gas gauge
dog
Butter, almost 11
boy, good boy
loves people, especially children
friendly, loves pats, ear scratches, belly rubs
He just had a bath- smells good
golden doodle- mother golden retriever, father poodle
smart, loyal to the pack
EF6 class
Listening tests for self-study:
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/free-resources/listening
https://www.listeninenglish.com/
https://www.esl-lounge.com/student/listening.php
https://test-english.com/listening/
https://www.esl-lab.com/
Today’s Agenda
·
Attendance
·
“Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 2
·
Vocabulary Exercises
·
Test 2 (last 55m)
Monday
· Talk
about spoken presentations
the second-last week, lots of time
·
Begin simple sentences
·
Continue sentence work: compound sentences
1. The researcher decided to analyze
the results thoroughly.
a) summarize
b) create
c) examine
MINIMAL PAIR – two words that
have one sound difference
thorough / sorrow
though / so
2. The professor elaborated
on the main points during the lecture.
a) ignored
b) explained
c) simplified
3. The team needs to evaluate
the effectiveness of the new method.
a) neglect
b) judge
c) assume
4. The findings were
considered significant in the field of psychology.
a) minor
b) ordinary
c) important
insignificant
field- area of study
psychology- study of the mind,
mental well-being
study of the brain- neurology
study of heart- cardiology,
cardiologist
study of skin- dermatology,
ist
study of lungs- pulmonology
study of kidneys- nephrology
study of stomach- gastroenterology
animal doctor- vet, veterinarian
Butter’s vet is named Doctor
Wolfman.
study of children’s-
pediatrics, pediatrician
pregnant women- obstetrician-
OBGYN, OB
women- gynecology
study of eyes- ophthalmology
optometrist- for glasses, eye
check
ears- ear, nose, and throat specialist,
ENT specialists
GP- general practitioner, family
doctor
study of bones- orthopedics
5. The scientist proposed a
new theory to explain the phenomenon.
a) fact
b) experiment
c) hypothesis
6. The goal of the study is
to identify patterns in behavior.
a) recognize
b) ignore
c) question
identity
ID
You have to identify yourself
to the police when you are driving.
You do not have to identify
yourself to the police in public.
7. The team conducted a
detailed investigation into the incident.
a) assumption
b) analysis
c) guess
8. The data must be interpreted
carefully to avoid errors.
a) disregarded
b) confused
c) explained
9. The book provides a
comprehensive overview of the topic.
a) detail
b) summary
c) argument
10. The students were asked
to summarize the key points of the chapter.
a) expand
b) outline
c) argue
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Test 2
Phones, devices, and notes put away.
Take out a few sheets of paper.
Write in pen.
Double space.
Full name, class, and date top right corner.
Write a narrative paragraph of at least 150 words:
What do you do to stay physically active?
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