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Details: Listening – Help! (1) 2019-03-11, 10:54 am 2 / 4 points (50%) Details: NAME

activity

Melanie doing homework Peter

making a phonecall (making a phone call)

Tom

playing sudoku (playing Sudoku)

Anna

doing yoga

Listening – Help! (2) 2019-03-11, 10:55 am 5 / 5 points (100%) Details: Melanie usually does her homework before dinner. Peter's always on the phone. Tom hardly ever plays Sudoku. Anna always does yoga after school. Mom never asks for help from the children.

Grammar – Present continuous: full forms 2019-03-11, 11:07 am 5 / 7 points (71%) Details: What is everyone doing? I am (am having) a drink of water. Matt is making an omelette in the kitchen. Elena is exercising in the backyard. Sibel and Deniz are looking at their tablets in the living room. Harry is listening (is listening to) the radio upstairs. Mike's over there. He is sending a text message to his boss. Sally is watching TV.

Grammar – Present continuous: short forms 2019-03-11, 11:06 am 9 / 9 points (100%) Details: I'm looking at a new apartment today. Helen's paying for the meal. We're using our tablets. They're playing soccer. He's making a mistake. You're not doing the right exercises. She's not listening to you! I'm not sending a text message to Martin. They're having a drink.

Grammar – Present simple 2019-03-11, 11:29 am 6 / 8 points (75%) Details: I never watch TV in the morning. My sister reads the newspaper every day. How often do you read the newspaper? Do you send text messages your on way to work? (Do you send text messages on your way to work?) I hardly ever send text messages on my way to work. My brother usually does yoga after breakfast. I often have a diner in breakfast. (I often have breakfast in a diner.) My dad usually makes coffee in the morning.

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Grammar – Expressions + -ing form 2019-03-11, 11:40 am 6 / 9 points (66%) Details: I can do several things at the same time. I'm very good at multi-tasking. My son, Jamie hates playing (sitting) still. My mother is an artist. She enjoys drawing to (drawing) portraits of people. I'm terrible at taking photos. My brother doesn't like singing songs in front of people. I don't like reading maps. My sister's very bad at solving problems. I like doing (playing) Sudoku. My mom's very good at making things.

Grammar – Expressions + -ing form 2019-03-16, 09:15 pm 6 / 7 points (85%) Details: I am very bad at multi-tasking. I hate taking photos. I love drawing. I enjoy making things. I am terrible (good) at solving problems. I am good at map reading. I like to sing.

Vocabulary – make or do 2019-03-11, 05:08 pm 9 / 11 points (81%) Details: make

a decision

do

the dishes

make

a phone call

do

coffee

(make) make

a test

(do) do

yoga

make

a mistake

do

the laundry

do

a sport

make

a noise

do

your homework

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Details: Reading – Daily Rituals (1) 2019-03-16, 09:19 pm 2 / 5 points (40%) Details: Stephen King always (usually) has a glass of water when he sits down to write. Stephen King never (always) takes a vitamin before he starts to write. The grass in Gerhard Richter's garden is too (often) long. Gerhard Richter always eats exactly the same food for his lunch. Gerhard Richter never prepares lunch for himself.

Reading – Daily Rituals (2) 2019-03-16, 09:21 pm 1 / 5 points (20%) Details: Stephen King starts work before he starts work. (between 8 a.m and 8:30 a.m.) Gerhard Richter makes breakfast between 8 a.m and 8:30 a.m. (for his family every morning.) Stephen King likes to listen to music while he is working. Gerhard Richter takes his daughter to school by himself every day. (before he starts work.) Gerhard Richter eats lunch for his family every morning. (by himself every day.)

Vocabulary – Multiple intelligences 2019-03-16, 09:21 pm 4 / 8 points (50%) Details: A:

I enjoy being on my own, and I'm very independent.

B:

I think you have physical (personal) intelligence.

A:

My grandmother loves reading, and she communicates really well in her own language.

B:

I think she has visual (linguistic) intelligence.

A:

My sister enjoys being in a group, and she plays a lot of team sports.

B:

She probably has social intelligence.

A:

My mom is very good at solving problems, and she likes playing number games like Sudoku.

B:

She probably has mathematical intelligence.

A:

My brother likes making things with his hands, and he hates sitting still for a long time.

B:

I think he has personal (physical) intelligence.

A:

My dad can play the violin and the drums, and he's a very good singer.

B:

I think he has musical intelligence.

A:

My cousin, James is very good at naming plants and animals, and he's interested in astronomy.

B:

I think he has naturalist intelligence.

A:

My best friend, Anita loves drawing and painting, and she's very good at reading maps.

B:

I think she has linguistic (visual) intelligence.

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Details: Language in Action: Dialogue – Expressing opinions 2019-03-16, 09:22 pm 0 / 6 points (0%) Details: A Mmm. Smell that! I really love the smell of freshly baked bread. B Yeah, OK. Can you smell that amazing smell of fresh coffee? It's coming from this coffee shop. (B Mmm. Me too. It's a wonderful smell.) A Yeah, it smells great. I love the smell of coffee. (A I'm feeling hungry now. Should we get something to eat?) B Mmm. Me too. It's a wonderful smell. (B Yeah, OK. Can you smell that amazing smell of fresh coffee? It's coming from this coffee shop.) A I'm feeling hungry now. Should we get something to eat? (A Yeah, it smells great. I love the smell of coffee.) B Let's go in. We can have coffee and cake.

Language in Action: Dialogue – Agreeing and disagreeing 2019-03-16, 09:25 pm 4 / 7 points (57%) Details: A:

I can't stand the smell of garlic.

B:

Me either. It's a horrible smell.

C:

Actually, I think it's a delicious smell.

A:

Do you like this picture?

B:

No, I don't. It's silly.

