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Exercise: Grammar – Countable and uncountable nouns

Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:07 pm


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potato COUNTABLE
rice UNCOUNTABLE
apple COUNTABLE
pasta UNCOUNTABLE
milk UNCOUNTABLE
carrot COUNTABLE
beef UNCOUNTABLE
mushroom UNCOUNTABLE (COUNTABLE)
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:08 pm
7 / 8 points (87%)

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We need some oil. We don't have any oil.
We have some milk. We don't need any milk.
We don't have any tomatoes. We need some tomatoes.
There aren't any apples. We need some apples.
Do we have any rice? Is there any rice?
Are there any oranges? Do we have any oranges?
Do you sell soy sauce? Do you have any soy sauce?
There isn't any flour. We need any (some) flour.
Exercise: Grammar – some / any
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:14 pm
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Example: There's some pasta in the cabinet. There isn't any pasta in the cabinet.
I bought some tomatoes in the market. I didn't buy any tomatoes in the market.
There weren't any snacks at the party. There were some snacks at the party.
There's a fly in your soup. There aren't a fly your soup (any flies in your soup).
I didn't eat any meat yesterday. I ate some meat yesterday.
You need carrots to cook a Spanish omelette.
You don't need carrots to cook a Spanish omelette (any carrots to cook a Spanish omelette).
We don't have any olive oil. We need to buy some.
We have some olive oil . (some olive oil). We don't need to buy any.
We ordered some pasta at the Italian restaurant.
We didn't order any pasta at the Italian restaurant.
I didn't have any coffee for breakfast this morning.
I had some coffee for breakfast this morning.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Food
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:17 pm
6 / 8 points (75%)
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Let's have a sandwich and beef (chips) for lunch.
Would you like some apple juice?
Chicken tikka masala is an Indian dish.
People in Thailand use coconut milk to make curries.
You need bread and butter to make a sandwich.
Some people like milk in their coffee.
Tomatoes are a red fruit.
Food usually tastes better with a bit of salt and peppers (pepper) on it.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Food
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:22 pm
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bananas
zucchini
carrots
flour
onions
greenbeans
pasta
chicken
Exercise: Grammar – a lot of|much|many; too much|too many
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:39 pm
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How many people are there in Nigeria? about 175 million
How many days are there in August? 31
How much ice cream do Americans eat each year? about 5 gallons per person (about 26
gallons per person)
How much is a gallon of gasoline in Venezuela? about $0.50 (about $0.01)
How many minutes are there in a year? 525,600
How many (much) of our body is water? about 65%
How many stars are there in the Milky Way? between 100 and 400 trillion (between 100 and
400 billion)
How many pages are there in your American Jetstream textbook? 120 (160)
Exercise: Grammar – a lot of|much|many; too much|too many
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:41 pm
4 / 9 points (44%)

