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Grammar
100

Yes/No questions end in _______ intonation.

rising

100

This is the most important idea in a speaking or listening material.

Main Idea

100

A party during a football game.

tailgate

100

A number you call in an emergency

911

100
In English, questions end with this punctuation.

Question mark

200

Simple tag questions end in ________ intonation.

Example: It’s cold, isn’t it?

rising

200

"Could you repeat that?" is an example of this strategy.

Clarification Strategy

200

A word that means to leave a place quickly because it is dangerous

evacuate

200
A place where people go to learn about the stars.

Planetarium

200

These are words we use when we want to order things.

Sequence words

300

This refers to how we divide a word.

Syllable

300

 "To be clear" is an example of this strategy.

Self-Repair Strategy

300

a person who is hurt or suffers because of an accident, crime, or disaster

victim

300

In this type of culture people say most things directly with words.

low-context culture

300

Words like milk, sugar, and flour belong to this type of noun.

non-count noun

400

This type of syllable is longer, louder, and has a higher pitch.

stressed

400

The syllable pattern of the word teacher.

Oo

400

This means moving from one place to another place.

Migration

400

A type of migration, which means when people move within the same country.

Internal Migration

400

The three basic parts of an English sentence.

Subject, Verb & Object

500

The syllable pattern of the word company.

Ooo

500

This word refers to what you think or feel about something.

opinion

500

This word means "for a short time".

temporary

500

A type of culture where people often focus on what the group needs.

Collectivist Culture

500

Change this into a passive sentence:


People eat special dishes in Iraq during holidays.

Special dishes are beaten in Iraq during holidays.