A:

It's absolutely awful. (I agree.) It's very silly.

A:

What do you think of these shoes?

B:

They look really uncomfortable to me.

A:

I agree. (I disagree.) I think they look very stylish.

A:

What do you think of that hairstyle?

B:

I disagree. (It's absolutely awful.)

A:

Really? I disagree. I think it's cool.

A:

I love the smell of lavender. It's incredibly relaxing.

B:

Me too. It's a wonderful smell.

Grammar – Reflexive pronouns 2019-03-16, 09:26 pm 7 / 7 points (100%) Details: Kate's brother usually makes breakfast, but sometimes she makes it herself.  I hardly ever make my husband a cup of coffee. He usually makes it himself.  Don't criticize yourself so much. You're very intelligent.  We never hire a company to do our marketing. We do the marketing ourselves.  First, the teacher demonstrates the exercises. Then the students do them themselves.  I type the words and the computer auto-corrects them. That is, it does the corrections itself.  I made the cake myself. I hope you like it.

Vocabulary plus – Subjects 2019-03-16, 09:28 pm 16 / 20 points (80%) Details: Psychology Maths Music engineering (Engineering) Law art (Art) Geography engllsh (English) Sports History

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Vocabulary plus – Subjects 2019-03-16, 09:30 pm 1 / 7 points (14%) Details: keyboard, drums, violin – instruments (music) problem, sums, answer – questions (math) drawing, painting, sketching – arts (art) punishment, court, lawyer – profession (law) tennis, basketball, soccer – sports past, presidents, old buildings – profession (history) mind, memory, brain – head (psychology)

Vocabulary plus – Uncountable nouns 2019-03-16, 09:31 pm 5 / 7 points (71%) Details: A

Can you tell me about Samuel Adams?

B: I'm sorry, we don't have many (much) information about him in the library. A

Do you have any furniture for the apartment?

B: No, we don't. A

Do you have many memories of your father?

B: Yes, I have a lot of good memories of him. A

Is there many (much) traffic tonight?

B: No, there isn't. The roads are pretty quiet tonight. A

Can I give you some advice?

B: Yeah, of course. A

There aren't many more problems to solve.

B: Oh, that's good.

Vocabulary plus – Phrasal verbs with up & down 2019-03-16, 09:31 pm 2 / 5 points (40%) Details: A

Can you give down (up) chocolate?

B: No, I can't. I like it too much. A

I write up (down) all the new words in my notebook. It helps me to remember them.

B: That's a good idea. A

I hope the room warms down (up) soon. I'm freezing.

B: Yeah, it's very cold in here. A

I always look up new words on the online dictionary.

B: So do I. A

Don't turn down that job offer. It's a really good offer.

B: I know, but I don't want to move to Denver.

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Details: Grammar – Past simple: affirmative 2019-03-16, 09:36 pm 14 / 15 points (93%) Details: sit

sat

think

eat

ate

become became

thought

drink

drank

get back got back

run

ran

catch

swim

swan (swam) sing

caught sang

take up took up

steal

stole

wear

wore

win

won

ride

rode

Grammar – Past simple: affirmative 2019-03-16, 09:38 pm 10 / 12 points (83%) Details: Usain Bolt  Usain Bolt was (be) born in Jamaica in 1986.  He went (go) to school in Jamaica.  His mom and dad own (owned) (own) a grocery shop.  He ran (run) for his school in track competitions.  He won (win) the 100m and 200m gold medals at the Olympics in 2008 and 2012.  He became (become) the first man to win the Olympic 100m and 200m twice since Carl Lewis in 1988. Jessica Ennis-Hill  She was (be) born in Sheffield in England in 1986.  She styudied (studied) (study) psychology at Sheffield University.  She graduated (graduate) from college in 2007.  She won (win) a gold medal in the 2012 Olympic Games.   She got (get) married in 2013.  She gave (give) birth to her son Reggie in 2014.

Grammar – Past simple: negative 2019-03-16, 09:39 pm 5 / 5 points (100%) Details: Jessica Ennis-Hill wasn't born in Jamaica.  Usain Bolt didn't grow up in Sheffield.   Jessica Ennis Hill's parents didn't own a grocery shop.  Usain Bolt didn't graduate from college.  Jessica Ennis-Hill didn't win two gold medals at the 2012 Olympic Games.

Grammar – Past simple: questions 2019-03-16, 09:40 pm 6 / 6 points (100%) Details: Which countries did you travel to last year? Peru, Chile, and Argentina. Where did you go to college? In Madrid. What did you do this summer? I swam a lot! What did you do after you left college? I taught English at a school in Mexico City. How old were you in 2000? I was thirty. What did you study in college? I studied English.

Vocabulary – Life events 2019-03-16, 09:40 pm 6 / 6 points (100%) Details:

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bought

my first house

got

married

met

my wife

passed

my driving test

finished

college

started

a new job

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Details: Reading – An Eco-Adventurer (1) 2019-03-16, 09:41 pm 5 / 6 points (83%) Details: David de Rothschild is English. TRUE He was born in San Francisco. FALSE His family were shipbuilders. TRUE (FALSE) It took him two months to travel across the Arctic from Russia to Canada. FALSE He and his team built a ship with plastic bottles. TRUE He successfully sailed the Plastiki across the Indian Ocean. FALSE

Reading – An Eco-Adventurer (2) 2019-03-16, 09:42 pm 5 / 5 points (100%) Details: He was born in London. He studied Natural Medicine at college. He bought an organic farm in New Zealand. He sailed from San Francisco to Sydney in a boat made from plastic bottles. He wrote a graphic novel.

