Vocabulary
Grammar
Phrasal Verbs
Idioms & Expressions
Mystery Category
100

Name three types of transportation.

A plane, a tram, a car, a bus, a boat, a train

100

Choose the correct option: She (go/goes) to school every day.

goes

100

What does wake up mean?

To open your eyes after sleeping.

100

What does "It's not my cup of tea" mean?

It's none of my business.

100

What’s the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

200

What are four things you can find in an office?

A PC, a chair, office workers, documents, pens etc-

200

Fill in the blank: If I ______ (have) enough money, I would travel the world.

had

200

Choose the correct meaning of run out of: (a) escape, (b) not have enough of something, (c) exercise outside.

not have enough of something

200

What does "break the ice" mean?

To start a conversation and get comfortable around each other. 

200

Which word is both a noun and a verb? Give an example of both uses in a sentence.

run, watch, dance, cook.

300

Give five adjectives to describe a person’s personality.

Cosy, charming, interesting, arrogant, selfish etc. 

300

Correct the mistake: She can to swim very fast.

She can swim very fast.

300

Complete the sentence: She was very sad, but her friend tried to ______ her ______.  

cheer her up

300

Complete the phrase: "Don't cry over ______ milk."

spilled


No use of being upset because of something that has happened and cannot be changed. 

300

Name a famous British actor or singer.

Adele, Benedict Cumberbatch, Sting, the Beatles etc

400

What are three different ways to say “tired”?

exhausted, frazzled, dead etc

400

What’s the difference between "since" and "for"? Give an example.

Since: some start pont, for - to show duration

400

What is the opposite of pick up?

put down

400

What does "hit the books" mean? 

study hard

400

What is the opposite of "generous"?

stingy

500

What are five things you can pack in a suitcase for a vacation?

documents, suitcase, first aid kit, socks, dress etc

500

Put the words in the correct order: never / London / I / have / to / been / before

I have never been to London before.

500

Use give up in a sentence correctly.

You shouldn't give up because of one failure. 

500

Use "piece of cake" in a sentence correctly.

The math test was a piece of cake - I finished it in 10 minutes. 

500

Unscramble this word: ouclear

crucial