Vocabulary
Grammar
Functional Language
Culture and topics
Mixed Bag
100

What’s another word for “very big”?

Huge / enormous

100

Form a comparative sentence with “fast.”

“A car is faster than a bike.”

100

How do you politely ask for repetition?

“Could you repeat that, please?”

100

Name one famous landmark in New Zealand.

Sky Tower, Waitomo Caves, Milford Sound, Hobbiton

100

Spell the past tense of buy.

bought

200

Give two adjectives to describe weather.

Sunny, rainy, windy, cloudy, hot, cold…

200

Use will or going to: “I think it ____ rain tomorrow.”

will

200

What could you say when you don’t understand directions?

“Sorry, I don’t understand. Could you say that again?”

200

What’s a popular way of travelling in your country?

Bus, train, car, bicycle, subway, etc.

200

True or false: Used to is for habits in the past.

True

300

What verb goes with “a mistake”?

Make a mistake

300

300: Make a sentence using present perfect + ever.

“Have you ever been to London?”

300

Give one phrase for giving advice.

“You should… / Why don’t you… / If I were you, I’d…”

300

Give one example of an invention that changed the world.

Telephone, computer, internet, airplane, electricity

300

What’s the difference between say and tell?

Say = focus on words spoken (“She said hello”).
Tell = focus on the person (“She told me the news”).

400

Name two jobs related to science or technology.

Scientist, engineer, programmer, technician, inventor

400

Correct the sentence: “She don’t like working late.”

“She doesn’t like working late.”

400

How do you express an opinion politely?

“In my opinion… / I think that…”

400

Name a famous scientist or inventor.

Einstein, Newton, Marie Curie, Thomas Edison, Steve Jobs

400

Give the opposite of safe.

Dangerous / unsafe

500

Give three words related to crime.

Theft, robbery, criminal, prison, police, suspect

500

Use past continuous + when in a sentence.

“I was watching TV when the phone rang.”

500

What could you say to report an emergency to the police?

“Help! I need the police. There’s been an accident/robbery/etc.”

500

What’s one crime problem in big cities?

Theft, pickpocketing, burglary, vandalism, car theft

500

Make a sentence with a hypothetical conditional.

If I won the lotto, I would buy a car.