Vocabulary
Idioms
Relative clauses
Prefixes
Negatives
100

a piece of paper on which a doctor writes that a patient is ill and has permission to not to go to school or work

sick note

100

to be very busy = to be r........ off your f......

to be rushed off your feet

100

Did you see the film? They broadcast it on television last night.

Did you see the film (-/that/which) they broadcast on television last night?

100

-un, dis-, in-, im-, mis-

predictable

unpredictable

100

Could you help my little brother _____ (do) his seatbelt, please?

undo

200

a place where you can go to ask advice from or receive treatment from a doctor or a dentist

surgery

200

surprise or shock someone so much that they don't know how to behave for some time = to be t.... a....

to be taken aback

200

He studied hard for his maths exam. He found it quite easy. 

He studied hard for his maths exam, which he found quite easy. / He found the maths exam, which he studied hard for, quite easy.

200

-un, dis-, in-, im-, mis-

agreement

disagreement

200

I know the news will ______ (appoint) you, but we are unable to offer you the job.

disappoint

300

recognise and name the exact character of a disease or a problem, by making an examination

diagnose

300

to discover the truth about a situation = to g.... to the b...... .... something

to get to the bottom of something

300
The man is a taxi driver. They sold the car to him.

The man (who/that) they sold the car to is a taxi driver. / They sold the car to a man who is a taxi driver.

300

-un, dis-, in-, im-, mis-

appear

disappear

300

If you _____ (use) the equipment, it will probably break.

misuse

400

when a doctor looks at a patient carefully in order to discover the problem

examination

400

to feel very ill = to feel v..... u...... the w.........

to feel very under the weather

400

That white house over there is the house. He was born there.

That white house over there is the house where he was born.

400

-un, dis-, in-, im-, mis-

aware

unaware

400

The knot was so tight I couldn't ______ (tie) it!

untie

500

make or become well again, especially after a cut or other injury

heal

500
to feel slightly ill = to feel ..... b... o...-c.....

to feel a bit off-colour

500

John and Teresa are on holiday in Brazil at the moment. I'm looking after their cat.

John and Teresa, whose cat I'm looking after, are on holiday in Brazil at the moment.

500

-un, dis-, in-, im-, mis-

satisfied

dissatisfied, unsatisfied

500

I'm afraid you must have been ______ (inform), there is no concert here tonight.

misinformed