Define the word elderly and use it in a sentence
An old person, past middle age person
Type of business based on buying/selling goods online
e-commerce /ecommerce
Define the word painkiller
Drug you take to lessen or stop pain
Most common and simplest way to apologize
(I'm/ I am) sorry
boss around
give orders, tell sb what to do
The quality of being beautiful (noun)
Beauty
A person buying things from a store, shop,or business is a ...
Customer
It is common to say "bless you" after doing this
Sneeze
Define regret and use it in a sentence
Sth you wish you hadn't done. It is a feeling (noun) and an action (verb).
get the hang of sth
Gradually learn how to do sth
Define the word greeting and give an example
Sth friendly and/or polite that you say/do when you see someone.
"kiss" on the cheek /shake hands/ rubbing the nose/ ...
Define retailer in your own words and use it in a sentence
person, shop, or business selling goods, usually in small quantities, and directly to consumers.
What does NHS stand for?
National Health Service
Embarrasing mistake you make
flub (verb)
Choose 3 out of the 4 following words and define them:
Bunk / sneak / swallow / big shot
bunk= type of bed built one above the other
Sneak= to do sth trying to avoid being seen or heard
Swallow= small bird
big shot= Sb/ sth with a lot of power
The main person presenting a TV show or radio program
Anchorman/ Anchorwoman
(sometimes it's called just anchor)
Sth sold at a very low price (less than usual), the consumer benefits from this.
Bargain
Lose conscious for a short period of time.
pass out = faint
Phrasal verbs synonyms of enter and exit
get in(to), get out of
Difference between give away and get away with sth
give away= to revel sth accidentally
get away with sth= doing sth wrong/ bad without any consequences
British people are considered to be...
buttoned-up / uptight
The amount of money gained from selling sth
Profit
When doctors are about to do analysis/ analyses to get a diagnosis, they say they are going to ...
Punching, hitting, or kicking a person repeatedly to cause pain
beat up
Expression used to tell someone not to get involved in what your doing or to tell them not to criticize
Mind your own business / It's not of your business