Advices
Create sentences
What is the meaning?
Create sentences
100

Complete with the correct expression: 

__________ sleep more during the week. It will help your concentration.


“You should sleep more during the week. It will help your concentration.”

100

“Bill” meaning checks.

Example: “Can we split the bill, or are you paying for both of us?”


100

“Go shopping”

To go out and buy things (usually for fun or clothes).

100

“Do the shopping”

Example: “I need to do the shopping this afternoon, we’re out of milk.”


200

 Complete with the correct expression: 

__________ exercising in the morning?


“Have you tried exercising in the morning?”


200

“Shops” meaning buying something.

Example: “He often shops online to find better prices.”


200

“Spending limit”

The maximum amount of money you can or are allowed to spend.

200

“On sale”

Example: “All the summer clothes are on sale now.”


300

Complete with the correct expression:

__________ study a little every day instead of leaving everything for the test day?


“Why don’t you study a little every day instead of leaving everything for the test day?”

300

“Cheap” meaning low cost.

Example: “This watch was really cheap, but it stopped working in a week.”


300

“Pre-order”

To order a product before it is officially available.

300

“For sale”

Example: “This house is for sale.”


400

Complete with the correct expression: 

__________ me: don’t check social media before bed.


“A piece of advice from me: don’t check social media before bed.”


400

“Goods” meaning products, items that are sold to costumers.

Example: “These goods were imported from Italy and are known for their craftsmanship.”


400

“Bargain”

Something you buy for a very good price, cheaper than usual.

400

“Budget” 

Example: “We need to stick to our monthly budget.”


500

Complete with the correct expression: 

__________ “Success is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.”


“A wise person once said “Success is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.”


500

“Cheap” meaning someone who doesn’t waste a lot of money.

Example: “My uncle is really cheap, he always looks for discounts and never spends more than he has to.”


500

“Rip off”

Something that is too expensive for what it is, not worth the price.

500

“Bargain”

Example: “This jacket was a real bargain. I got it for only $20!”