Health and illness 1
Health and illness 2
Personality adjectives 2
Personality adjectives 2
People and relationships
100

I don't feel well. I think I'm i__.

ill

100

I hope you'll get _______ soon.

better

100

The children are n_____ so sometimes I can't hear the TV.

noisy

100

Thank you for your help! You're very k____.

kind

100

I have good relationship with my colleagues. We g__ o_ w___.

get on well
200

He got _____ the illness very quickly.

over

200

He's in p_____ h_____ because he eats unhealthy food, doesn't do any sport and drink a lot of alcohol.

poor health

200

It's not p_____ to talk with your mouth full.

polite

200

Sara is very s________. I've never seen her with a smile on her face.

serious

200

I changed my job last year, but I still s____ i_ t_____ with my colleagues.

stay in touch

300
I'm so n______! I think I'm gonna vomit! 

nauseous

300

She got over the illness and now she's in complete r______.

remission

300

Are you c_____?! Why did you leave your job?

crazy

300

I don't like the way he talks to me! He's so r___!

rude

300

A t_______ - a person who plays on the same team as you.

teammate

400

He got better. = His condition i_________. 

improved

400

He recovered = He m_____ a full/complete r________.

made a full/complete recovery
400

My mum is very p______, she never gets angry.

patient

400

My flatmate isn't very _______. He's quite messy.

tidy

400

I'm friendly _____ most of my neighbours.

with

500
He got worse = His condition de________.

deteriorated

500
If the patient is better and then he gets worse again, the patient has r_______.

relapsed

500

A r______ person always does what they promise.

reliable

500

He likes buying her presents and flowers. He is very g________.

generous
500

Of course I l____ u_ t_ you—you're my big sister! I wanna be like you!

look up to