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Mastering Everyday English

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    Mastering Everyday English
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  • Kevin kept talking about his new car and showing it off to everyone. What slang term describes Kevin’s behavior?
    "Lame"
    "Basic"
    "Flex"
    "Chill"
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  • Seeing a picture of a cat lounging in the sun, Jane felt it perfectly captured her own lazy Saturday. Which slang term did she use to describe this?
    "Cool"
    "A-OK"
    "Mood"
    "Word"
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  • Sarah called her friends to come over and watch a movie. What slang term did she use to describe their time together?
    "Mid"
    "Flex"
    "Hang out"
    "Chill"
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  • After hearing that his favorite band cancelled the concert, Mike expressed his frustration. Which slang term did he use?
    "Dude"
    "Bruh"
    "Mood"
    "Sick"
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  • When Jake suggested going to the beach, his friend replied enthusiastically to show he agreed. What slang term did his friend use?
    "Cool"
    "Word"
    "Bruh"
    "Dude"
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  • Tom’s joke didn’t get any laughs at the party because it wasn’t funny. What slang term best describes Tom’s joke?
    "Sick"
    "A-OK
    "Chill"
    "Lame"
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  • Emma's outfit looked just like everyone else's at the mall. What slang term would describe her outfit?
    "Mid"
    "Flex"
    "Basic"
    "Cool"
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  • The new restaurant in town had decent food, but it wasn’t anything special. What slang term would you use to describe the restaurant?
    "Basic"
    "Mid"
    "Sick"
    "Cool"
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  • After a long week, Rachel decided to spend Saturday at home, watching movies and relaxing. Which slang term describes her day?
    "Flex"
    "Chill"
    "Sick"
    "Mid"
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  • Mark showed his friends a trick on his skateboard that they found really impressive. What slang term would they use to describe it?
    "A-OK"
    "Basic"
    "Sick"
    "Chill"
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  • Jenny’s new jacket is getting a lot of compliments because it looks great. Which slang term describes her jacket?
    "Lame"
    "Mid"
    "Basic"
    "Cool"
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  • Lisa volunteered to organize the school event, take care of the fundraiser, and coach the soccer team, but now she’s overwhelmed and stressed. Which idiom best describes Lisa’s situation?
    "The best of both worlds"
    "Hit the nail on the head"
    "Bite off more than you can chew"
    "Speak of the devil"
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  • When Tim complained about the work conditions, his coworker started pointing out even more problems, making everyone more upset. What idiom describes what Tim’s coworker did?
    "Add fuel to the fire"
    "Let the cat out of the bag"
    "The ball’s in your court"
    "Kill two birds with one stone"
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  • The new student seemed shy and uninterested at first, but she turned out to be very friendly and talented. Which idiom best describes this situation?
    "Actions speak louder than words"
    "Hit the sack"
    "Miss the boat"
    "You can’t judge a book by its cover"
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  • During the family dinner, everyone was avoiding the topic of Dad’s recent job loss even though it was on everyone’s mind. What idiom describes this situation?
    "The early bird catches the worm"
    "The elephant in the room"
    "Cost an arm and a leg"
    "Raining cats and dogs"
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  • Emily decided to take a walk to the store, which allowed her to get some exercise and pick up groceries. Which idiom best describes Emily’s actions?
    "Piece of cake"
    "Through thick and thin"
    "Let the cat out of the bag"
    "Kill two birds with one stone"
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