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What color does Kevin say he likes?
What color does Kevin say he likes?
- Red
- Green
- Blue
- Purple (correct)
In the dialogue, when does someone say "happy"?
In the dialogue, when does someone say "happy"?
- When asked how someone is feeling (correct)
- When asking about someone's age
- When asking about someone's name
- When someone is introducing themselves
What does Kevin say his age is?
What does Kevin say his age is?
- 6 years old
- 7 years old
- 5 years old (correct)
- 4 years old
Which of these is not used to describe how someone is feeling?
Which of these is not used to describe how someone is feeling?
What emotion is being expressed in the sentence, "B: I am worried."?
What emotion is being expressed in the sentence, "B: I am worried."?
What are some of the colors mentioned in the content?
What are some of the colors mentioned in the content?
Which word is used to express a feeling of happiness?
Which word is used to express a feeling of happiness?
How many different ways does the dialogue mention someone can be feeling?
How many different ways does the dialogue mention someone can be feeling?
Which of the following is NOT a question used to inquire about someone's well-being?
Which of the following is NOT a question used to inquire about someone's well-being?
Which of these is a way to ask about someone's name?
Which of these is a way to ask about someone's name?
Which emotion is expressed in the sentence, "B: I am tired."?
Which emotion is expressed in the sentence, "B: I am tired."?
Which emotion is typically expressed when someone takes something that belongs to you?
Which emotion is typically expressed when someone takes something that belongs to you?
Which emotion is most related to being tired?
Which emotion is most related to being tired?
What emotion relates to having a negative feeling towards something?
What emotion relates to having a negative feeling towards something?
Which of the following emotions would result in someone frowning?
Which of the following emotions would result in someone frowning?
The feeling of joy and excitement is most closely related to which of these emotions?
The feeling of joy and excitement is most closely related to which of these emotions?
What emotion is most closely associated with feeling relaxed and free from worry?
What emotion is most closely associated with feeling relaxed and free from worry?
A feeling of anticipation and eagerness is most closely related to which emotion?
A feeling of anticipation and eagerness is most closely related to which emotion?
Which emotion would most likely cause someone to ask "Are you okay?"
Which emotion would most likely cause someone to ask "Are you okay?"
Which of the following emotions would make you feel very happy and joyful?
Which of the following emotions would make you feel very happy and joyful?
Which emotion is associated with a person feeling cold?
Which emotion is associated with a person feeling cold?
Which emotion is expressed by the person who is frowning and saying, "I’m frustrated with my friend."?
Which emotion is expressed by the person who is frowning and saying, "I’m frustrated with my friend."?
What is the opposite of "warm"?
What is the opposite of "warm"?
Which feeling is conveyed by the statement, "Wow! That’s cheerful news!", spoken in reaction to the fact that someone is on the soccer team?
Which feeling is conveyed by the statement, "Wow! That’s cheerful news!", spoken in reaction to the fact that someone is on the soccer team?
Based on the content, what is the most likely explanation for someone having dry lips?
Based on the content, what is the most likely explanation for someone having dry lips?
Which of these emotions best describes the feeling of having a loving pet?
Which of these emotions best describes the feeling of having a loving pet?
What is the relationship between a "sister" and "brother"?
What is the relationship between a "sister" and "brother"?
What is the job of the person who works as an artist?
What is the job of the person who works as an artist?
What is the baby brother's name?
What is the baby brother's name?
What is the mom's job?
What is the mom's job?
How many siblings does the speaker have?
How many siblings does the speaker have?
Who cooked the cookies?
Who cooked the cookies?
Who gave the speaker the gift?
Who gave the speaker the gift?
Where is the speaker going today?
Where is the speaker going today?
Where are the speaker's parents from?
Where are the speaker's parents from?
Who is the speaker playing with?
Who is the speaker playing with?
What does B say is their favorite fruit?
What does B say is their favorite fruit?
