Food and health
Accidents and freedom
Prepositions
Language skills
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100

What's the difference between "poisonous" and "venomous"?

poisonous = you eat it and you die

venomous = it bites you and you die

100

Name at least 3 types of injuries that can come from an accident:

a fracture (broken bone), a bruise, a wound, a concussion, to faint, to be dizzy, etc.

100

to pay attention __ sth

TO

100

What expressions do we use when we want to say:

1: "me also yes"

2: "me also no"

1: me too

2: me (n)either

100

exam

exAm

200

What's the difference between "clean" and "pure"?

Clean = hygiene

Pure = one ingredient / morality

200

A type of city design that focuses on cars in the first place, and everyone else comes second:

a car-centric design

200

to be __ a concert

AT

200

What's the difference between "had to" and "must have"?

"Had to" = a need/order in the past


"Must have" = deduction about past mystery or unclear memory

200

cuisine

qwy-zeen

300

A name for a person who doesn't believe in vaccines:

an anti-vaxxer

300

When we see a dangerous situation that hasn't happened yet, but can happen at any moment, we call it:

an accident waiting to happen

300

to be afraid __ sth (it scares you)

OF

300

What's the difference between "should have" and "was supposed to"?

"Should have" = realised a past mistake

"Was supposed to" = an instruction/expectation in the past

300

vehicle

vee-yee-k'l

400

A different way to say "a warning sign"; we typically use it to describe something/someone that seems suspicious:

a red flag

400
An adjective that means "without someone watching/monitoring you":

unsupervised

400

to be vaccinated __ sth

AGAINST

400

Using strong quantifiers ("as much as 50%", "as little as 10%", "a massive amount of X", "up to a half", "virtually zero", etc.) describe a food that is often faked, or describe any difficult situation you prefer:

Real wasabi is very rare, up to 90% of wasabi on the market is fake, virtually no one from outside of Japan has tasted the real thing.

400

memorable

mem-r-b'l

500

List at least 3 expressions used for adulterating food (like increasing the size, reducing the concentration, etc.):

to pad X with Y

to bulk X with Y

to thin X with Y

to doctor X with Y

to water sth down

500

A stereotypical car that kidnaps children off the street:

an unmarked white van / a windowless white van

500

to be allergic __ sth

TO

500

Take this pair of events (cause and effect) and run them through all 3 unreal conditionals:

If I have a bicycle --> I be able to exercise more

1: If I have a bicycle, I will be able to exercise more

2: If I had a bicycle, I would be able to exercise more

3: if I'd had a bicycle, I would have been able to exercise more

500

vulnerable

von-r-b'l