Use this 15-question quiz to find your weak spots in I Like It. At Level A2-B1, every question targets a specific sub-topic with a clear explanation. Your score tells you what you know; the explanations show you what to study next.
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Question 1: What does the expression "It's not my cup of tea" mean in everyday conversation?
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Question 2: Someone says: "Have you tried the new Italian restaurant downtown?" Choose the most natural reply if you enjoyed it.
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Question 3: Lisa: "Do you want to go hiking this weekend?"
Tom: "Honestly, outdoor activities are ___."
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Question 4: The expression "I can't stand it" means you like something so much that you can't stop doing it.
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Question 5: Match each expression (left) to its meaning or function (right).
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Question 6: You are at a restaurant with a colleague. The waiter asks how you like the soup. You think it's delicious. What is the most natural response?
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Question 7: You're shopping for clothes with a friend. She tries on a dress and asks your opinion. You think it looks great. What do you say?
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Question 8: Someone invites you to a horror movie, but you don't enjoy scary films. What is the most polite and natural way to decline?
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Question 9: Which phrase naturally completes this sentence? "I've ___ a soft spot for chocolate cake since I was a child."
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Question 10: Which sentence sounds most natural when telling a friend you really enjoy playing guitar?
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Question 11: Which expression is casual and which is more formal? Choose the CASUAL way to say you don't like something.
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Question 12: How would you tell your close friend that you love a new TV show? Choose the most natural option for talking to a friend.
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Question 13: In this conversation, what does "it doesn't tickle my fancy" mean?
Amy: "Have you tried that new sushi place?"
Ben: "Yeah, but raw fish doesn't really tickle my fancy."
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Question 14: It is appropriate to say "This is totally sick!" to your boss during a formal meeting to express that you like a new project idea.
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Question 15: Match each expression to the scenario where it is most appropriate.