What flavor of yogurt does B prefer?
What flavor of yogurt does B prefer?
What type of fruit is B asked about in terms of freshness?
What type of fruit is B asked about in terms of freshness?
Which fruit is described as juicy?
Which fruit is described as juicy?
According to the dialogue, which fruit is B asked about in terms of sourness?
According to the dialogue, which fruit is B asked about in terms of sourness?
Which fruit is NOT mentioned in the dialogue?
Which fruit is NOT mentioned in the dialogue?
Which of these is NOT a word used to describe a fruit's taste?
Which of these is NOT a word used to describe a fruit's taste?
Which fruit does B say they have never eaten?
Which fruit does B say they have never eaten?
Flashcards
How to introduce yourself
How to introduce yourself
It's a way of telling someone your name and age.
Name
Name
The word or words by which a person is identified.
Age
Age
The number of years a person has lived.
How are you?
How are you?
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Happy
Happy
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Colors
Colors
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Sick
Sick
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Hungry
Hungry
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Joyful
Joyful
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Tired
Tired
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Okay
Okay
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Worried
Worried
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In love
In love
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Sad
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Surprised
Surprised
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Excited
Excited
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Calm
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Frustrated
Frustrated
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Proud
Proud
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Sweet
Sweet
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Sour
Sour
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Mom
Mom
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Fresh
Fresh
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Rotten
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Sister
Sister
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Juicy
Juicy
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Brother
Brother
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Favorite fruit
Favorite fruit
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Grandma
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Tangerine
Tangerine
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Aunt
Aunt
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Papaya
Papaya
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Cousins
Cousins
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Niece
Niece
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Content
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Thirsty
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Sleepy
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Cheerful
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Family Members
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Study Notes
Vocabulary (Week 1)
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Basic greetings: "hi," "hello," "how?"
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Asking for name: "What's your name?"
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Giving name: "My name is..."
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Asking for age: "How old are you?"
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Responding to age: "I am... years old."
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Asking how someone is: "How are you?"
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Responding to how someone is: "I am happy," "I am fine," "I am sick," "I am hungry."
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Saying goodbye: "Good bye," "See you again," "Good morning" "Good afternoon" "Good night"
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Emotional words: Happy, sad, sick, angry, hungry, fine (week 1 day 2)
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Colours: Red, blue, yellow, green, purple, white (week 1 day 3)
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Time of day: morning, afternoon, night, evening (week 1 day 4)
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Saying thank you and welcome (week 1 Day 5): "Thank you," "You're welcome," "I love you,""I love you too."
Vocabulary (Week 2)
- Emotions: joyful, okay, in love, tired, shy, worried, sad, angry, miss, surprised, scared, proud (week 2 days 1 and 2)
- Describing Feelings: excited, calm, nervous, bored, sick, silly (week 2 day 3)
- Other everyday words: frustrated, ill, thrill, cold, sleepy, content (week 2 day 4)
- Describing weather: warm, cool, thirsty, outside, relaxed, cheerful (week 2 day 5)
Vocabulary (Week 3)
- Family members: mom, dad, sister, brother, baby, grandma, grandpa, uncle, aunt, son, daughter (week 3 days 1 and 2)
- Family relationships: parent, cousins, niece, nephew, grandson, granddaughter (week 3 day 3)
- Activities: work, care, cook, play, clean, travel (week 3 day 4)
- Words Describing People: nice, kind, funny, pretty, tall, short (week 3 day 5)
Vocabulary (Week 4)
- Fruits: banana, plum, peach, pear, coconut, orange, pineapple, grape, strawberry, apple, blueberry, cherry, lemon, mango, kiwi, grapefruit, watermelon, persimmon (week 4 days 1-5)
- Describing taste: sour, sweet, plain, rotten, fresh, juicy (week 4 day 4)
- Describing qualities: tangerine, tomato, papaya, favorite (week 4 day 5)
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