
Read the following tour information about a trip to Rome, then answer the 'True or False' questions.

‘It gets hectic around here at lunchtime’ Is 'hectic' a verb, noun or adjective?
English speech can be separated into eight basic categories:

Uncle Bob would like anyone who will sit down long enough to listen to believe that he is plagued by the most unbelievable misfortune known to man. Think of any possible problem the universe can inflict upon humankind and you can rest assured that Uncle Bob has been through it and survived to tell the tale. And he will tell the tale. Again. And again and again until you find yourself unconsciously clutching a butter knife with murder in mind.

'You ought to take an umbrealla' =Must?Should?Could?Must not?
Last week we looked at antonymns (opposites). Today we look at synonyms: words which have similar meanings.
Read through the example sentences and choose the word which is the best match.

'Go to sleep = drop off? fall off? throw off? stop off?'
Hi guys. Well some of you asked for another one because you liked the last phrasl verb quiz we gave you. So here it is!
It's the same as the last time: you must choose the correct phrasal verb that matches the key word.

'The opposite of high is...'
Everything has an opposite (antonym):
The opposite of up is down.
The opposite of black is white.
The oppostite of night is day.
Please choose the correct opposite to complete each sentence:

'Be careful that you don't make a mistake!'

'animlas/business/It/to/after/an/exotic/look/is/expensive'
Put the following words into the correct order, like this:
drink/the/performance/a/You/after/buy/can
Becomes:
You can buy a drink after the performance.

'Tell us what each sign means'
'BUY THIS!', 'BUY THAT!', 'DON'T' TOUCH THIS!,'DON'T TOUCH THAT!' Everywhere we look we can see signs telling us what to do and giving us information. But what do they mean? Let's find out!
Below you can see senetences taken from nine signs. Choose the correct meaning for each sign.

'Jason's Story part 2'
Read part 2 of our story and choose the word which best fits for the 8 spaces. When you are finished click on the links for their meaning. The links in the story will take you to the Cambridge Online Dictionary.