Where do you sleep?
In a bed / In my bedroom.
Who gives you grades at school?
A teacher.
Which is bigger – a hill or a mountain?
A mountain.
Who might you have a date with?
With a boyfriend or girlfriend.
What’s the opposite of expensive?
Cheap.
What do you usually do in the morning before work or school?
I get up, wash my face, brush my teeth, and have breakfast.
What job works in a hospital?
A nurse or a doctor.
Say two ways you can pay for something.
In cash or by card.
What kind of people do you have appointments with?
A doctor, a dentist, or a hairdresser.
What transport can you miss?
A bus, train, or flight.
What things do you usually read or watch?
I read books, magazines, or news online. I watch films or TV shows.
Where can you get a degree?
At university.
Where do you leave a tip and why?
In a restaurant, to thank for good service.
Who are your in-laws?
The family of your husband or wife.
What happens in an election?
People vote.
Where do you go to send a letter or a package?
I go to the post office.
What skills do you need for your job or studies?
For example, communication skills, computer skills, or teamwork.
Say three things you can add to make food taste better.
Salt, pepper, and spices.
What qualities are important for a good friendship?
Trust, honesty, support, and being a good listener.
Why do people sometimes prefer online shopping to going to a real store?
It’s faster and more comfortable; you can compare prices and read reviews, but you can’t see the product in real life.
Say three things you can put on and explain when you wear them.
A jacket in winter, sunglasses in summer, and shoes every day.
What do people usually do when they look for a new job?
They write a CV, apply for jobs, and go to interviews.
Imagine you’re on holiday and something goes wrong. What could happen and how do you solve it?
I lost my luggage, so I went to the airport office and found it.
How do social media change the way people make or keep relationships?
It’s easier to stay in touch, but relationships can become less personal or more superficial.
How can learning English change your life?
It can help you travel, meet people from other countries, find a better job, and feel more confident.