Comparatives and superlatives (adjectives and adverbs)
Idioms
Prepositions
American vs British English
Phrasal verbs
100

That test was _____(easy) than the last one.

easier

100

Break a leg

good luck.

100

I am afraid___spiders.

I am afraid OF spiders.

100

What is the British word for pants?

Trousers.

100

"Catch up" with someone.

To meet someone you know after not seeing them for a period of time and talk about what you have been doing.

200

That film was awful, it was definitely ___(bad) I've ever seen in my life.

the worst

200

A piece of cake

(a simple task that is easy to do)

200

He was happy____winning the lottery

He was happy ABOUT winning the lottery.

200
What is the British word for "store"?
shop
200

"hang out" with someone.

Spend time with someone.

300

Competition to get into the course is ____ (tough) than ever before.

tougher

300

A blessing in disguise.

A good thing that seemed bad at first.

300

Everything depends____your last decision.

Everything depends ON your last decision.

300
What is the British word for "sneakers"?
trainers
300

"Looking forward to".

Feel excited.

400

He decided to take his studies ____(serious) this semester.

more seriously

400

Hang in there.

Don't give up.

400

I’m surprised____how fast my students are learning.

I’m surprised AT how fast my students are learning.

400

What is the British word for potato chips?

Crisps.

400

"Carry on".

To continue.

500

He decided to stop arguing and ____(reluctant) accepted his boss's decision.

reluctantly

500

Feel under the weather.

To feel sick.

500

I am fed up____you.

with

500
What is the British word for "french fries"?
chips
500

"Pull off".

When you manage to complete a difficult task.