A message you write to a newspaper or other publication to share your view on a current issue
Letter to the Editor
Name 3 examples of non-verbal communication.
body movement/ posture, facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, touch etc.
A person who buys goods or services.
consumer
Name the superlative of noisy.
the noisiest
Word? Illegal use of drugs or other practises to improve performance in sports.
doping
A newspaper with a smaller format (usually perceived to be of a lower intellectual standard)
tabloid
What does the idiomatic expression "as sick as a dog" mean?
very ill
Name the two main forms (or types) of questions in English.
Yes/No questions and Wh-questions.
Name the phrasal verb: destroy with fire
burn down
Phrasal verb? Fail to keep up; stay behind
lag behind
A newspaper with a larger format (usually perceived to be of a higher intellectual standard)
broadsheet
Put in the missing word. I think it _____ (rain) tomorrow.
will rain - simple future/ will- future
Which country is highest in GPD (gross domestic product)?
1. United States; 2. China, 3. Japan, 4. Germany (2023)
Correct or incorrect? I've got the outbound flight details but I haven't got the inbound one.
Incorrect - ones
Phrasel verb? Defend somebody or something.
stand up for
A statement asserting something that is not supported by evidence.
allegation OR accusation
What does the idiomatic expression "as good as gold" mean?
very well behaved; in a very good condition or state
Name the phrasal verb: consider all available offers or options before buying sth.
(to) shop around
What is it called + missing word? Paul keeps promising to write, but he never ____.
does - substitution
Fill in the gaps: He _____ (miss) the bus if he _____ (oversleep).
Conditional III: He wouldn’t have missed the bus if he hadn’t overslept.
Name the four narrative tenses.
past simple, past continuous, past perfect and past perfect continuous
What is the correct tense? The guests are coming at 8 p.m. I ______________ (finish) cooking by then.
will have finished - future perfect
Name the phrasal verb: to save something for future use
(to) lay something aside; (to) save up
to stop using something gradually in stages over a period of time
(to) phase out
Fill in the gaps: I definitely ________ (remember) if you _______ (tell) me!
Conditonal III: I definitely would’ve remembered if you’d told me!