This is the theme of Unit 1.
What is "people"?
In Unit 2 about climates, the words "temperature," "hot," "rainy," etc. are used to describe this.
What is the weather?
This is the theme of Unit 3.
What is lifestyle?
These are the two countries we "visited" in the video and Reading 2.
What are Mexico and the Maldives?
These are the two contractions (short forms) that we can use for "You are not."
What are "You aren't" and "You're not"?
This is Jeremy Lin's job.
What is basketball player?
This is the country where Yakutsk is located.
What is Russia?
Both the Kuna people and the Kombai people get food from this type of tree (coconut and sago).
What is the palm tree?
This is the country that Muhammad al-Idrisi was from.
What is Morocco?
This is the noun phrase in the following sentence:
Tourists love the warm climate in the Maldives.
What is "the warm climate"?
This is the country that Sultan Kösen lives in.
What is Turkey?
This is the only season when people in Yakutsk can eat outside.
What is summer?
This U.S. university is where Matteo Taha studies.
What is the University of Michigan?
Muhammad al-Idrisi's job was to make these.
What are maps?
These are pairs of words that go together, like "have breakfast," "take classes," and "study English."
What are collocations?
On pages 19 and 23, we read these about Jeremy and Sultan.
What are (personal) profiles?
These are Cuba's only two seasons.
What are the dry season and the rainy season?
This is your list of planned activities or things that you need to do each week.
What is your schedule?
In this capital city, you could hear Dhivehi, spend rufiyaa, and eat garudiya.
What is Malé?
This is the P.O.S. of the single word everyday.
What is (an) adjective?
This is the possessive adjective that goes with "They."
What is their?
From June 1st until November 30th is when these big storms happen.
What are hurricanes?
Grammar & Spelling: These are the two letters we need to add to present tense verbs that end in -ch, -s, -sh, -x, or -z so they will agree with third person singular subjects (He / She / It).
What are E and S? (-es)
This is the word that Ahmed Faiz used to describe the lifestyle on his island in the Maldives.
What is "simple"?
"Because it's too hot" is this type of incorrect sentence.
What is a "frag."? (sentence fragment)