Grammar – Past continuous vs past simple 2019-03-16, 09:45 pm 5 / 15 points (33%) Details: While I falled (was riding) home last night, I was riding (fell) off my bike. (ride / fall)  When I falled (fell) off my bike, I hurting (hurt) my knee. (fall / hurt)  I called my mom while the ambulance taking (was taking) me to the hospital. (call / take)  My mom was very worried when I callng (called) her. (be / call)  When she arrived at the hospital, the doctor see (was seeing) me. (arrive / see)  She waited for me and having (had) a cup of coffee. (wait / have)  Luckily, my leg was not broken. We was (were) very happy when the doctor tall (told) us the good news. (not be / be / tell)

Grammar – Past continuous vs past simple 2019-03-16, 09:46 pm 0 / 5 points (0%) Details: Example:

I catch malaria / while / I work in Africa. I caught malaria while I was working in Africa.

We sail off the coast of Cornwall / when / we catch a huge fish. a (We were sailing off the coast of Cornwall when we caught a huge fish.) She work in France / when / she have the accident. b (She was working in France when she had the accident.) They see crocodiles / while / they canoe down the Amazon. c (They saw crocodiles while they were canoeing down the Amazon.) She ride her bike / when the car crash into her. d (She was riding her bike when the car crashed into her.) While / we climb Ben Nevis / it start to snow. e (While we were climbing Ben Nevis, it started to snow.)

Vocabulary – Transportation 2019-03-16, 09:48 pm 23 / 39 points (58%) Details: mountain   bake (bike) hot‐ear (hot‐air)   balleen (balloon)

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materhame (motorhome) roscui (rescue)   helicopter croose (cruise)   shop (ship) roller   blodas (blades) school   bus fishing   boot (boat) ferry

Vocabulary – Transportation 2019-03-16, 09:49 pm 9 / 9 points (100%) Details: mountain bike - mountain bike hot air balloon - hot air balloon motorhome - motorhome rescue helicopter - rescue helicopter cruise ship - cruise ship roller blades - roller blades school bus - school bus fishing boat - fishing boat ferry - ferry

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Details: Listening – The American climber, Annie Smith Peck (1850-1935) (1) 2019-03-16, 09:52 pm 1 / 7 points (14%) Details: Name:

Annie Smith Peck

Nationality:

american (American)

Born:

1860 (1850)

Famous:

music (mountain climber) and explorer

Studied:

michigan (Greek) in college

Climbed mountains in: mexico (Mexico), popocatepel (Peru), America, and Europe Died:

1935

Listening – The American climber, Annie Smith Peck (1850-1935) (2) 2019-03-16, 09:53 pm 3 / 5 points (60%) Details: She was born. 1850 She climbed the Matterhorn. 1884 (1895) She went to Germany to study music and German. 1895 (1884) She placed a "Women's Vote" banner on top of Mount Coropuna in Peru. 1911 She died. 1935

Language in Action: Dialogue – Telling stories 2019-03-16, 09:53 pm 0 / 11 points (0%) Details: A There was a robbery at the art gallery last night. Somebody stole a famous painting. The police are interviewing a suspect. B Yeah, I was! (B How do you know? Were you there?) A Yeah, I was. B How do you know? Were you there? (B What were you doing?) A I was meeting my brother. He works there. B What were you doing? (B When did it happen?) A Between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Were you at home? B When did it happen? (B Yeah, I was!) A Were you alone? B No, I wasn't. I was with my sister. I have an alibi! A Yeah, I know. I'm just joking. Let's hope they find the painting!

Vocabulary plus: Dialogue – come 2019-03-16, 09:54 pm 2 / 4 points (50%) Details: Sally

Mike, there's someone at the door. Can you go and see who it is?

Mike

Hi, James. Come in.

Sally

Oh, hi James. Is something wrong?

James No. I coming (came back) for my backpack. I left it in the hall. Sally

Oh, yeah. Here it is.

Sam

(calling from the garden gate) Come on, James. Hurry up! I don't want to miss the train.

James OK, I'm came back (coming).

Grammar – Past continuous and past simple: questions 2019-03-16, 09:54 pm 0 / 6 points (0%) Details:

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Jake

(What / do / you / when / the accident / happen / ?) a (What were you doing when the accident happened?)

Anna

I was riding along Hill Street.

Jake

(Where / you / go / ?) a (Where were you going?)

Anna

To see a friend.

Jake

(What / do / you / when / you / call / me / ?) a (What were you doing when you called me?)

Anna

I was talking to a nurse at the hospital.

Jake

(it / snow / when / you fall off / your bike / ?) a (Was it snowing when you fell off your bike?)

Anna

Yeah, it was.

Jake

(Who / be / with you / when / you / have / the accident / ?) a (Who was with you when you had the accident?)

Anna

Kathy. She called the 9-1-1.

Jake

(be / you / wear / a helmet / when / you / fall / off / ?) a (Were you wearing a helmet when you fell off?)

Anna

Yeah, I was. Thank goodness!

Vocabulary plus – Places 2019-03-16, 09:55 pm 8 / 17 points (47%) Details: Mount Everest mountain

Madrid city

The Mediterranean Ocean (Sea)

The Indian country (Ocean)

Paris city

Mount Coropuna mountain

Mexico river (country)

Titicaca mountain range (lake)

The Black Sea

The Atlas Mountains country (mountain range)

Vesuvius volcano

The Nile river

The Alps Sea (mountain range)

Turkey lake (country)

Tigris Ocean (river)

The Atlantic mountain range (Ocean)

Vocabulary plus – Ordinal numbers 2019-03-16, 09:55 pm 0 / 9 points (0%) Details: 1st

1 (first)

3rd

3 (third)

5th

5 (fifth)

16th

16 (sixteenth)

19th

19 (nineteenth)

22nd

22 (twenty-second)

34th

34 (thirty-fourth)

60th

60 (sixtieth)

80th

80 (eightieth)

Vocabulary plus – Compound nouns 2019-03-16, 09:56 pm 2 / 7 points (28%) Details: A:

Where did you go on your honeysite (moon)?