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I eat much (too much) chocolate. I just can't stop!
I studied for the exam, but I don't remember many (much).
Do you eat any fruit?
We don't have many (a lot of) gas. We need to find a gas station and get some.
I don't have much money in my wallet.
There were too many people on the beach. It was so crowded!
There aren't too much (many) students in the class.
I don't eat some (any) meat. I'm vegetarian.
Exercise: Reading – The history of pizza (1)
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:42 pm
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However, the Italians took the recipe from the Greeks – not the Romans – and added
tomato as one of the main toppings. A popular legend says that baker Raffaele Esposito
made the first modern pizza in Naples in 1889. He cooked three different varieties of pizza
in honor of Queen Margherita. One of these pizzas had the colors of the Italian flag: red
(tomato), green (basil), and white (mozzarella cheese). Queen Margherita loved it. And
that is how Margherita pizza was born. Is this story fact or fiction? We don't really know.
But one thing is certain: the modern pizza was first made in Naples. (There are many
varieties of pizza, but some people believe that the name of this dish originates from the Greek
pita (or pektos in Ancient Greek, meaning solid). The Ancient Greeks put oils, herbs, and
cheese on top of their bread.)
There are many varieties of pizza, but some people believe that the name of this dish
originates from the Greek pita (or pektos in Ancient Greek, meaning solid). The Ancient
Greeks put oils, herbs, and cheese on top of their bread. (Centuries later, the Romans
created their own version of early pizza. The main ingredients were wheat flour for the bread,
and cheese, honey, and bay leaves as seasoning.)
When World War II finished, American soldiers who lived in Italy during the war came
back home. They missed this dish and created a demand. As a result, many pizza
restaurants opened in the US. (However, the Italians took the recipe from the Greeks – not
the Romans – and added tomato as one of the main toppings. A popular legend says that baker
Raffaele Esposito made the first modern pizza in Naples in 1889. He cooked three different
varieties of pizza in honor of Queen Margherita. One of these pizzas had the colors of the Italian
flag: red (tomato), green (basil), and white (mozzarella cheese). Queen Margherita loved it. And
that is how Margherita pizza was born. Is this story fact or fiction? We don't really know. But one
thing is certain: the modern pizza was first made in Naples.)
Nowadays, people enjoy pizzas all over the world. They come with many types of
toppings, and their crusts can be thin or thick, as with the typical pan pizza or the
Chicago-style pizza. (When World War II finished, American soldiers who lived in Italy during
the war came back home. They missed this dish and created a demand. As a result, many
pizza restaurants opened in the US.)
Centuries later, the Romans created their own version of early pizza. The main
ingredients were wheat flour for the bread, and cheese, honey, and bay leaves as
seasoning. (Nowadays, people enjoy pizzas all over the world. They come with many types of
toppings, and their crusts can be thin or thick, as with the typical pan pizza or the Chicago-style
pizza.)
Exercise: Reading – The history of pizza (2)
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:45 pm
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nowadays a type of cereal (now)
crust now (the bottom and edge of the pizza)
hard the main ingredients in a pizza (meats, peppers, olives, etc.) (solid)
fiction wanted to have more of something that wasn't available (not true)
believe solid (think)
wheat the bottom and edge of the pizza (a type of cereal)
main most important
toppings think (the main ingredients in a pizza (meats, peppers, olives, etc.))
missed herbs and spices that give a lot of flavor to a dish (wanted to have more of
something that wasn't available)
seasoning not true (herbs and spices that give a lot of flavor to a dish)
Exercise: Vocabulary – Food and drink
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:31 pm
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CHIPS
FASTFOODS (HAMBURGER)
COOKIES
CHOCOLATE
CAKE
Exercise: Dialogue – Ordering food in a restaurant
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:49 pm
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A A table for two, please.
B Certainly, miss. Come this way, please.
A Can we have the menu, please?
B Are you ready to order? (B Here you are.)
A Yes, please. I want a tomato soup as an appetizer. (B Are you ready to order?)
C A tomato soup for me, too, please. (A Yes, please. I want a tomato soup as an appetizer.)
B Here you are. (C A tomato soup for me, too, please.)
B And for the main course?
A We'd like the lamb curry and the vegetable lasagne.
Exercise: Dialogue – Ordering food in a restaurant
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:51 pm
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7:30 A table for two, please.
7:31 Come this way, please.
7:32 Can we have the menu, please?
7:40 Are you ready to order?
8:45 Can we have the check, please?
Exercise: Grammar – How often...?
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:53 pm
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Example: She eats fast food three times a month.
She eats in expensive restaurants two times a year.
She has fruit two times a day.
She has friends for dinner one time a week (once a week).
She eats meat four time a week (four times a week).
She eats fish two time a week (twice a week).
She bakes a cake one time a month (once a month).
She buys food at the supermarket three time a month (three times a month).
Exercise: Listening – Three national dishes (1)
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Not done
Exercise: Listening – Three national dishes (2)
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Not done
Exercise: Vocabulary – Food and drink
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 09:57 pm
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a glass (a piece) of water
a slice of milk
a can of cheese
a box (a carton) of cereal
a can (a jar) of soda
a cup of bread
Exercise: Vocabulary – Food and drink
Timestamp: 2018-09-01, 10:00 pm
4 / 9 points (44%)

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carton (a carton) of juice
a glass water (of water)
bottle (a bottle) of water
a slice of bread
can (a can) of soda
jar (a jar) of honey
a bowl of cereal
a piece of cheese
a cup of coffee
Exercise: Grammar – Present continuous
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 07:12 pm
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work working

win winning

tell telling

write writing

live living

put puting (putting)

drink drinking

lie lying

travel traveling

study studying

watch watching

play playing

Exercise: Grammar – Present continuous


Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 07:22 pm
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He 's living with his parents at the moment because he can't find a job.
She's a journalist and she 's writing an article about the financial crisis in Europe now.
Dallas Mavericks and Boston Celtics are playing now. The Celtics is winning (are winning) by
8 points.
...and it's a penalty for United. Rooney 's putting the ball on the penalty spot now ...
Sorry, I can't see you now. I 'm working at the office.
I can't hear you well. I 'm traveling on the train and the signal is bad.
A Where are you?
B I'm at home. I 'm drinking a coffee and I 'm watching a movie on TV. And you?
A I'm at home, too. I 'm studying for tomorrow's exam.
A Do you think the President is telling the truth?
B I don't think so. I think he 's lying.
Exercise: Listening – Clothes and shoes (1)
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 07:24 pm
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Conversation 1 In a store
Conversation 2 In the street
Conversation 3 In an office
Exercise: Listening – Clothes and shoes (2)
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 07:26 pm
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One of the speakers wanted to buy a pair of tennis shoes. CONVERSATION 1
One of the speakers talks about boots and shoes. CONVERSATION 2
One of the speakers talks about things you can wear on different days. CONVERSATION 3
Exercise: Vocabulary – Weather
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 07:31 pm
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It's w a r m.
It's h o t.
It's c l o u d y.
It's r a i n i n g.
It's c o l d.
It's s u n n y.
It's w i n d y.
It's w e t.
It's s n o w i n g.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Weather
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 07:35 pm
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It's windy in Buenos Aires.
It's sunny (hot) in Kinshasa.
It's warm (cold) in Moscow.
It's snowing in Washington, DC.

It's cloudy in Manila.


It's hot (sunny) in Canberra.
It's raining in Rabat.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Clothes
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 07:40 pm
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hat shirt (belt) belt skirt

shirt shorts flip-flops


jeans boots jacket

hat sweater scarf leggings gloves

Exercise: Vocabulary – Clothes


Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 07:43 pm
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You wear this on your head. baseball cap
You wear this when it’s very cold. scarf
Sometimes you need this for your jeans. belt
You wear these on your hands. gloves
You wear these on the beach. flip-flops
You wear this on top of a T-shirt. sweater
They go well with suits. ties
You wear them on your feet. shoes
Exercise: Grammar – State verbs
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 07:45 pm
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understand bread
see a language
hear gymnastics
taste a noise
Exercise: Grammar – Present continuous vs. present simple
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 08:11 pm
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Lucy studies very hard this month. She needs to pass her final exams.
Lucy 's studying very hard this month. She needs to pass her final exams.
Hyperpolyglots are speaking a lot of languages.
Hyperpolyglots speak a lot of languages. (speak a lot of languages).
He usually has a burger and fries on Fridays, but today he has lasagne.
He usually have a burguer and fries on fridays, but today he has lasagne (has a burger and
fries on Fridays, but today he is having lasagne).
Who are you? I'm not knowing you.
Who are you? I not know you. (I don't know you).
I have a drink at the moment.
I'm drinking (I'm having a drink) at the moment.

They're police officers, but they aren't wearing their uniforms now because they don't work.
They're police officers, but they aren't wearing the uniforms now because they don't aren't
working (aren't wearing their uniforms now because they're not working).
Teachers in Japan work very long hours, but they are often earning good salaries.
Teachers in Japan work very long hours, but they often earn good salaries.
Don't forget to take your umbrella with you. It rains.
Don't forget to take your umbrella with you. It raining (to take your umbrella with you. It's
raining).
Exercise: Grammar – Present continuous vs. present simple
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 08:22 pm
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Hi Gavin,
How are you? I 'm writing (write) this short email from a cybercafé to tell you that we are
doing (do) fine here in New York. There's internet connection in the hotel, but it's expensive.
Lucy and I are having (have) a great time here, but the weather's not so good. In fact, I 'm
looking (look) out the windows right now and it is snowing (snow)! We usually have (have)
meals at a restaurant across the road from the hotel, but today we are going (go) to an Italian
restaurant on 5th Avenue. They make (make) the best pizzas in town!
Are you working (work) on your new project? Don't work too hard!
See you next week.
Best,
Brian
Exercise: Grammar – State verbs
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 08:32 pm
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A Do you know Robinson Crusoe?
B Of course I do. I love that book. I read it every summer.
A I hate this weather. I can't wait for the summer.
B Yeah. I'm tired of wearing gloves, sweaters, and jackets.
A Would you like a cold drink?
B That sounds great. A soda with ice, please.
A Here's my essay on what I did this weekend, Ms. Willis.
B Thanks, Gerard. It look (looks) interesting.
A This soup taste (tastes) delicious.
B I know. I used fresh vegetables from the garden.
A I don't believe in marriage.
B I do. Did you know that married men live longer?
A You're not watching TV? How strange!
B Well, I broke my glasses this morning and I can't see anything without them.
A I don't understand this word.
B Look it up in the dictionary, then.
Exercise: Dialogue – Shopping and talking about clothes
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 08:36 pm
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A Do you need any help?
B Yes, please. I'm looking for a pair of jeans.
A What size are you?
B I think I'm a size 34.
A Here you are, sir. This is your size.
B Thank you. Can I try them on?
A Sure. The dressing room's over there.
A Are you paying by credit card or cash?
B Credit card, please.
Exercise: Dialogue – Shopping and talking about clothes
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 08:40 pm
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Do you need any help?
Do you have this shirt in medium?
What size are you?
Can I try this shirt on?
How much are the jeans?
Where's the dressing room?
Are you paying by credit card or cash?
I'm just seeing (looking), thank you.
I'll take them.
Look at the price ticket (tag).
Exercise: Grammar – have to
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 08:53 pm
5 / 8 points (62%)

