A person with no hair
Bald
Being nervous or timid in front of other people.
Shy / Awkward
Voiced /ð/ or unvoiced /θ/?
That
That - Voiced /ð/
Martica is (____) than Horacio.
1. taller
2. more tall
3. more taller
4. 1 & 2
Martica is (____) than Horacio.
→ 1. taller
Silvia is an artist. She paint beautiful pictures.
Silvia is an artist. She paint beautiful pictures.
→ Silvia is an artist. She paints beautiful pictures.
Negative version of 'Thin'
Skinny
Opposite of Selfish
Generous
Voiced /ð/ or unvoiced /θ/?
Think
Think - Unvoiced /θ/
I like (___) early.
1. I like waking up early.
2. I like to waking up early.
3. I like to wake up early.
4. 2 & 3
5. 1 & 3
I like (wake up) early.
→ 5. I like waking up early (1) & I like to wake up early (3)
My parents are live in Spain.
My parents are live in Spain.
→ My parents live in Spain.
→ My parents are in Spain.
→ My parents are living in Spain.
Opposite of 'Curly hair'
Straight hair
Someone who talks a lot.
Talkative
Voiced /ð/ or unvoiced /θ/?
Teeth
Teeth - Unvoiced /θ/
Fill in the blank:
'She is _____ honest person.' (a / an)
'She is an honest person.' because 'honest' starts with a vowel sound.
You are a teacher?
You are a teacher?
→ Are you a teacher?
→ You are a teacher
Positive version of 'Fat'
Curvy / Plus-size
What does "easygoing" mean?
(Relaxed, doesn’t get stressed easily.)
These /ð/ or /θ/?
This /ð/ or /θ/?
These /ð/
This /ð/
Choose the correct article (a / an):
a / an architect
a / an student
a / an hour
a / an book
a / an university
→ an architect
→ a student
→ an hour
→ a book
→ a university
I hate swimming. It is a fantastic sport.
I hate swimming. It is a fantastic sport.
→ I love swimming. It is a fantastic sport.
Describe a person with "curly hair" using a full sentence.
(Example: "My friend has curly brown hair.")
Describe a "friendly" person in a full sentence.
(Example: "My teacher is friendly because she always smiles.")
Voiced /ð/ or unvoiced /θ/?
Theater
Together
Theater - Unvoiced /θ/
Together - Voiced /ð/
Which is correct:
"Science is important"
"The science is important"
✅ "Science is important." is correct because "science" is an uncountable noun when referring to the subject or field of study in general. In English, we do not use "the" before uncountable nouns when speaking in general terms.
❌ "The science is important." is incorrect unless you are referring to a specific branch or area of science.
What do your occupation?
What do your occupation?
→ What is your occupation?
1️⃣ Tall – Short – Friendly – Muscular
2️⃣ Charming – Talkative – Stylish – Honest
3️⃣ Handsome – Beautiful – Stunning – Shy
4️⃣ Serious – Funny – Athletic – Outgoing
5️⃣ Fashionable – Elegant – Strong – Polite
1️⃣ Tall – Short – Friendly – Muscular
2️⃣ Charming – Talkative – Stylish – Honest
3️⃣ Handsome – Beautiful – Stunning – Shy
4️⃣ Serious – Funny – Athletic – Outgoing
5️⃣ Fashionable – Elegant – Strong – Polite
Which word is the most similar to "sensible"?
sensitive
rational
reliable
Rational
Though /ð/ or /θ/?
Thought /ð/ or /θ/?
Though - voiced /ð/
Thought - unvoiced /θ/
Which is correct:
"I have other books."
"I have others books."
✅ "I have other books." is correct because "other" is used before a plural noun without an article.
❌ "I have others books." is incorrect because "others" is a pronoun, meaning "other ones," and it does not come before a noun.
I am Yves. it is a french name, but I am from canada. I live in the United States and i work in a japanese restaurant. I am a chef.
I am Yves. it is a french name, but I am from canada. I live in the United States and i work in a japanese restaurant. I am a chef.
→ I am Yves. It is a French name, but I am from Canada. I live in the United States and I work in a Japanese restaurant. I am a chef.