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100

Parts of the body. Do NOT include basic words like head, hair, face, mouth, nose, ears, eyes, shoulders, arms, hands, legs, feet

stomach, scalp, thigh, sole, shin, chin, cheeks, calf, knee, elbow, wrist, ankle, heart, lungs, etc

100

What does Jian Yang collect? How many items has he got?

Jian Yang collects barbie dolls, he's got about 6000 of them.

100

Mike ... (work) in Burger King since last December.

Mike has worked / has been working in Burger King since last December.

100

What will you be doing this time tomorrow?

eg. I'll be staying in and watching some videos.

100

It's a noun

salad

200

Parts of the house (indoor and outdoor)

landing, cellar, basement, roof, stairs, blinds, shutters, gate, pond, hedge, patio, fence, etc

200

How old was Jeanne Calment when she died?

She died at the age of 122.

200

I'm not sure what's happening in this film because I ... (watch) it for a few minutes only.

I'm not sure what's happening in this film because I have been watching it for a few minutes only.

200

Which verb do you need to complete each sentence?

1. Shhh! Don't .... a sound!

2. Luckily, the tornado didn't ... much damage.

3. i wish you would ... your schoolwork more seriously!

1. Shhh! Don't make a sound!

2. Luckily, the tornado didn't do much damage.

3. i wish you would take your schoolwork more seriously!

200

It's a noun

toddler

300

Activities and sports, include verbs do, go or play.. eg. do karate

do yoga, bake cakes, play chess, go swimming, do gymnastics, do weights, use social media, read books, etc

300

What is special about Gregory Kloehn's houses?

He builds them from the parts found at rubbish dumps and each house can be wheeled around.

300

My parents ... (get married) in 1985. They ... (fall in love) two years before while they .... (work) in Moscow.

My parents got married in 1985. They had fallen in love two years before while they were working in Moscow.

300

Explain the difference in meaning:

1. I used to get up really early.

2. I'm used to getting up really early.

1. I used to get up really early. - I got up really early before but now I don't.

2. I'm used to getting up really early. - I've got a habit of getting up early, it doesn't bother me.

300

It's a phrase

do ballet

400

Thing you can do with technology, eg. send a file

forward a message, subscribe to a channel, copy, paste, empty you recycle bin, delete a file, log on, create a blog, set up an account, scroll up, etc

400

What time is your body temperature at its lowest?

Between 3am and 6am your body temperature is much cooler than at any other time of the day.

400

I wish you ... (stop) borrowing my things! It's so annoying!

I wish you would stop borrowing my things! It's so annoying!

400

Can you read these numbers: 53%, 2/3, 7.8, 1900 (year)?

fifty three per cent

two thirds

seven point eight

nineteen hundred

400

It's an adjective

spacious

500

Life events

start a family, get a job, settle down, pass away, emigrate, inherit, start school. be born, be brought up, etc

500

What do people do at 'Fumble after Dark' event? When and where does it take place?

The 'Fumble after Dark' is held every November in Sweden. People go geocaching at night - they follow the online instructions to find some hidden boxes.

500

Complete the sentences using Past Modals.

1. Kim ... (be) home yesterday night. I saw her through the window.

2. I don't know where my notebook is, I ... (leave) it on the kitchen table.

3. Tom ... (see) you in the park. If he had seen you, he would have stopped to say Hi.

1. Kim must have been home yesterday night. I saw her through the window.

2. I don't know where my notebook is, I might/could have left it on the kitchen table.

3. Tom can't have seen you in the park. If he had seen you, he would have stopped to say Hi.

500

What is Alan Turing famous for?

He invented a test designed to measure artificial intelligence.

500

It's a phrasal verb

look up to

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