Cause & Effect + Predictions

Food
Collocations & Advice
Count/Non-Count Nouns & Grammar
All of the above
100

What is cause and effect?

Cause is the reason something happens. Effect is the thing that happened. 

100

What are examples of three vegetables?

Possible answers: Broccoli, green beans, corn, lettuce, peppers, and cauliflower. 

100

Which of the following can be used to give advice: should, shouldn't, and ought too. 

All of them

100

What is the following tense: I am reading a good book. 

Present continuous. 

100

What are the following words used for: as, because, because of, due to, since. 

To introduce a cause. 

200

Please write three possible causes for the following effect: many people dislike the new teacher. 

The teacher may be rude or mean, the teacher may be boring, or the teacher may not be using the correct teaching style and may grade too hard.

200

What is a diet?

The sorts of foods one eats. For example, vegetarians don't eat meat. 

200

Please fill in the blanks: Even though school is not always fun, you _______ still study. That way, you _________ succeed. 

Should, ought to. 

200

Count or non-count: How many oranges did you buy?

Count noun. 

200

What are the following words used for: as a result, consequently, so, therefore. 

For effects. 

300

What is the effect from the following cause: the man fell asleep while driving. 

It's likely that the man got into a car accident, and he may have even died.

300

What is a food pyramid?

It is a representation of the type of foods one should eat. Foods at the bottom of the pyramid like fruits and vegetables should be eaten more. Foods at the top like desserts should be eaten less. 

300

Find at least 3 collocations: For very shy students, speaking in front of the class is absolute agony. I think it's a basic right that student should be able to decide whether to speak in front of the class or just in front of the teacher. It's common knowledge that some students perform worse when nervous. 

Words/phrases: Absolute agony, basic right, common knowledge. 

300

Count or non-count: How much furniture did you move?

Non-count noun. 

300

Please give the name of at least one type of diet.

Possibilities: Vegan, Mediterranean diet, weight loss diet.  

400

Match the correct cause to the correct effect: 

Causes: a. The cook impressed the businessman b. The child obeyed his parent c. The fire alarm went off

Effect: 1. The people evacuated the building 2. The cook got a tip 3. The child was rewarded with ice cream

a goes with 2, b goes with 3, and c goes with 1. 

400

What do you consider when you pick something to eat? List at least three. 

  • The smell

  • The shape of the food

  • The texture of the food

  • What the food looks like.

  • What another person told you about the food

  • How hungry you are

  • What you have eaten before

  • What mood you are in

  • How healthy it is

  • What vitamins are in the food

400

Find at least 3 collocations: Luckily, the chairmen were in complete agreement to ban smoking on campus. This would make daily life easier for non-smokers. I'd say it's a fair deal. 

Complete agreement, daily life, fair deal. 

400

Count or non-count: Is there enough ice cream for the class? 

Non-count noun

400

What is something else you can do for good health in addition to having a balanced diet?

You can exercise. 

500

Sometimes, causes are the same as the effects. 

False!

500

Which of the following is not a seasoning? Paprika, salt, oregano, and rice. 

Rice. 

500

Find three collocations: Having good company is nice when traveling. This usually means you will have a good time. And figuring out what to do can be a joint effort. 

Good company, good time, joint effort. 

500

Count or non-count: Don't read too many books before bed or you'll want to stay up. 

Count noun

500

What often happens to food preferences over time?

They change as you get older. 

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