Education
English Learning
Web 1.0 and 2.0
Web 3.0
Technology
100

What is the difference between "there", "their" and "they're" in English?

"There" refers to a place, "their" is a possessive pronoun, and "they're" is the contraction of "they are."

100

What is the difference between "hear" and "listen"?

"Hear" refers to perceiving sounds with the ears, while "listen" involves paying attention to what you hear.

100

What characterizes Web 1.0?

Static websites, with little or no interactive content.

100

What does "Web 3.0" mean?

The third generation of the web, focused on artificial intelligence and the semantic web.

100

What does the acronym "HTML" mean?

HyperText Markup Language

200

What does "ESL" mean in education?

English as a Second Language.

200

What is "past perfect tense" and when is it used?

It is a verbal tense that is formed with "had" + past participle of the verb and is used to express an action that occurred before another past action.

200

What innovations did Web 2.0 bring with it?

User-generated content, social networks, and interactive web applications.

200

What key advantage does Web 3.0 offer users?

Greater privacy and data control

200

Who is considered the father of modern computing?

Alan Turing

300

What is the difference between "much" and "many" in English?

"Much" is used with uncountable nouns and "many" with countable nouns.

300

What is the difference between "borrow" and "lend"?

"Borrow" means to borrow something from someone, while "lend" means to give something to someone temporarily.

300

What is a static website?

A website with fixed content that does not change without manual intervention.

300

What role does artificial intelligence play in Web 3.0?

Helps interpret and personalize data for users.

300

What does "URL" mean in the context of the Internet?

Uniform Resource Locator

400

What is a "false friend" in language learning?

Words in two languages that are similar but have different meanings.

400

What are "modals" in English and what are they used for?

They are auxiliary verbs (such as "can", "must", "may") that express necessity, possibility, permission, etc.

400

Which popular social media platform was born during the Web 2.0 era?

Facebook

400

What is a "wallet" in Web 3.0? 

A tool to store and manage cryptocurrencies and tokens.

400

What was the first widely used graphical web browser?

Mosaic

500

What effective strategies can be used to improve English pronunciation?

Imitate native speakers, use apps to practice pronunciation, and record yourself speaking to self-assess.

500

What is the difference between "say" and "tell"?

"Say" is used to express specific words or phrases, while "tell" is used to communicate information or instructions, usually followed by a direct object.

500

Which video tool became popular in Web 2.0?

Youtube

500

What is an "avatar" in the context of Web 3.0?

A digital representation of a user in a virtual environment

500

What company developed the first commercial microprocessor in 1971?

Intel