Word used to describe a personality that likes to socialize with people.
outgoing
Word used to describe a person with lost confidence or enthusiasm.
Discouraged
Word used when someone needs help from someone else. Use this word in question form.
Favor. Ex: Can I ask you for a favor? Can you do me a favor? May I ask for a favor?
Name 2 problems Stanley has from Unit 4, Lesson A.
Weight and blood pressure.
Word to describe the inability or ability to pay for something. (Use can/can't before this word)
Afford. (I can afford a new car./I can't afford a house)
Name the Part of Speech a Gerund is in a sentence. Give example of a Gerund.
Noun. Ex: Dancing, Singing, etc. (answers will vary)
Describe difference between for and since when answering how long questions.
For-a period of time(for two hours, for one year, for five months)
Since-specific point in time(since 6pm, since February, since last year)
Explain the purpose of using a clause or phrase with Because.
Use recently and lately with the present perfect to suggest that something was done in the past, but not too long ago.
Explain an infinitive. Give an example of a verb it follows from the book.
Infinitive- to + base form of verb (to walk)
agree, decide, hope, need, promise, want, can/can't afford, expect, intend, plan, refuse, would like
Name the Phrase from Unit 1, Lesson C we use when we like to things the same amount. Give an example sentence using this phrase.
As much as. Ex: I like eating as much as cooking.(Answers Vary)
Describe the purpose of using ever in a question. Make an example question and answer.
Use ever with the present perfect to ask Yes/No questions about things that happened at any time in the past. Ex: Have you ever talked to your cousins? Yes, I have. or No, I haven't.
Explain difference in the use of:
too + adjective
adjective + enough
not + adjective + enough
too + adjective is used to talk about more than the right amount.
adjective + enough is used to talk about the right amount of something.
not + adjective + enough is used to talk about less than the right amount.
Explain difference between:
Used to
Didn't use to
Used to-is to talk about a past situation/habit that is not true now.
Didn't use to-is to talk about a situation/habit that is true now, but wasn't in the past.
Compare and contrast (what is the same and what is different) the words already and yet.
Use both to talk about actions you expect to happen and questions.
Already-is used for affirmative answers.
Yet-is used for negative answers.
Name three common personality types from Unit 1 Lesson D.
Outgoing, Intellectual,Creative.
Name 3 strategies for learning English.
Set goals, look for opportunities to practice English, Guess.
Explain the word get together and use it in a sentence.
To meet. Ex: Let's get together tomorrow. (answers vary)
Name 2 beneficial plants from Unit 4, Lesson D. Name one health benefit about each.
Garlic and Chamomile. (Answers vary)
Excessive, Unremarkable, Irritating. (answers vary)
Name a word used to with a base form of a verb to make logical conclusions. Make a sentence using this word.
Must. ex: It's the beginning of the month, I must have more bills to pay. (answers vary)
Explain the difference between simple past and present perfect.
Use simple past for an activity that happened at a specific time in the past. Use present perfect for an activity that began in the past and continues to the present.
Explain the significance of be able to in a sentence. Make one example sentence using be able to.
Use be able to for ability. It is the same as can.
I am able to speak English.
Give an example of a command and a reported command.
"Look up." The eye doctor told me to look up.
Name 5 verbs from the book that both a Gerund and Infinitive follow. Make 1 sentence with a gerund and 1 sentence with an infinitive using 1 of the verbs.
continue, like, start, hate, prefer
Ex: I prefer to talk on the phone.
I prefer talking on the phone.
(answers vary)