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Words of Wonder
Laško IPA
Are you for real?
100

How do celebrities stay cool?

They have many fans

100

What are the four main parts of a pros and cons essay?

Introduction, advantages, disadvantages and conclusion

100

In weighing sides, a thorough view, 

Listing merits, exploring through. 

Examining aspects, for and against, 

What's the document, both for and hence?

A pros and cons essay

100

skuːl

School

100

What is an idiom for ignoring someone or treating them unkindly

To give them the cold shoulder

200

If you are American when you go into and when you come out of a bathroom, what are you while in the bathroom?

European

200

Name at least four parts of speech

noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, interjection

200

In joy and tears, they're always near, 

A treasure cherished, year after year. 

A partner in crime, through thick and thin, 

Who's the one that's your closest kin?

Best friend

200

ˈraɪtɪŋ

Writing

200

What is the meaning of this idiom: "Don't waste your breath!"

don't talk to me, there is nothing of interest that you can tell me

300

Why can't you trust an atom?

Because they make up everything

300

What is a group of related sentences that express a single main idea or topic?

A paragraph

300

Where minds convene in scholarly flight, 

In dormitories where dreams take height. 

Away from home, yet a second home's charm, 

What's the puzzle behind this educational form?

Boarding school

300

ˈskɒtlənd

Scotland

300

What is an idiom for when you want to say that someone must be kidding or messing with you?

You're pulling my leg!

400

Why couldn't the bicycle stand on its own?

It was two tired

400

What do we call a non-literal expression whose meaning we cannot get from the words that make it up

idiom

400

What garment binds, yet sets apart, 

In classrooms, corridors, and hearts? 

A cloak of unity, yet each unique form, 

What's the puzzle behind this norm?

School uniforms

400

ədˈvɑːntɪʤ

Advantage

400

What is the idiom for when you want to say you really love sweet things?

To have a sweet tooth
500

What does the house wear?

Address

500

What is SVO?

Subject, verb, object

e.g. The teacher loves money​​​​
500

Midst steps we take, a sudden pang, 

A stumble, a halt, a sudden clang. 

In moments of movement, a sudden tangle, 

What's the pain from a simple mangle?


A twisted ankle

500

kənˈkluːʒᵊn

Conclusion

500

What is the meaning of the idiom in the following sentence: "I was reading a book about linguistics, but it just went straight over my head."

I did not understand anything.