What tense is used for actions happening right now?
Present continuous
Which modal verb is used to express ability?
Can
Which preposition is used to describe something inside a larger space, like a room or a city?
In
What is the term for the understanding and respect of different cultural practices and perspectives?
Cultural awareness
What is the polite way to start an email to someone you don’t know?
"Dear [Name]" or "To whom it may concern"
Which tense do we use for actions completed at a specific time in the past?
Past simple
Which modal verb is used to give advice or suggestions?
Should
Which preposition is used for specific days or dates?
On
In some cultures, maintaining eye contact is considered respectful. Which cultures typically view eye contact this way?
Western cultures (e.g., USA, UK)
What phrase would you use at the end of a formal email to express gratitude?
"Thank you for your time and consideration"
What tense is used for an action that will be completed by a specific time in the future?
Future perfect
What modal verb is used to express a strong necessity or obligation?
Must
Which preposition would you use to describe a specific time?
At
What is the term for the shared beliefs, values, and customs of a group of people?
Culture
What is the proper structure of an email’s subject line?
Clear, concise, and relevant to the content of the email
Which tense do we use to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present?
Present perfect continuous
Which modal verb would you use to express permission in a polite way?
Could
Which preposition do we use when referring to months, years, and longer periods of time?
In
How do some Asian cultures typically view silence in conversations?
As a sign of respect and reflection
When is it appropriate to use “Best regards” as an email sign-off?
In semi-formal or formal emails when you know the recipient
In which tense would you say, "By the time you arrived, I had finished the work"?
Past perfect
What is the difference between "must" and "have to" when expressing obligation?
"Must" is used for internal obligation or a strong personal feeling, while "have to" is for external obligations, such as rules or laws.
How do you differentiate between using "on," "in," and "at" when talking about locations?
"On" is used for surfaces, "in" is used for enclosed spaces or larger areas, and "at" is used for specific points.
In which countries is it considered impolite to show the soles of your feet?
Middle Eastern countries and some Asian countries
How should you organize the body of a professional email?
Start with a polite greeting, clearly state the purpose, provide necessary details, include a closing remark, and a polite sign-off