What is most SIMILAR to 'employee'?
a. building
b. job
c. worker
d. office
a. worker
"touch a life" = ??
a. to physically touch someone
b. to positively change someone
c. to negatively change someone
d. to interact with someone
b. to positively change someone
SPEAKING: Use "diagnosed with" in a sentence.
*answer varies*
ex: I was diagnosed with the flu, so I didn't go to school.
He was diagnosed with cancer before, but he is now cancer-free.
(“done” / “not V-ing” / “having done”)
Rewrite this sentence so it has a similar meaning:
He was injured in the match, so he had to leave the field.
_________________, he had to leave the field.
Injured in the match, he had to leave the field.
What can help a wheelchair user who cannot use stairs?
Elevator / Ramp
What is most SIMILAR to 'diagnose'?
a. to hide
b. to damage
c. to identify
d. to get sick
c. to identify
I have been making progress in English.
"making progress" in this sentence means...
a. improving
b. studying
c. worsening
d. challenging
a. improving
SPEAKING: Use “on my way” in a sentence.
*answer varies*
Ex: I saw my best friend on my way to school.
(It was ~ that...)
Rewrite the sentence to change the emphasis:
"Shota forgot [his notebook] at school."
It was his notebook that Shota forgot at school.
In Japan, crosswalk signs make bird sounds. What kind of disability does this help with?
Blindness / People who cannot see.
Which word is MOST similar to: accessible
a. disable
b. available
c. enable
d. limited
b. available
What word best fits this sentence:
To my surprise I passed the exam _____ not studying for it.
a. tend
b. though
c. despite
d. fortunately
c. despite
SPEAKING: Use "make it a rule to" in a sentence.
*answer varies*
Ex: I always make it a rule to eat breakfast every morning.
Unscramble this sentence:
cafeteria / library / having had / we went / at the / lunch / back to
Having had lunch at the cafeteria, we went back to the library.
What disability can subtitles on TV shows help with?
Deafness / People who cannot hear. / People who are deaf.
What word is most similar to VARY?
a. same
b. very
c. exchange
d. differ
d. differ
What does "meet a challenge" mean?
ex: I met many challenges in my life, so I am a stronger person now.
face a problem
SPEAKING: Use “the more ~ the more…” in a sentence.
*answer varies*
Ex: The more you sweat, the more water you should drink.
(It was ~ that...)
Rewrite the sentence to change the emphasis:
She made the decision [after thinking carefully].
It was after thinking carefully that she made the decision.
Name TWO things you can add or change to Tochijo to make our school more accessible?
*You must answer in a complete sentence.*
Start with: "To make Tochijo more accessible..."
*answer varies*
Ex: To make Tochijo more accessible, we should make our classrooms bigger and build elevators.
What word is MOST similar to: RELIABLE
a. fake
b. trustworthy
c. reality
d. service
b. trustworthy
Use "tend / tend not to" in a sentence.
*Answer varies*
Ex: I tend to drink water before bed. // I tend not to watch horror movies.
Finish the sentence:
I have difficulty...
*answer varies*
ex: I have difficulty waking up early.
("done"/"not V-ing"/"having done")
Rewrite this sentence so it has a similar meaning:
They lived in Spain for years, so they speak Spanish fluently.
Having lived in Spain for years, they can speak Spanish fluently.
Explain the difference between "accessible" and "barrier-free"
*Japanese is OK*
*answer varies*
barrier-free: assists especially with wheelchair access.
accessible: removes barriers for all disabilities including deafness and blindness.