Readings
Vocabulary
Grammar I
Grammar II
Writing Emails
100

These are the three jobs advertised in Reading 1.

What are nurse, pilot, and teacher.

100

This adjective means nice and kind.

What is friendly?

100

"Healthy and in shape" is one of these in a sentence.

What are adjective phrases?

or

What's an adjective phrase?

100

Phrases like "afraid of snakes" are made up of an adjective + this.

What is a prepositional phrase?

100

This is the part of the email where you end it.

What's the closing?

200

Two of the emails in Reading 2 are about this type of job.

What is teacher?

200

This adjective means not boring.

What is interesting?

200

This pronoun can mean one person or more than one person.

What is you?

200

This adjective phrase describing people is followed by an animal, person, or thing.

What is good with?

(You're good with dogs, children, and machines.)

200

Email writers who use the closing "Love," are usually these people.

Who are close friends and family members?

300

On the web page in Reading 1, you click on the third button to do this.

What is upload your résumé?

300

If you make something, then you do this.

What is produce?

300

This adjective phrase is used to describe people who are skillful in subjects, like math.

What is good at?

300

This negative phrase before a main verb means that something is not allowed.

What is must not?

300

In the heading above an email, this is the section  where you write the topic of your email.

What is the subject?

400

In Reading 2, this person's email address is olly_murgatroyd@cup.org.

Who is Oliver?

400

This type of building often has art or music classes or events.

What's a center?

400

This negative phrase before a verb means that you can do something if you want, but it's not necessary.

What is don't have to.

400

This phrase before a main verb means the same thing as must.

What is have to?

400

Steve might write something like "Wasabi wi' chou?" in this part of an email to a close friend. 

What's the greeting?

500

In Reading 1, these are the two Canadian cities where the hospital and the school are located.

What are Vancouver, British Columbia and Shelburne, Nova Scotia?

500

This is what you get from doing a job for a long time, and many companies require it when you apply for a position. (HINT: It's not money!)

What is experience?

500

The "FANBOYS" (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) are this type of P.O.S. (part of speech).

What's a conjunction?

500

This is a shortened form, such as you'll instead of you will.

What's a contraction?

500

In the heading of an email, this is the punctuation mark we use after "To," "From," and "Subject."

What is a colon? (:)