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Example:

wear a uniform Police officers have to wear a uniform.

go to school on Children have to go to school on sunday. (don't have to go to school


Sunday on Sunday).

enjoy working with Elementary school teachers don't have to enjoy working with
children children (have to enjoy working with children).

serve food and drinks Pilots don't have to serve food and drinks on a plane.
on a plane

water the plants A gardener has to water the plants.

use a computer A journalist has to use a computer.

know how to read A nurse doesn't have to know how to read music.
music
have a driver's license Taxi drivers have to have a dirver's license (have to have a driver's
license).

have a degree in A doctor has to have a degree in medicine.


medicine

Exercise: Grammar – have to


Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 09:05 pm
1 / 4 points (25%)

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I don't have to get up early. It's Saturday.
"Do you have to pay for shopping my bag?" "No, I don't." ("Do I have to pay for my
shopping bag?" "No, you don't.")
I have to go to at the airport now. I have be ten at. (I have to be at the airport at ten. I have to
go now.)
"Does secretary have to a use a computer?" "Yes, she does." ("Does a secretary have to
use a computer?" "Yes, she does.")
Exercise: Reading – Odd jobs (1)
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 09:18 pm
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“Odd jobs” means … jobs that are very different from ordinary jobs.
Abigail Gehring's father … left his job as a teacher and became a hot-dog seller.

In Abigail's opinion, you can have job success when you work hard and … you use your
imagination.
Personal shoppers … can make a lot of money.

Odd jobs are good for people who … like flexible hours.
Exercise: Reading – Odd jobs (2)
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 09:21 pm
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Don't be lazy. Paragraph 2
A few examples of odd jobs. Paragraph 3
Family success. Paragraph 1
Changing jobs. Paragraph 2 (1)
The benefits of odd jobs. Paragraph 3
Good things about two odd jobs. Paragraph 2
Know what you are doing. Paragraph 2
Exercise: Vocabulary – Clothes
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 09:24 pm
9 / 12 points (75%)
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cap - cap
coat - swimsuit (coat)
dress - dress
earrings - earrings
glasses - glasses
jeans - jeans
ring - ring
socks - socks
swimsuit - sweatsuit (swimsuit)
tights - tights
sweatsuit - coat (sweatsuit)
tennis shoes - tennis shoes
Exercise: Vocabulary – Clothes
Timestamp: 2018-10-01, 09:34 pm
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I always strange clothes after I take a shower.
I always wear clothes after i take (always change clothes after I take) a shower.
I still don't know what to were for the party.
I still don't wear what to were (don't know what to wear) for the party.
Can I fry these jeans on?
Can I try these jenas on (try these jeans on)?
This swimsuit doesn't sit me properly.
This swimsuit doesn't fit me properly.
Is it OK if I follow your sweatsuit?
Is it OK if I wear your sweatsuit (borrow your sweatsuit)?
Thank you for spending me your earrings. I'll give them back tomorrow.
Thank you for lending me your earrings. I'll give them back tomorrow.
It's very hot in here! Why don't you bake off your sweater?
It's very hot in here! Why don't you wear off (don't you take off) your sweater?
Exercise: Grammar – going to
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 02:34 pm
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Tom is going to wash the car.
Tom is going to go shopping.
Tom and Joanna aren't going to have dinner together.
Tom isn't going to (is going to) put some gas in the car.
Tom and Joanna are going to go to the movies.
Tom isn't going to buy tickets for the Bruno Mars concert.
Exercise: Grammar – going to
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 02:50 pm
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A Where are going to go to (are you going to go) (go) for your summer vacation?

