English Exam: Time, Dates, and Daily Routine
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What is the opposite of a Couch Potato?

  • Health Nut (correct)
  • Lazy Person
  • Party Animal
  • Workaholic
  • The phrase 'Go for a walk' is an example of 'Go + verb with ing'.

    False

    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 ___________________.

    <p>cello</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following rooms with their typical objects:

    <p>Bedroom = Bed Living Room = Sofa Kitchen = Refrigerator Bathroom = Shower</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct answer to the question 'What do you usually do on Sundays?'?

    <p>I usually go to the gym</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The phrase 'How long does it take to get to the city center?' is an example of a WH-question with a preposition.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the difference between 'Can' and 'Can't'?

    <p>Can is used to show ability or possibility, while Can't is used to show inability or impossibility.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the opposite of a Workaholic?

    <p>Couch Potato</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The phrase 'Go biking' is an example of 'Go + noun'.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the name of the season that comes after winter?

    <p>spring</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If someone asks you 'What time is it?' you might answer '__ o'clock'.

    <p>it is five</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following rooms with their typical objects:

    <p>Kitchen = Oven Bedroom = Bed Bathroom = Shower Living Room = Couch</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct answer to the question 'How often do you clean your room?' if you never clean your room?

    <p>Never</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The phrase 'I'm not sure' shows uncertainty.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the name of the object you might find in a living room?

    <p>TV</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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.

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