Vocab3
Vocab4
Phrasal Verbs/Word Formation
Grammar
Idioms
100

The two _____men were taken to a nearby hospital. 

wounded

100

The final practice before the 1st performance where actors wear their costumes-

dress rehearsal 

100

Do you think the dentist will have to____out my wisom teeth?

take out

100

The elderly, male patient couldn't feed______.

himself

100

What is his name? It's on the____of my tongue. 

tip

200

What does 'oblivious' mean?

unaware-

Being deaf, he was oblivious to the sound of the doorbell. 

200

What is the narrow gap for walking, between seats in a cinema or theatre? 

aisle

200

What is the adjective form of 'poison'?

poisonous

200

Stop complaining! _______is impossible if you just try harder. 

Nothing

200

What does 'bite someone's head off' mean?

to criticise someone angrily 

300

All______functions in humans and animals are controlled by the brain. 

bodily

300

A film made especially for women-

chick-flick

300

He managed to_____off the flu, but his wife was ill for a long time. 

fight off

300

'She isn't really quitting the music industry is she?'

'As________, she is.'

As a matter of fact-de hecho

300

He's still keeping his______despite all his health problems. 

chin up-

keep your chin up-stay cheerful despite difficult times

400

If you go the dr., they might_____you something for that cold. 

prescribe

400

What is a 'film buff'?

Somebody who is very interested in cinema

400

What does 'sift through' mean?

To go through thoroughly to sort out what is useful/valuable

400
Since I was a child,____(sing) has been my passion. 

singing

400

What idiom means 'to feel afraid to do something at the last minute'?

get cold feet

500

Which disease was spread by the fleas of infected rodents?

The Plague
500

What is a 'Blockbuster'?

A very successful film 

500

It is the story of a lawyer in a(n)_______(race) divided Alabama town in the 1930s. 

racially-adv

500

It was very hot in the room so they tried______(open) the window. 

opening 

500

Which idiom means 'deliberately ignore something that you know should not be happening'?

turn a blind eye