B To Cabo San Lucas.

A Who is going to travel (are you going to travel) (travel) with?

B With my girlfriend.

A And what is going to do (are you going to do) (do) there?

B Oh, there are lots of things to do and see there. We are going to go (go) to the beach

every day and we are going to see (see) the sights.

A they are going to rent (Are you going to rent) (rent) a car?

B Yes, we are. They aren't very expensive to rent.

A When are you going to travel (travel)?

B On August 7th.

A How long going to stay (are you going to stay) (stay)?

B Just one week.

A are you going to speak (Are you going to speak) (speak) Spanish there?

B No, I'm not. I don't speak it, but my girlfriend does.

A Have a great time.

B Thanks.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Health and fitness


Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 02:52 pm
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You always dance salsa on a mat. FALSE
If you join a gym, you can do weight lifting there. TRUE
You can climb or skip with a rope. TRUE
You can do yoga on a mat. TRUE
Both karate and Pilates are martial arts. FALSE
Exercise bikes don't move. TRUE
You always use a ball for weight lifting. FALSE
You can dive into the ocean or into the swimming pool. TRUE
Exercise: Vocabulary – Health and fitness
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 02:53 pm
5 / 5 points (100%)

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mirror - mirror
weights - weights
mat - mat
machine - machine
ball - ball
Exercise: Grammar – Comparatives
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 02:59 pm
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Athens is hotter (hot) than Helsinki.
Sweden is larger (large) than Norway.
Iceland is colder (cold) than Jamaica.
Skiing is more dangerous (dangerous) than playing golf.
The subway is more quick (quicker) (quick) than the bus.
Eating a lot of candy is bader (worse) (bad) for your health than eating a lot of fruit.
Cats are more popular (popular) pets than dogs.
Horses are more intelligent (intelligent) than cows.
Dogs can run faster (fast) than humans.
English is more easy (easier) (easy) to learn than Hungarian.
Exercise: Grammar – Comparatives
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:01 pm
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Which river is longer (long)?
Which country is more populated (populated)?
Which is more far (farther) (far)?
Which animal is usually more heavy (heavier) (heavy)?
Which mountain is more high (higher) (high)?
Which city is more polluted (polluted)?
Who's older (old)?
Who's younger (young)?
Which is more good (better) (good) for back pain?
Which is more expensive (expensive)?
Exercise: Grammar – Comparatives
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:07 pm
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Which river is longer? the Mississippi

Which country is more populated? the Philippines

Which is further / farther? London to Istanbul (Los Angeles to New York)

Which animal is usually heavier? a bull

Which mountain is higher? Mont Blanc

Which city is more polluted? Tokyo (Delhi)

Who's older? Paul McCartney

Who's younger? Rihanna

Which is better for back pain? Pilates

Which is more expensive? gold (platinum)

Exercise: Listening – New Year's resolutions (1)


Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:09 pm
5 / 5 points (100%)

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things you want to change in your life CORRECT
a promise to yourself CORRECT
an English festival INCORRECT
a decision you make CORRECT
a new form of exercise INCORRECT
Exercise: Listening – New Year's resolutions (2)
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:11 pm
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The teacher sees the class after the winter break. TRUE
The teacher wants to be thinner. TRUE
Daniel is going to listen to English songs. FALSE
Carla made a resolution over the break. FALSE
Carla is going to ride her bike once or twice a week. FALSE
Exercise: Listening – New Year's resolutions (3)
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:12 pm
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teacher do things in English (exercise more)
Daniel go swimming (do things in English)
Carla exercise more (go swimming)
other people walk more
Exercise: Vocabulary – Parts of the body
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:13 pm
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Michael Jordan usually wore the number 23 on his back.
The boy ate too much candy and now his stomach hurts.
The old lady fell down and she injured her knee joint.
Weight lifting at the gym is great way to build muscle.
Big dogs usually have trouble with their spine when they get old.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Parts of the body
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:14 pm
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back road (foot)
multiple (stomach) injuries
build (do) your muscles
in good (spine) shape
on an empty (an energetic) stomach
Exercise: Grammar – Comparatives
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 02:59 pm
7 / 10 points (70%)

