Tense Tug-of-War
Word Warriors
Text Detectives
Penmanship Pros
Chatter Champions
100

Present Perfect or Past Simple 

 "I have lived in Seoul" vs. "I lived in Seoul"

100

Synonyms or Antonyms

"happy" vs. "sad"

100

Skimming or Scanning

Quickly reading for general idea vs. Quickly looking for specific information

100

Formal Writing or Informal Writing

Business email vs. Text message to a friend

100

Role-Play or Debate

Acting out a scenario vs. Arguing different points

200

Countable or Uncountable Nouns

"furniture" vs. "chairs", equipment, homework

200

Phrasal Verbs or Single Verbs

"give up" vs. "surrender"

200

Fiction or Non-Fiction

Novels vs. Biographies

200

Descriptive Essay or Persuasive Essay

Describing a place vs. Convincing someone of your opinion

200

Listening for Gist or Listening for Details

General understanding vs. Specific information

300

Infinitive or Gerund

"to run" vs. "running"

300

Formal or Informal Words

"child" vs. "kid"

300

Main Idea or Supporting Details

Overall theme vs. Specific facts

300

First Person or Third Person

"I went to the market" vs. "He went to the market"

300

Pronunciation Practice or Vocabulary Practice

Focusing on sounds vs. Learning new words

400

Active Voice or Passive Voice

"The chef cooked the meal" vs. "The meal was cooked by the chef"

400

Homophones or Homonyms

"peace" vs. "piece"

400

Summarizing or Paraphrasing

Briefly retelling vs. Rewriting in own words

400

Simple Sentences or Complex Sentences

"I like pizza" vs. "I like pizza because it tastes good"

400

Formal Presentation or Casual Conversation

Giving a speech vs. Chatting with friends

500

Adjective or Adverb

"quick" vs. "quickly", irregular

500

Literal or Figurative Language

"It's raining cats and dogs" vs. "It's raining heavily"

500

Predicting or Inferring

Guessing what happens next vs. Understanding implied meanings

500

Writing a Summary or Writing a Review

Condensing content vs. Giving opinions on content

500

Dialogue or Monologue

Conversation between two people vs. One person speaking

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