Ways of Cooking
Environment & Threats
Grammar (Passive Voice)
Collocations & Phrases
Vocabulary Challenges
100

To cook in water heated to 100°C.

Boil

100

A noun phrase meaning a dangerous lack of balance in nature.

An imbalance in nature

100

Change to passive: "Someone introduced them to me at a party."

They were introduced to me at a party.

100

A phrase meaning to accept the truth, even if it is unpleasant: "Let's ____."

Face the facts

100

A person who does not eat meat.

Vegetarian

200

To cook eggs by mixing and heating them.

Scramble

200

An adjective describing practices that harm the environment.

Harmful

200

Change to passive: "They give all visitors a bag for their rubbish."

All visitors are given a bag for their rubbish.

200

Complete the collocation from the list: "A ______ banquet."

Classic

200

A person who fights very hard, often causing trouble.

Struggling

300

To cook in an oven with no extra fat.

Roast

300

The term for materials that are dangerous to the environment.

Toxic waste

300

Change to passive: "They might send you the tickets by courier."

You might be sent the tickets by courier.

300

An adjective from the text used to describe majestic or impressive animals.

Awe-inspiring

300

Something that is extremely large or violent.

Massive

400

To cook gently in a small amount of liquid.

Poach

400

A verb phrase meaning to put a species in danger.

Threaten a species

400

Change to passive: "The teacher is showing us a new documentary."

We are being shown a new documentary.

400

Complete the phrase: "In the ____ of public opposition."

Face

400

A synonym for many (as in many species).

Countless

500

To cook on a metal frame over an open fire.

Barbecue

500

The action of managing natural resources to keep them from disappearing.

Conserve

500

Complete with the correct passive form: "The ozone layer ______ (destroy) by CFCs in the past."

 - was being destroyed

500

A preposition used with "concerned": "People are concerned ____ the environment."

About

500

To completely destroy or remove something.

Wipe out