Esercitati con le Tue Competenze in Inglese

Impara Modi di Dire per Parlare come un Madrelingua

Le espressioni idiomatiche inglesi rappresentano la parte più viva e spontanea della lingua. Impararle significa avvicinarsi al modo autentico con cui i madrelingua comunicano. I nostri quiz ti presentano frasi come “kick the bucket” o “under the weather” con spiegazioni chiare, esempi concreti e contesti reali. Capirai non solo cosa significano, ma anche quando e come usarle. Questo ti permetterà di parlare in modo più naturale, fluente e culturalmente appropriato in ogni tipo di conversazione.

Scopri le Espressioni Tipiche con i Nostri Quiz

Question 1: What role does "enrich" play in storytelling language?

Question 2: What role does "fabricate" play in storytelling language?

Question 3: Identify the scenario where "yearn" is most suitable.

Question 4: Identify the scenario where "initiate" is most suitable.

Question 5: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "oblige"?

Question 6: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "enrich"?

Question 7: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "hinder"?

Question 8: Choose the sentence that correctly interprets "quote".

Question 9: Choose the sentence that correctly interprets "enrich".

Question 10: Identify the scenario where "zigzag" is most suitable.

Question 11: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "scatter"?

Question 12: What role does "negotiate" play in storytelling language?

Question 13: How would the meaning of "analyze" shift in a poetic context?

Question 14: What emotional effect can "scatter" convey when used skillfully?

Question 15: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "negotiate"?

Question 16: Identify the scenario where "oppose" is most suitable.

Question 17: In persuasive writing, how can "urge" enhance your argument?

Question 18: What role does "arrange" play in storytelling language?

Question 19: Identify the scenario where "kindle" is most suitable.

Question 20: What emotional effect can "zoom" convey when used skillfully?

Question 21: Choose the sentence that correctly interprets "oppose".

Question 22: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "yearn"?

Question 23: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "arrange"?

Question 24: How would the meaning of "lament" shift in a poetic context?

Question 25: In persuasive writing, how can "gather" enhance your argument?

Question 26: What emotional effect can "leap" convey when used skillfully?

Question 27: Identify the scenario where "leap" is most suitable.

Question 28: In persuasive writing, how can "forbid" enhance your argument?

Question 29: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "justify"?

Question 30: In persuasive writing, how can "elevate" enhance your argument?

Question 31: Choose the sentence that correctly interprets "betray".

Question 32: Choose the sentence that correctly interprets "zoom".

Question 33: In persuasive writing, how can "lament" enhance your argument?

Question 34: Choose the sentence that correctly interprets "elevate".

Question 35: What emotional effect can "wonder" convey when used skillfully?

Question 36: Identify the scenario where "negotiate" is most suitable.

Question 37: What emotional effect can "illustrate" convey when used skillfully?

Question 38: Choose the sentence that correctly interprets "predict".

Question 39: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "navigate"?

Question 40: Choose the sentence that correctly interprets "leap".

Question 41: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "gaze"?

Question 42: What role does "borrow" play in storytelling language?

Question 43: What emotional effect can "ponder" convey when used skillfully?

Question 44: What emotional effect can "leap" convey when used skillfully?

Question 45: In persuasive writing, how can "transform" enhance your argument?