Expressions
Vocabulary
Grammar: Theory
Grammar: Practice
Pronunciation
100

Body idioms.

Tell someone about something that has been worrying you.

Treat someone you know in an unfriendly way

Tell someone something is not true

Body idioms.

To get something off your chest

To give someone the cold shoulder

To pull someone's leg


100

Similies.

He sat there as quite as a _____

His face was as white as a ______

I'm feeling as fresh as a _______

He sat there as quite as a mouse.

His face was as white as a sheet.

I'm feeling as fresh as a daisy.

100
What is the difference between the past perfect simple and the past perfect continuous?

Past perfect simple: it gives importance to the completion of an activity

Past perfect continuous: it gives importance to the duration of an activity

100

Complete:

When the interview (finish), I left.

I was tired because I (study) all night.

When the interview had finished, I left.

I was tired because I have been studying all night.

100

How do you pronounce the ending of following verbs?

Gasped

Muttered

Shrieked

Whined

Whispered

Gasped /d/

Muttered /d/

Shrieked /t/

Whined /d/

Whispered /d/

200

Explain the following phrasal verbs.

To pick up

To catch on

To keep up with

  • "To pick up" means to collect or fetch someone or something from a particular place.
  • "To catch on" means to understand or comprehend something, often a concept or an idea.
  • "To keep up with" means to stay updated or maintain the same pace as something or someone, especially in terms of knowledge or progress.
200

Which verb do you use with the following nouns? Take, make or do?

An attempt

A complaint

Control

Harm

Make an attempt

Make a complaint

Take control

Do harm

200

What is the difference between make and do?

"Make" typically refers to the act of creating, producing, constructing, or causing something to exist.

"Do" generally refers to performing an action, carrying out a task, or engaging in an activity.

200

Choose make or do.

I'm going to make a delicious lasagna for dinner tonight.

Could you please ____ the dishes after we finish eating?

She _____ an effort to learn a new language before her trip abroad.

I need to ____ some research before I can write the report.

I'm going to make a delicious lasagna for dinner tonight.

Could you please do the dishes after we finish eating?

She made an effort to learn a new language before her trip abroad.

I need to do some research before I can write the report.

200

What is a vowel?

In phonetics, a vowel is a speech sound produced with an open vocal tract, allowing the air to flow freely without any significant constriction or obstruction.

300

Use the following phrasal verbs into a sentence.

To come up with

To hit on

To leap out at

After hours of brainstorming, she finally came up with a brilliant idea for the project.

During the discussion, he hit on a solution that nobody had considered before.

As I was reading the book, a particular quote leapt out at me, resonating deeply with my own experiences.

300

Translate into English.

Semáforo

Volante

Carnet de conducir

Cinturón de seguridad

Traffic lights

Steering wheel

Driving licence

Seat belt

300

What is the difference between must, may, might and can't?

Must - 90% something is true

May - 50% possibility

Might - 30% possibility

Can't - 90% something is not true

300

Say whether these sentences are correct or not.

That car musn't be hers because she can't afford to buy one.

If we go now, we may well get there for the start of the film.

That man has a very expensive car. He can't ear a lot of money.

That car can't be hers because she can't afford to buy one.

If we go now, we might get there for the start of the film.

That man has a very expensive car. He must ear a lot of money.

300

What is a consonant?

In phonetics, a consonant is a speech sound produced with some degree of constriction or obstruction of airflow in the vocal tract.

400

Give a synonym to these phrasal verbs:

To stand out

To fit in

To look down on

To stand out - To be distinctive or noticeable

To fit in - To blend in or belong

To look down on - To disdain or scorn

400
Translate into Spanish.


My mind often wanders when I'm doing my homework.

I'm bewildered by quadratic equations.

I grasp new concepts easily.

Mi mente a menudo divaga cuando estoy haciendo mis tareas.

Estoy desconcertado(a) por las ecuaciones cuadráticas.

Comprendo fácilmente nuevos conceptos.

400

What is the difference between have to, don't have to, must, mustn't, need to and don't need to?

Have to - obligatory and necessary. Imposed by other people


Don't have to - not obligatory or necessary

Must - rules, obligations from ourselves

Mustn't- prohibitions

Need to - things which are obligatory or necessary

Don't need to - thing that are not obligatory or necessary

400

Choose a modal verb to complete the sentence.

You (touch) the red button. It's extremely dangerous and could cause an explosion.

I (attend) the meeting tomorrow because I have already provided my input on the matter.

We (worry) about buying groceries tonight because I already stocked the refrigerator earlier today.

You mustn't touch the red button. It's extremely dangerous and could cause an explosion.

I don't have to attend the meeting tomorrow because I have already provided my input on the matter.

We don't need to worry about buying groceries tonight because I already stocked the refrigerator earlier today.

400

Look at the first sound of the following words. Which ones are voiced consonants? which ones are unvoiced consonants?

Cat, Fish, Goat, Sun, Vase, Zebra

Voiced Consonants: goat, vase, zebra

Unvoiced consonants:cat, fish, sun

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