Vocabulary
Nominalisation
Adjective Order
Present Perfect Tense
Phonetic Transcription
100

Illegal

Something against the law.

100

A person who runs.

Runner

100

The French blue cheese.

The blue French cheese.

100

They has never been to the Great Wall.

They have never been to the Great Wall.

100

bird

bərd

200

Perfectionist

Someone who wants everything to be perfect.

200

She succeeded in learning sign language.

Success

200

The golden wide, tall building.

The tall, wide, golden building. 

200

I have been going to work today.

I have gone to work today.

200

about

əˈbaʊt

əˈbawt

300

Confuse

To mix something up, or make a mistake.

300

After this stage, we roll the paper.

Paper rolling

300

The German, black, ugly car.

The ugly, black, German car.

300

Has you been running since the last two weeks?

Have you been running in the last two weeks?
Have you ran in the last two weeks?

300

professor

prəˈfɛsər

400

Virtual

Something that only exists on a computer.

400

Chocolate takes a long time to produce

Production

400

The ancient, shiny, silver, beautiful necklace.

The beautiful, shiny, ancient, silver necklace.

400

He have been eating a hamburger, and now he have been swimming until twenty minutes. 

He has eaten a hamburger, and now he has been swimming for twenty minutes.

He has eaten a hamburger, and now he has swam for twenty minutes.

400

education

ˌɛʤjuˈkeɪʃən

500

Precaution

Something done to prevent, or protect from an accident.

500

Developed countries consume more chocolate.

Chocolate consumption.

500

The old, grey, tall, Hungarian, pointy tower.

The useless, tall, old, pointy, grey, Hungarian tower.

500

They has run every day since five years.

They have been running every day for five years.

500

Globalization

ˌgloʊbəlaɪˈzeɪʃən

ˌglowbəlaɪˈzeɪʃən