Complete the sentence: "My house is _____ (big) than yours."
"bigger"
Pronounce this word: "Arboriculture"
And what's that?
“ar-bor-uh-kul-chur.”
Meaning: The cultivation and management of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants, especially for decorative purposes.
In this subject, students learn basic math skills like addition and subtraction.
"Mathematics"
Identify the types of programs on a trip:
This program allows young people to live with a host family abroad, providing childcare in exchange for cultural immersion.
"Au Pair"
Change to comparative form: "Lucy is more as intelligent than Mark."
Is the sentence correct? If it's incorrect, why?
This phrase is not correct, because we don't use two differents comparatives in the same phrase. However, the correct phrase is: "Lucy is more intelligent than Mark."
Pronounce this word: "Topography"
And what's that?
“top-og-ruh-fee”
Meaning: The study and detailed mapping of the surface features of a place, including natural and man-made structures.
In this class, students learn about important people and events from the past.
"History"
Identify the types of programs on a trip:
This program provides international students or young professionals with short-term job placements, typically seasonal.
"Work and Travel"
Rewrite the sentence using "to be allowed": "In our school, students can use their phones during lunch."
"In our school, students are allowed to use their phones during lunch."
Pronounce this word: "Paleographer"
And what's that?
“pal-ee-uh-graf-er.”
Meaning: A person who studies ancient handwriting and documents to understand historical texts and manuscripts.
This subject involves studying the elements and substances found in nature, including compounds like water.
"Chemistry"
Identify the types of programs on a trip:
This program gives high school students the opportunity to study in a foreign country, often living with a host family.
"High School Exchange"
Correct the sentence: "Students allowed leaving the classroom when the bell rings."
"Students are allowed to leave the classroom when the bell rings."
Pronounce this word: "Laconic"
And what's that?
“lak-on-ik.”
Meaning: Describing a style of speech or writing that is brief, concise, and to the point.
In this class, students practice drawing, painting, or other forms of artistic expression.
"Art"
Identify the types of programs on a trip:
This program involves working on projects that benefit local communities abroad, often in areas like education or conservation.
"Volunteer Work"
Make this sentence comparative: "The science test was difficult, but the math test was _____."
"more difficult"
Pronounce this word:
"Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia"
And what's that?
“hip-oh-pot-oh-mon-stroh-sess-quip-ed-al-ee-oh-fo-bee-uh.”
Meaning: The fear of long words, which is ironically a very long word itself. It's often used humorously to describe the challenge of pronouncing lengthy words.
This subject focuses on studying living organisms, ecosystems, and how they interact in the environment.
"Biology"
Identify the types of programs on a trip:
This program focuses on improving English skills through immersive classes in an English-speaking country.
"General English Program"