Grammar rules
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Functional language
Work-related vocabulary words
Classic bad English jokes
100

These are the possessive adjectives of the English language.

What are my, your, his, her, its, our, your, and their?

100

This is my pen.

Whose pen is it?

100

These are polite things to say when you meet someone.

Nice to meet you.

It’s a pleasure to meet you.

Happy/I’m happy to meet you.

I’m glad to meet you.

Pleased to make your acquaintance.

100

This word means to regularly travel a distance between work and home

What is commute?

100

Because they don’t like fast food.

Why do French people eat snails?

200

These are the possessive pronouns of the English language.

What are mine, yours, his, hers, ours, yours, and theirs?

200

I am an English teacher.

What do you do for a living?

200

These are different ways of answering someone after they say "Nice to meet you."

It’s nice to meet you too.

It’s a pleasure to meet you too.

I’m happy to meet you too.

Likewise.

200

This is the word for an independent contractor.

What is a freelancer?

200

A chew-chew train.

What do you call a train carrying bubblegum?

300

These are the demonstrative pronouns of the English language.

What are this, these, that, and those?

300

I was born in 1978.

What year were you born?

300

These are different ways of making polite requests.

Can you please give me some sugar?

Could you please…?

Would you please…?

Would you be so kind as to…?

May I…?

300

These are words we use to indicate that someone has lost their job

What are resign, fire, lay off, sack, terminate and dismiss?

300

To get to the other side.

Why did the chicken cross the road?

400

These are the main points to remember for talking about the future in English.

1. We use the present progressive for the future when something is scheduled.

2. We use will for spontaneous decisions, predictions, offers, and promises.

3. We use going to for things that will happen in the near future and planned activities.

400

I come from Quebec.

Where are you from?

400

After someone says "thank you," you can answer by saying...

You’re welcome.

Don’t mention it.

Think nothing of it.

My pleasure.

No worries.

400

This word means an increase in the amount that you are paid for the work you do.

What is a raise?

400

Because they are easy to see through.

Why are ghosts such bad liars?

500

This is a trick to remember correct adjective order in English.

What is OSASCOMP: Opinion, Size, Age, Shape, Colour, Origin, Material, and Purpose?


500

I am 47 years old.

How old are you?

500

These are polite ways of saying good-bye.

Nice meeting you/It was nice meeting you.

It was lovely meeting you.

It's been a pleasure

500

This word covers interpersonal skills such as the ability to communicate well with other people and to work in a team.

What are soft skills?

500

Repeat.

Pete and Repeat walk into a bar. Pete comes out. Who stays in?

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