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Questions and Answers
What is the nationality of a person from South Korea?
What is the nationality of a person from South Korea?
- Korean
- Koreaish
- Koreanic
- South Korean (correct)
How do you ask someone to repeat something in English?
How do you ask someone to repeat something in English?
- Repeat it!
- Tell me again!
- What did you say?
- Can you say that again, please? (correct)
Which country's capital city is Santiago?
Which country's capital city is Santiago?
- Argentina
- Colombia
- Chile (correct)
- Peru
If someone asks 'What does it mean?' they are looking for:
If someone asks 'What does it mean?' they are looking for:
Based on the text, what is the correct way to ask a question involving nationality and country?
Based on the text, what is the correct way to ask a question involving nationality and country?
In the text, which sentence correctly represents a negative answer to a question about nationality and country?
In the text, which sentence correctly represents a negative answer to a question about nationality and country?
What is the appropriate way to give an affirmative answer when stating nationality and city?
What is the appropriate way to give an affirmative answer when stating nationality and city?
Which option correctly represents forming a sentence indicating a negative nationality and city?
Which option correctly represents forming a sentence indicating a negative nationality and city?
Study Notes
Nationality and City
- A person from South Korea is South Korean.
- To ask someone to repeat something in English, say "Could you repeat that, please?"
- Santiago is the capital city of Chile.
- When someone asks "What does it mean?", they are looking for an explanation or clarification.
- To ask a question involving nationality and country, ask "Where are you from?" or "What's your nationality?"
- A negative answer to a question about nationality and country is, for example, "I am not from France."
- To give an affirmative answer when stating nationality and city, say "I am from Seoul, South Korea."
- A sentence indicating a negative nationality and city would be, for example, "I am not from Paris, France."
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Practice common English phrases used in a classroom setting, including greetings, asking for help, and unit objectives. Improve your communication skills with this quiz.