Vocabulary
Grammar
Functions
Pronunciation
Punctuation
100

A word opposite to 'often'. 

rarely/ seldom

100

Is this sentence correct? "I have a lunch at 2 o'clock every day".

No, as we use 'have lunch/ breakfast/ dinner' without any articles. 

100

Name 3 ways to make a suggestion. 

Let's do smth/ How about doing smth/ Can we do smth/ Why don't we do smth.

100

Which letters are silent in the following words:

climb, neighbor, exhausting.

climB, neiGHboR, exHausting.

100

What punctuation marks can be used after the greeting in an email?

a comma, an exclamation mark (very seldom, in informal style)

200

Name two collocations with schedule

To fall behind schedule, to finish ahead of schedule

200

Is this sentence correct? "I have graduated from the university last year"?

No, present perfect is not used with past time reference. 

200

Insert the missing words into phrases for giving updates:

1. Everything is going ____________ to plan.

2. So ________ so good.

3. Can you update me _______ that?

1. according

2. far

3. on

200

Which two words have the same sound?:

Launch, way, lounge, install, cup.

"launch" and "install" - sound ɔː

200

When do we use commas with conditionals? Give an example.

When you start with an if-clause (If you have any questions, just let me know). 

300

Define the following words:

varied   and dull

Varied means containing or changing between several different things or types.

Dull is not interesting or exciting in any way / boring. 

300

Is this sentence correct? "If we will get over 100 new users next month, we'll be very happy?"

No, it is a first conditional sentence, so we are not allowed to use will after if. 

Correct: If we --- get over 100 new users next month, we'll be very happy

300

What 3 cliché phrases do we use to accept or decline an invitation

That suits me.  / That's good/convenient for me. / I'm afraid I can't come on... / I'm sorry but I can't make it

300

Read the following words correctly: reschedule, rarely, agenda, productive, purpose.

 / riːˈskedʒuːl/    

/ˈrerli/

/əˈdʒendə/ 

/prəˈdʌktɪv/

/ˈpɜːrpəs/

300

Is the punctuation correct here?

Regarding your question./Although I didn't have much time./Following up our call from yesterday.

No, they are not complete sentences and should be followed by a comma.

400

Insert the missing words from the course:

To ___________ the schedule;

To __________ time to do a task;

To ___________  goals;

To __________ a decision.




fall behind/ finish ahead;

allocate;

set;

make.

400

What is the difference between 'I'll do that.' and 'I'm going to do that'.

We use Future Simple for spontaneous decisions or promises. 'Going to' means a plan/intention.

400

Name at least 3 ways of giving your opinion and 2 ways of disagreeing with somebody.

Opinion: I think... I believe... If you ask me... In my opinion.

Disagreement: I’m afraid I totally disagree. / I’m not sure about that. / I don’t think… / I’m sorry, but

400

Where is the stress in the following words? "Hotel", "discuss", "support", "colleagues".


hotEl, suppOrt, discUss, cOlleagues

400

Give examples of  linking words that are usually followed by a comma.

In addition/Moreover/Also /However

500

What is a 'make up your mind'?

to decide:

I haven't made up my mind where to go yet.

500

Open the brackets below:

I  ______ (1.to work) for Epam. I ______ (2.to be) with the company for two years. In 2019 I _______ (3. to get) promoted. Now I __________ (4.to implement) a new solution on my project. If it __________ (5.to work) well, my team ________ (6.to get) a bonus.

1. work

2. have been

3. got

4. am implementing

5. works

6. will get/ is going to get

500

How can we:

- decline a meeting request (2 ways)

- ask to reschedule a meeting (2 ways)?

Declining a meeting request and apologizing: I’m sorry I can't make it today. I’m afraid I can’t make [Tuesday]. I'm sorry to inform you that I can’t make [Tuesday].

Rescheduling a meeting: Can/could we rearrange a meeting ? Do you think we could [reschedule/meet …]?

500

When do we pronounce ed-ending in past forms of regular verbs? Give examples. 

When the verb finishes with "t" or "d" (decided, collected)

500

Put all the necessary punctuation marks in the letter below:

Hi Jane

I'm writing to ask you about something You know I have a sister In case my sister gets a job in a bank she will probably relocate to Dalas As you live in Dalas you know the city well In addition you work as a guide

Could you show her around

Look forward to your reply

Cheers

Jack


Hi Jane,

I'm writing to ask you about something. You know I have a sister. In case my sister gets a job in a bank, she will probably relocate to Dalas. As you live in Dalas you know the city well. In addition, you work as a guide.

Could you show her around?

Look forward to your reply.

Cheers,

Jack