Based on the information of the text from the SB we´ve worked with, which of the following isn´t the reason for young people to join gangs?
- to make money
- to belong to a group
- to feel safe
- for the excitement
- for the excitement
__% of people think it´s OK to lie in order not to hurt someone´s feelings.
65
Come up with three ways how to apologise in English other than "I´m sorry"
Pardon me, I apologise, I regret, please forgive me, my mistake/fault/bad...
In the UK, you are considerede to be an adult from the age of 18. The exception is Scotland, where you need to be only __ years old to be considered an adult.
16
What are relative pronouns?
who; whose; which
If you don´t / didn´t tell anyone we broke the window, I promise I won´t / wouldn´t either.
If you don´t tell anyone we broke the window, I promise I won´t either.
What does it mean to "own up to something"?
to admit that you have done something wrong:
The age of criminal responsibility in the UK is __.
12
Joshua Blake was a 14-year old who we´ve read about in the article "The Choice". Where was he born?
In South London
You must use the correct password to get onto the website - Unless...
Unless you use the correct password, you won´t get onto the website.
What does it mean to "live up to something"
To be as good as or to achieve something that is expected.
Come up with at least three synonyms to the word compulsory.
forced, imperative, mandatory, obligatory, required, imperious, necessary, requisite.
A person who attacks people in order to steal their money is
A mugger
Which conditional talks about a real or very likely situation in the present or the future?
First conditional
When do we say "don´t let it happen again"?
When we are angry about someone who is apologising to us.
Which modal verbs are used to express permission
can, could, may, might
When do we use the prefix DIS-?
When we want to describe an oposite of something.
Which conditional talks about an imaginary or unlikely situation in the present or the future?
Second conditional
That´s OK, it (really) doesn´t matter, don´t worry about it, never mind...
Which modal verbs are used to express obligation?
Must, should, ought to