Money Matters Relationships Food & Health School & Life Mixed Challenge
100
Save up
This phrasal verb means to save money little by little for something special.

100
Look up to
This means to admire and respect someone.
100
Pig out
This phrasal verb means to eat a lot of food in a short time.
100
Slack off
To work less hard, reduce effort, or become slower/less active.
100
Rely on / count on
This means to depend on someone.
200
Set aside / Save up
I need to ______ some money this month. I spent too much last week.
200
Look up to
I really ______ my older sister. She inspires me.
200
Cut down on
I need to ______ sugar. I’m eating too many sweets.
200
Catch up
I skipped class and now I need to ______ with my homework.
200
up
She always cheers me ______ when I feel sad.
300
I blew all my money on sneakers.
Create a sentence using:
blow (money)
300
I don't want to fall out with my best friend.
Create a sentence using:
Fall out (with)
300
I usually have to eat on the go because of my busy schedule.
Create a sentence using:
Eat on the go
300
It's hard to keep up with a daily workout habit.
Create a sentence using:
Keep up with
300
You need to build yourself up to be more confident.
Create a sentence using:
Build yourself up
400
I ran out of money before the weekend.
I ran of money before the weekend.
400
I made up with my best friend yesterday.
I made up my best friend yesterday after our fight.
400
I got sick from eating too much street food.
I gotting sick from eat too much street food.
400
He skipped out on class yesterday.
He skipped on class yesterday.
400
I opened up to my friend about my problems.
I opened to my friend about my problems.
500
blow money / fall into debt / pay back / run out of / get by / live on
You bought too many things online, now you owe your friend money and have no savings.
Use at least 3 phrasal verbs.
500
Fall out / make up / rely on / count on / keep in touch / open up / deal with
You had an argument with a close friend, but you want to fix things.
Use at least 3 phrasal verbs.
500
Get sick from / react to / throw up / pig out / cut down on
You ate something bad and now your body is reacting.
Use at least 3 phrasal verbs.
500
Slack off / skip out on / catch up / keep up with / end up / deal with / make time for
You procrastinated all week and now everything is due tomorrow.
500
Use 5 phrasal verbs
Create a dramatic teen story using at least 5 phrasal verbs from previous lessons.






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