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Exam strategies: Following instructions, answering questions, time management
100

The name of events that happen in nature that cause a lot of damage (2 words)

Natural disaster

100

Choose the correct verb: He go/goes to school every day.

He goes to school every day. 

100

Say what T-E-E-L mean in TEEL paragraphs

T - topic sentence

E - explain

E - evidence/example

L - link

100
What's the main idea of this short text: Last weekend, a storm hit the coast, damaging homes and cutting off electricity. Many people had to stay in evacuation centres until it was safe to return to their house.

A storm caused damage and forced people to leave their house. 

100

The first thing you should do when you read an assessment question - for reading, listening, writing and reading

Underline the important words

200

A cyclone in Australia is called ____________ in Asia and ____________ in the USA?

Typhoon - Asia

Hurricane - the USA

200

Fix this sentence: I not go to school yesterday.

I didn't go to school yesterday.

200

Two verb tenses we use to describe a picture

Present simple

Present continuous

200

If you want to find one word or idea in the text, what should you do? 

a) Skim the text

b) Guess from context

c) Scan the text

c) Scan the text
200

The second thing you should do when you read a writing question

PLAN. Think about what you want to say. Make notes.

300

The name for when lava comes out of a mountain

Volcanic eruption

300

Name the verb tense: Extreme weather has become more frequent over the past few years.

Present perfect

300

2 useful phrases to use in the last part of your writing

In conclusion

To sum up

300

What does the word challenging mean in this text:

After the earthquake, rescuers faced challenging conditions. Roads were blocked and heavy rain stopped them from reaching villages.

Hard or difficult

300

What should you do when you finish your writing assessment?

Check spelling, grammar & punctuation

400

When you have to leave a place because there is danger coming

Evacuate

400

I used to live in a humid region in Australia. Past or present tense?

Past

400

2 linking words/phrases that add information

Also

In addition

400
After the hurricane, many homes had no electricity or clean water. Supermarkets were closed, and streets were full of debris. People had to wait several days before help arrived.


True/False/Not Given

1. People could not take a shower after the hurricane. 

2. Emergency services helped people the day after the hurricane.

3. The streets were difficult to walk in after the hurricane. 

True - no clean water

False - several days

True - streets were full of debris

400

What should you do if you're not sure of answers for your writing, reading or listening?

Try! You never know, you might just get it right!
500

Extremely devastating means...

Very very bad, destructive

500

Comparatives and superlatives describe similarities and differences. Name the comparatives for: bright, windy, damaging. Name the superlatives for: large, icy, destructive

Brighter, windier, more damaging

Largest, iciest, most destructive

500

What comes at the very beginning of a sentence?

A capital letter!

500

The title of a reading is: The Day the Storm Hit

Before you read the text, what should you think about, and why is this helpful?

Think about what the story might be and what vocabulary you might see. This helps you prepare and understand faster.

500

Name 5 things Sulo said about improving your English

Watch videos

Read articles

Do English work every day

Do homework

Speak in English

Listen to podcasts in English

Focus on vocabulary

Learn academic words

Try to think in English!

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