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ELSA business
100
An idiom for "Why"
What is "how come"?
100
The simple past of "to bring"
What is "brought"?
100
Hello, Hi or How do you do are all forms of _________.
What is a greeting?
100
This punctuation mark tells us to pause or rest in a sentence.
What is "a comma"?
100
The abbreviation for the Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria.
What is "ICA"?
200
An idiom that means a person is too old to do something
What is "over the hill"?
200
Simple past of "to shake"
What is "shook"?
200
The opposite of loud or noisy.
What is "quiet"?
200
This end punctuation mark is used when we need to show surprise or force.
What is "an exclamation point"?
200
The amount of hours each student has in the ELSA 4 class.
What are 400 hours?
300
An idiom that means you "are free at that time"
What is "I can make it"?
300
Simple past of "to understand"
What is "understood"?
300
This adverb means "somewhat" or "to some extent."
What is "quite"?
300
These punctuation marks are used when we write direct speech. For example, She said,"How are you?"
What are "quotation marks"?
300
The measurement standards used to test levels in many settlement and other language programs and here at ICA.
What are the CLBs - Canadian Language Benchmarks?
400
An idiom that you use to ask a person what he or she has been doing with their life.
What is "What have you been up to"?
400
Simple past of "to feel"
What is "felt"?
400
Another noun for a person who walks on the sidewalk, street, throughway etc.
What is "a pedestrian'?
400
Another word for a dash?
What is "a hyphen"?
400
The meaning of the abbreviation for ELSA.
What is "English Language Services for Adults"?
500
An idiom you can use to exchange news about the past.
What is "Why don't we catch up on old times"?
500
Simple past of "to catch"
What is "caught"?
500
A group of words meaning to throw away, to be free of something or to dispose of something.
What is "to get rid of" something?
500
This punctuation mark indicates possessives or contractions; such as, 'my daughter's dress' or 'don't think about it.'
What is "an apostrophe"?
500
The Head Teacher of the ELSA program who has an office upstairs.
Who is Todd?