Complete the question tag:
"Carmen likes working with people who are self-motivated, __?"
doesn't she
Choose the correct future tense:
"This time tomorrow, I __ (take) my driving test."
will be taking (Future Continuous)
Define: resilient
Able to recover quickly from setbacks.
Define: forecast
To predict future trends (e.g., weather/economy).
Define: fulfilling
Providing satisfaction or happiness (e.g., a fulfilling job).
Write a subject question for this sentence:
"Darius decided to do a training course."
Who decided to do a training course?
Correct the mistake:
"He’s going to have already left by the time we arrive."
He will have already left (Future Perfect Simple)
Use gain a foothold in a sentence.
e.g., She gained a foothold in journalism after years of freelancing.
Use at stake in a sentence.
e.g., With jobs at stake, the team worked overtime.
Use brush up on in a sentence.
e.g., I need to brush up on Spanish before my trip.
Identify the function of this question tag:
"It’s cold, isn’t it?"
To comment on something and seek agreement.
Complete with future in the past:
"Construction was due __ (begin) when the company pulled out."
to begin
Choose the correct word:
"Despite failures, he remained __ and kept trying."
Options: resentful / persistent / vulnerable
persistent
Choose the correct word:
"Economists __ a recession due to market variables."
Options: foresee / contradict / squint
foresee
Explain how contagious applies to happiness.
Happiness spreads through mimicry (e.g., smiling is contagious).
Rewrite as a negative question to show surprise:
"They aren’t motivated enough."
Aren't they motivated enough?
Fill in the dialogue with the correct future tense:
"This time next week, I __ (swim) in Japan."
will be swimming
Explain: self-motivated and overwhelmed
Self-motivated: driven internally;
Overwhelmed: unable to cope due to pressure.
Explain scenario in the context of predicting careers.
A hypothetical future situation (e.g., "In a best-case scenario, AI creates jobs.")
Complete:
"To __ a dream, work hard. To retain information, __ key points regularly."
fulfil; go over
Create an echo question responding to:
"The deadline for the project is tomorrow."
The deadline's tomorrow?
Explain the difference:
"By June, we’ll finish our exams" VS "By June, we’ll have finished our exams."
First: intention to finish by June.
Second: completion before June (Future Perfect).
Create a sentence using constructive criticism and achievable.
e.g., Her manager gave constructive criticism to help her set achievable goals.
Create a prediction using tendency and pundit.
e.g., Pundits forecast a tendency toward remote work in tech.
Give advice using sail through (memory) and competent (happiness).
e.g., If you feel competent, you’ll sail through exams by going over notes.