Vocabulary
Prefixes
Reported speech
Question tags
Idioms
100

A game played on a large open-air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground

Golf

100

.....agree (opposite)

disagree

100

“Mary works in a bank”, Jane said.

Jane said Mary works in a bank.

100

"You're here to talk about the job,....?"

....aren't you?

100

"Look on the bright.....". It could be worse.

side

200

Captions displayed at the bottom of a cinema or television screen that translate or transcribe the dialogue or narrative

Subtitles

200

....behave (opposite)

misbehave

200

“I’m staying with some friends”, Jim said.

Jim said he was staying with some friends.

200

"You haven't understood anything,....?

....have you?

200

"The media's barking up the wrong...."

tree

300

Made by hand, not by machine

handmade

300

.....-stop (=without stopping or pausing)

non-stop

300

“I’ve never been to Russia”, Mike said.

Mike said he had never been to Russia.

300

"You weren't recording that,....?"

were you?

300

Say something that one has wanted to say for a long time, resulting in a feeling of relief

Get it off your chest

400

Objects produced for sale

Goods

400

...use (use again or more than once)

reuse

400

“I’ll tell them the news on Saturday”, she said.

She said she would them the news on Saturday.

400

"Let's talk about this problem,....?"

shall we?

400

A small, noticeable part of a problem

Tip of the iceberg

500

Always behaving or occurring in the way expected

Predictable

500

.....task (deal with more than one task at the same time)

multitask

500

“I stayed in a hotel for a few weeks”, she said.

She said she had stayed in a hotel for a few weeks.

500

"Newspapers want people to believe everything,...?"

don't they?

500

Used to refer to events that are in the past and consequently no longer to be regarded as important

Water under the bridge