Slang
Vocabulary Basics
Grammar
Guess the Movie
Sustainability x2
100

Something good, interesting, or impressive

Cool


100

What word means the opposite of "cold"?

Hot

100

What is the past tense of buy?

Bought

100

In this movie, a young wizard goes to a magic school called Hogwarts.

Harry Potter

100

What are the three pillars of sustainability?

Environmental, Social, and Economic

200

Relax or calm down

Chill

200

What word means the opposite of "expensive"?

Cheap

200

Whis one is correct: I "did" or "made" a mistake

Made

200

This animated movie follows a clownfish father searching the ocean for his lost son.

Finding Nemo

200

Which SDG focuses on climate change?

SDG 13 – Climate Action

300

Something very easy to do

Piece of cake

300

A word that describes someone who is very intelligent

Smart

300

Choose the correct sentence:
A) I have lived here since five years
B) I have lived here for five years


B) I have lived here for five years


300

In this movie, blue aliens live on a distant planet called Pandora.

Avatar

300

What is the main difference between a linear economy and a circular economy?

A linear economy follows “take-make-dispose,” while a circular economy aims to reuse, repair, recycle, and keep value in the system.

400

A casual way to say hello or ask how someone is doing

What's up?

400

What is the English word for "temprano"?

Early

400

“If I ___ about the traffic, I would have left earlier.”


Had known


400

This movie tells the story of a giant ship that sinks after hitting an iceberg.

Titanic

400

What is “greenwashing”?

When a company appears environmentally responsible without making meaningful sustainable changes

500

To leave or start a trip

Hit the road

500

What word means to "decide" between options?

Choose

500

 Fill in the blank:
“Rarely ___ such an impressive performance.”


Have I seen


500

In this movie, toys come to life when humans are not around.

Toy Story

500

Why can a solution that uses technology still fail to be sustainable?

Because technology alone does not guarantee social, environmental, or economic value; it may create new problems, inequalities, or waste.