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Classroom Language Practice
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Classroom Language Practice

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Questions and Answers

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?

  • Repeat it!
  • Tell me again!
  • What did you say?
  • Can you say that again, please? (correct)
  • Which country's capital city is Santiago?

  • Argentina
  • Colombia
  • Chile (correct)
  • Peru
  • If someone asks 'What does it mean?' they are looking for:

    <p>The definition of a word or phrase</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Based on the text, what is the correct way to ask a question involving nationality and country?

    <p>Are you from Rio? / Are you from Ecuador?</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the text, which sentence correctly represents a negative answer to a question about nationality and country?

    <p>No, you are not from Quito.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the appropriate way to give an affirmative answer when stating nationality and city?

    <p>Yes, I am.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which option correctly represents forming a sentence indicating a negative nationality and city?

    <p>I'm not Brazilian./ You're not from Mexico City.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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.

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