Current affairs
Communic.
Language and nuance
100

A journalist says: “People ___ be more critical of viral AI-generated videos. Some already fooled major news pages.”

Use a modal expressing advice.

100

A manager tells a new employee: “Can you walk me through it?”

Explain what this expression means in practical business communication.

100

Complete naturally: “You can choose ______ strategy works best during the negotiation.”

however / whatever / whoever

200

During an interview about remote work, a CEO says: “Employees are quieter in meetings lately. The new monitoring software ___ have backfired.”

Use a modal of deduction.

200

A student says: “I have a hard time getting along with coworkers who constantly interrupt me.”

Rewrite using used to (accustomed).

200

Correct the sentence: “I’m waiting my boss answers me for a while.”

Use hope vs wait correctly.

300

A politician says: “We didn’t expect so many young voters to take part in the election campaign.”

Rephrase using well-known or renowned naturally.

300

A lawyer says: “I was anxious about speaking at the international conference, but once I started, I got excited.”

Explain the difference between anxious and excited in this context.

300

A content creator says: “The documentary immediately caught my attention because it showed how fast digital privacy laws are evolving.”

Explain the meaning of catch my attention and evolve in context.