Category Archive: Vocabulary Quiz

Nov 19

Interactive Vocabulary Quiz – Intermediate

 Let’s take a quick vocabulary quiz at intermediate (B2) level! How well did you do?       RELATED POSTS: The 10 Best Ideas for Learning New Words in English Interactive Vocabulary Quiz – Elementary     Image courtesy of FreeDigitalPhotos.net If you like our lesson, share it with friends and colleagues. Thanks!  

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Nov 11

Dropouts, Startups and Turnover – Nouns from Phrasal Verbs

 Phrasal verbs make up (see this one right there?) a huge category of English vocabulary! Phrasal verbs combine a verb like MAKE and a preposition or adverb like UP. What a lot of people find difficult about learning phrasal verbs is that one verb can combine with several prepositions to make different phrasal verbs. For …

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Oct 23

What(ever) do you mean? – Idioms QUIZ

  An idiom is an expression that is hard to understand because its meaning has little or nothing to do with the individual words that make it up. For example, the expression “It’s a piece of cake!” means that something is easy to do! Knowing the word “cake” won’t help you figure out what it …

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Oct 22

16 Words Often Used Incorrectly – A2/B1 level – QUIZ

 These words are often used incorrectly, so let’s see how well you can use them. Do the quiz, and then read the explanations to help you remember them better! Level: A2/B1     EXPLANATIONS – WORDS TO KNOW Between and among Between is used to separate people or things. Example: The temperature was between 25 …

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Oct 19

PM, MP or MEP? Quiz on Top Jobs in EU and National Contexts

 PM or MP? MP or MEP? Are you confused with all these abbreviations? Take our Quiz to clear up your confusion. Start NOW! Image courtesy of Salvatore Vuono at FreeDigitalPhotos.net If you like our lessons, share them with friends and colleagues by using the button below. Thanks!  

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