GRAMMAR 1
GRAMMAR 2
IDIOMS AND PHRASAL VERBS
VOCABULARY
100

KEY WORD TRANSFORMATION:

He was punished for his bad behaviour. (BADLY)

If he ______________________, he wouldn't have been punished  

HADN'T BEHAVED BADLY

100

USE THE MODAL VERBS OF SPECULATION (in present tense)TO MAKE A DEDUCTION OUT OF THIS INFORMATION:

A boy arrives home very early from school. • His teacher told him to go home. • He looks pale and he isn’t hungry

HE MUST BE SICK

100

WHAT DOES THIS IDIOM MEAN?

BLOW YOUR MIND


When sth blows your mind means sth is overwhelming, astounding

100

Define:

freezing, starving, gorgeous, awesome

Freezing: really cold

Starving: extremely hungry

Gorgeous: very beautiful

Awesome: terrific, great, fantastic

200

USE THE MODAL VERBS OF SPECULATION (in past tense)TO MAKE A DEDUCTION OUT OF THIS INFORMATION:

A man arrives at his house at night. • He looks in his pockets and his bag. • He goes back to work.

He must have left his keys at work.

200

WHICH ONE IS CORRECT?

Martin can cook wonderfully.

Martin can wonderfully cook.

Martin can cook wonderfully

200

WHAT DOES IT MEAN "BY WORD OF MOUTH"?

When sth spreads rapidly from one person to another oraly

200

Define somebody mean (2 meanings)

unkind, unpleasant or not willing to share money

300

I couldn't open the door because I (forget)_________ the keys at work.

had forgotten

300

WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? (WORD ORDER)

-Jack was probably at home

-Probably Jack was at home

-Jack probably was at home

Jack was probably at home

300

WHAT DOES IT MEAN "TO CUT DOWN ON STH"?

TO REDUCE EXPENSES OF ANY KIND

300

WHAT DOES IT MEAN "TO STRUGGLE WITH STH"?

TO WORK HARD TO SOLVE A TASK OR PROBLEM

400

REPORTED SPEECH?

-WHEN DID THEY ARRIVE?

She asked me when they had arrived.
400

There were no cookies in the cookie jar, somebody (eat) ________________ them already.

had eaten

400

TO TUCK IN

to insert the loose ends into some space

400

TO INTEND

TO AIM, TO HAVE IN MIND SOMETHING TO BE DONE

500

WHICH ONE IS CORRECT? (WORD ORDER)

-I probably won't see you at the party

-I won't probably see you at the party

I probably won't see you at the party

(the adverb probably goes before a negative)

500

REPORTED SPEECH?

-DID THEY CALL?

SHE ASKED ME IF/WHETHER THEY HAD CALLED.

500

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO SET UP?

TO PREPARE SOMETHING OR A SPACE FOR SOMETHING

500

TO EMBRACE

TO ACCEPT OR ADOPT WILLINGLY