Examples of greetings
bow, kiss, shake hands, hug
Movie genres (at least 5)
action, horror, science-fiction, animated, comedy, drama, documentary, musical
Hotel room types
single, double, suite, smoking/ non-smoking
Mention at least 5 habits of bad drivers
speed, tailgate, talk on the phone, text while driving, weave through traffic, dont stop at red lights, dont signal when turning, pass in in a no-passing zone
salon/spa services
haircut, facial, manicure, pedicure, shaves, massage
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When is Thanksgiving celebrated?
Explanations for being late
overslept, missed the bus, couldn“t get a taxi,
couldn`t find a parking space, got stuck in traffic
Hotel facility (5)
fitness center, sauna, pool, business center, gift shop
Car types
at least 5
full size sedan
compact
convertible
sports
station wagon
mini van
SUV
luxury car
personal care products
countable noun examples
comb, brush, toothbrush, razor, nail clipper, nail file
Tourist activities around the world
climb, go sightseeing in, go to the top of,
try (food), take aa tour of, take pictures
Adjectives to describe movies (at least 5)
funny, hilarious, silly, boring, weird, unforgettable, romantic, thought-provoking, violent
Hotel services (at least 5)
Hotel room amenities (at least 3 )
Services: wake- up, bell, shoeshine, airport shuttle, laundry, minibar, room
Amenities: extra towels, hangers, iron, hair dryer
5 exterior and 5 interior
Exterior= headlight, engine, hood, windshield, windshield wiper, sunroof, trunk, tailight, turn signal light, bumper, tire, side view mirrir, window, door.
Interior=steering wheel, horn, dashboard, gas pedal, brake pedal, clutch, gearshift, rearview mirror, emergency break, seat belt.
personal care products
non-countable noun examples (at least 8)
soap, deodorant, shaving cream, after shave, toothpaste, shampoo, hairspray, sunscreen, dental floss, hand and body lotion, make up
Example of participal adjectives
Explain difference -ed and -ing ending
make sentences.
Fascinating-fascinated
Thrilling- thrilled
Frightening-frightened
Disgusting- discusted
Explain the difference between the use of the word for and since.
Give examples.
Describe periods of time that began in the past.
For= a lenght of time.
Since= with a specific time or date.
Mention 3 tenses to talk about the future
Examples
Will
Be-going to
Present continuous
Mention the phrasal verbs for talking about cars
give examples
turn on, turn off, pick up, drop off, fill up
Indefinite pronouns
Use, aff, neg, and questions, examples
Use when the identity of the person is unknown or unimportant.
aff= someone, no one
neg= anyone
questions=someone, anyone
Make an affirmative, a negative and a yes-no question in present perfect.
already, yet, ever, before, and never.
Subject + have/has + verb(past participle)+ complement.
Subject + have/has (not)+ verb(past participle)+ complement.
Have/Has + Subject+ verb(past participle)+ complement?
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Mention 5 Bradley Cooper movies
A Star Is Born-2018
Avengers: Infinity War=Rocket (voice)2018
War Dogs- 2016
Joy- 2015
Burnt -2015
Aloha- 2014
American Sniper-2014
Serena- 2014
Guardians of the Galaxy=Rocket (voice) 2013,2017
American Hustle-2013
Silver Linings Playbook- 2012
Hit and Run- 2012
The Words - 2012
Limitless- 2010
The A-Team- 2010
Valentine's Day- 2009
All About Steve- 2009
Case 39- 2009
The Hangover 2009, 2011, 2013
He's Just Not That into You -2009
Failure to Launch -2006
The real conditional
Explain and make examples
Express the results of actions or conditions
factual=present tense both clauses
future results
If clause(condition)=present tense
result clause= future (will)
Explain the use of past continuous (3)
give example.
Describes an activity taht continued during a period of time in the past or at specific time in the past.
Describes an action that was continuous until (and possibly after) the moment at which another action took place.
Also describes 2 continuing actions in the same period of time.
Quantifiers for indefinite quantities and amounts
count or non- count noun
affirmative, negative, questions
examples
count or non- count
aff= some / neg.= any / questions= any- some
aff.-neg=a lot of- lots of
Negative
Many= plural count nouns / Much= non-count nouns