When you believe or behave as if you know more or are more important than other people you are _______
Arrogant
To get excited about something so that you are no longer careful
Get rid of
Got a bit carried away
Get straight to the point
Got through
Got a bit carried away
The biological code we get from our parents that make us who we are is known as our_____________
genetics
Ihsan Khan used to work as a taxi driver
The negative form is:
The question form is:
Ihsan Khan used to work as a taxi driver
The negative form is: Ihsan Khan didn't used to work as a taxi driver
The question form is: Did Ihsan Khan used to work as a taxi driver?
1. People who see things as they are ______
2. People who are not prepared to take risks are _______
1. People who see things as they are realistic
2. People who are not prepared to take risks are cautious
Subjective is supported by facts T or F
FALSE
Subjective is supported by opinions
Objective is supported by facts
Which 2 words or phrases have a similar meaning to if?
Provided and as long as
Unless and provided
As long as and unless
Provided and as long as
1.People who are naturally good at certain things are ________.
2..But only through practice and learning can you become _________.
3.If you are both _______ and _______ you will be ____________.
1.People who are naturally good at certain things are TALENTED.
2. But only through practice and learning can you become SKILLED.
3.If you are both TALENTED and SKILLED you will be SUCCESSFUL.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
1. Art can have a positive affect/effect on our lives.
2. Doctor's don't know the affect/effect that this drug may have.
1. Art can have a positive affect on our lives.
2. Doctor's don't know the effect that this drug may have.
Which words match the descriptions. One option is used twice
a) likely/ unlikely
b) chance
c) probably/ certainly
1. Theres a _____ that...
2. _____ won't (+verb)
3. is/ are ______ to (+verb)
4. will ______ (+verb)
1. Theres a CHANCE that...
2. PROBABLY/CERTAINLY won't (+verb)
3. is/ are LIKELY/UNLIKELY to (+verb)
4. will PROBABLY/CERTAINLY (+verb)
Which prepositions is used with character adjectives?
Determined to/by
Determined to
The environment is a place where an organism lives in nature. T or F
FALSLE
The environment the sum total of all physical, chemical, biotic and cultural factors that affects life of organism in any way.
The habitat is a place where an organism lives in nature.
The following is examples of careful suggestions, keeping the conversation going, or describing a situation?
We could always go swimming another day.
Don’t you think it’s a good idea to take some food?
I thought maybe we could invite Simon.
But don’t you agree that it’d be better to ask first?
careful suggestions
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
1. You really can/ need to / don’t have to read this book about Jackie Chan. It’s brilliant.
2. I don’t have to/ should/ must work late unless I have a deadline.
3. You mustn’t / don’t have to / are not allowed to get nervous before the race. Keeping calm is really important.
1. You really NEED TO read this book about Jackie Chan. It’s brilliant.
2. I DON'T HAVE TO work late unless I have a deadline.
3. You MUSTN'T allowed to get nervous before the race. Keeping calm is really important.
Match the words to the meaning. Only one correct answer for each.
Ecological impact, Solar energy, Fragile environment, Global warming, Carbon footprint
1. An area that is easily damaged and the animals are easily harmed by pollution
2. The positive or negative effect something has on the environment.
3. A gradual increase of the earth’s temperature resulting from air pollution trapped in the atmosphere
1. Fragile environment
2. Ecological impact
3. Global warming
Mention fours ways to break off a conversation we learned
Must go now, must + verb (run), go to go, can’t talk
Also correct - must be off now, talk to you later, nice talking to you
Becky: It’s quite difficult.
Tessa: Yeah, it’s hard, isn’t it?
We can use statements with questions tags to agree/disagree with someone
Using a different adjective in the answer is more interesting/ friendly
We can use statements with questions tags to agree with someone
Using a different adjective in the answer is more interesting
1. Which 2 are incorrect. We use present perfect simple when we:
a) talk about a recently completed activity has a result in the present
b) we want to emphasize than an activity is ongoing
c) talk about permanent situations with state verbs
d) we talk about an activity that started in the past is unfinished in the present
e) an activity happened once or only a specified number of times
b and d
We use present perfect simple when we:
- talk about a recently completed activity has a result in the present
- talk about permanent situations with state verbs
- an activity happened once or only a specified number of times
Select the correct answer
1. Legal Training requires learning a lot of things with a lot of details. It is very _____ (Rigorous, Punishing, Tricky)
2. Working as a military medic taking care of wounded and dying soldiers, missing arms and legs, is very ___________ (arduous, gruelling, rigorous)
3. When climbing up Mount Everest you need to focus on getting to the top. It is _____ (arduous, rigorous, gruelling)
4. My boss makes sure everybody follows the rules and does what she wants. She is very _______ (tough, strict, punishing).
1. rigorous
2. gruelling
3. arduous
4. strict
What are the prefixes and suffixes we can add to adjectives to make them negative?
1. thoughtful
2. well-organised
3. responsible
4. sympathetic
-less, dis-, ir-, un-
1. thoughtful -> thoughtless
2. well-organised -> disorganized
3. responsible -> irresponsible
4. sympathetic -> unsympathetic
Match the sentence to the correct tense: Past Simple, Past Continuous, or Present Perfect.
In a professional setting, how would you compliment a colleague on their successful presentation, and how could they respond graciously to your compliment?
Include 2 answers for the compliment and the response.
Compliment: "Your presentation was great/ outstanding! You really engaged the audience and explained everything so clearly."
Response: "Thanks, I am glad you liked it. It means a lot coming from you."
Rearrange the 4 types of multi-word verbs to be correct. The answers should look like (ex- Type 1- explanation, multi-word verb, and form breakdown)
1. Don’t stay up late
2. Please throw away those old shoes
3. I’m really into comic books
4. None of my friends tried to come up with their own stories.
Type 1- has an object (transitive): Verb + participle + noun/pronoun
Type 2- has an object (transitive): Verb + participle 1 +participle 2+ noun/pronoun
Type 3- has no direct object(intransitive): Verb + particle
Type 4- has two participants and always has an object: Verb + noun/pronoun + participle OR
Verb + participle + noun/pronoun
Type 1: has no direct object(intransitive)
stay up= Verb + particle
Type 2: has an object (transitive)
throw away =
- Verb + noun/pronoun + participle
- Verb + participle + noun/pronoun
Type 3: has an object (transitive)
be into= Verb + participle + noun/pronoun
Type 4: has two participants and always has an object
come up with= Verb + participle 1 +participle 2+ noun/pronoun
Complete the gaps using the words below and also state if each question is an obligation or a permission.
ought to, must, aren't allowed to, allowed to, don't have to
1. You ______ wear a helmet. I won't let you wide without it.
2. I could / was _______ go home before 5 pm.
3. I think you should/ ______ give the money back.
4. You __________ buy a ticket.
5. No, I'm sorry. You ______ go home yet.
1. You MUST wear a helmet. I won't let you wide without it. OBLIGATION
2. I could / was ALLOWED TO go home before 5 pm. PERMISSION
3. I think you should/ OUGHT TO give the money back. OBLIGATION
4. You DON'T HAVE TO / don't need to / needn't buy a ticket. NO OBLIGATION
5. No, I'm sorry. You AREN'T ALLOWED TO go home yet. PERMISSION
Do the following sentences use Future Perfect or Future Continuous tense?
1. We’ll have driven there by then
2. Will you be driving?
3.We won’t be driving
4.She won’t have finished preparing.
5.Will they have left?
6.He’ll be driving
1. Future Perfect
2. Future Continuous
3.Future Continuous
4. Future Perfect
5. Future Perfect
6. Future Continuous