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People, Jobs, Establishments
The World
Which does not belong?
100
________ your name?
What
100
I work _____ Quito.
I work IN Quito
100
What are people who stay in hotels called?
Guests.
100
If you are from Canada you are...
Canadian
100
German / Japanese / Dutch / Brazil / Colombian
Brazil: It is a COUNTRY, the rest are NATIONALITIES
200
_______ are they from?
Where
200
Here is your hotel key, you are _______ room 12.
Here is your hotel key, you are IN room 12.
200
People who go to university are...
students (OR professors who WORK at universities)
200
Dublin is the capital city of ....
Ireland
200
Paul / Laura / Claire / Jones / Julie
Jones : It is a LAST/SURNAME name, not a FIRST name
300
_______ are you?
How (best answer but technically where works)
300
She is _______ Holland. She is Dutch.
She is FROM Holland. She is Dutch.
300
You are _______ at Xerox (name all three possibilities)
You are coworkers at Xerox / You are employees at Xerox / You are workers at Xerox
300
Vienna is the capital city of what country?
Austria
300
Cellphone / Computer / Chair / Camera / Laptop
Chair : The rest are ELECTRONICS
400
_______ do you work?
Where
400
During the weekends, I am usually ________ home.
During the weekends, I am usually AT home.
400
If you work in a HOSPITAL but are NOT a doctor you might be a _________
Nurse
400
List three countries that speak French and three countries that speak Spanish
ex: Canada, France, Switzerland ; Ecuador, Spain, Mexico
400
London / Quito / Tokyo / Venice / Washington DC
Venice: It is a city, but not a CAPITAL city.
500
It's a camera!
What's this?
500
My flight on Thursday travels _______ Dublin's airport to Boston's airport, Boston Logan, at five o'clock.
My flight on Thursday travels FROM Dublin's airport to Boston's airport, Boston Logan, at five o'clock.
500
"Welcome to Nestle! The president isn't in yet, but please take a SEAT" - the __________ of the office.
Secretary
500
Name 10 NATIONALITIES (not countries)
ex: British, French, Japanese, Ecuadorian, Australian, Austrian, Dutch, Swiss, Chinese, Irish, Mexican, Venezuelan, Brazilian, Colombian, Thai, Vietnamese, Canadian, Swedish, etc.
500
You're / My / His / Its / Their
You're : The rest are POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES