Homophones
Idioms
Spelling
Words with two Meanings
American vs British English
100

I really need to buy a new (pear/pair) of shoes.  

a) pear 

b) pair 

pair

100

"Cool as a cucumber"

a) being calm during stressful situations 

b) someone who is never hot

b) someone who is tall and skinny 


a) being calm during stressful situations

100

a) capitle b) cappital c) capital 

c) capital

100

Bank

a) where you keep money

b) a shade of color green

c) the side of a river

b) a shade of color green

100

Apartment 

Flat 

Apartment: American 

Flat: British

200

Be careful! If you fall of the bridge you might (die/dye).

a) die 

b) dye 

a) die

200

"Break a leg"

a) to cook really fast 

b) good luck

c) to smell like cinnamon 

b) good luck

200

a) autumn b) awtumn c) autumm 

a) autumn 

200

Second 

a) What comes after first 

b) A dog breed

c) a measurement of time

b) A dog breed

200

French Fries/Fries 

Chips

French Fries/Fries: American

Chips: British

300

Could I please have a (peace/piece) of the cake?

a) peace

b) piece

b) piece 

300

"Don't judge a book by its cover"

a) Not judging something by the way it looks

b) Not reading because you like TV more

c) Not eating breakfast in the morning 

a) Not judging something by the way it looks

300

a) vacume b) vacuum c) vakoom 

b) vacuum 

300

Lie

a) a type of soap 

b) to say something untruthful 

c) to lay down

a) a type of soap

300

Cinema 

Movie Theater 

Cinema: British 

Movie Theater: American

400

Don't throw away any of your food. You don't want to (waste/waist) it. 

a) waste

b) waist 

a) waste

400

"Getting a taste of your own medicine" 

a) eating medicine that tastes really good 

b) cooking food you don't like to eat 

c) treating people the way you have been treating others

c) treating people the way you have been treating others

400

a) calendar b) kalendir b) calender 

a) calendar 

400

Row

a) to organize in a line 

b) to dance slowly 

c) to move a boat forward to oars 

b) to dance slowly 

400

Lorry 

Truck

Lorry: British

Truck: American

500

(They're/there/their) house is so beautiful! I wish I lived (they're/there/their). 

a) they're

b) there

c) their

c) their 

b) there

500

"You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink"

a) you can't make someone like you 

b) you can't force someone to make the right decision 

c) horses are stubborn animals 

b) you can't force someone to make the right decision

500

a) chimpanzey b) chimpanzi c) chimpanzee 

c) chimpanzee

500

Object 

a) something very ugly 

b) anything you can see and touch 

c) to express disapproval

a) something very ugly 

500

Gasoline (Gas)

Petrol 

Gasoline (Gas): American

Petrol: British