Vocabulary: Study & Work
Grammar: Present Tenses
Vocabulary: Transportation & Money
Grammar: Past tenses
Grammar: Future & Modals
100

I hope I don't fail. I don't want to ______ the exam next month. (revise / resit) 

RESIT = DO IT AGAIN 

100
Is this sentence correct? 

Julia is great at cook. 

No. After prepositions use GERUND 

Julia is great at cookING. 

100

I think ___________ is a great way to learn other cultures. 

(trip - travel -journey - voyage) 

travelling  

100
Is this sentence correct? 

When Daniel was younger, he WOULD be really shy, but now he has become super outgoing. 

NO. We don't use WOULD to talk about past states, feelings, conditions. 

Correct - USED TO 

100

Is this sentence correct? 

I can't go out at 7, because I won't have finished my homework by then. 

Yes! 

Future Perfect - Action will (not)  be completed by a certain time in the future. 

200

He often arrives home late as he works _______ 

(overtime - full-time - part-time) 

OVERTIME = work extra hours 
200

We've been here ______ 02 hours. 

(SINCE / FOR) ? 

FOR = Total period of time. 
200

What does this sentence mean? 

Last week we splashed out on lunch in a restaurant. 

Splash out = spend a lot of money on something. 

200
Is this sentence correct? 

Last year, I was spending my vacation in Chapada. 

No. We use the simple past to talk about finished actions or events in the past. 
200
Usually at university you ________________ go to classes all day. 

- mustn't / don't have to - shouldn't 

don't have to  = there is no necessity. It is not a requirement. 

300
Do you still have many _______ to hand in before the end of the term? 

(lecture - assessments - assignments) 

ASSIGNMENTS = Tasks / Works  

300

Is this sentence correct? 

My parents are always telling me not to splash out when I go shopping. That's annoying! 

Yes. We use the present continuous with always, forever etc, for actions for habits that annoys or irritates us. 
300

What does this sentence mean? 

Social inequality is a huge problem in our country. Only  a small part of our population can AFFORD to have good education. 

AFFORD: Have enough money to do or buy something 
300

Before the pandemic, ACBEU ______________ offer online classes. 

(wouldn't / didn't use to) 

Didn't use to

- We don't use WOULDN'T to talk about past habits. 

300

What's the most appropriate modal verb? 

_______ we study modal verbs for our quiz next class? 

(OUGHT TO  / SHOULD / HAD BETTER) 

Should  = question and negative forms. 

400
Speaking English fluently is a great way to_______ in your career. 

(take over - set up - get ahead) 

GET AHEAD = Be successful , progress faster 

400

It is essential __________ good qualifications if you want to get a well-paid job. 

(HAVING / TO HAVE) 

TO HAVE - After adjectives we use the INFINITIVE. 
400

During the pandemic, many shops weren't able to _________, so they had to go out of business. 

(SURVIVE) 

GET BY 

400

Is this sentence correct? 

When Marta lived in Michigan, she would go to many sports events such as basketball, baseball, American football. 

Yes. 

We can use would or used to to talk about past habits (actions) 

400

Make a sentence using "to be allowed". 

Student's own answer. 

500
When you _________ a job, you usually need to fill in a form. 


APPLY FOR 
500
Make up a sentence using either the Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Continuous 

( Have + Participle  / Have + been + ING ) 

Students' own answers. 

500
Tell us 03 phrases or vocabulary related to banking. Explain what they mean. 
Student's own answers. 
500
Ask your classmates 02 questions: 

- Using past continuous 

- Past habits 

Students' own answers. 

500
Give 03 suggestion or advice related to learning a foreign language. (Use different modals) 
Student's own answers. 
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