Grammar
Vocabulary presentation
Confused words/ collocacitions
Word Building
Phrasal verbs
100

The ice-skater _______(do) a difficult move when she fell.

was doing 

100

naturally talented= ____?

gifted 

100

disrupt, disruption, 

adjective = 

disruptive 

100

The student arrived late --> 


a) turned up

b) in

c) turned off

a) turned up

200

What ______ you ______ (do) this time tomorrow?

what will you be doing

200

no real basis means...

that there aren't trustful facts like evidences, scientific research...

Ex: > there's no real basis for the idea that academic achievement is necessary for athletic performance

200

isolate, isolation, _____ (Adjective)

isolated

200

Camp may not have turned me into a great swimmer =

means...

made me become a great swimmer.

300

By the time I finish school, I _____(study) English for six years.

will have studied

300

A treatment that appears real, but is designed to have no therapeutic benefit.

placebo

300

repeat= verb

repetitive = adjective

can you spell the noun correctly

repetition

300

water down your opinions ... 


means...

make less 

400

I______ (hope) to win the match, but I was beaten. 

had hoped (you thought about it before you were beaten)

400

synonym of decline

reduction, fall...

400

astonished, astonishment, astonished or (______) (=adjective)

astonishing

500

OMG! He ___________ (finish) all his homework in a minute! It's impossible



couldn't have finished.

you are expressing surprise or disbelief.

500

if something hasn't sparked my interest...then...


a) I am interested on it. 

b) I am not interested on it.

b) not interested

500

What's the difference between linked to and attributed to? Explain it.

Linked to: suggests a connection with or between. 

Attributed to: there could be a connection, but there's no/little evidence and it's based on someone's opinion. 


Ex: Whereas smoking is definitely linked to cancer, there is less evidence that cancer in nonsmokers can be attributed to environmental causes. 

500

assess...


noun= 

adjective= 


noun: assessment

adjective: doesn't exist

500

to butter someone up means...

to be nice in the hope of getting something in turn