Words connected with studying
Phrasal verbs
Idioms for education and learning
Word formation
Reported speech
100

A school ____ is a period of time when you are in the classroom.

lesson

100

Our teacher asked us to copy _______ the vocabulary from the textbook.

copy out

100

Tyler loves reading, he always has his _____ in a book.

nose

100

30 seconds: say as many derivates as you can.

Core word: DAY (n)

- adj

- adv

Daily (adj/adv)

100

‘You’ll have a great time at Camp Kids’N Comedy!’ Harry said to me.

Harry said I could / would have a great time at

Camp Kids’N Comedy.

Harry said I would have a great time at

Camp Kids’N Comedy.

200

1) When you ______ (v), you try to learn something.

2) When you _______ (v), you look at letters on a page to see what they mean.

1) study, 2) read

200

Complete and explain the meaning of the phrasal verb:

Let’s go _____ the definition one more time.

go over

repeat to make something clear



200

We have to learn these words by heart. And we’ve only got two days to do it!’

a) study and remember

b) read and write

a) study and remember

200

1 MINUTE: Say as many derivates as you can.

Core word: speech (n)

- verb
- noun
- adjective

speak (v), speaker (n), spoken (adj)

200

‘I'm learning Japanese.’ explained Emily.

Emily explained (that) she was learning Japanese.

300

Complete: If you fail the exam, you can _______ it again next year.

take

when you try to answer the questions on an exam paper (synonym: sit)

300

Choose one definition and say its corresponding phrasal verb:

1) Stop going to school for the holidays.

2) Not be at the same level as

1) break up


2) fall behind

300

Complete with the correct form:


Once you’ve _______ the ropes, this job is quite easy.

learnt

300

1 MINUTE: Say as many derivates as you can.

Core word: success (n)

- verb

- adjective

- adverb

succeed (v), successful (adj), successfully (adv)

300

‘We had fun at camp last summer,’ Mia said.

Mia said they have had / they had had fun at

camp the summer before / last.

Mia said they had had fun at camp the summer before.

400

My favourite ______ at school is history.

subject

400

When you have finished your exam, ____

your paper ____ to the examiner.

hand in


400

You’re good at maths so I’m sure you’ll pass the test

________________________.

pass with flying colours

400

(2 minutes) Say as many derivates as you can.

Core word: BELIEVER (n)

- verb

- adjectives

- nouns

- adverb

believe (v), (un)believable (adj), (dis)belief (n), unbelievably (adv)

400

‘What are you wearing to the wedding?’ Dad asked me.

Dad asked (me) what I was wearing to the wedding.

500

Tell the difference between a pupil and a student.

A pupil is someone at primary or secondary school, but not university. A student is someone at school, at college or at university.

500

Complete with the correct form of the phrasal verb:

Max hated college and he ____________ after only a few weeks.

dropped out

500

‘Ben’s always playing tricks on me. I’m going to ______ him a _______!’

teach him a lesson

500

(2 minutes) Say as many derivates as you can.

Core word: THOUGHT (n)

- verb

- adjectives

- adverb

think (v), (un)thinkable (adj), thoughtful (adj), thoughtfully (adv)

500

Say if there is any mistake. Point it/them out.

DS: ‘Have you forgotten your homework?’

RS: She asked me whether I have forgotten your

homework.

She asked me whether I had forgotten my

homework.

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