Grammar
Vocabulary
Reading
Speaking
100

Fill in the blank: "I ___ go to the party, but I'm not sure yet.

may or might

100

What profession studies plants?

A botanist.

100

When picking a career, it's essential to consider what truly excites you, what you're good at, and what's most important to you. To help people understand the factors involved in choosing a future career path, such as their interests, skills, and values.     What is the main idea of a text about choosing a career?

The main idea is to help people understand the factors involved in choosing a future career path, such as interests, skills, and values.

100

Give an example of how you might use a modal verb to express possibility.

"I may travel this summer."

200

Use the conjunctions 'either...or' in a sentence.

You can either study now or go to the movies later.

200

What do the acronyms STEM and STEAM stand for?

STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. STEAM adds Arts to the acronym.

200

One of the best ways for students to grow is by getting involved in school projects. The participation can help them develop new skills, build teamwork abilities, and add valuable experience to their resumes or college applications. This kind of hands-on experience goes beyond the classroom, offering real-world benefits that can open doors for their future. What is the benefit of getting involved in school projects?

Getting involved in school projects can help students develop new skills, build teamwork abilities, and add valuable experience to their resumes or college applications.

200

Describe how you would use 'neither...nor' to talk about a preference.

"I like neither broccoli nor carrots."

300

When do you use the definite article 'the'?

The definite article 'the' is used to refer to a specific or particular noun that has already been mentioned or is understood by both the speaker and listener.

300

Name three things you might find in a high school.

classrooms, lockers, a library, a gym, a cafeteria, or a principal's office.

300

What is a key step in getting ready for college admission?

A key step is researching different colleges, completing applications, writing personal essays, and preparing for entrance exams.

300

Explain the difference between using 'a' and 'the' in a sentence.

"You use 'a' for a non-specific or general noun, like 'I want to read a

400

Use the subordinate clause 'while' in a sentence.

I listened to music while I was studying.

400

What does the term "student life" refer to?

The term "student life" refers to all the non-academic activities and experiences of a student, such as social events, clubs, sports, and living on campus

400

If you want to understand the vibe and culture of a college, a good way to find out is by researching campus life, talking to current students, visiting the campus, and looking at the types of clubs and organizations available. These actions help you get a real feel for the social and academic environment beyond the brochures.  How might a student differentiate between two university cultures?

A student might differentiate between cultures by researching campus life, talking to current students, visiting the campus, and looking at the types of clubs and organizations available.

400

Ask a question using the subordinate clause 'if'.

If you had one wish, what would it be?

500

Use a relative adverb to describe a place.

That's the park where we used to play.

500

What is the meaning of the word "collaboration"?

working together to produce or create something.

500

By building strong partnerships, schools can create mutually beneficial relationships, which can lead to shared resources, collaborative projects, and better opportunities for both students and staff. This approach helps to enrich the educational experience and strengthen the entire community. What is the purpose of promoting school partnerships?

The purpose is to create mutually beneficial relationships between schools, which can lead to shared resources, collaborative projects, and better opportunities for students and staff.

500

Use a relative adverb to talk about a time or a reason.

"That was the year when I graduated." Sample answer for reason: "I don't know the reason why he left."