The simple tense used to describe a sequence of completed actions in a story, such as 'He woke up, ate breakfast, and left.'
What is the Past Simple?
The irregular plural form of the noun 'tooth.'
What is teeth?
The letter in the SMART goals framework that ensures your goal is clearly defined (What? Why? Who?).
What is S (Specific)?
The three core components of building a powerful school community listed in the unit (R, R, and G).
What are relationships, responsibilities, and goals?
The feeling of enthusiasm or desire to do something, often related to achieving a goal.
What is motivation?
This is the structure used after the linker 'in order' when you want to express a positive purpose.
What is to + base verb (infinitive)?
The collective noun used to describe a group of people watching a play, film, or concert.
What is audience?
The action that, when done with goals, has been shown to increase your chances of achieving them significantly.
What is writing them down?
The primary function of the Student Council in relation to the entire student body.
What is the voice of the student body?
The idiom that means 'to accomplish something successfully and achieve a high score.'
What is to pass with flying colours?
The correct conjugation of the verb 'TO TRAIN' for the sentence: 'By the time the competition starts, I _________ for six months.'
What is will have been training?
The irregular plural form of the noun 'foot.'
What is feet?
The quality represented by the 'A' in the SMART goals framework, asking if the goal is realistic given your resources and time.
What is Achievable?
A positive value that refers to the cooperative relationship and shared purpose among colleagues or school staff.
What is collegiality?
The noun for a temporary difficulty or problem that delays or prevents progress.
What is a setback?
The tense used to describe a longer, background action that was interrupted by a shorter action in the Past Simple.
What is the Past Continuous?
The collective noun used to describe all the students and the teacher in one specific lesson group.
What is class?
An adjective used to describe a goal that lacks specific detail and is too open to interpretation.
What is vague?
The specific type of personal statement recommended for managing conflicts because it focuses on feelings rather than blame.
What are 'I' statements (e.g., 'I feel frustrated when...')?
The verb that defines the goal of Unit 1, meaning to be outstanding or superior in performance or skill.
What is to excel?
The conjunction used to connect a main clause to a purpose clause (Subject + Verb) when the goal is to avoid a negative outcome: 'He ran fast _________ he wouldn't miss the bus.'
What is so that?
The word for the general reason or desired result for which an action is done.
What is purpose?
Two key obstacles that might slow a person's progress toward success, besides setbacks.
What are procrastination and negative people (or lack of self-confidence)?
Two valuable skills gained by volunteering that are necessary for the job market (besides time management).
What are leadership and communication skills (or dependability)?
The necessary quality of continuing to work hard and stay dedicated, even when facing difficulties.
What is perseverance or dedication?