Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Grammar I
Grammar II
100

Reveal

to make something known or visible

100

Inuit

A group of indigenous people who traditionally inhabit the Arctic regions

100

Intensifiers:

I am _______ sure we'll win the competition. (very, absolutely, never, deeply, frequently)

absolutely

100

Intensifiers:

The team played __________ well in the final match. (easily, slowly, extremely, regularly, hardly)

extremely

200

Thrilled

extremely happy or excited

200

Ecstatic

feeling or showing overwhelming joy and happiness

200

Comparative adjective/adverb:

She walks __________ than the rest of the people. (slow)

more slowly

200

Comparative adjective/adverb:

The food now is ________ than it was last year. (good)

better

300

Obesity

the condition of being very overweight

300

Terrified

very frightened; extremely scared

300

Must have / might have / can't have:

We are sure he forgot about your birthday.

He _____________________________ .

He must have forgotten about your birthday.

300

Abstract noun of ill

Illness

400

Wind down

to relax and gradually reduce activity

400

Embarrassed

feeling awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed

400

Abstract noun of healthy

Health

400

Must have / might have / can't have:

I am not sure whether they flew to Sri Lanka.

They ________________________________ . 

They might have flown to Sri Lanka.

500

Apprehensive

worried or nervous about something that might happen in the future

500

Susceptible

easily influenced or harmed by something

500

Must have / might have / can't have:

Sue definitely didn't buy anything in that shop.

Sue ___________________________________.

Sue can't have bought anything in that shop.

500

Comparative adjective/adverb:

He works ___________ now with the new manager. (happy)

more happily