Definitions
Grammar
Behaviour
Describing food
News
100

a radio or television programme or transmission in real time

Live broadcast 

100
Verb patterns. Choose all the verbs that are followed by gerund:

decided/fancy/suggest/feel like/want/would like

fancy/suggest/feel like

100
Form an adverb of this  adjective: friendly
In a friendly way
100

Say a word:

 having a surface or consisting of a substance that is perfectly regular and has no holes, lumps, or areas that rise or fall suddenly

Smooth
100

Solve the anagrams:

sdtablo

eetshdoabr

ehedainls

Tabloids

Broadsheet

Headlines 

200

Showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish

Altruistic
200
We use this tense to talk about an action that happened before a specific time in the past.
Past Perfect Simple
200
Solve the anagramms and write them on the board:

loofshi

lcuyms

ushpy

Foolish

Clumsy

Pushy

200
Define these words:

Salty

Sugary

Unripe

Salty - tasting of salt

Sugary - containing sugar

Unripe - not yet ready to be eaten or collected

200

Say a word for every defenition:

1) a piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, or on the internet.

2) newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio that broadcast news, or reporters and photographers who work for them.

3) a person employed by a newspaper, a television station, etc. to report on a particular subject or send reports from a foreign country.

1) Articles - a piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, or on the internet.

2) The Press - newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio that broadcast news, or reporters and photographers who work for them.

3) Correspondents - a person employed by a newspaper, a television station, etc. to report on a particular subject or send reports from a foreign country.

300

A person who behaves confidently and is not frightened to say what they want or believe

Assertive
300
Make a tag-question:

Don't laugh, ....?

Everything works, ....?

Let's be friends, ....?

Don't laugh, will you?


Everything works, doesn't it?

Let's be friends, shall we?


300
Rewrite this sentence using the word in brakets:

I wish the alarm had gone off. (rather) 

I'd rather the alarm had gone off.
300
It is considered to be the most expensive spice in the world.
Saffron
300
How do we change these time expressions in the reported speech:

tonight/next week/ago/last month

That night/the next week/before/the month before
400

Having a lot of money or owning a lot of things

Affluent
400
Make this sentence passive:


They think that the burlglar climbed in through a window.

Start with "It is ..."

It is thought that the burglar climbed in through a window.
400

Define these words:

Hospitable

Considerate

Pushy

Hospitable -  Friendly and welcoming to visitors or guests. 

Considerate - Careful not to inconvenience or harm others.

Pushy - Excessively or unpleasantly self-assertive or ambitious.

400
Describe your favourite restaurant (30 seconds). Tell about atmosphere, clientele, staff, decor and location.
Personal answers
400
Report these questions. Start with "Jerry asked me..."

1) When's Kate arriving?

2)What have you been doing?

3) Will you be needing lift home this evening?

Harry asked me:

1) when Kate was arriving.

2) what I had been doing.

3) if I would be needing a lift home that evening.

500

 A noisy, violent, and uncontrolled public meeting

Riot
500
Complete this grammar rule with correct grammar terms or words:

Mixed conditionals are a mixture of type 2 and type 3 conditionals and refer to ___ situations. Type 2 conditionals refer to ___ or ___, and type 3 conditionals refer to the ___. 

Complete a sentence with a correct verb: If we (not fall out) with each other, we (go) on holiday together again this summer.

Complete this grammar rule with correct grammar terms or words:

Mixed conditionals are a mixture of type 2 and type 3 conditionals and refer to hypothetical situations. Type 2 conditionals refer to the present or future, and type 3 conditionals refer to the past.

Complete a sentence with a correct verb: If we hadn't falen out with each other, we'd go on holiday together again this summer.

500
Complete this sentences with the correct form of the verbs and add your own ideas:

If mobile phones (invented), people today...

If my family (be) billionaires, I ...

If I (study) harder since the age of six, I ...

Your answers.
500
Explain the meaning of these idioms:

1) Be paid peanuts.

2) Butter somebody up.

3) Spill the beans.

1) Be paid peanuts - to recieve very little money.

2) Butter somebody up - say nice things so that someone helps you.

3) Spill the beans - give away a secret.

500
Report the sentences. Use reporting words in brakets:

1) "I'm sorry, I was so late," said Susannah. (apologise)

2) "You broke my new smartphone!" Brenda said to Zoe. (accuse)

3) "I'll feed the cat," said Andy. (offer)

1)Susannah apologised for being late.


2)Brenda accused Zoe of breaking her new smartphone.

3)Andy offered to feed the cat.