B:

We went to Cancun.

A:

I'm going swimming in the North Sea.

B:

You need to wear a wetsuit then.

A:

You can take a ride on the back of my motorfish (cycle).

B:

OK but don't go too fast.

A:

What's the matter?

B:

I think a jellypack (fish) just stung me.

A:

Where did you stay?

B:

We stayed at a campcycle (site) near the river.

A:

It rained a lot last night.

B:

Yeah, it did. I wore my new raincoat.

A:

We went hiking over the weekend.

B:

Did you take a backmoon (pack)?

A:

Yeah, I did.

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Annie Smith Peck

Nationality:

american (American)

Born:

1860 (1850)

Famous:

music (mountain climber) and explorer

Studied:

michigan (Greek) in college

Climbed mountains in: mexico (Mexico), popocatepel (Peru), America, and Europe Died:

1935

Listening – The American climber, Annie Smith Peck (1850-1935) (2) 2019-03-16, 09:53 pm 3 / 5 points (60%) Details: She was born. 1850 She climbed the Matterhorn. 1884 (1895) She went to Germany to study music and German. 1895 (1884) She placed a "Women's Vote" banner on top of Mount Coropuna in Peru. 1911 She died. 1935

Language in Action: Dialogue – Telling stories 2019-03-16, 09:53 pm 0 / 11 points (0%) Details: A There was a robbery at the art gallery last night. Somebody stole a famous painting. The police are interviewing a suspect. B Yeah, I was! (B How do you know? Were you there?) A Yeah, I was. B How do you know? Were you there? (B What were you doing?) A I was meeting my brother. He works there. B What were you doing? (B When did it happen?) A Between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Were you at home? B When did it happen? (B Yeah, I was!) A Were you alone? B No, I wasn't. I was with my sister. I have an alibi! A Yeah, I know. I'm just joking. Let's hope they find the painting!

Vocabulary plus: Dialogue – come 2019-03-16, 09:54 pm 2 / 4 points (50%) Details: Sally

Mike, there's someone at the door. Can you go and see who it is?

Mike

Hi, James. Come in.

Sally

Oh, hi James. Is something wrong?

James No. I coming (came back) for my backpack. I left it in the hall. Sally

Oh, yeah. Here it is.

Sam

(calling from the garden gate) Come on, James. Hurry up! I don't want to miss the train.

James OK, I'm came back (coming).

Grammar – Past continuous and past simple: questions 2019-03-16, 09:54 pm 0 / 6 points (0%) Details:

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Jake

(What / do / you / when / the accident / happen / ?) a (What were you doing when the accident happened?)

Anna

I was riding along Hill Street.

Jake

(Where / you / go / ?) a (Where were you going?)

Anna

To see a friend.

Jake

(What / do / you / when / you / call / me / ?) a (What were you doing when you called me?)

Anna

I was talking to a nurse at the hospital.

Jake

(it / snow / when / you fall off / your bike / ?) a (Was it snowing when you fell off your bike?)

Anna

Yeah, it was.

Jake

(Who / be / with you / when / you / have / the accident / ?) a (Who was with you when you had the accident?)

Anna

Kathy. She called the 9-1-1.

Jake

(be / you / wear / a helmet / when / you / fall / off / ?) a (Were you wearing a helmet when you fell off?)

Anna

Yeah, I was. Thank goodness!

Vocabulary plus – Places 2019-03-16, 09:55 pm 8 / 17 points (47%) Details: Mount Everest mountain

Madrid city

The Mediterranean Ocean (Sea)

The Indian country (Ocean)

Paris city

Mount Coropuna mountain

Mexico river (country)

Titicaca mountain range (lake)

The Black Sea

The Atlas Mountains country (mountain range)

Vesuvius volcano

The Nile river

The Alps Sea (mountain range)

Turkey lake (country)

Tigris Ocean (river)

The Atlantic mountain range (Ocean)

Vocabulary plus – Ordinal numbers 2019-03-16, 09:55 pm 0 / 9 points (0%) Details: 1st

1 (first)

3rd

3 (third)

5th

5 (fifth)

16th

16 (sixteenth)

19th

19 (nineteenth)

22nd

22 (twenty-second)

34th

34 (thirty-fourth)

60th

60 (sixtieth)

80th

80 (eightieth)

Vocabulary plus – Compound nouns 2019-03-16, 09:56 pm 2 / 7 points (28%) Details: A:

Where did you go on your honeysite (moon)?

B:

We went to Cancun.

A:

I'm going swimming in the North Sea.

B:

You need to wear a wetsuit then.

A:

You can take a ride on the back of my motorfish (cycle).

B:

OK but don't go too fast.

A:

What's the matter?

B:

I think a jellypack (fish) just stung me.

A:

Where did you stay?

B:

We stayed at a campcycle (site) near the river.

A:

It rained a lot last night.

B:

Yeah, it did. I wore my new raincoat.

A:

We went hiking over the weekend.

B:

Did you take a backmoon (pack)?

A:

Yeah, I did.

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Details: Grammar – going to 2019-03-16, 09:57 pm 2 / 8 points (25%) Details: Nathan are going to (is going to) stay but look for another job. He is going to (isn't going to) ask for a raise.  Jane and Peter aren't going to (are going to) leave and look for another job. They isn't going to (aren't going to) get a part-time job, too.  I'm not going to ('m going to) stay because I enjoy the job. I'm going to ('m not going to) ask for a raise.  Elena is going to stay because she enjoys the job. She isn't going to leave and look for another job.

