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ONLINE ENGLISH VOCABULARY EXERCISE
Learn new words! Each of our English vocabulary exercises focuses on one topic/theme and teaches you only the most useful English words.

Topic: At a party (parties, dinner parties, other social gatherings)


Choose the word that best fits the sentence.
  1. We must have a little ________ one of these days!
    a. invitation
    b. get-together

  2. Hey, come over Friday. We're having a ________ party for Betty.
    a. birth date
    b. birthday

  3. Can I have some of these shrimp? ________ yourself!
    a. Take
    b. Help

  4. Don't forget to ________ the hostess on her new dress.
    a. compliment
    b. greet

  5. Hey, I know a party we can ________ (show up without being invited).
    a. break
    b. crash

  6. We're ________ a party next Saturday.
    a. making
    b. having

  7. Steve and Linda are very social people. They love to ________ guests at their house.
    a. visit
    b. entertain

  8. Hey, we just finished moving in to our new place. We're having a ________ party next week!
    a. house moving
    b. housewarming

  9. A dinner when everyone brings food is called a ________ (dinner).
    a. polite
    b. potluck

  10. Welcome, make yourself ________.
    a. like home
    b. at home
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OFFICIAL ENGLISH TESTS: University of Cambridge General English Exams

The University of Cambridge ESOL General English Exams are (non-specialized) examinations in English language ability for non-native speakers of English. These exams are also known as the "Main Suite" exams.

KET (Key English Test): elementary
PET (Preliminary English Test): intermediate
FCE (First Certificate in English): upper intermediate
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CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English): very advanced

Some also include the CELS (Certificates in English Language Skills) exams, which test students in particular language skills (reading, writing, speaking, etc.) separately.
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