Food vocab
Food idioms
Phrasal verbs
Grammar: special structures
Grammar: tenses review
100

What's the meaning of BLAND in Spanish?

Soso

100

Doubt the truth or value of something

Take something with a pinch of salt

100

To compensate

Make up for

100

Rephrasing: You have two options: you can drink coffee or tea (EITHER)

You can drink either coffee or tea

100

Complete with the right form of the verb in brackets: When we saw the vegetables that __________(sell) at the market that morning, we thought it wasn't a good idea to buy anything from there. They looked horrible! 

were being sold

200

How do you say ESCASEZ in English?

Shortage

200

Earn money to support your family

Bring home the bacon

200

To tolerate

Put up with

200

Rephrasing: I don't like bacon or ham (NEITHER)

I like neither bacon nor ham

Neither do I like bacon nor ham

200

Complete with the right form of the verb in brackets: By the end of next decade, global temperatures __________ (rise) by 2.5 degrees in a 200-year period.

will have risen

300

What's a synonym for GO BAD when talking about food?

GO OFF

300

A problem that is very difficult to solve, or a person who's very difficult to understand

(Be) a hard nut to crack

300

To avoid the negative results of

Get away with

300

Rephrasing: Don't speak to him; I warn you (BETTER)

You had better not speak to him

300

Rephrasing: Tom asked for his house to be painted last week. (HAD)

Tom had his house painted last week.

400

How do you say CAPRICHO in English?

TREAT

400

Fail or become unpleasant

Turn sour

400

To give the impression of

Come across as

400

Rephrasing: Aunt Mary didn't mind cold winds. She lived through it her whole life. (USED)

Aunt Mary was used to cold winds.
400

Turn into a reported-speech sentence: Claire asked Mario, "What time will you be coming home tomorrow"? [two months ago]

Claire asked Mario what time he would be coming home the day after / the following day /the next day

500

Name the verb corresponding to this definition: "feel a powerful desire for something, particularly food"

CRAVE

500

To try to do more than you can manage

Bite off more than you can chew

500

To find the time for

Get around to

500

Rephrasing: After spending 3 weeks by myself, I realised I had become accustomed to living alone. (GOT)

After spending 3 weeks by myself, I realised I had got used to living alone.

500

Rephrasing: "If you dropped out from the course, you'd get a bad reputation" --> Start the transformed sentence with WERE

Were you to drop out from the course, you'd get a bad reputation