What does the slang word “ghosting” mean in modern communication?
It means suddenly stopping communication with someone without explanation.
What is the difference between “give up” and “give in”?
Why do we say “I have lived here for 5 years” instead of “I live here for 5 years”?
Because Present Perfect is used for actions that started in the past and continue now.
What does the idiom “break the ice” mean, and where can it be used?
It means to start a conversation in a comfortable way, usually in new social situations.
Why does English borrow so many words from French, Latin, and Arabic?
Because of historical trade, wars, science, and cultural exchange.
Explain the difference between “bro,” “dude,” and “mate.”
Create sentences using these phrasal verbs: “run into,” “look after,” and “turn down.”
Explain the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple with examples.
Explain the origin or possible meaning of “piece of cake.”
It means something very easy. The phrase became popular in American English.
Explain the difference between accents and dialects.
Why do teenagers use abbreviations like “idk,” “tbh,” and “imo” online?
Because they make communication faster and more informal.
Why are phrasal verbs difficult for English learners?
Because one verb can have many different meanings depending on the preposition.
What is the difference between “used to,” “be used to,” and “get used to”?
Why do native speakers use idioms so often?
Because idioms make speech more natural, expressive, and culturally rich.
What is the phenomenon of “code-switching” in language?
It is changing between two languages or language styles during communication.
What does the phrase “spill the tea” mean? Use it in a sentence.
It means to share gossip or secret information.
Explain two meanings of the phrasal verb “take off.”
Why is the sentence “If I was you” grammatically controversial?
Traditionally, “If I were you” is correct because it uses the subjunctive mood
Match the idiom with its meaning:
Why are some English spellings different from pronunciation, such as “knife” or “through”?
Because English spelling was influenced by historical pronunciation changes and multiple languages.
Is slang destroying English or making it more creative? Explain.
It makes English more creative because language changes with culture and generations.
Complete the sentence: “She turned _____ the job because the salary was low.”
down
Correct the mistake: “He don’t knows nothing about grammar.”
“He doesn’t know anything about grammar.”
Create a short dialogue using at least two idioms naturally.
A: “You look under the weather.”
B: “Yeah, but I still need to hit the books for tomorrow’s exam.”
Do you think English will become simpler in the future because of the internet and social media? Give reasons.
Yes, because people prefer shorter, faster, and easier communication online.