Vocabulary
Debate Topics
Grammar Fix
Common Expressions
Everyday Objects
Polite Phrases
100

What does “annoyed” mean?

To feel upset

100

Is it better to study alone or with friends? Why?

It depends on personal preference. Some may focus better alone, while others benefit from group discussions.

100

"She don't like chocolate."

She doesn't like chocolate.

100

What does "How are you?" mean?

"How are you?" is a greeting, asking someone how they feel.

100

I keep your food cold. What am I?

Fridge

100

What’s a polite way to say "Please help me"?

Could you please help me?

200

What is a synonym for "happy"?

Joyful

200

Should schools have longer holidays? Give your opinion.

Longer holidays might allow students to rest and enjoy family time, but it could also reduce learning time.

200

"There are a lot of peoples in the park."

There are a lot of people in the park.

200

What does "I don’t know" mean?

It means you're not sure or don’t have the answer.

200

I help you see things better. What am I?

Glasses

200

How do you ask for someone’s opinion politely?

What do you think about this?

300

Use the word "important" in a sentence.

Example: It's important to study every day.

300

Do you think homework is useful? Why or why not?

Homework helps reinforce lessons, but too much can be stressful.

300

"I can to play the guitar."

I can play the guitar.

300

Explain "It’s up to you."

It means the decision or choice is yours.

300

I am a place to sit. I have four legs. What am I?

Chair

300

What’s a polite way to thank someone?

Thank you so much!

400

What is the opposite of "expensive"?

Cheap

400

Should people spend more time outdoors? Give two reasons.

Yes, it’s good for mental health and physical fitness.

400

"He study very hard every day."

He studies very hard every day.

400

What does "Better late than never" mean?

It means it's better to do something late than not do it at all.

400

I hold your clothes. What am I?

Wardrobe

400

How do you politely decline an invitation?

Thank you for the invitation, but I’m afraid I can’t make it.

500

Explain the word "generous" and use it in a sentence.

"Generous" means willing to give or share. Example: He is very generous with his time.

500

Is it better to live in the city or the countryside? Explain your choice.

City life offers more convenience, but countryside life is peaceful and close to nature.

500

"I visited Paris last year, and I will go again next month."

I visited Paris last year, and I am going again next month.

500

Use "Break a leg!" in a sentence.

"Break a leg" is a way of wishing someone good luck.

500

I help you cook food quickly and easily. What am I?

Microwave

500

How do you politely ask someone to repeat something?

Could you please say that again?

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