Name 5 vocabulary items related to air travel
Luggage, check-in desk, runway, lounge, gate...
Provide the past simple and past participle forms of the following verbs:
Catch
Hurt
Hide
Catch: caught-caught
Hurt: hurt-hurt
Hide: hid-hidden
Name three things you should/should't do in an oral or written mediation.
Should: summarise, stick to the word limit
Shouldn't: give personal opinions, copy directly from the text
Name three connectors used to add information, three for opposition and three to illustrate examples.
Adding info: in addition, moreover, furthermore
Opposition: however, nevertheless, although
Examples: for instance, such as, for example
Complete the definition:
..................... is where you collect your luggage on arrival and where there are usually trolleys for carrying heavy cases.
Baggage reclaim
What is "such a" followed by?
Adjective and a singular countable noun
Provide a synonym for the following:
CO2 emissions
Journey
Tedious
Pollution
Trip
Dull
Define the word the teacher will give you.
Vulnerable
Provide a definition for "aisle", "turbulence" and "long-haul flight"
Aisle: the corridor in the middle of the plane.
Turbulence: bumpy movement that may be experienced during a flight due to wind changes.
Long-haul flight: international flights
Order these categories of adjectives according to their usual position in a sentence: material, age, opinion, colour
1. opinion
2. age
3. colour
4. material
Find three synonyms for each of these words:
Provide
Because
Good
Provide:supply, give, offer
Because: due to, since, as
Good: excellent, fantastic, awesome
Choose the correct connector for each sentence:
1.The agency's mission is to accelerate transition to an efficient and low-carbon economy, ______ mitigating the long-term threat of climate change.
a. during b. after c. since d. while
2. My uncle was able to see his doctor ________ it was Sunday.
a. because b. and c. in spite d. even though
1. while
2. even though
ime the word(s) the teacher will give you.
First class
Briefly explain when to use each of the narrative tenses.
Past continuous: situation in progress when something else happened / incomplete situation in the past
Past perfect: indicates a time before the past
Past perfect continuous: activities occurring for a length of time before the past.
Complete these two sentences with the GIVEN word (don't change it) so it has an identical meaning:
1. I haven't received an answer yet. (STILL)
I .................................................. an answer.
2. This is the strangest music I've ever heard. (STRANGE)
I have ..................................... music before.
1. I still haven't received an answer.
2. I have never heard such strange music before.
Draw the word your teacher will give you.
Restrictions