When you ______ for a job or college, you make a formal request to be accepted.
apply
If something has about a 75% chance of happening, we say "It will __________ happen."
probably
If something is __________, it is not true.
"made-up"
"fantasy" = ok
What is the adverb form of "good"?
well, e.g. "They did well on the quiz."
When you make a ___________, you make a choice.
decision
We use _____ for spontaneous ideas.
We use ___ ________ ___ for plans.
will
am going to
A __________ character might think of a way to win without using violence.
clever
I ______ ___________.
were
was [verb]ing
Tell me an example of a "clever" hero.
Sherlock Holmes, Conan, etc.
The opposite of "soon" is ____________, or "someday"
eventually
What ____ you eat for lunch today?
answer the question appropriately
will
If a story could actually happen, we say the story is __________. Magic, for example, is not ________.
realistic
Turn "hungry" into an adverb
hungrily
Look at the picture on page 29. Tell me about the characters on the right hand side. What story are they from?
jealous step-sisters from "Cinderella"
You need to create a ________ when you apply for jobs.
resume
I ____________ to apply for jobs after I graduate.
am going to
Most fairy takes are about heroes who ___________ to _________ a challenge.
struggle
overcome / survive
reading / on / what / now / your / were / just / phone / you
What were you reading on your phone just now?
Explain the difference between "struggle" and "fight".
"struggle" = long; possibly many individual 'fights'
"fight" = one time; short
be their own boss
___________ _____ = 0%
___________ _____ = 5 - 30%
_______ / ______ = 30 - 60 %
____________ = 60 - 99%
____________ = 100%
definitely not
probably not
might / maybe
probably
definitely
When a movie is created from the story in a book or comic, we say it is ___________ the book or comic.
based on
"Were + verb-ing" is called the _____ ________ tense.
past continuous
Joe and Joy finally got married yesterday. Tell me how they met each other. Use the "past continuous tense". One or two sentences is fine.
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