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Athens is hotter (hot) than Helsinki.
Sweden is larger (large) than Norway.
Iceland is colder (cold) than Jamaica.
Skiing is more dangerous (dangerous) than playing golf.
The subway is more quick (quicker) (quick) than the bus.
Eating a lot of candy is bader (worse) (bad) for your health than eating a lot of fruit.
Cats are more popular (popular) pets than dogs.
Horses are more intelligent (intelligent) than cows.
Dogs can run faster (fast) than humans.
English is more easy (easier) (easy) to learn than Hungarian.
Exercise: Grammar – Comparatives
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:01 pm
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Which river is longer (long)?
Which country is more populated (populated)?
Which is more far (farther) (far)?
Which animal is usually more heavy (heavier) (heavy)?
Which mountain is more high (higher) (high)?
Which city is more polluted (polluted)?
Who's older (old)?
Who's younger (young)?
Which is more good (better) (good) for back pain?
Which is more expensive (expensive)?
Exercise: Grammar – Comparatives
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:07 pm
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Which river is longer? the Mississippi

Which country is more populated? the Philippines

Which is further / farther? London to Istanbul (Los Angeles to New York)

Which animal is usually heavier? a bull

Which mountain is higher? Mont Blanc

Which city is more polluted? Tokyo (Delhi)

Who's older? Paul McCartney

Who's younger? Rihanna

Which is better for back pain? Pilates

Which is more expensive? gold (platinum)

Exercise: Listening – New Year's resolutions (1)


Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:09 pm
5 / 5 points (100%)

Details:
things you want to change in your life CORRECT
a promise to yourself CORRECT
an English festival INCORRECT
a decision you make CORRECT
a new form of exercise INCORRECT
Exercise: Listening – New Year's resolutions (2)
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:11 pm
5 / 5 points (100%)

Details:
The teacher sees the class after the winter break. TRUE
The teacher wants to be thinner. TRUE
Daniel is going to listen to English songs. FALSE
Carla made a resolution over the break. FALSE
Carla is going to ride her bike once or twice a week. FALSE
Exercise: Listening – New Year's resolutions (3)
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:12 pm
1 / 4 points (25%)

Details:
teacher do things in English (exercise more)
Daniel go swimming (do things in English)
Carla exercise more (go swimming)
other people walk more
Exercise: Vocabulary – Parts of the body
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:13 pm
5 / 5 points (100%)

Details:
Michael Jordan usually wore the number 23 on his back.
The boy ate too much candy and now his stomach hurts.
The old lady fell down and she injured her knee joint.
Weight lifting at the gym is great way to build muscle.
Big dogs usually have trouble with their spine when they get old.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Parts of the body
Timestamp: 2018-11-09, 03:14 pm
0 / 5 points (0%)

Details:
back road (foot)
multiple (stomach) injuries
build (do) your muscles
in good (spine) shape
on an empty (an energetic) stomach
Exercise: Grammar – Present perfect
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 11:35 am
0 / 8 points (0%)

Details:
Nicole eat (has eaten) Japanese food.
Stephanie not study (hasn't studied) at college.
Stephanie and Andrew not see (haven't seen) the Taj Mahal.
Stephanie and Andrew are learn (have learned) to play a musical instrument.
Nicole and Andrew not read (haven't read) The Da Vinci Code.
Nicole not learn (hasn't learned) to play a musical instrument.
Nicole and Andrew are study (have studied) at college.
Stephanie read (has read) The Da Vinci Code.
Exercise: Grammar – Present perfect
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 11:39 am
1 / 8 points (12%)

Details:
Have you ever car a sports driven? (Have you ever driven a sports car?)
I have like to would never , I been to but Picchu Machu. (I have never been to Machu Picchu
, but I would like to.)
Has she done her homework?
to I your. had haven't read email time (I haven't had time to read your email.)
Haven't this before we seen person? (Haven't we seen this person before?)
The TV hasn't started show. (The TV show hasn't started.)
I always been in very life have lucky. (I have always been very lucky in life.)
Blue always has been my color favorite. (Blue has always been my favorite color.)
Exercise: Listening – Vacations (1)
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 11:41 am
10 / 10 points (100%)

Details:
She was in a city. ALISON
She was by the ocean. CARLA
She went on vacation for fewer than seven days. ALISON
She swam in the ocean. CARLA
She was on a boat. ALISON
She went to a night cruise. ALISON
She sang songs. CARLA
She went to bed late. CARLA
She got a present. ALISON
She sat by a fire. CARLA
Exercise: Listening – Vacations (2)
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 11:45 am
3 / 11 points (27%)

