STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B) What did you think when you read the headline? What images are in your mind when you hear the word 'flood'? What do you know about the floods in Europe? How worried are you about climate change? What do you do to help stop...
Usage in Context Every Time in Sentences Every Time in Formal Writing Frequently Asked QuestionsEverytime or Every TimeDefinition of Every TimeThe phrase “every time” is a common expression in the English language, and it is used to indicate that something happens on a regular or consistent ba...
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS 1. The pharmacist a) told him to be careful so he wouldn’t take an overdose. b) told him to take some over-the-counter medication. c) filled the prescription immediately. 2. The directions on the bottle said to: a) take two tablets everyday on an empty stomach...
English as a Second Language Podcast ESL Podcast 441 – Preparing Food for Cooking COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS 1. Which of these jobs is scut work? a) Sautéing vegetables. b) Whip up gourmet dishes. c) Setting the table. 2. Which of these foods might need to be peeled? a) Potatoes. b) ...
Whole-Movie Assessments InClassroom Guidelineson the menu bar, there is a discussion of my views onAssessments and Grading, especially when using movie-based ESL lessons in the classroom. For each whole-movie ESL lesson at Movies Grow English, there are five sample assessment-questions. The ...
In this article we are going to look at the answers to both of these questions. We will also take a look at some examples of understatement being used in both a spoken sense and that of a literary sense. What Is Understatement? What Is Understatement? – Created by 7ESL When someone ...
Example: “The tough interview questions didn’t faze her at all.” Phase (n) A distinct period or stage in a process of change or forming part of something’s development. Example: “The project is in the planning phase.” File (n) A folder or box for holding loose papers that are...
A global survey has asked 6,204 children in 47 countries around the world about their hopes, dreams and fears. The worldwide "Small Voices, Big Dreams" report is from the children's charity ChildFund. It asked ten- to twelve-year-olds six questions about the world and their future. It ...
Comprehension questions What kind of scientists conducted this study? How much do all the buildings in New York City weigh? How many people live in New York City? What did a scientist say could contribute to the flood risk? Where is the risk of floods greatest in New York City? What ...
2. ARTICLE QUESTIONS:Look back at the article and write down some questions you would like to ask the class about the text. •Share your questions with other classmates / groups. •Ask your partner / group your questions. 3. GAP FILL:In pairs / groups, compare your answers to this ...