What word means a qualification you get after completing a university course?
Degree
Complete: “If you don't study, you might ______ the exam.”
Opposite of Pass
Fail
Complete: “During the lesson, students should ______ notes.”
A. Take
B. Make
A. Take
“Dan and Ana___ a lot since they started school.”
A) has grown B) has grow C) have grown
C) have grown
Choose the correct option: “Have you finished your homework ___?”
A) just B) yet C) since
B) yet
“Students have to pay university ______ every year.”
Fees
A word in British English to refer to "Students"
Pupils
“Don't worry if you ______ a mistake. It's part of learning.”
A. Take
B. Make
B. Make
Correct the mistake: “I have payed the school fees already.”
Paid
Complete: Have you _____ been to Australia?
ever
Choose: Which word means money given to help students pay for their education? A) fees B) grants C) degrees
Grants
Which sentence uses behave correctly?
A) “I behaved my homework last night.”
B) “Students should behave well in class.”
B) “Students should behave well in class.”
What does make progress mean?
To improve or move forward in learning/development.
Make a Present Perfect sentence using write and already.
.
Complete both sentences with the same word:
“I have studied at this school ___ 2022.”
“She has been absent ___ Monday.”
since
“My teacher says my ______ is difficult to read because my letters are too small.”
Handwriting
Your exam is next week. What does your teacher mean when they say, “You need to revise”?
You have to study for the exam.
Complete: “If you want to improve your English, you need to ______ an effort.”
Make
Make a question for this answer using present perfect: Yes, I have. I finished the essay yesterday.
"Have you finished the essay?"
What key word do you use when you do something before expected?
Already
Which word describes a piece of formal writing in which you develop ideas and arguments about a topic?
Essay
“She got 85 marks in her English exam.” What does marks mean here?
Points
What does break up the school year mean?
To divide the school year into separate periods/terms, usually with holidays or breaks between them.
Correct this:
“The students have sell all the tickets, but they hasn't sell enough to pay for the trip yet.”
“The students have sold all the tickets, but they haven't sold enough to pay for the trip yet.”
Choose ALL the sentences that are grammatically correct:
A) I have already done my homework.
B) Have you ever visited England?
C) I have finished my homework yet.
D) She has lived here for 2020.
E) I have never saw that film.
F) Have you finished your project yet?
A) I have already done my homework.
B) Have you ever visited England?
F) Have you finished your project yet?