally I decided to (kill to birds with one stone / let the cat out of the bag).

Let the cat out of the bag.

400

Make a question: She is reading a book.

What is she reading? OR Is she reading a book?

400

Fill in the missing word: She is very ____ (beautiful, blue, quickly).

She is very beautiful.

400

What’s the most famous waterfall in the world?

Niagara Falls

400

Where are they going?

To the beach.

400

What does “a piece of cake“ mean?

Something is very easy.

500

Rewrite in passive: They built the house in 1990.

The house was built in 1990. OR The house was built in 1990 by them.

500
Explain the difference: Say vs. Tell.

Say = Focus on the words spoken.

Tell = Focus on the listener.

500

In the U.S., what holiday is celebrated on the 4th of July?

Independence Day

500

How long has he been studying English?

For three years.

500

Complete the expression: ”Don’t judge a book by its ___”.

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