GREEN UNIT
SILVER UNIT
PINK UNIT
YELLOW UNIT
BLACK UNIT
100

What word means “to secretly warn the police about illegal activity”? 

a) tip off

b) fraud

c) embezzlement

d) bribe

a) tip off

100

What expression means “to persuade someone to do something”?

a) harvest

b) talk into

c) stiffle

d) debris

b) talk into

100

What word means “a short joke or humorous remark”? 

a) a punchline

b) bomb

c) an anecdote

d) a one-liner

d) a one-liner

100

What expression means “to blame someone”? 

a) lay into

b) let bygones be bygones

c) point a finger at

d) woes

c) point a finger at

100

What adjective means “very shocked and sad”? 

a) devastated

b) condolences

c) suppress

d) be confined to

a) devastated

200

Complete: “The company conducted an in..... audit to check whether its financial records were correct.”

internal audit

200

Complete: “The negotiator offered extra benefits to ________ the pot.”

sweeten

200

Complete: “The comedian’s joke completely ________ flat, and nobody laughed.”

fell

200

Complete: “After the argument, they decided to pa.... things up.”

patch up

200

Complete: “The documentary was very illu.......; it helped me understand grief better.”

illuminating

300

Choose the best form: “The politician, ________ many voters disliked, still won the election.”  a) who b) whom c) that

b) whom

300

Report this: “I’m sorry,” he said.

He said that he was sorry. 

300

Reduce the clause: “Before you tell a joke in public, think about your audience.” 

Before telling a joke in public, think about your audience.

300

Rewrite with an implied conditional: “If Ana hadn’t helped, we wouldn’t have solved the problem.” Use without.

Without Ana’s help, we wouldn’t have solved the problem.

300

Choose the best article: “After the funeral, she received ___ condolences from her friends.”

Ø / no article

400

Use many of whom in one sentence about politicians, voters, or citizens.

Example: "Politicians spoke to citizens, many of whom were angry about the decision."

400

Use not to + infinitive in a sentence about persuasion or negotiation.

Example: She decided not to accept the offer.

400

Combine humor + participial adjective: create a sentence with embarrassed or embarrassing.

Example: The joke was embarrassing / I felt embarrassed after the joke.

400

Complete with an inverted conditional: “________ you need time to cool off, take a walk before responding.”

Should

400

Use a negative adverb with inversion: “Rarely ________ people realize how subjective happiness can be.”

do

500

Explain the difference: “The leaders who supported the law were criticized” vs. “The leaders, who supported the law, were criticized.”

First: only the leaders who supported the law were criticized. 

Second: all the leaders were criticized, and they supported the law.

500

Create one sentence using perfect gerund and one breakup vocabulary word.

Example: She regretted having dumped him so suddenly.

500

Transform this into a participial phrase: “Because the comedian didn’t want to offend the audience, he changed the joke.” 

Not wanting to offend the audience, the comedian changed the joke.

500

Complete logically: “Had the characters communicated earlier, (avoid confrontation).”

they could have avoided the confrontation.

500

Explain the difference between natural happiness and synthetic happiness using one Black Unit vocabulary word.

Example: Natural happiness comes from getting what we want; synthetic happiness is created as a coping mechanism when life does not go as planned.