Grammar 100
Grammar 200
Grammar 300
Grammar 400
Grammar 500
Vocabulary 100
Vocabulary 200
Vocabulary 300
Vocabulary 400
Vocabulary 500
Functional language 100
Functional language 200
Functional language 300
Functional language 400
Functional language 500
Idioms&Phrasal verbs 100
Idioms&Phrasal verbs 200
Idioms&Phrasal verbs 300
Idioms&Phrasal verbs 400
Idioms&Phrasal verbs 500
Bonus
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Jeopardy Game (Up-Int)_11.12.2025

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Grammar
Vocabulary
Functional
language
Idioms&
Phrasal verbs
100
100
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200
200
200
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400
400
400
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500
500
500
500

3. Grammar 100

This tense is used for an action that started in the
past and is still continuing now—often with “for”
or “since.”
BACK
Present perfect
ANSWER
continuous

4. Grammar 200

Complete: “I remember ___ my keys on the
table.” (use “leave”)
leaving
ANSWER
BACK

5. Grammar 300

Which expresses the highest degree of future
certainty?
A) might go
B) will probably go
C) is likely to go
D) will definitely go
D)
ANSWER
BACK

6. Grammar 400

Rewrite using a cleft sentence to emphasize
“Maria”: “Maria solved the problem.”
It was Maria
who solved the problem.
ANSWER
BACK

7. Grammar 500

Turn into passive with impersonal structure:
“People believe that the vaccine is effective.”
It is believedANSWER
that the vaccine is effective.
BACK

8. Vocabulary 100

This personality adjective describes someone
who is determined to be successful.
Ambitious
ANSWER
BACK

9. Vocabulary 200

What suffix makes “danger” an adjective?
dangerous
(-ous)
ANSWER
BACK

10. Vocabulary 300

Which collocation means “to remember
everything exactly as it happened”?
Remember
every detail
ANSWER
BACK

11. Vocabulary 400

“The festival attracted thousands of ______.”
festival-goers
ANSWER
BACK

12. Vocabulary 500

Which adjective describes a job that involves
sitting all day?
Sedentary
ANSWER
BACK

13. Functional language 100

Say naturally: You don’t like jazz music.
BACK
It’s not my cup of tea.
I’m not fond of jazz.
ANSWER
I’m
not keen on jazz.
I can’t stand jazz.

14. Functional language 200

Which phrase softens a personal opinion?
BACK
Personally, I think…
In my opinion…
ANSWER
From
my perspective…
As far as I’m concerned…

15. Functional language 300

How to speculate politely about someone’s age?
BACK
I’d guess she’s in her …
I’d have thought
ANSWER
I suppose/reckon
I’m not 100% sure, but I’d say

16. Functional language 400

Use vague language (3): waited about 45
minutes.
BACK
• forty-odd minutes
• ANSWER
45 minutes or so
• Around 45min

17. Functional language 500

You partly agree but have a concern.
BACK
I agree with you up to a point, but…
I agree to some extent, but
ANSWER
I understand
what you’re saying, but
I suppose so, but

18. Idioms&Phrasal verbs 100

Idioms&Phrasal verbs 100
“It ___ a bell” = sounds familiar.
rings
ANSWER
BACK

19. Idioms&Phrasal verbs 200

Idioms&Phrasal verbs 200
Phrasal verb = “mention a topic for the first
time.”
bring up
ANSWER
BACK

20. Idioms&Phrasal verbs 300

Idioms&Phrasal verbs 300
“I can’t remember his name—it’s on the ___ of
my ___!”
tip… tongue
ANSWER
BACK

21. Idioms&Phrasal verbs 400

Idioms&Phrasal verbs 400
“She really messed up the presentation.” = ?
did it badly/made
a mistake
ANSWER
BACK

22. Idioms&Phrasal verbs 500

Idioms&Phrasal verbs 500
“Even though the music was loud, she managed
to ___ studying.”
carry on
ANSWER
BACK

23. Bonus

What grammar structure and vocabulary phrase
would you use to say that experts think AI will
probably change education in the next decade?
It is believed that AI is likely to
ANSWER
transform
education.
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