Grammar – going to (questions) 2019-03-16, 09:57 pm 0 / 9 points (0%) Details: Where / you / go / on / vacation / this / year ? A (Where are you going on vacation this year?)  Who / you / go / with ? AQ (Who are you going to go with?)  How long / you / stay ? A (How long are you going to stay?)  What / you / do / there ? A (What are you going to do there?)  Where / Rajaa / work / next / year ? A (Where is Rajaa going to work next year?) Why / Rajaa / not / work / with / you / anymore ? H (Why isn't Rajaa going to work with you any-more?)  Is / Mehmet / work / from / home / next / year ? 5 (Is Mehmet going to work from home next year?)  Are / Peter and Erica / ask / for / a / raise ? 5 (Are Peter and Erica going to ask for a raise?)  Are / you / get / another / degree / in / IT ? H (Are you going to get another degree in IT?)

Grammar – Verb + infinitive 2019-03-16, 09:58 pm 1 / 7 points (14%) Details: C AUJF (PLAN) OGGGHB (AFFORD) CJJKKRH (INTENDS) SDJJ (HOPE) HJJFJA (AGREED) SMILES (CAREER)

Listening – I want to be a police officer (1) 2019-03-16, 09:58 pm 1 / 5 points (20%) Details: How old do you need to be to join the police force? 16 (18) To train as a police officer John is going to... do a degree in criminology in college. (work and learn at the same time.) What does rise through the ranks mean? Work your way to the top of your profession. John hates... working on a computer. (sitting in an office all day.) The starting salary is... $42,000 ($52,000)

Listening – I want to be a police officer (2) 2019-03-16, 09:58 pm 3 / 5 points (60%)

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Vocabulary – Work 2019-03-16, 09:59 pm 0 / 8 points (0%) Details: Lisa is gets along with (employed) by an IT company. She really enjoys working there. She experience (gets along with) everybody. Everybody likes her including her colleagues (boss), and her salary (colleagues) are all very friendly.  She gets paid a good qualifications (salary) each year.  Her brother is boss (unemployed). He is looking for a job but it's difficult to find one in New York. He has good unemployed (qualifications). He has a college degree and he has three years' work employed (experience).

Vocabulary – Work 2019-03-16, 09:59 pm 2 / 17 points (11%) Details: actr (or)

detector (ive)

businessyer (man)

accountist (ant)

photographman (er)

manager

cameraor (man)

journalant (ist)

assistist (ant)

editive (or)

producier (er)

lawer (yer)

teacher

writeant (r)

soldor (ier)

artman (ist)

directer (or)

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Details: Grammar – Present continuous for future use 2019-03-16, 09:59 pm 0 / 6 points (0%) Details: A What about Saturday? (A What are you doing tonight?) B I'm going out to eat with some friends. A Are you doing anything tomorrow night? B Saturday's fine. We aren't doing anything on Saturday night. (B I'm working late tomorrow, and my husband's traveling to New York for a meeting tomorrow morning. He won't be back until late.) A What are you doing tonight? (A What about Saturday?) B I'm working late tomorrow, and my husband's traveling to New York for a meeting tomorrow morning. He won't be back until late. (B Saturday's fine. We aren't doing anything on Saturday night.)

Grammar – Future: present continuous and going to 2019-03-16, 10:00 pm 0 / 14 points (0%) Details: A: What O (are) you O (going to study) in college? B: II ('m going to get) a law degree. A: Are you .S (going to work) for your uncle's law firm when you graduate college? B: I don't know yet.

A: What T (are) you Y (doing) at the weekend? B: IY ('m playing) tennis on Saturday morning with Tim. Then, in the afternoon, we JHA ('re going) to a basketball game. Do you have any plans? A: IA ('m watching) a movie with some friends after work on Friday. Then on Saturday, I A ('m cooking) dinner for some friends. A (Are) you A (going) to Sam's art show tomorrow night? B: Yeah, I am. A: Do you still want to be an artist? B: No, I don't. I want to be a scriptwriter. IA ('m going to write) a movie and it A ('s going to be) a blockbuster.

Reading – Careers (1) 0 / 5 points (0%) Not done

Reading – Careers (2) 0 / 5 points (0%) Not done

Vocabulary – Professions 0 / 10 points (0%) Not done

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Details: Grammar – Present perfect 2019-04-18, 12:32 pm 11 / 11 points (100%) Details: WRITTEN SENT RECEIVED THOUGHT DONE BOUGHT LOST LOGGED ON GONE Y TECHNOLOGY

Grammar – Present perfect 2019-04-18, 12:37 pm 4 / 6 points (66%) Details: Have you ever been to New York? How many years did Martin and Marina get married ago? (How many years ago did Martin and Marina get married?) Has your sister ever had a laptop? Have you always lived in Florida? Did in you see the Mexico pyramids? (Did you see the pyramids in Mexico?) How long have you known Susan?

Grammar – Present perfect 2019-04-18, 01:17 pm 3 / 5 points (60%) Details: A: you / ever / write / a / blog Have you ever written a blog? B: No, I haven't but I've read yours. It's really good. A: Thanks. A: Mr. Cole / ever / use / his / tablet Has Mr. Cole ever used his tablet? B: No, he hasn't. I think we'll give it to another member of staff. A: you / ever / win / a / contest / online Have you ever won a contest online? (Have you ever won a competition online?) B: No, I haven't. But my husband won one last year. A: Really? A: your / daughter / try / her / e-reader / yet Has your daughter tried her e-reader yet? B: Yeah, she has. She loves it. A: you / be / to / that / new / restaurant / on / the Main Street / yet Have you been to that new restaurant on the Main street yet? (Have you been to that new restaurant on the Main Street yet?) B: Yeah, I have. The food's amazing. We've eaten there twice now.

Grammar – Past simple or present perfect 2019-04-18, 01:30 pm 8 / 9 points (88%) Details: A: Have you heard from Tanya today? B: No, I haven't heard from her since yesterday.

