Vocabulary
Grammar
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Textbook Questions
Mystery
100
Name 4 music genres
Examples: country, jazz, rhythm & blues (r & b), rock, pop, folk, reggae, salsa
100
Complete the sentence with prepositions. "I wake up everyday ___ 9:30, except ____ Sundays. ___ the afternoon, I always take naps ___ home."
at 9:30, on Sundays, In the afternoon, at home
100
Say this email address out loud: jennifer.lopez2013@gmail.com
jennifer(dot)lopez(two-thousand thirteen)(at)gmail(dot)com
100
Name two advantages AND two disadvantages of downloading music from the internet.
Examples of advantages: It's easy, I can buy separate songs, I don't carry CDs with me. Disadvantages: I need an MP3 player, it's easy to spend a lot of money on the internet, the quality may be poor.
100
The opposite of quiet is __________.
loud
200
The place you were born is your ______________.
birthplace
200
Combine the two sentences. Alice Waters is a chef. She's famous.
Alice Waters is a famous chef.
200
Say the nationality: Michelle is from the USA. She's _____________. Tarek is from Turkey. He's ______________.
american turkish
200
Name two expressions you can use to introduce someone.
Answers vary. Example: "I'd like to introduce you to..." "This is..."
200
How many states are in the USA?
50
300
Someone who is sociable or extrovert is also _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
outgoing
300
What are four INFORMATION questions you can ask someone you meet?
Answers may vary. Examples: Where are you from? What's your occupation? How old are you? What's your phone number?/What's your email address? What city are you from?
300
What's the difference between these formal titles: Ms., Mrs., and Miss?
Ms. = married or single (we use it when we're not sure) Mrs. = married Miss = single
300
Answer this yes/no question negatively, and with a contraction: Are they studying Russian?
No, they're not. or, No, they aren't.
300
Name 10 US states.
Answers will vary...
400
Jennifer was born in Chicago but she grew up in Paris and still lives there. Paris is her ___________.
hometown
400
What do these contractions mean? Where's, They're, We're, You're, She's
Where is, They are, We are, You are, She is
400
Say today's date using the month, day (ordinal), and year.
November, 21st, 2013
400
What are two things you can say after you meet someone new?
Examples: Great to meet you. It's a pleasure to meet you. Nice to meet you.
400
Say this number out loud: 92,334,556
ninety-two million, three-hundred thirty-four thousand, five-hundred fifty-six
500
If someone is 'timid', they are _ _ _.
shy
500
Melissa has a daughter named Janna. Use a possessive noun ('s) to complete the sentences: >> Janna is ___________ daughter. >> Melissa is _______________ mother.
>>Janna is Melissa's daughter. >>Melissa is Janna's mother.
500
Count to 15 using ORDINAL numbers.
first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth
500
Ask the questions using the correct INTONATION. Is this his email address? (yes/no question) What is his email address? (information question)
Emphasis on the question "goes up" on 'address'
500
Name 4 common pet peeves people may have.
Examples: When someone interrupts you, talks during movies, when someone makes excuses, breaks promises, drives too slowly, folds newspapers incorrectly, or makes noises when you're sleeping
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