This phrasal verb means 'to stop eating or doing something completely.'
What is CUT SOMETHING OUT?
Tony Hawk's nickname, earned for his aerial skateboarding tricks.
Who is 'The Birdman'?
According to scientist Robin Dunbar, this is the maximum number of active social contacts a person's brain can manage.
What is 150?
This is the feeling of wanting to fit in with a group, even if it means doing things you don't want to do.
What is PEER PRESSURE?
Complete this Third Conditional: 'If she _______ her diet, she would have felt better.'
What is HAD FOLLOWED?
This word describes someone who sits too much and doesn't exercise.
What is SEDENTARY?
Tony Hawk was the first to complete THIS mid-air trick involving two-and-a-half rotations on a skateboard.
What is a 900 (degrees)?
Information shared by people as they go about their daily lives on social media is called this.
What is SOCIAL CURRENCY?
According to the infographic in Lesson 4, this percentage of teens tried drugs for the first time because they felt pressured by their friends.
What is 55%?
'I wish I _______ more active.' Which form of 'be' correctly completes this Wish sentence?
What is WERE?
This phrasal verb means 'to keep doing something; not give up.'
What is STICK TO SOMETHING?
This word means 'greatly surprised or astonished' — Tony Hawk felt this when he first saw skaters in a magazine.
What is FLABBERGASTED?
This describes a reposted or forwarded message on Twitter/X.
What is a RETWEET?
This word means 'intentionally' or 'on purpose' — the narrator in Lesson 6 gave wrong test answers _______.
What is PURPOSEFULLY?
Change to Reported Speech: 'I work out every morning,' Tom said.
Tom said (that) he WORKED OUT every morning.
Name TWO factors of a healthy lifestyle mentioned in Lesson 1 (besides exercise).
Any two of: sleep / nutrition / positive mindset / staying hydrated
Tony Hawk founded this project to build public skateparks in underserved communities.
What is The Skatepark Project?
According to the Lesson 3 reading, online bullying has caused the number of adolescent calls concerning loneliness to rise by this percentage in the last five years.
What is 50%?
In the text 'Everyone Has a Place Somewhere in the World,' when is it natural for teens to seek peer approval?
When they reach ADOLESCENCE / when they are growing up
'If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.' Which type of conditional is this?
What is the ZERO CONDITIONAL?
The Healthy Eating Pyramid and MyPlate both represent this concept. What changed between the 1970s and 2010s versions?
MyPlate replaced the pyramid; it emphasises eating less and having a balanced plate (less focus on bread/grains)
Name FOUR characteristics a person needs for extreme sports according to Lesson 2.
Any four of: positive energy / courage / survival instinct / ability to evaluate risks / sense of adventure / physical strength / quick reactions / mental energy / determination
Name THREE things your social media profile can reveal about you according to the 'What Your Social Media Profile Says About You' box.
Any 3 of: your feelings and thoughts / depression (black-and-white photos) / how you see yourself / your personality / your emotional state / whether you need approval all the time
Name the THREE causes of peer pressure listed in the Lesson 4 table.
Weak personality / Fear of rejection / Social acceptance
Change this direct question to reported speech: 'Why do teenagers spend so much time online?' the teacher asked.
The teacher asked WHY TEENAGERS SPENT SO MUCH TIME ONLINE.