Personality traits
Present perfect
Adverbs
Dialogue
Opinions
100

What do you call someone who never arrives on time or keeps their commitments?

Unreliable

100

Complete: I _______ (live) here _______ 2018.

✔ I have lived here since 2018.

100

Rewrite: 

"She is intelligent" → Add EXTREMELY in the correct place.


✔ She is extremely intelligent.

100

Put the lines in order (1-3): 

___ B: I totally agree. On top of that, she's the most patient person I know.
___ A: Don't you think Maria is extremely reliable?
___ B: Yes! She's never late and always keeps her promises.

 

✔ Correct order: 

1 — A: Don't you think Maria is extremely reliable?
2 — B: Yes! She's never late and always keeps her promises.
3 — B: I totally agree. On top of that, she's the most patient person I know.

100

In English, how do you ask someone for their opinion?

Give two examples.


✔ Any two:

— Don't you think so?
— Would you agree?
— What do you think?
— In your opinion...

200

Fill in the blank:

"He asked _______ questions about everything — he's extremely _______".

curious

200

When do you use "for" and when do you use "since" with the present perfect?

FOR = duration (for 3 years, for a long time). ✔ SINCE = starting point in time (since 2018, since Monday).

200

Rewrite:

"I finished my homework" → Add QUICKLY in the correct place.


✔ I finished my homework quickly.

200

Put the lines in order (1-4): 

___ B: I'm not sure about that. I think he's fairly considerate.
___ A: Would you agree that Tom is a bit selfish?
___ A: Really? Can you give me an example?
___ B: Well, he always remembers my birthday and asks how I'm doing.

✔ Correct order: 

1 — A: Would you agree that Tom is a bit selfish?
2 — B: I'm not sure about that. I think he's fairly considerate.
3 — A: Really? Can you give me an example?
4 — B: Well, he always remembers my birthday and asks how I'm doing.

200

How do you agree with an opinion? 

Give three expressions.

✔ Any three:

— I totally agree.
— I completely agree.
— You're right.
— Exactly.
— That's true.
— I think so too.

300

What do you call someone who doesn't like to wait, and gets annoyed, angry, or restless when things take too long?

impatient

300

Complete: She _______ (not / called) me _______ she went to Japan.

She hasn't called me since she went to Japan.

300

Where does the adverb "WELL" go in this sentence?:

 "They speak English".


✔ They speak English well → (AFTER the verb + object)

300

Put the lines in order (1-4):

___ A: You are completely right. She has been adventurous since she was a child.
___ B: I know! And she's traveled to twelve countries alone!
___ A: I think Laura is quite brave.
___ B: I completely agree! She's really adventurous.


✔ Correct order: 

1 — A: I think Laura is quite brave.
2 — B: I completely agree! She's really adventurous.
3 — B: I know! And she's traveled to twelve countries alone!
4 — A: You are completely right. She has been adventurous since she was a child.

300

How do you disagree politely with an opinion? 

Give two expressions.

✔ Any two: 

— I'm not sure about that.
— I don't really agree.
— I see what you mean, but...
— Actually, I think...
— I disagree.

400

Name THREE personality adjectives that describe someone who is good to have as a boss.

Different answers allowed

Any three: reliable, fair, patient, considerate, easygoing, honest, decisive...

400

"Diana moved to London in 2005"

Write a sentence about her using the present perfect.

Different answers allowed

✔ She has lived in London since 2005.

✔ She has been in London for about 20 years

✔ ...

400

Is this sentence correct? → Why or why not?

"She drives careful".


Incorrect: "Careful" is an adjective; you need the adverb "carefully" instead → She drives carefully.

400

Put the lines in order (1-5): 

___ B: I disagree. In my opinion, she's extremely stubborn.
___ A: Hmm. I see what you mean, but I think she's just determined.
___ A: Would you agree that Sofia is a good leader
___ B: Well, she never changes her mind, even when she's wrong.
___ A: That's a good point.

 


✔ Correct order: 

1 — A: Would you agree that Sofia is a good leader?
2 — B: I disagree. In my opinion, she's extremely stubborn.
3 — A: Hmm. I see what you mean, but I think she's just decisive.
4 — B: Well, she never changes her mind, even when she's wrong.
5 — A: That's a good point.

400

Someone says:
"I think optimistic people are always outgoing. 
Don't you think so?" 

Respond with a DISAGREEMENT and give a reason.

✔ Open answer — must include a disagreement phrase + reason

Example:
'I'm not sure about that. 
I think you can be optimistic and still be quite shy or introverted.' 

500

With your own words, describe the difference between "considerate" and "honest".

Different answers allowed

Honest = always tells the truth. 

Considerate = thinks about others' feelings before acting.

500

What is WRONG with this sentence? — Give the corrected version. 

"She studied here since a long time"


Error 1: 'since' → 'for'. 

Error 2: Past simple → Present perfect

Corrected version: 'She has studied here for a long time.'

500

Give the adverb form of:

Good / Easy / Fair / Quick

✔ good → well

✔ easy → easily

✔ fair → fairly

✔ quick → quickly 

500

Put the lines in order (1-5): 

___ B: Well, he's been working here for ten years and still hasn't been promoted.
___ A: I think the new manager is fairly ambitious.
___ A: That's interesting. I haven't seen that side of him.
___ B: Actually, I'm not sure about that. In my opinion, he's rather indecisive.
___ A: Really? Why do you say that?

 

✔ Correct order: 

1 — A: I think the manager is fairly ambitious.
2 — B: Actually, I'm not sure about that. In my opinion, he's rather indecisive.
3 — A: Really? Why do you say that?
4 — B: Well, he's been working here for ten years and still hasn't been promoted.
5 — A: That's interesting. I haven't seen that side of him.

500

Give your OWN opinion about this statement using at least TWO expressions from the unit: 

"Honest people are always kind".


✔ Open answer — must include:

1. Opinion phrase (In my opinion / I think / I believe...)
2. Agreement or disagreement phrase (I totally agree / I'm not sure...) 

Example: 
'In my opinion, that's not always true. I think you can be honest without being unkind".