What does “log in” mean?
To enter a computer system by typing your username and password.
What is critical thinking?
The ability to evaluate information objectively to make reasoned judgments.
Complete the sentence:
"By next week, I _______ (finish) all my assignments."
will have finished
Complete the sentence to express ability:
"He _______ (can/could) swim when he was five."
could
What’s the difference between hack into and lock out?
Hack into means to access a system illegally; lock out means to be prevented from accessing it.
Which term means a one-time special moment: occasion, chance, opportunity, or possibility?
occasion
Use future continuous in a sentence about your plans for 8 PM tomorrow.
Example: I will be studying for my exam.
Use may or might to express a weak possibility.
Example: I might go to the cinema tonight.
Fill in with correct word: I love this online event because I can just _______ the content.
scroll through
How does lateral thinking differ from logical thinking?
Lateral thinking is creative and non-linear; logical thinking is structured and based on reasoning.
Use be + to infinitive to give a formal instruction.
Example: You are to report to the manager immediately.
Rewrite using an expression of obligation:
"It's necessary to wear a mask."
You must wear a mask.
Define the difference between event, programme, action, and activity.
Event: a planned occasion.
Programme: a scheduled set of events.
Action: a specific deed or act.
Activity: something you do regularly or for enjoyment.
Fill in:
"There’s a _______ we’ll win the contract, but no guarantee."
possibility
Identify the reflexive pronoun:
"She blamed herself for the error."
herself
Use be able to in the future:
"Next year, I _______ (be) able to speak fluent Italian."
will be
Fill in the blanks with the correct multi-word verbs:
"I tried to _______ but the system had _______ me _______."
log in / locked / out
Define wishful thinking and give an example.
Believing something is true or will happen because you want it to.
Rewrite using a reciprocal pronoun:
"Anna emailed Ben and Ben emailed Anna."
Anna and Ben emailed one another.
Explain the difference between must, have to, and should in terms of obligation.
Must: strong internal or external obligation.
Have to: external necessity.
Should: recommendation or advice.