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What is the number that follows 11?
What is the number that follows 11?
What do you usually do with a sandwich for lunch?
What do you usually do with a sandwich for lunch?
What is the opposite of safe?
What is the opposite of safe?
If someone works in a restaurant, they are likely a _____.
If someone works in a restaurant, they are likely a _____.
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Which of the following is the correct term for your uncle's wife?
Which of the following is the correct term for your uncle's wife?
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What can you buy medicine at?
What can you buy medicine at?
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What is the opposite of full?
What is the opposite of full?
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What do you say when meeting someone?
What do you say when meeting someone?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary and Basic Concepts
- Common actions include "have" a sandwich, "do" homework, and "take" a photo.
- Different roles in a workplace, such as "receptionist" and "waiter".
- Familiarity with numbers: 12 follows 11; 100 is one hundred; the order of days like Wednesday follows Tuesday.
Daily Routines and Preferences
- Typical lunchtime choices like salads or sandwiches.
- People’s preferences for exercise, such as "do" or "make" exercise.
- Discussion of temperature and seasons; noting that summer in Spain is usually hot.
Relationships and Family
- Understanding of family relations: an uncle's wife is an "aunt" and identifying cousins and nieces.
Time and Weather
- Time inquiry: “What’s the time?” reflects a common daily need.
- Seasonal awareness highlights the distinct characteristics of summer versus winter.
Locations and Directions
- Importance of locations like "kitchen," "bathroom," and "dining room" for daily activities.
- Buying medicine at a "chemist's" showcases everyday transactions.
Adjectives and Opposites
- Vocabulary for opposites includes "empty" vs. "full" and "safe" vs. "dangerous", enhancing descriptive abilities.
Communication
- Social niceties such as greeting someone ("Nice to meet you") illustrate common conversational contexts.
- Understanding the need for clarification about personal items, like having or not having a watch.
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Description
Test your knowledge with this basic English vocabulary quiz. It covers common nouns, numbers, and everyday activities that are essential for beginners. Suitable for students looking to improve their English skills.