Vocabulary
Grammar
Phrasal verbs/ fixes phrases
Collocations/Prepositions
Modal verbs
100

A particular way of seeing something. (n)

Perspective.

100

Choose: The photography competition will be held/ will hold at the end of the summer term.

The photography competition will be held at the end of the summer term.

100

Become happier or make someone happier.

Cheer up.

100

Have you ever taken a selfie .... the bus?

Have you ever taken a selfie on the bus?

100

Ayisha is really late. I wonder what has happened?

She might .... her train.

She might have missed her train.

200

Facing danger, pain, or difficult situations without being overcome by fear. (adj)

Courageous.

200

Complete: Daniel, .... dad coaches the basketball team, has just got a place in the national team.

Daniel, whose dad coaches the basketball team, has just got a place in the national team.

200

To delay making a decision or giving a response until the following day.

Sleep on it.

200

Have to dress a certain way because of others’ expectations.

Feel under pressure to wear (sth).

200

Where's my tablet? I can't find it anywhere.

Well, it .... been stolen because you didn't leave the house yesterday.

Well, it can't have been stolen because you didn't leave the house yesterday.

300

Very confident and noticeable because of bright, colorful, or dramatic behavior or appearance. (adj)

Flamboyant

300

Join the sentence: On Friday, I'm going out with my friends. My exams are over on Friday.

On Friday, when my exams are over, I'm going out with my friends.

300

To give them extra or missing information about a specific topic.

Fill sb in (on sth).

300

Something is unnecessary or useless. (phr)

There's no point in (doing sth)

300

He looked so tired when I saw him. He .... so hard. (work)

He had been working so hard.

400

To talk with excessive pride or self-satisfaction about your achievements... (phr)

Boast about.

400

Choose: While the children should be warned/ we're being warned about the dangers of the sea, the surfers were riding the huge waves!

While the children we're being warned about the dangers of the sea, the surfers were riding the huge waves!

400

To tolerate something unpleasant.

Put up with.

400

Shoppers often do this during big discounts when items are much cheaper than usual.

Pick up bargain.

400

I just .... cope with all the stress and my parents wouldn't listen to me.

I just couldn't cope with all the stress and my parents wouldn't listen to me.

500

Be forced, squeezed, or heavily packed into a limited space or timeframe. (phr)

Get crammed.

500

Build a passive sentence: Some teenagers from the local school painted my house. (Had)

I had my house painted by some teenagers from the local school.

500

Continue progressing without losing energy or speed.

Keep up the momentum.

500

Which of the following adjectives don't go with the preposition "at" (multiple choices): 

Limited/Horrified/surprised/ typical/dedicated

Limited/typical/dedicated.

500

I know that it .... (be) easy but I think this .... (handle) differently.

I know that it can't have been easy but I think this could have been handled differently.