Vocabulary
Grammar
pronunciation
Practical English
culture
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Name 3 colors.

black, yellow, grey, orange, brown, pink, green, purple, silver, gold

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complete: "I ___  to the park every Saturday." (go)

go

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Say three words with the /θ / sound.

thumb, Thursday, third

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What do you say when you meet someone for the first time? 

Nice to meet you.

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What's the capital of the United Kingdom?

London.

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Give 3 family members.

Father, Mother, Uncle, Aunt, Sister, Brother

200

Change to a question: "He likes coffee."

Does he like coffee?

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Where is the stress in the word " hungry"

first syllable: "hun"

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What's a polite way to offer your friend a coffee?

Would you like a coffee?

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What currency do you use in the UK?

British pound (£)

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Name 5 things in your bag.

a key, books, a pencil, a notebook, a tissue

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Form a sentence: i/ like /pizza / do / not .

I don't like pizza.
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How many syllables are in the word "sunglasses"?

three: sun|gla|sses

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What do you say when you don't understand someone?

Sorry, could you repeat that?
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Name three places in London

Buckingham Palace, Wembley Stadium, the tower of London

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What's the opposite of 'cheap'?

expensive

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change to negative: They live in London. 

They don't live in London.

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Which word is stressed differently? "thirteen, doctor, family"?

thirteen (second syllable)

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What are some phrases to show you're listening? 

Really? / That's interesting. 

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Name three traditional festivals celebrated in English-speaking countries.

Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween

500

Speak out 5 verb phrases.

call a taxi, buy a newspaper, use the internet, hear a noise, take a photo

500
Correct the sentence: " She can to swim very well."

She can swim very well.

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Which words need to be stressed in this sentence: " What can you play?"

"what" and "play"

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You are in a hotel. How do you ask the receptionist to give you your key?

Can I have my key, please?

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Name three English-speaking countries besides the UK and the USA.

Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand

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