Details:
The first thing we did when we woke up in the morning was go
and swimming (swim) and (in) travel (the) (ocean).
We play (sang) guitar (songs) at night by the fire.
We are (bought) the plane tickets online.
The four-star hotel we stayed in was really nice and it was only two minutes' walk from the Blue
Mosque.
Pete took a really beautiful game (ring) from his pocket.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Natural features
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 11:47 am
5 / 8 points (62%)

Details:
The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in London.
The largest desert in the world is the Sahara.
You can see the Great Barrier cliff (Reef) from outer space.
There's a memorial to John Lennon in Central Park in New York.
A hill (cliff) is a high area of rock with a very steep side.
The Angels Falls in Venezuela is the tallest waterfall in the world at 3,212 feet (or 979 meters).
Another word for “woods” is forest.
A Reef (hill) is smaller than a mountain.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Natural features
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 11:48 am
11 / 14 points (78%)

Details:
b i (e) t (a) c h
island
mountain
pyramid
river
w o r (o) d s
Exercise: Grammar – Past questions
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 11:50 am
3 / 7 points (42%)

Details:
Has Rosa ever traveled by boat? No, I haven't. (Yes, she has.)
Did you remember to water the plants? Yes, I did.
Have we booked the flight? No, we haven't.
Have you heard the news? No, he hasn't. (No, I haven't.)
Has Paul e-mailed you the photos? Yes, she did. (No, he hasn't.)
Did Mark and Ellie get married? Yes, they did.
Did your girlfriend like the present? Yes, she has. (Yes, she did.)
Exercise: Grammar – Present perfect vs. past simple
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 11:53 am
0 / 11 points (0%)

Details:

From: dave.b8934@hotmail.com

To: robertcollins78676@bt.com

Subject: Trip to Paris

Hi!

Just a short message to tell you that we're in Paris now. We have land (landed) (land) at
Charles de Gaulle airport last Tuesday. We have you be(went) (be) to the Louvre Museum
and we have see (saw) (see) Notre Dame on Wednesday. Last night, we not has (had) (have)
dinner at a typical French restaurant. We have you (ate) (eat) quiche Lorraine and duck. The
waitress not recommend (recommended) (recommend) frogs' legs, but we have not
order (didn't order) (not order) them. This morning, we are going (went) (go) to the Sacré
Coeur and have take (took) (take) some pictures there, and later today, we're going to take a
walk down the Champs Elysées.

not has (Have you had) (have) any news from Laura? I have not hear (haven't heard) (not
hear) from her for a long time. Hope she's doing well.

Best wishes,

Dave and Kelly

Exercise: Grammar – Present perfect vs. past simple


Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 11:58 am
0 / 15 points (0%)

Details:
A Do you have ever sleep (Have you ever slept) (you / ever / sleep) in a tent?
B Yes, I have. My husband and i go to (My husband and I went) (my husband and I / go)
camping two years ago.
A Do you like (Did you like) (you / like) it?
B Yes, I do. It be (it was) (it / be) fun. You should try it.
A Do you have ever meet (Have you ever met) (you / ever / meet) a famous person?
B No, I haven't. What about you?
A Yes, I have.
B Who have you meet (did you meet) (you / meet)?
A Have I see (I saw) (I / see) Harrison Ford when have I go (I went) (I / go) to Los Angeles.
B What do you do (did you do) (you / do)?
A Nothing. I have just look (I just looked) (I / just / look) at him.
A Have dou you see (Did you see) (you / see) Mark and Pete this weekend?
B Yes, I did. I have meet (I met) (I / meet) them on Saturday.
A I not see (I haven't seen) (I / not / see) them for ages.
B We are going (We went) (we / go) to the King's Arms first and then clubbing.
A That has be (was) (be) nice.
Exercise: Reading – Parkour (1)
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 12:04 pm
0 / 8 points (0%)

Details:

Paragraph 1

good examples and ideas parkour (inspiration)

in good physical condition body (fit)

way of doing something; technique exercise (method)

Paragraph 2
long seats you can find in streets or parks cars (benches)

tops of buildings parks (roofs)

able to bend your body well shape (flexible)

change of position exercise (move)

Paragraph 3

in opposition to clim (against)

Exercise: Reading – Parkour (2)


Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 12:06 pm
8 / 8 points (100%)

