Vocabulary
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100

Name 7 clothes or accessories

belt, bag, coat, socks, underwear, shirt, blouse, sandals, sneaker, sunglasses, watch, wallet

100

___________ a picture

take

100

The ______is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, routines, and permanent situations.

present simple tense

100

Provide the comparative and superlative Forms form :

Good

Bad

Far

good, better, best

bad, worse, worst

far, father/further, farthest/furthest

100

Name 3 traditional British dishes

fish & Chips, English Breakfast, Shepard Pie

200

Name 7 film genre

thriller, horror, rom-com, sci-fi, comedy, romance, tragedy, action, animated, documentary

200

We go on a long ___________ to the West Indies.

journey

200

We use the ______________to talk about an activity that was already happening at a moment in the past. We don’t say if this activity finished or not. 

past continuous


200

For small numbers with _________nouns we use a few. 

countable

200

Name 3 of the most famous British music bands

  • The Beatles – One of the most influential and successful rock bands in history.
  • The Rolling Stones – Legendary rock band known for their long-lasting impact on music and culture.
  • Queen – Iconic rock band famous for their powerful sound and the legendary Freddie Mercury.
300

Name 7 things which have to to with the environment

bottle, can, paper, recycling, rubbish, to litter, climate change

300

I hope I _________ the exam and get a good mark.

I have to _______ an exam at the end of this course.

pass

take


300

The ________is used to describe actions that occurred at an unspecified time in the past and have relevance to the present moment.

present perfect tense

300

5/2/2025

There are multiple ways to read this date. Explain why and how it is read.

In American English, the date is typically written as:
Month Day, Year
Example: May 2nd, 2025

In British English, the date is usually written as:
Day Month Year
Example: 5th February 2025

300

Explain the British Flag


  • The Cross of St. George (red cross on a white background), representing England.
  • The Cross of St. Andrew (white saltire on a blue background), representing Scotland.
  • The Cross of St. Patrick (red saltire on a white background), representing Ireland.
400

Name 7 green vegetables

spinach, broccoli, asparagus, salad, cabbage, kale, peppers


400

I don't want to ________ class today.

I always ____________ my keys.

miss, lose

400

The___________ is used to describe actions that are happening right now or temporary situations in progress.

 present continuous tense

400

Explain the difference between gradable and non-gradable adjectives.

In short, gradable adjectives allow for varying intensity, while non-gradable adjectives do not. 

Gradable Adjectives:
These adjectives describe qualities that can be measured in degrees. They can be made stronger or weaker using words like very, a little, quite, more, less, etc. 

Non-gradable Adjectives:
These adjectives describe qualities that cannot be measured in degrees. They usually represent absolute qualities or extremes and cannot be used with modifiers like very or quite

400

Name 3 USA holidays

  • Independence Day (July 4th) – Celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, with fireworks, parades, and barbecues.
  • Thanksgiving (fourth Thursday in November) – A day for giving thanks, traditionally celebrated with a large family meal, featuring turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie.
  • Memorial Day (last Monday in May) – Honors and remembers U.S. military personnel who have died in service to the country, marked by ceremonies and parades.
500

Name 7 building elements of furniture in ones home, starting with the letter C

cellar, ceiling, carpet, cupboard, chair, central heating, chest of draws

500

My dad’s going to ___________me how to cook .

My brother and I like to ___________ for biology.

teach

study


500

The ______________ is used to describe plans or intentions, or to predict something based on current evidence. 

The ______________ is used to express spontaneous decisions, promises, offers, or predictions about the future.

"going to" future

"will" future

500

Here are three words that you cannot use in comparative or superlative forms

perfect, unique, impossible

500

What is a didgeridoo

A didgeridoo is a traditional Australian wind instrument, primarily associated with the Indigenous peoples of northern Australia. It is typically made from a hollowed-out branch or trunk of a tree, such as eucalyptus, that has been naturally hollowed by termites. The instrument produces a deep, resonant drone sound, and it is played by vibrating the lips while using a special circular breathing technique to create continuous sound. The didgeridoo is often used in ceremonial music and storytelling, and it holds significant cultural and spiritual meaning for Indigenous communities.