ORAL SKILLS
LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF
VOCABULARY AND IDIOMS
ODD MAN OUT
MISCELLANEOUS
100
Verb introduced in the first session, meaning to move around and talk to different people.
To mingle
100
How do you call a man who has just left the hospital?
Manuel- (man well)
100
What´s the name of a very small village? a)a Shakespeare b)a Rowling c)a Follett d)a Hamlet
d)a Hamlet
100
a)I´d like to pass on some adive. b)If I were you... c)Whatever you do, .... d)As far as I know...
d)As far as I know...
100
Who is always cracking jokes?
Open answer
200
Our main task was based on a novel. Uscramble and say its author. N-I-A-L-S-D
ISLAND- ALDOUS HUXLEY
200
How do you call a man who had his car stolen?
Carlos (car lost)
200
Other way to say:"You´re right". Clue: nail
Hit the nail on the head.
200
a) A dummy b) A rookie c) A novice d) He´s green at...
A) A dummy
200
How to successfully finish our Grammar test on Friday: a) Doing it off- the- cuff b) Ad-libbing c) Cheating d) None of the answers are right
d) None of the answers are right
300
Name different ways of expressing opinion.
In my opinion... From my point of view... For me personally... As far as I know... As I see it... I believe/ consider it essential that...
300
The "most" important word in English is..... and its opposite is " definitely not".
ABSOLUTELY
300
When you do something too soon, especially without thinking carefully about it, you a) Jump the gun b) Skip the gun c) Big cheese d) Stick to guns
a) Jump the gun
300
a) Add spice to life b) I have a calling for... c) Be anything you want to be but do not be dull d) Set your sights high
b) I have a calling for...
300
Another word/expression to say something is interactive: a)hands up b)hands on c)at hand d)a bird in the hand
b)hands on
400
Choose the correct answer: 1:.....a task 2:.....wars (a) end (b) finish
1: b 2: a
400
A policeman asks a woman that was driving against the direction of traffic : " Didn´t you see the arrow? She replies, "I didn´t even see the... a)way b)indians c)wheel
b)indians
400
"You´re on fire".Choose the correct option. a)You´re burnt with flames b)You´re very attractive or sexy c)You´re doing very well d)A,B,C are correct
D)A,B,C are correct
400
a)I´m delighted to make your acquintance. b)Think outside the box c)Learn from scratch
a)I´m delighted to make your acquintance.
400
ORDER: adults, babies, middle aged, retired, pre-teens, senior citizen, infant, older, children, teenagers, young adults
New borns, babies, infant, children, pre-teens, teenagers, young adults, adults, middle aged, retired, senior citizen and older.
500
In the sentence :"For many European nations, their much-coveted freedom came fifty years after May 8, 1945." What is not the meaning of"coveted"? a)Greatly desired b)In demand c)Abominated d)To wish for (something) longingly.
c) Abominated
500
How do you say "Sit down" in a polite way? Clue: Use Scooby`s last name.
Do sit down.
500
How do you say"chuleta" in English? Clue: cog
Cog-sheet
500
a)Only when he had seen her did he remeber her name. b)Were you to study harder, you would pass the test. c) In no way are you to feed the animals. d) He bagged me not to tell anyone I had seen him.
b)Were you to study harder, you would pass the test.
500
An enthusiastic student that makes effort and works hard is : An e _ _ _ e _ t student.
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