WEATHER
TRAFFIC AND DRIVING
EATING OUT
TRANSPORTS
STTUDENTS' LIFE
100

The third planet from the sun

Earth

100

A stopping device

A brake

100

General name for knives, forks and spoons.

Cutlery

100

A protected area where you wait for the bus.

A bus shelter

100

A school where you sleep

A boarding school/dormitory

200

A snow storm

A blizzard


200

What enables pedestrians to cross the street.

A crosswalk

200

On which you eat your food.

A plate

200

A team member of the crew on a plane.

A cabin attendant

200

Person in charge of a school.

A headmaster/headmistress

300

Too much water

A flood


300

A road where you can drive faster and that makes you reach destination faster.

A highway/freeway 

300

A take-away meal

Food that you take away from the restaurant.

300

Where boats park.

A harbor

300

Place where children play during break time.

A school yard/playground

400

Extremely hot

Scorching

400

Someone who walks (opposed someone who drives)

A pedestrian

400

The man/woman serving you.

A waiter/a waitress

400

What you fasten when you take a car, plane or coach.

A seat belt

400

A topic taught at school such as Mathematics, Physics or Geography.

A subject

500

A TV/radio programme or section in a newspaper/magazine which predicts weather conditions.

The weather forecast

500

A vehicle congestion.

A traffic jam/congestion

500

What you eat before the main course.

An appetizer

500

Price of a transportation ticket.

A fare

500

When students work as part of their studies.

An internship