IDIOMS
VOCABULARY
PHRASAL VERBS
MODALS
TRIVIA FACTS
100

this idiom means to try and achieve very challenging aims

What is "to reach for the stars"?

100

turn away your eyes or thoughts from something

What is "avert"?

100

invite on a date

What is "ask somebody out"?

100

We use ___ or ____ to describe a general past or present ability.

"She ___ play the piano by the age of five."

"They ___ do it when they really put their mind to it."

What are CAN/COULD?

100

How is the hashtag symbol "#" technically called?

What is "octothorpe"?

200

this idiom means to be grateful for opportunities or good fortune

What is "to thank one's lucky stars"?

200

a difficult or terrible situation

What is "plight"?

200

stop functioning (vehicle, machine)

What is "break down"?

200

We use _____ to talk about ability in a specific situation.

"The car broke down, but they were able to fix it."

What is "be able to"?

200

What do the 100 folds in a chef's hat represent?

What is "100 ways to cook an egg"?

300

this idiom means to suddenly become famous after a successful film

What is "to shoot to fame"?

300

a person who is standing near and observing something but not participating

What is "bystander"?

300

phone many different places/people

What is "call around"?

300

We use ___, ___ and ___ for past, present and future possibility. They suggest a 50% possibility that something is true or false.

"She ___ be the leader of this country in the near future"

"That ____ be your mum calling."


What are "MAY/MIGHT and COULD"?

300

What are some cats allergic to?

What is "people"?

400

this idiom means to say that a course of events or outcome is certain to happen

What is "to be written in the stars"?

400

to be affected by emotion in a very strong way

What is "overwhelmed"?

400

move back in a position/group

What is "drop back"?

400

to express a past possibility we use

___/___/___/ + have + past participle


"They __ not have seen the news."

What are "MIGHT/MAY/COULD"?

400

What is the national animal of Scotland?

What is "unicorn"?

500

this idiom means that the acquisition of fame may not be worth all the suffering that goes with it

What is "what price fame"?

500

limit the development and progress of something

What is "hinder"?

500

communicate, make understandable

What is "get something across/over"?

500

We use ___ or ___ when we are fairly certain that something is or was true.

"We ___ all fit in that car. It is tiny."


What are "CAN'T/COULDN'T"?

500

____ more people speak English as a second language than as a native one.  

(How many times?)                  

What is "four"?