Modals
Compound Nouns
Comparatives & Superlatives
Describing Food
Error Correction
100

You ___ wear a helmet when riding a motorbike in most countries.

MUST

100

Choose the correct compound noun: “credit card” or “card credit”?

credit card

100

Complete: “Bangkok is ___ than Chiang Rai.”

Think temperature.

hotter

100

What’s the opposite of “spicy”?

bland / mild / I will accept boring

100

Find the error: “She don’t like coffee.”

doesn’t

200

You ___ smoke in class. It’s not allowed.

MUSTN'T

200

Choose the correct one: “traffic jam” or “jam traffic”?

traffic jam

200

Complete: “This hotel is ___ expensive one in the city.”

the most

200

Choose the correct sentence: “The soup tastes deliciously” or “The soup tastes delicious”

The soup tastes delicious.

200

Find the error: “I’m agree with you.”

I agree with you.

300

In this company, employees ___ arrive on time, but they ___ wear a uniform. (2 modals)

must, don’t have to

300

Make a compound noun: a room where students eat lunch.

lunchroom / cafeteria / canteen

300

Correct the sentence: “This exam was more easier than the last one.”

This exam was easier than the last one.

300

Describe a Thai dish using at least 3 adjectives (flavor, texture, appearance).

Example: Som tam is spicy, crunchy, and refreshing.

300

Find the error: “He can to swim very well.”

He can swim very well.

400

Rewrite: “It’s necessary for you to finish this report today.” using a modal.

You must finish this report today.

400

What’s the difference: “toothbrush” vs “toothpaste”?

brush = tool to clean teeth / paste = cream used for brushing

400

Give the comparative and superlative of far.

farther/further, farthest/furthest

400

Fix this: “The pizza is smell amazing.”

The pizza smells amazing.

400

Find the error: “If I will go to the party, I will see her.”

If I go to the party, I will see her.

500

What’s the difference in meaning between “You must study” and “You should study”?

“Must” = obligation/requirement; “should” = advice/recommendation.

500

Make a compound noun using these two words (time / table) What does it mean?

timetable – a schedule showing times

500

Compare: “This book is interesting, but that one is fascinating.” Explain the difference in intensity.

“Fascinating” = much stronger than “interesting.”

500

Explain the difference: “The chicken is grilled” vs “The chicken tastes grilled.”

First = cooking method; second = describing flavor.

500

Find and correct: “I’ve visited Japan last year.”

I visited Japan last year.

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