Calculations
Space
Spending Money
Grammar in Context
100

What does 'percent (%)' mean?

Percent means a/one part of 100.

100

A person who travels to space.

astronaut

100

To keep money instead of spending it is ...

to save money

100

Make a sentence in the present continuous tense using the verb 'work.'

For example:

She is working at a coffee shop.

200

What's the money left after all costs are paid?

Profit

200

What's 'gravity'?

The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.

200

What does 'a waste of money' mean?

Spending money on something unnecessary or not very useful.

200

Change this sentence into reported speech:

The teacher said: "You need to study more grammar."

The teacher said (that) we needed to study more grammar.

300

What does the word 'cost' mean?

The amount of money needed to buy or produce something.

300

What is an 'experiment' in space exploration?

A test or investigation to discover new information.

300

A specific company or name that makes a product. Write the vocabulary word and one example

a brand, for example NIKE

300

Use a comparative adverb in this sentence:

He speaks (fluent+) than his colleague.

He speaks more fluently than his colleague.

400

Use the present continuous tense to describe someone calculating costs.

For Example:

She is calculating the costs of the project right now.

400

What does 'spacewalk' mean?

A 'walk' outside the spaceship/space station.

400

What does the verb 'afford' mean?

To have enough money to buy or do something.

400

Use a superlative adverb:

He finished the project ___ (careful).

He finished the project the most carefully.

500

Change this into reported speech:

The manager: "We need to calculate the profit carefully."

The manager said (that) they needed to calculate the profit carefully.

500

What does 'exploration' mean in the context of space?

The act of traveling and studying unknown areas, like planets.

500

What's charity?

An organization or a group of people, that helps people in need.

500

Use 'neither…nor' to describe this:

The manager doesn’t offer overtime, and doesn’t give bonuses.

The manager offers neither overtime nor bonuses.