talents and abilities
urban landscapes
across cultures
family and relationships
grammar
100

The performance of more than one task at a time 

multitasking

100

a large building that contains many apartments 

a block of flats 

100

When a person can speak a language easily, well, and quickly

fluent 

100

To make someone feel worried or upset 

to bother 
100

Correct the mistake in this sentence:

I've never met no one as talented as you. 

I've never met anyone as talented as you. 

200

A person who is exceptionally talented or skilled in a particular area or natural ability 

genius 

200

a building or place that is easily recognized; especially one that you can use to judge where you are

landmark

200

A feeling of unhappiness because you are not with other people 

lonely 

200

A feeling of being unhappy and angry because someone has something that you want 

jealous

200

Correct the mistake in this sentence:

Transport improved in the last 30 years. 

Transport has improved in the last 30 years. 

300

A lack of strength; a state in which a person lacks certain abilities 

weakness

300

a building or area of land that belongs to someone 

property 

300

Making you feel worried and nervous 

stressful 

300

A brother or sister 

sibling 

300

Correct the mistake in this sentence:

I hope you all enjoyed yourself at the concert. 

I hope you all enjoyed yourselves at the concert. 

400

Having or showing awareness and understanding, especially of other people's feelings and needs

sensitive

400

a very tall modern building, usually in a city 

skyscraper 

400

(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or feeling things 

experience 

400

To communicate or continue to communicate with someone by using a phone or writing a letter to them 

keep in touch 

400

Correct the mistake in this sentence:

The students taught English every Monday. 

The students are taught English every Monday. 

500

To fail to appreciate the value of something, usually because it is very familiar to you 

to take for granted 

500

to be everywhere around something

surround 

500

To use the good things in a situation to your benefit, sometimes in an unfair way 

take advantage of 

500

Someone, especially a child, who is allowed to do or have anything they want, usually with the result that they do not show respect to others

spoiled 

500

Correct the mistake in this sentence:

The club started last year by an expat from Australia. 

The club was started last year by an expat from Australia.