Vocabulary
Chapter 1 Expressions
Chapter 2 Expressions
Chapter 3 Expressions
Wild Card!!!
100
Something you want to do with your future.
Dream
100
A: I hear you finally got accepted into Drama World. B: Yes, I'm excited about that. _______________ act on stage.
It will be (really) nice to
100
A: What can I do for you? B: __________________________ about this music. It's too loud!
I'd like to make a complaint
100
A: I'm busy. ____________ B: Sure. What can I do for you? A: Can you help me wash the dishes? B: No problem.
Can you give me a hand?
100
How do you say "May 1"?
May "FIRST"
200
What does "elderly" mean?
Old.
200
A: I hear you finally got accepted into Drama World. B: Yes, I'm excited about that. _______________ acting on stage.
I'm (already) looking forward to
200
A: ___________________ our new school? B: I like it. It's very different from middle school.
What do you think of
200
A: Jacob, are you free on May 1? I'm planning a surprise party for Emily. Can you come? B: Sorry, I can't. ____________ go to the Phoenix Center.
I'm planning to
200
What was Thomas Edison's most famous invention?
The lightbulb.
300
to put something into the ground (verb)
Plant.
300
A: What would you like to be in the future? B: My _______ is to be an inventor like Thomas Edison. I've always been interested in inventing robots to do housework. A: Great. I _____________________________.
1: dream 2: I hope your dreams come true.
300
A: Looking for anything in particular, sir? B: Yes. That necklace there. ______________? A: It's $270. B: All right. I'll have it.
How much is it
300
In the question "What are you going to do there?", where is the highest tone?
do
300
What does "sci-fi" stand for?
Science Fiction
400
A statement of some problem with a product or service.
Complaint
400
A: I hear you got tickets to see ____________. B: Yes, I'm really excited about it. I'm really looking forward to ____________________.
Matthew will judge if the answer makes sense and is grammatically correct.
400
A: Customer Service. May I help you? B: Yes. I bought a necklace yesterday in your department store, and I'd like to make a complaint about it. A: Oh, is there anything wrong? B: _________________________________. A: Okay, can you bring it to the store so we can take a look at it?
It's broken. / It's scratched. / It's tarnished. / etc.
400
A: Hello. This is Hope for Teens. B: Hello, I'm calling to ask about your project. A: Yes, ____________ camp with troubled teens. B: Oh that sounds interesting. I'd like to help.
we're planning to
400
I'd like to make a complaint about this jar of strawberry jam. ____ lid won't open.
Its
500
Having many problems, worries, and/or concerns.
Troubled
500
A: What would you like to be in the future? B: My dream is to be _______ like __________. I've always been interested in _________________. A: Great. I hope your dreams come true!
Matthew will judge if the answer makes sense and is grammatically correct.
500
A: What do you think we should get for Emily? B: I think she will like this red T-shirt. What do you think? A: It seems a bit too expensive. B: You think so? Then what about getting her a ____? A:Okay. __________________ this poetry book? B: Perfect. Let's get it.
1: book 2: What do you think of
500
This type of verb has an object after it.
Transitive verbs.
500
Name one book by Ernest Hemingway.
Farewell to Arms / The Old Man and the Sea / The Sun Also Rises / For Whom the Bell Tolls