Details:
Parkour started in France before 1980. FALSE
David's father used the Natural Method. TRUE
You need to move slowly when you practice parkour. FALSE
You don't need much equipment in parkour. TRUE
A jam is a kind of move that you do in parkour. FALSE
You need to use your hands in passement. TRUE
David Belle thinks it is important to know what you can or can't do. TRUE
Many people think that parkour is a type of athletics. TRUE
Exercise: Dialogue – Buying a ticket
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 12:08 pm
7 / 7 points (100%)

Details:
How much is a round-trip ticket? It's $25.
One-way or round-trip? Round-trip, please.
How long does it take? About 35 minutes.
What time does the train leave? At seven o'clock.
How far is it? It's a long way.
How many tickets? Two, please. One one-way and one round-trip.
Is it far? No, it's not far.
Exercise: Dialogue – Buying a ticket
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 12:10 pm
1 / 7 points (14%)

Details:
A A ticket to Boston, please.
B One-way or two-way two-way (round-trip)?
A One-way, please.
Boxing what (Buying) your tickets online is cheaper than at the ticket office.
It's a large longer (long) way from Hong Kong to Beijing.
Have a good travel traveling (trip)!
A What How much is that?
B It's $34.
AFor both of us?
B No, every everiday (each). All together, that's $68.
A How fast large (far) is it?
B It's 120 miles away.
Exercise: Grammar – too and enough
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 12:11 pm
2 / 6 points (33%)

Details:
I'm afraid we don't have grapes enough (enough grapes) to make a fruit salad.
She didn't study hard enough to pass the exam.
This apartment is enough big (big enough) for a family of four.
I don't have money enough (enough money) to buy a new car.
Take a break. You have been online enough long (long enough).
“Another glass?” “No, thanks. I think I've had enough wine.”
Exercise: Grammar – too and enough
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 12:14 pm
0 / 8 points (0%)

Details:
Don't worry. We still have chairs (enough time) to catch the train. (enough)
This watch is expensive (too expensive). Don't you have anything cheaper? (too)
That recipe looks easy (easy enough) for me to try. (enough)
That box is heavy (too heavy) to carry. (too)
This water is cold (too cold). I don't think I want to swim in it. (too)
There aren't time (enough chairs) for everyone. Could you bring some more, please? (enough)
He can't win the 100-meter race. He isn't fast (fast enough). (enough)
He's young (too young) to watch that type of movie. (too)
Exercise: Vocabulary – Travel
0 / 6 points (0%)

Not done
Exercise: Vocabulary – Travel
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 12:18 pm
5 / 6 points (83%)

Details:

backpack platform

ticket wanty (platform)

station
bus

Exercise: Vocabulary – Adventure


Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 12:19 pm
3 / 8 points (37%)

Details:
bungee diving (jumping)
extreme surfing (ironing)
hot-air ballooning
rock jumping (climbing)
scuba ironing (diving)
skate boarding
white-water rafting
wind climbing (surfing)
Exercise: Vocabulary – Places
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 12:20 pm
10 / 10 points (100%)

Details:
He went bungee jumping from a 328-feet (or 100-meter) tall bridge.
You need to take off your shoes before you walk into the mosque.
A cathedral is a big church.
They found some amazing prehistoric paintings of horses in the cave.
They built the castle in the 12th century.
The field was full of flowers in May.
You can catch big fish in that lake.
Earth is the only planet that has oceans.
That freeway is very busy on a Monday morning.
This red wine comes from the Napa Valley in California.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Prepositions of movement
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 12:22 pm
5 / 10 points (50%)

Details:
Einstein moved through (to) the United States in 1933.
I go to work by bus.
Go into (over) the bridge to cross the river.
There’s a free boat service to take passengers across the river.
The train from London to Paris goes through the Channel Tunnel.
He got into the car, closed the door, and started driving.
In a crossword puzzle, you find words going down and words going into (across).
The ball went across (through) the window and broke the glass.
The cat went into the box, sat down in it, and fell asleep.
The plane flew through (over) the mountains.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Prepositions of place
Timestamp: 2018-12-01, 12:23 pm
6 / 10 points (60%)
Details:
Let's meet in (at) the bus stop, then.
The office is on the first floor.
Her brother lives in New York.
Ask the man in (at) the front desk. He'll give you the key.
I always keep business cards in my wallet.
I work in a bank.
There's a mirror at (on) the wall.
Do you live at (in) a house or an apartment?
Uruguay is a country in South America.
Just leave it on the table for me.

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