Phrasal verbs
Extreme weather and natural disasters
Landscape and Natural Environment
Grammar
Food and kitchen equipment
100

to become popular or fashionable

catch on

100

shower or storm of pellets of ice

hail

100

 high, steep rock face; precipice

cliff

100

If, when, until, as soon as, are always followed by WILL

False

100


kettle

200

have a good relationship with sb

get on

200

a very strong wind

gale

200

a body of water deep enough for anchoring a ship and providing protection from the weather.

harbour

200

a synonym of SHOULD

OUGHT TO

200

a small, round, shallow dish for holding a cup.

saucer

300

start doing a new activity

take up

300

a great flowing or overflowing of water, esp. over land not usually submerged.

flood

300

a body of water flowing in a channel, as a brook.

stream

300

a synonym of MUST

HAVE TO

300


peeler

400

wait

hold on

400

a storm with dry, driving snow, strong winds, and intense cold.

blizzard

400

a low plant with many branches that arise from near the ground.

bush

400

You didn't buy those jeans, ...............?

did you?

400

a balance for weighing

scales

500

abandon

give up

500

long period of dry weather

drought

500

a long, narrow area that is lower than surrounding uplands, hills, or mountains.

valley

500

When you get off/out of the train, look for me.

off

500


chopping board