Sports
Prepositions
Phrasal Verbs
Idioms
Qualities
100

What equipment do you need for archery?

bow and arrows

100

I'm terrible AT/WITH chess.

Which is the correct preposition?

at

100

To meet someone by chance

run into

100

To be put into a difficult situation with no training or preparation

to be thrown in at the deep end

100

How do we call a person who wants very much to win or be more successful than other people

(quality adjective) 

competitive

200

What equipment do you need to play badminton?

racquet and shuttlecock

200

The coach wasn't satisfied AT/WITH his team's performance.

with

200


to accompany a person who is leaving to their point of departure

to see off

200

to be in serious trouble

to be on the ropes

200

making sure of avoiding potential danger, mishap, or harm

careful

300

Which sport is played on the pitch?

football

300

The other players suspected him AT/OF cheating but they couldn't prove anything.

of

300

To save or keep something, typically money or time, for a particular purpose

set aside

300

to admit defeat or failure and give up trying

throw in the towel

300

an extremely adventurous and bold person

daring/daredevil

400

For which sport do you need cue and balls?

Snooker

400

Teachers should be sensitive AT/TO students 'needs.

to

400

to experience an unexpected difficulty, or to meet someone who is difficult to deal with

run up against

400

to suddenly change the rules/ the objectives which had been agreed

move the goalposts

400

having or showing grace or elegance

graceful

500

Who is the best sportsperson from this group?

Csenge

500

Fill in the correct preposition:

Music and dancing are ...... Barbi's blood. 

in

500

to look at, examine, or deal with a set of things, especially quickly

run through

500

to be mentally alert, to respond immediately to new developments

to be on the ball

500

How would the English teacher describe your group?

Friendly, harworking and kind