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Vocabulary – Technology 2019-04-18, 01:32 pm 6 / 7 points (85%) Details: SOFTWARE BLOG PRINTER HARDWARE G A T G E D S (G A D G E T S) DOWNLOAD E-READER

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Details: Grammar – for and since 2019-04-18, 01:43 pm 8 / 8 points (100%) Details: A: How long have you lived here? B: I've lived here since 1970. How about you? A: I've only lived here for three years. A: How long have you had that laptop? B: I've had it for years. A: Really? It looks new. A: Have you spoken to Elif recently? B: No, I haven't spoken to her since last week. What about you? A: I haven't spoken to her for a long time. A: How many years have you taught English? B: I've taught English for ten years. I've been a teacher at this school since September. A: I've only been here for three years.

Listening – The Big Move (1) 2019-04-18, 02:01 pm 6 / 6 points (100%) Details: Rachel & Eric have just moved. The company has given Eric a raise. Rachel hasn't found a new job yet. Anna has gotten a promotion at work. Anna has become marketing manager. Rachel hasn't found a new school for her children yet.

Listening – The Big Move (2) 2019-04-18, 02:03 pm 5 / 5 points (100%) Details: Rachel and Eric have been very busy recently. Rachel and Eric have moved to Chicago. Anna has gotten a promotion at work. Rachel hasn't found a new school for her children yet. Rachel and Eric have just bought a new house in Chicago.

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Details: Grammar – Present perfect with already, yet, just 2019-04-18, 02:38 pm 5 / 5 points (100%) Details: A: Have you emptied the dishwasher yet? B: No, I haven't. I've just washed the kitchen floor. Will you vacuum the carpet in the living room? A: I've already vacuumed it. Has Martin taken out the garbage? B: No, he hasn't taken it out yet. He has just finished making the beds.

Reading – New Beginnings (1) 2019-04-18, 03:27 pm 4 / 6 points (66%) Details: Carlos and Alice have opened a chocolate company in the Pacific Northwest.   They have just served their thirty thousandth customer.   There is one ingredient that they don't use in their chocolates. That is sugar.   Ikbal and Rose have started baking bread in their kitchen in New York.   They sell their bread to neighbors (the neighbors).   People can order and buy the bread at home (from their house).

Reading – New Beginnings (2) 2019-04-18, 03:29 pm 5 / 5 points (100%) Details: Carlos and Alice have started making and selling chocolates. Ikbal and Rose have learned how to make bread. Carlos and Alice have moved from a big city to a small town in the countryside. Ikbal and Rose haven’t moved out of New York. Carlos and Alice have started to sell their products online.

Vocabulary – Household items 2019-04-18, 03:42 pm 10 / 10 points (100%) Details: WASHING MACHINE FORK VACUUM CLEANER S FREEZER DISHWASHER IRON FRIDGE KETTLE HOUSEWORK

Vocabulary – Household tasks 2019-04-18, 03:46 pm 3 / 9 points (33%) Details: do the dishes make your bed make (do) the ironing empty (clean) the fridge do the housework empty (clean) the bathtub do (make) a cup of coffee clean (empty) the garbage clean (empty) the dishwasher

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Vocabulary – Household tasks 2019-04-18, 03:48 pm 6 / 6 points (100%) Details: Vacuum the floor with the vacuum cleaner. Put the dirty plates in the dishwasher. Wash your clothes in the washing machine. Put the milk in the fridge. Boil the water on the stove. Put the trash in the garbage can.

Vocabulary plus – Relationships 2019-04-18, 03:55 pm 4 / 6 points (66%) Details: I am married. My wife's name is Anna. My sister hasn't (isn't) married now. She has (got) divorced five years ago. Now she has a new partner. His name is George. They are getting married this summer. We are going to the wedding. It's in June.

Language in Action: Dialogue – Opening a conversation 2019-04-18, 04:42 pm 3 / 5 points (60%) Details: A: Mark, can I have a chat (word) with you? B: Yeah, of course. A: Do you have time for a quick word (chat)? B: I'm sorry, I'm a little busy right now. Can I call you back in ten minutes? A: Yeah, of course. A: Hi, Leyla. How are things? B: Everything's great. A: Let me introduce myself. My name's Marcus Wright and I'm the owner of the company. B: Nice to meet you Marcus. A: Excuse me. Can I have a few minutes of your time? B: Yeah, of course. What do you want to talk about?

Language in Action: Dialogue – Closing a conversation 2019-04-18, 04:59 pm 3 / 5 points (60%) Details: It's late. I have to talk. (to go.) It's been nice talking to you. Great to go. (to talk.) Thanks so much for your time. Let's get together soon.

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Details: Grammar – Modal verbs: must, have to, and can 2019-04-18, 05:23 pm 4 / 7 points (57%) Details: You should (can) have time off for doctor's and dentist's appointments, but you can (should) tell your manager about the appointment in advance.  You shouldn't smoke anywhere in the office building.  You can (should) arrive on time every morning.   Men don't have to wear a suit to the office, but you should dress professionally.   You shouldn't send personal e-mails in office hours.

Vocabulary – Job requirements 2019-04-18, 05:26 pm 4 / 6 points (66%) Details: Zoo keeper wanted  To work at the zoo, you must be confident and friendly. You must be good with animals and people, and you must be good at solving problems. You don't have to have a certificate in (a degree in) Zoology, but you must have at least two years of experience working with animals. You need to be able to think quickly. You don't have to have a degree in (a certificate in) first aid, but it is useful.

