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What is the opposite of a Couch Potato?
What is the opposite of a Couch Potato?
The phrase 'Go for a walk' is an example of 'Go + verb with ing'.
The phrase 'Go for a walk' is an example of 'Go + verb with ing'.
False
What is the difference between 'Very' and 'Too'?
What is the difference between 'Very' and 'Too'?
Very is used to describe a positive or strong feeling, while Too is used to describe an excessive or extreme amount.
The instrumental music is often played on the ___________________.
The instrumental music is often played on the ___________________.
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Match the following rooms with their typical objects:
Match the following rooms with their typical objects:
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What is the correct answer to the question 'What do you usually do on Sundays?'?
What is the correct answer to the question 'What do you usually do on Sundays?'?
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The phrase 'How long does it take to get to the city center?' is an example of a WH-question with a preposition.
The phrase 'How long does it take to get to the city center?' is an example of a WH-question with a preposition.
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What is the difference between 'Can' and 'Can't'?
What is the difference between 'Can' and 'Can't'?
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What is the opposite of a Workaholic?
What is the opposite of a Workaholic?
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The phrase 'Go biking' is an example of 'Go + noun'.
The phrase 'Go biking' is an example of 'Go + noun'.
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What is the name of the season that comes after winter?
What is the name of the season that comes after winter?
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If someone asks you 'What time is it?' you might answer '__ o'clock'.
If someone asks you 'What time is it?' you might answer '__ o'clock'.
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Match the following rooms with their typical objects:
Match the following rooms with their typical objects:
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What is the correct answer to the question 'How often do you clean your room?' if you never clean your room?
What is the correct answer to the question 'How often do you clean your room?' if you never clean your room?
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The phrase 'I'm not sure' shows uncertainty.
The phrase 'I'm not sure' shows uncertainty.
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What is the name of the object you might find in a living room?
What is the name of the object you might find in a living room?
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Study Notes
Time, Hour, and Dates
- Understanding time, hour, and dates vocabulary
- Using prepositions for time and dates (e.g. at, on, in)
Daily Routine and Schedule
- Describing daily routine activities (e.g. waking up, eating, working)
- Creating a schedule and using time-related vocabulary
Verb Patterns
- Using "go + verb with 'ing'" (e.g. go biking)
- Using "go for + noun" (e.g. go for a walk)
Types of People
- Identifying and describing different types of people (e.g. couch potato, workaholic, health nut, party animal)
Simple Present WH-Questions
- Forming questions with what, when, who, where
- Answering questions using simple present tense
Taking Time Off and Vocabulary
- Understanding vocabulary related to seasons (e.g. winter, spring, summer, fall)
- Using vocabulary related to activities (e.g. cello, ice, festival, instrumental)
WH Questions with Prepositions
- Forming questions with prepositions (e.g. where, when, how)
- Answering questions using prepositions
Important Dates and Uncertainty
- Talking about important dates and events
- Expressing uncertainty using maybe, I'm not sure, I don't know, I have no idea
Questions with When and How Long
- Forming questions with when and how long
- Answering questions using specific dates and durations
Living with Roommates
- Discussing tips for living with roommates
- Sharing chores and using adverbs of frequency (e.g. always, usually, often)
Home Rooms and Objects
- Identifying and describing different rooms in a home (e.g. kitchen, living room, bedroom)
- Describing home objects and using vocabulary related to rooms (e.g. balcony, apartment, house)
There is / There are
- Using positive, negative, and question forms of there is / there are
- Describing rooms using colors and the power of color
Very vs Too
- Understanding the difference between very and too
- Practicing exercises with very and too
Clothing and Styles
- Describing different types of clothing and styles
- Identifying upper, lower, and feet clothing
Business Casual and Count/Noncount Nouns
- Understanding business casual attire
- Identifying count and noncount nouns
Jobs and Questions with Like
- Discussing different jobs (e.g. business, healthcare, law and safety)
- Forming questions with like and using them in conversations
Talking about Ability
- Using can and can't to describe ability
- Forming questions with can and can't
Time, Hour, and Dates
- Understanding time, hour, and dates vocabulary
- Using prepositions for time and dates (e.g. at, on, in)
Daily Routine and Schedule
- Describing daily routine activities (e.g. waking up, eating, working)
- Creating a schedule and using time-related vocabulary
Verb Patterns
- Using "go + verb with 'ing'" (e.g. go biking)
- Using "go for + noun" (e.g. go for a walk)
Types of People
- Identifying and describing different types of people (e.g. couch potato, workaholic, health nut, party animal)
Simple Present WH-Questions
- Forming questions with what, when, who, where
- Answering questions using simple present tense
Taking Time Off and Vocabulary
- Understanding vocabulary related to seasons (e.g. winter, spring, summer, fall)
- Using vocabulary related to activities (e.g. cello, ice, festival, instrumental)
WH Questions with Prepositions
- Forming questions with prepositions (e.g. where, when, how)
- Answering questions using prepositions
Important Dates and Uncertainty
- Talking about important dates and events
- Expressing uncertainty using maybe, I'm not sure, I don't know, I have no idea
Questions with When and How Long
- Forming questions with when and how long
- Answering questions using specific dates and durations
Living with Roommates
- Discussing tips for living with roommates
- Sharing chores and using adverbs of frequency (e.g. always, usually, often)
Home Rooms and Objects
- Identifying and describing different rooms in a home (e.g. kitchen, living room, bedroom)
- Describing home objects and using vocabulary related to rooms (e.g. balcony, apartment, house)
There is / There are
- Using positive, negative, and question forms of there is / there are
- Describing rooms using colors and the power of color
Very vs Too
- Understanding the difference between very and too
- Practicing exercises with very and too
Clothing and Styles
- Describing different types of clothing and styles
- Identifying upper, lower, and feet clothing
Business Casual and Count/Noncount Nouns
- Understanding business casual attire
- Identifying count and noncount nouns
Jobs and Questions with Like
- Discussing different jobs (e.g. business, healthcare, law and safety)
- Forming questions with like and using them in conversations
Talking about Ability
- Using can and can't to describe ability
- Forming questions with can and can't
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Test your English skills on topics such as time, dates, and daily routines. Practice using prepositions, WH-questions, and vocabulary related to seasons and activities.