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Which of the following words could be used to describe a person who always gives their opinion and is not afraid to speak their mind?

  • Self-centered
  • Hesitant
  • Talkative
  • Outgoing (correct)
  • Which of the following is NOT a synonym for "unselfish"?

  • Selfish (correct)
  • Generous
  • Kind
  • Thoughtful
  • What does the phrase "thick as thieves" mean?

    Two people are very close and share secrets. They are usually inseparable.

    What does "at arm's length" mean?

    <p>Maintaining a distance or keeping a separation from someone.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main idea of the open discussion activity about families?

    <p>To discuss positive and negative experiences with their families.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The sentence “We can stay out late night, there are no classes tomorrow” is an example of the use of the verb “can”.

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

    If I want to be in shape, I ______ to exercise regularly.

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

    Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of the verb "have to"?

    <p>I have to work late tonight.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Jack and Jill were talking about ________ first impression before going to bed.

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

    The sentence "You don't need to go shopping, we have got few eggs and some rice."

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

    Which sentence uses the word "few" correctly?

    <p>We have few friends there.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the phrase "Start off on the wrong foot" mean?

    <p>To make a bad first impression and potentially damage a relationship.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Jill think of her friend Shimaa?

    <p>Open-minded, sweet, kind, humble, reliable, unselfish.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Jill think of her friend Bob?

    <p>Unreliable and pessimistic.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Jill think of her friend from America?

    <p>Honest, optimistic, outgoing and knows how to stay calm, but seems a little shallow at times.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following words is NOT used to describe Jack's friend from America?

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

    Which sentence is used to describe Bob?

    <p>He's a total loner, no friends, no family members, nothing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Level 6/Class 1: Family Relationships

    • Vocabulary: Includes terms like Punished, Abusive, Allowance, Rebellious, Wife, Mom, Law, Loner, Affair, etc.
    • Expressions: Includes phrases like An old friend/ally/enemy etc, Trouble maker, be on good/bad/friendly etc., terms, like father like son, At arm's length, Thick as thieves, Family reunion.
    • Listening: Discusses the meaning of family and common family issues.

    Level 6/Class 2: First Impressions

    • Vocabulary: Includes terms like Snobbish, Humble, Conceited, Deep, etc.
    • Expressions: Includes phrases like People say first impressions count, People form opinions about you, Leave a good impression, Lasting Impressions, etc.
    • Listening: Covers insights on first impressions, and their impact.

    Level 6/Class 3: Future

    • Vocabulary: Includes terms like Destiny, Mystery, Traditions, Impractical, etc.
    • Expressions: Includes phrases like How will you face your fear?, Fulfilling my dreams, I regret doing...., I wish if I can change the past...
    • Listening: Focuses on experts' predictions about future.

    Level 6/Class 4: Media

    • Vocabulary: Includes terms like Communication, Broadcast, Audiovisual, Media, Disseminate, Content, etc.
    • Expressions: Includes phrases like Store, transmit, and receive digital information, Influence and effects, New-age media (digital media).
    • Listening: Details insights on media and its effects.

    Level 6/Class 5: Mobile Phones

    • Vocabulary: Includes terms like Cellular, Antenna, Device, Keypad, Application, Prepaid etc
    • Expressions: Covers phrases like Harmful to human health, For a variety of purposes, Restrict the use of mobile phones, etc.
    • Listening: Highlights the importance of mobile phones in daily life.

    Level 6/Class 6: Privacy

    • Vocabulary: Includes terms like Policy, Penetrate, Usability, Stalker, Human, Security, Stolen, etc.
    • Expressions: Covers phrases like Being watched, Ask for permission, To keep an eye on someone, Penetrate your privacy, etc.
    • Listening: Focuses on the importance and challenges surrounding privacy.

    Level 6/Class 7: Transportation

    • Vocabulary: Includes terms like Motorcycles, Rocket, Route, Trucks, Boat, Airways, Rail, etc.
    • Expressions: Covers phrases like Vehicles are pulled by cables, Enabled trade between peoples, High-speed passenger train, etc.
    • Listening: Focuses on the history and impact of transportation.

    Level 6/Class 8: Work

    • Vocabulary: Includes terms like Handle, Supervisor, Casual , Full-time, Wages etc.
    • Expressions: Covers phrases like Dress code is smart casual, Your contract will be terminated, I am a hard worker, etc
    • Listening: Focuses on job-related topics like finding and discussing jobs.

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