Jessica
Ambar and Aishel
Lily
Miguel
Conchi and Daniel
100

Find the mistake. If there is no mistake, say: "There is no mistake."

 "I have hungry."

I am hungry. 

100

What word is used to say that a statement or response applies to two things? 

both 

100

Spot the mistake. If there is none, say so. "I told him to go to the library."

There is no mistake. 

100

Your coworker tells you that he is very tired. You are also very tired. What two words can you say to express that you feel the same? 

"Me too."

200

Find the mistake. If there is no mistake, say “There is no mistake.” 

I have a cold. 

There is no mistake. 

I have a cold. 

200

Does pizza or spaghetti have tomato sauce? 

Both pizza and spaghetti have tomato sauce. 

200

Spot the mistake. If there is none, say so. 

"My mother always told to never go to bed with wet hair."

"My mother always told me to never go to bed with wet hair."

200

Your friend says that she hates pineapples. You also hate pineapples. How can you tell her in two words that you feel the same? 

Me too. 

300

In what context is this correct? 

I am cold. 

When the temperature is low. 

300

Is Penelope Cruz beautiful or is Angelina Jolie? 

They are both beautiful. 

300

Spot the error. If there is none, say so. 

"She said to buy carrots."

There is no mistake.

300

Sarcasm can be very helpful to emphasize emotions. 

Your car broke down and you need to take the bus. You then learn that the bus also broke down. How could you use "even" to express your frustration about this situation? 

Even better!

300

Your mother says that you doesn't want to go to the party. You also do not want to go to the party. What two words can you use to tell her you feel the same? 

Me neither. 

400

Complete the sentence with the correct adjective: I am ___. (I want to drink)

I am thirsty. 

400

Does the "a" in "angry" sound the same as the "a" in "apple"?

No. The "ng" reduces the "a" to a nasal "a", as in the "a" in the alphabet. 

400

How can we use "even" to emphasize Bob's height? 

Bob is taller than Charlie. 

Even can be used to emphasize a comparative.  

Charlie is tall. So, if Bob is taller than Charlie, that means that Bob is very tall. 

400

Your sister has a dog. When you start to tell a story about this dog, how do you refer to the dog?

"My sister's dog"

500

Many spanish speakers, when they are thinking of what to say, make a "eeeehhhh" sound. 

What sound do many American english speakers use when they are thinking? 

"uuuhhhhh"

500

Spot the error. If there is none, say so. 

"She said to me that she wasn't going to the party."

There is no error. If you want to use an indirect object with "said", you can, but you must add "to". i.e. "Said to"

500

How could you change this sentence, using "even", to talk about being surprised that Bob came to the party. 

"Everyone came to the party."

"Everyone, even Bob, came to the party."

Even is used to describe something as being unexpected in a certain situation. In this case, Bob usually doesn't go to parties. 

500

Your friend has a daughter. When you want to start to tell a story about this daughter, how do you refer to her? 

My friend's daughter.