MATERIALS
DESCRIBING THINGS
INVENTIONS
LISTENING & SPEAKING
PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING
100

What material is used to make most windows?

Glass

100

Complete the sentence:
"This bottle is made of ______."

Plastic

100

What do we call something new that someone creates?

An invention

100

What does "listen for the gist" mean?

Listen for the main idea.

100

What is networking?

Building professional relationships.

200

What material comes from sheep and is used to make clothes?

Wool, cotton


200

Describe a table using "made of."

This table is made of wood.

200

Why do people invent things?

To solve problems / make life easier

200

If someone describes a machine that washes clothes, what is it?

A washing machine

200

When meeting a new colleague, what information should you share first?

our name (and role)


300

A fork is usually made of this material.

Metal

300

Correct the sentence:
"This chair made of wood."

This chair is made of wood.

300

Name one invention that helps students study.

Computer, tablet, calculator, etc.

300

What should you mention when presenting an invention?

Name, purpose, materials, benefits

300

What is a professional way to start a conversation at a networking event?

Introduce yourself.

400

What material is commonly used to make shoes, belts, and jackets?

Leather

400

Describe a smartphone using two materials.

This smartphone is made of metal and glass.

400

You want to create a self-cleaning desk. What problem does it solve?

Cleaning / saving time

400

Why is eye contact important during a presentation?

It helps engage the audience.

400

Why is networking important?

It creates opportunities and professional connections.

500

Name three materials often used to build a house.

Wood, stone, metal...

500

Describe a watch using "made of" and two materials.

This watch is made of metal and glass.

500

What materials would you use to build a flying bicycle?

metal, plastic, etc.

500

Name two things that make a presentation interesting.

Clear voice, eye contact, examples, visuals, etc.

500

Name three things you could talk about when networking professionally.

Work, studies, skills, projects, interests, career goals.

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