Vocabulary – Job requirements 2019-04-18, 05:37 pm 15 / 17 points (88%) Details: correct

incorrect

polite

impolite

likely

unlikely

popular

unpopular

formal

informal

practical

impractical

friendly

unfriendly

tidy

untidy

possible

impossible

usual

unusual

important

unimportant

visible

un (in)visible

expensive

inexpensive

efficient

inefficient

necessary

unnecessary

happy

in (un)happy

patient

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Listening – Looking for a job (1) 2019-04-18, 05:43 pm 3 / 5 points (60%) Details: Isabelle hasn’t passed her driver's test. TRUE You have to have a teaching certificate. TRUE (FALSE) It’s essential to have experience working with children. TRUE It’s essential to speak French or Spanish. TRUE (FALSE) Isabelle can speak fluent Spanish because her mother is Mexican. TRUE

Listening – Looking for a job (2) 2019-04-18, 05:45 pm 8 / 8 points (100%) Details: Isabelle has a degree in law. She has a certificate in first aid and she has experience working with children. She is friendly and confident, and she's good with people. She's very good at working with a team. She speaks three languages. In addition to English, she is also fluent in French and Spanish. Unfortunately, she doesn't have a driver's license.

Reading – A Job in Ecotourism (1) 2019-04-18, 05:52 pm 4 / 5 points (80%) Details:

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Reading – A Job in Ecotourism (2) 2019-04-18, 05:54 pm 4 / 5 points (80%) Details: Ecotourism guides don't have (have) experience working abroad. The job is sometimes dangerous. You have to work long hours sometimes. You have to teach people about the environment. Sometimes you have to live with a local community.

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Details: Grammar – may, might, will probably 2019-04-18, 05:58 pm 3 / 5 points (60%) Details: Take an umbrella, it might rain. Take a backpack, we will probably go hiking. Pack some sweaters, it might be hot. (it may be cold.) Pack a hairdryer, there may not be one at the hotel. Pack some T-shirts, it may be cold. (it might be hot.)

Grammar – may, might, will probably 2019-04-18, 06:00 pm 6 / 6 points (100%) Details: It's 90% certain you will work one Saturday a month. You will probably work one Saturday a month.  It's possible but unlikely you will need to work on some Sundays, too. You might need to work on some Sundays, too.  It's 60% certain you will need to attend conferences in other cities. You may need to attend conferences in other cities.  It's possible but unlikely you will need to give presentations. You might need to give presentations.  It's 90% certain you will have to work late some nights. You will probably have to work late some nights.  It's 60% certain you will need to travel sometimes. You may need to travel sometimes.

Vocabulary – Travel 2019-04-18, 06:05 pm 5 / 7 points (71%) Details: I'm going on a day journey (trip) to the beach.  I'm not going to take much luggage with me.   I'm only going to take a small purse to carry my money, credit card, tickets, and cell phone.  I'm going on a long train travel (journey) from Philadelphia in Pennsylvania to Seattle in Washington.  You'll find all the information you need about the city in your guidebook.  Have you checked the weight of your suitcase? It's very heavy.   You can't take sharp objects like scissors in your carry-on bag.

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Details: Grammar – should / shouldn't for advice 2019-04-18, 06:09 pm 6 / 6 points (100%) Details: You should pack less. You can travel cheaper with a carry-on bag.  You should leave the guidebook at home. It's heavy. Just photocopy the pages you need.  You shouldn't carry a lot of cash. There are ATMs everywhere.   You should get up early. See the tourist sites before everybody else gets up.  You shouldn't carry a backpack when you tour around cities. You look like a tourist.  You shouldn't make hand gestures. They have different meanings in different countries.

Grammar – should / shouldn't for advice 2019-04-18, 06:20 pm 4 / 5 points (80%) Details: You should drink plenty of water. You shouldn't eat a big meal before the flight. You shouldn't wear tight jeans. You should wear comfortable clothes. You should take a sweater in case on the flight it's cold. (You should take a sweater in case it's cold on the flight.)

Vocabulary plus – Useful things 2019-04-18, 06:51 pm 6 / 7 points (85%) Details: TOWEL MAKE-UP PHONE CHARGER ADAPTOR SHAMPOO J E W E R L Y (J E W E L R Y) SHOWER GEL

Vocabulary plus – Useful things 2019-04-18, 06:50 pm 5 / 7 points (71%) Details: towel - towel make-up - make-up phone charger - phone charger adaptor - adaptor shower gel - shampoo (shower gel) shampoo - shower gel (shampoo) jewellery - jewellery

Vocabulary plus – get 2019-04-18, 07:15 pm 0 / 6 points (0%) Details: He traveled from New York to Washington DC by train. He has get traveled from New York to Washington DC (got from New York to Washington DC) by train.  He bought a toothbrush from a drugstore. He has get bought a toothbrush (got a toothbrush) from a drugstore.  She became upset when she missed her flight. She has get became upset when she missed (got upset when she missed) her flight.  You can obtain flight information online. You have get can obtain flight information (can get flight information) online.  He caught a cold on vacation. He has get caught a cold on vacation (got a cold on vacation). 

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You will receive a call from the hotel about your reservation. You will get receive a call (will get a call) from the hotel about your reservation.

Vocabulary plus: Dialogue – Useful expressions 2019-04-18, 06:58 pm 3 / 5 points (60%) Details: A

I'm taking the iron.

B

But they'll probably have one at the hotel.

A

I'm taking it just in case they don't have one.

B

But it won't fit in your suitcase.

A

I paid for an extra suitcase. No way! (It's worth it).

B

You're joking!

A

No, I'm serious. I like to have everything with me. You never know what might happen. Are you taking any books?

B

It's worth it (No way!) They're heavy and I've got lots of books on my tablet.

Language in Action: Dialogue – Describing an object 2019-04-18, 07:03 pm 0 / 3 points (0%) Details: Customer service

Can I help you?

Mrs. White

Yeah, my suitcases haven't arrived.

