Q: Complete: If it ___ (rain), we’ll stay at home.
A: rains
Q: What do you say to a shop assistant when you want help?
A: Excuse me, can you help me?
Q: Where is the stress in teacher?
A) TEA-cher
B) tea-CHER
A: A) TEA-cher
Q: You’re sick. Give advice using should.
A: You should rest / take some medicine.
Q: Someone who always helps others is ___.
A: helpful
Q: Choose the correct sentence:
A) If I see her, I would tell her.
B) If I see her, I’ll tell her.
A: B
Q: Confusing verbs: borrow vs lend.
Complete: Can you ___ me your pen?
A:borrow
Q: Which word has a different vowel sound?
A) shop
B) box
C) note
A: C) note
Q: Choose the correct option:
In most countries, you ___ wear a seatbelt.
A) must
B) don’t have to
A: A) must
Q: Someone who never tells lies is ___.
A: honest
Q: Make a second conditional: I / have more time / travel more.
A: If I had more time, I would travel more.
Q: You want to try clothes in a shop. What do you ask?
A: Where are the changing/fitting rooms?
Q: Pronounce the -ed ending: wanted.
A: /ɪd/
Q: Complete:
Students ___ (not have to) bring their own books; we provide them.
A: don’t have to
Q: Someone who gets angry easily is ___.
A: aggressive / bad-tempered (accept either)
Q: Correct the mistake: If you will study, you’ll pass the exam.
A: Remove will: If you study, you’ll pass the exam.
Q: Confusing verbs: choose the correct verb.
I didn’t ___ the joke. (understand / know)
A: understand
Q: Which word has stress on the second syllable?
A) enjoy
B) beautiful
A: A) enJOY
Q: Which expresses a prohibition?
A) mustn’t
B) don’t have to
A: A) mustn’t
Q: Someone who likes to meet new people is ___.
A: sociable / outgoing
Q: First or second conditional?
If I were rich, I’d buy a house.
A: Second conditional
Q: Explain the difference: look, watch, see.
A:
look = direct your eyes to something intentionally
watch = look at something for a period of time
see = notice something without trying
Q: Say whether the underlined vowel in “full” is the same sound as in “book”.
A: Yes — both /ʊ/
Q: Give a sentence using mustn’t about classroom rules.
A: You mustn’t use your phone in class. (or any reasonable answer)
Q: Give two opposite personality adjectives.
A: Examples: shy / outgoing, lazy / hard-working, generous / mean.