Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
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Grammar 1
Grammar 2
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adjective: challenging

noun: ? 

challenge 

100

noun: inspiration

verb: 

inspire 

100

Say 1 new thing that you learned in this unit. 

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What is the concession word?

The community centre still plays an important role in the community even though many people think it is old and decrepit. 

even though 

100

What is the concession word?

Though students always have lots of homework, they should find the time to help other people.

Though

200

Students who are forced to volunteer may become ___ and not want to volunteer in the future. 

resentful 

200

James was ___ to receive a $2000 anonymous donation for his non-profit organization. 

thrilled 

200

Adverb: admiringly 

Adjective: ?

admiring 

200

Connect the sentences with "although"

Opponents argue that volunteering is a personal choice, and so it shouldn't be mandatory. Supporters not that schools have many required classes that may not be a student's personal choice. 

Although opponents argue that volunteering is a personal choice, and so it shouldn't be mandatory, supporters not that schools have many required classes that may not be a student's personal choice.

200

"despite", "however", or "although"

It was raining. _, we still went to the park. 

However 
300

Painting is a ___ of mine. 

passion 

300

I made a ___ to my boss to start a fundraising jar in the break room. 

proposal 

300

Give three arguments that volunteering should be mandatory. 

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300

"despite", "however", or "although"

_ the rain, we still went to the park. 

despite 

300

"despite", "however", or "although"

_the restaurant has a good reputation, the food was terrible. 

Although

400

Volunteering can be a very ___ experience. 

Fulfilling 

400

Somehow, she ___ to raise $5000 for cancer research. 

managed

400

Noun: pride

Adverb: ?

proudly 

400

Connect the sentences with "despite the fact that"

Supporters believe that mandatory volunteering can benefit the community. Critics feel that mandatory volunteers may do a bad job and, therefore, cause more harm than good. 

Supporters believe that mandatory volunteering can benefit the community despite the fact that mandatory volunteers may do a bad job and, therefore, cause more harm than good.

400

"despite", "however", or "although"

_ the restaurant's good reputation, the food was terrible. 

Despite 

500

Jack ___ a lot of his time to help Jill learn English. 

Devoted 

500

The company ___ $1,000,000 to the Red Cross. 

donated 

500

Give three reasons why volunteering shouldn't be mandatory. 

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500

Make one sentence using "though":

Critics of mandatory volunteering maintain that a school should not require a student to do anything after school except homework. Supporters of mandatory volunteering say that volunteering is better than just sitting around watching TV or playing video games. 

Critics of mandatory volunteering maintain that a school should not require a student to do anything after school except homework, though they say that volunteering is better than just sitting around watching TV or playing video games.


500

Connect the sentences with "in spite of the fact that"

Critics worry that a bad volunteering experience will stop people from volunteering again in the future. Supporters maintain that most student volunteers have successful experiences, and many continue to volunteer later in life. 

Critics worry that a bad volunteering experience will stop people from volunteering again in the future in spite of the fact that most student volunteers have successful experiences, and many continue to volunteer later in life.

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