Verb Tenses
Idiomatic Expressions
Vocabulary
Doing Well/
Doing Poorly
Agreeing/
Disagreeing
100

Last week, my client (to relapse).

relapsed
100

Brûler un feu

To run a red light

100

Téletravailler

To work remotely

100

The word for "améliorer" in English

To improve
100

An alternative for the word "perspective"

Standpoint
200

Correct the sentence: Have you live in Japan?

Have you lived in Japan?

200
Ne pas perdre de vue

To not lose sight of

200

When your body remembers how to do something, you have...

Muscle memory

200

The opposite of "to recuperate"

To deteriorate

200

Not to be confused with being scared, these three words are a way of expressing disagreement

"I'm afraid that..."
300

My client (to relapse) since we last spoke.

has relapsed

300

When nothing you do seems to lead to a positive outcome

"You can't win for losing"

300

A three letter word that refers to the quality of being indifferent, or very casual

Lax

300

An expression that suggests someone is slipping

To go downhill

300
Using the English word for "supplier," these four words are an effective way of ending a disagreement

"I beg to differ"

400

If a person is still working at SAAQ, how would you ask them: "Depuis combien de temps travaille-tu au SAAQ?"

"How long have you worked at the SAAQ?"

400

Peser le pour et le contre

To weigh the pros and cons

400

Someone who has great endurance has...

Stamina

400

Like an old pair of jeans, a person that is doing well is...

Worse for wear
400

What expression brings the devil into disagreement?

"To play devil's advocate..."

500

Correct the sentence: "Have she ever was a manager?"

"Has she ever been a manager?"
500

Donner sa langue au chat

To throw in the towel

500

When someone speaks a langue fluently, they speak with...

Fluidity

500

Like a car, someone who seems to be leaving behind their struggles...

Turns a corner

500

A way of agreeing with someone, that refers to the organ of vision

"I see eye to eye with you/on that."