Phrasal Verbs
Vocabulary
Spot the mistake.
Sayings and phrases.
Different form
100

when a plane lifts from the ground and begins its ascent upward (2 words)

Take off

100

In another country (one word)

Abroad, overseas

100
This room is such a mess. It looks like a bomb just went out!

went off (Exploded)

100

An animal expression meaning there is an excessive downpour currently descending.

raining cats and dogs.

100

INFORM as a negative 

MISINFORM

200

When an effect fades (2 words)

wear off

200

Guess a motivation or meaning from the available evidence.

Infer

200

Only one of my friends are interested in going camping. 

IS interested (subject-verb agreement)
200

An idea that's so strange you must have got it from a distant and crazy land. 

far-fetched. 

200

CONVERSATION as a verb

CONVERSE

300
Stop listening (2 words)

Tune out, drift off

300

Annoy someone until they give you what you want. 

Pester

300

I listened to some really great music since I got Spotify, but the ads are extremely annoying. 

've listened or I'VE BEEN LISTENING

300

To deal with an unwanted problem 

FACE a problem
300

NUMBER as an adjective

NUMEROUS, NUMERICAL

400

Focus closely on something (3 words)

Zero in on.
400

The feeling of being suprised by the customs and behaviours of people in other countries. 

Culture-shock

400

My first time trying to cook went really good. 

WELL (adverb)

400

To prepare the world for new events.

Set the stage for something. 

400

BRING as a noun (prefix + suffix, meaning childhood background)

UPBRINGING

500

To become sick with an illness.

Come down with. 

500
Something that you can't find, something that escapes you. (verb)

Elude.

500

Russia is so huge that you need to take a five-hours flight to get from one side to the other. 

FIVE-HOUR FLIGHT
500

Allow your consciousness to go on a happy stroll down the back alleys and onto usually unexplored streets. 

LET YOUR MIND WANDER

500

New as a noun

NOVELTY