What's the Word?
What's the Definition
LA This and That
Who Are You?
You Think You Know ESOL
100
Interested and excited about doing something
motivated
100
inspect
to look at closely
100
What is first-person point-of-view in a novel?
The narrator is a character in the novel.
100
He loves his shoes! He always has new shoes! He's a snappy dresser.
Emanuel Talo
100
What other language does Mrs. Chavis speak?
German
200
To keep doing something, especially when faced with difficulties; to not give up
persist
200
empty inside
hollow
200
Give an example of a fact and an example of an opinion
Teacher's choice
200
She wants to be an actress, but you can not here here when she answers a question.
Eva
200
What other languages does Ms. Ellis speak?
Spanish, French
300
clear enough to be read
legible
300
happening little by little
gradual
300
Name the four types of conflict
Man vs. nature, self, man, society
300
Does not realized that men and women, boys and girls are equal in the United States.
Ruhallah, Khalid, Baljinder, Yeabsira
300
What is an activity that Mrs. Ellis enjoys?
Dancing
400
A quality or feature, as of personality, for which a person is known (not characteristic)
trait
400
care in planning for the future
foresight
400
sentence:paragraph :: line: ___________
stanza
400
Sings like an angel
Mharl
400
Mrs. Tabeling likes to collect something. What is it?
Student art work.
500
Limited to just one; exact; particular
specific
500
serious and sincere
earnest
500
What is the rhyme scheme of this nursery rhyme: Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow. And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go.
ABCB
500
Loves to eat, wears glasses, wants to be a doctor, is from Honduras.
Gerardo
500
Why should you learn how to speak, read and write English well (use good grammar, have a good vocabulary, etc.)
Colleges will want to have you attend their schools and employers will want to hire you if you know more than one language and SPEAK ENGLISH like an educated native.