Basic Communication Skills Quiz
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Which unit focuses on talking about hobbies, pastimes, and sports?

  • Unit 2
  • Unit 5
  • Unit 4
  • Unit 3 (correct)
  • What grammar topic is covered in the unit about work and jobs?

  • Questions with the auxiliary verb “do”
  • Simple present to describe habitual activities (correct)
  • Verb + -ing: like/hate/love
  • Use of question words with “to be”
  • Which skill is covered in the unit about giving directions and telling time?

  • Giving directions (correct)
  • Describing habits and routines
  • Saying what your job is
  • Asking how people spend their time
  • What vocabulary topic is included in the unit about work and jobs?

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    Which grammar topic is covered in the unit about when and where?

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    Study Notes

    Unit 1: Introduction and Personal Information

    • Focus on greeting people and making simple introductions for formal and informal contexts.
    • Essential skill in giving personal information such as location and contact details.
    • Practice spelling names and email addresses for effective communication.
    • Familiarity with numbers from 0 to 10 is crucial for basic interactions.
    • Techniques for giving and asking for phone numbers enhance conversational skills.
    • Important to learn how to greet someone appropriately and introduce oneself.
    • Skills include asking and answering simple questions for better engagement.
    • Ability to follow classroom instructions demonstrates comprehension of language.
    • Grammar focus on simple questions using the verb "to be" in 1st and 2nd person.
    • Knowledge of personal pronouns in 1st and 2nd person supports proper sentence structure.
    • Vocabulary includes countries, nationalities, and essential numbers (0-10).

    Unit 2: Family and Friends

    • Expand usage of numbers from 11 to 20, reinforcing numerical vocabulary.
    • Ability to express possession with phrases indicating what you have or haven't got.
    • Learn to ask and state ages, allowing for personal conversations about life stages.
    • Provide simple personal information about acquaintances and family members.
    • Discuss marital status and parental status, enhancing personal context.
    • Grammar shifts to focus on simple questions using "to be" in the 3rd person.
    • Incorporation of contractions with "to be" for more natural speech patterns.
    • Utilization of "to be" with adjectives allows description of emotions or states.
    • Understanding singular and plural forms improves clarity in communication.
    • Broadening vocabulary includes adjectives like happy and sad, enriching emotional expression.

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    Test your ability to give simple personal information, make introductions, use numbers, and follow instructions. This quiz also covers using the verb 'to be' and personal pronouns in simple questions.

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