Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Grammar
Speaking
Bonus Trivia
100

A very tall building

Skyscraper

100

a historical place that is very old (usually hundreds or thousands of years), and is preserved by the city as a tourist attraction

ancient ruins

100

Fill in with the correct conditional forms. (i.e. 0 conditional, 1st conditional, etc.)

If you ______________ (not attend) all your classes, you ____________(not do) well.

don't attend, will not do

100

Speak for 30 seconds continuously. (2 second pause max)

Is there anything that your town/city is famous for? If so, what are they? And why are they famous?


Budapest landmarks

100

Based on culture 1, Full Blast page 29

List 1 fact about each museum-- The British Museum, London; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

from book

200

A place where the government gathers to conduct meetings and create laws and policies.

House of Parliament

200

turn this verb into a noun by adding a suffix (e.g. -ion, -ment, etc.) *Must be spelled correctly*

Prepare

Preparation

200
use all, both, neither, none or either


A: Which film do you want to watch? The horror film or the comedy?

B: ______________. I don't mind. 

either

200

Speak for 30 seconds continuously. (2 second pause max)

What usually makes a person stand out?

Describe characteristics that make them more noticeable. 

200

Which place is this? Hint: it's one of the most famous opera houses in the world. 

Vienna State Opera

300

A protected natural setting, belonging to a country-- that is widely visited by tourists for its natural beauty. 

National park

300

turn this verb into a noun by adding a suffix (e.g. -ion, -ment, etc.) *Must be spelled correctly*

Advertise

Advertisement

300

The exhibition is so interesting that I want to go again.

It is... ____________________________________________________________________________________

It is such an interesting exhibition that I want to go again. 
300

Speak for 30 seconds continuously. (2 second pause max)

1. Talk about different types of hairstyles or fashion trends

2. and share what they look like, why they are popular, who's following these trends, etc.

Look for detailed descriptions. 

300

The Grand Canyon in the USA is 446km long and 1.83km deep. It was one of the first National Parks in the country. But which river runs through it?

The Colorado River

400

a hairstyle in which thick strands of hair are twisted into separate, often matted locks. 

Dreadlocks

400

A place that is snug, warm, and comfortable. usually a smaller space. 

Cosy

400

Put the verb in the correct tense. 

Sandra will come home soon. As soon as she ____________(realise) what has happened.

realises

400

Speak for 30 seconds continuously. (2 second pause max)

1. What is your favourite kind of art? (What kind of medium--photography, painting, street art/graffiti, dance, music, etc.) 

2. And why? What exhibitions/performances have you seen before? What would you like to see? What do you want to learn about it?

Look for details.

400

This place has the largest collection of fine art (paintings, drawings, sculpture, fine art photography) in France. Hint: it is located in Paris. 

Musée du Louvre. 

500

when an artist puts on a show, for present their artwork to the public--in a private or public venue. 

Exhibition

500

something of great interest or attraction; enchanting; charming; captivating; amazing

Fascinating

500

Use the correct relative pronoun (i.e. who, which, that...)


Mr. Stevens is the man _______________ dog I take for a walk every morning. 

whose

500

Speak for 45 seconds continuously. (2 second pause max per student)

Talk in a pair--

1. Think of a famous person and talk about reasons why they are famous. 

2. Try to convince the other person why your person is the most famous in the world, or better known then the other famous person-- using 'so...that' 'such...that'

Comparisons and detailed descriptions. 

500
This is one of the largest waterfalls in the world. It is located between the African nations of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Hint: the falls was first seen by a European in 1855--a Scottish explorer named Livingstone, who named it after the monarch of his country at the time. 

Victoria Falls

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