Customer service

Which flight were you on?

Mrs. White

The 7:15 flight from Paris.

Customer service

Can you describe them?

Mrs. White

They are large beautiful purple two (two beautiful, large, purple) suitcases. (large beautiful purple two)

Mr. Smith

My luggage hasn't arrived either.

Customer service

Can you describe it to me?

Mr. Smith

Certainly. There are red three small (three, small, red) suitcases. (red three small)

Customer service

Is that all?

Mr. Smith

No. My wife's luggage hasn't arrived either. She's lost stylish silver small four (four stylish, small, silver) bags. (stylish silver small four)

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Details: Grammar – Zero conditional 2019-05-22, 10:48 pm 6 / 6 points (100%) Details: If there is a robbery at your bank, stay calm. If there are other members of staff with you, help them to stay calm too. If you have a silent alarm, press it without the robber seeing you. If you don't have an alarm, call the police on your cell phone. If you call the police on your cell phone, leave the phone line open. Then the police can find you. If the robber asks you to do something, do it immediately. Don't risk people's lives.

Grammar – Zero conditional 2019-05-25, 03:14 pm 0 / 5 points (0%) Details: Example:

it snow / stay home If it snows, you should stay home.

there be an earthquake / stand under a door frame If there is an earthquake, you can stand under a door frame (should stand under a door frame). not think clearly / panic You can't think clearly, if you have panic (can't think clearly if you panic). there be a thunderstorm / not stand under a tree If there are a thunderstorm, you should not stand (there is a thunderstorm, you shouldn't stand) under a tree. there be a hurricane / it change direction quickly If there are a hurricane, can it change direction quickly (there is a hurricane, it can change direction quickly). there be a hurricane / stay away from windows and glass doors If there are a hurricane, you should stays away (there is a hurricane, you should stay away) from windows and glass doors.

Grammar – when clauses 2019-05-22, 11:06 pm 5 / 5 points (100%) Details: When you ride a motorcycle, you should always wear a helmet. When it's very hot, you shouldn't go out without a hat. When the roads are icy, you shouldn't drive over 30 mph. When there are horses on the road, you should stop the car and wait for them to pass. When you are tired, you should stop and take a break.

Listening – Cycling (1) 2019-05-22, 11:24 pm 3 / 5 points (60%) Details: Cycling has become more and more popular. TRUE Fifty thousand people a year die in cycling accidents. TRUE (FALSE) It is dangerous to wear headphones when you ride a bike. TRUE Always wear light-colored clothes when you ride a bike. FALSE (TRUE) Don't park your car next to a bicycle. FALSE

Listening – Cycling (2) 2019-05-22, 11:26 pm 5 / 5 points (100%) Details: Cyclists shouldn't talk or send text messages on their cell phones when they are on their bikes.  Don't wear dark clothes when you ride at night.   If you ride next to a truck or a bus, drivers of other cars can't see you. 

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You will save money if you ride a bike to work.  If you ride a bike, you will soon become healthier.

Vocabulary – Emergency equipment 2019-05-23, 12:19 am 16 / 16 points (100%) Details: I JACKET ' BOOTS FIRST AID PHONE CHARGER CELL PHONE UMBRELLA BOTTLE OF WATER TORCH GLOVES BLANKET SUNGLASSES CHOCOLATE BAR BATTERY IT'S AN EMERGENCY.

Vocabulary – Emergency equipment 2019-05-23, 12:23 am 7 / 9 points (77%) Details: I'll wear gloves to keep my hands warm. I'll wear a jacket to keep me warm. (to keep my body warm.) I'll use my cell phone to call for help. I'll use my flashlight to see with, if it's dark. I'll use my first aid kit if I have an accident. I'll wear my boots to keep my feet warm and dry. I'll use the blanket to keep my body warm. (to keep me warm.) I'll eat the chocolate bar to give me energy. I'll drink the bottle of water when I'm thirsty.

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Details: Grammar – First conditional 2019-05-25, 04:42 pm 1 / 6 points (16%) Details: If you walk, run, or ride a bike you will help reduce pollution. If you be slimmer and healthier , you will eat less. (If you eat less , you will be slimmer and healthier.) If you don't buy bottled water , you will reduce waste plastic. (If you don't buy bottled water , you will reduce plastic waste.) If you use less plastic bags , you will to say no plastic. (If you say no to plastic bags , you will use less plastic.) If you get repaired your shoes , you will save money. (If you get your shoes repaired , you will save money.) If your company uses light bulbs , it will use a quarter of the fluorescent energy. (If your company uses fluorescent light bulbs , it will use a quarter of the energy.)

Reading – Packaging (1) 2019-05-25, 03:44 pm 5 / 6 points (83%) Details: What is now big business worldwide? Packaging is big business worldwide.  How can you use fewer plastic bottles? Carry a reusable drinking bottle with you.  How can you use less paper in a restaurant? Don't use the paper napkins. Use cloth napkins.  Where does most packaging end up? It goes to landfills or it is burned.   What does the text suggest you take to the supermarket? It suggests you take a bag with you (take bags) for fruits and vegetables.

Reading – Packaging (2) 2019-05-25, 03:31 pm 5 / 5 points (100%) Details: The packaging industry is a large industry. When you manufacture plastic, it causes pollution. They don't recycle most packaging. Don't buy plastic bottles of water. If you shop at a supermarket, you shouldn't buy fruits and vegetables in plastic bags.

Vocabulary – Global warming 2019-05-23, 12:26 am 6 / 6 points (100%) Details: 'It has rained for days. The water level of the river has risen and now there is a flood.'   'The ground shook and hundreds of buildings fell down. There was a huge earthquake.'   'It hasn't rained for weeks. The ground is very dry and there is a severe drought.'   'Temperatures have been between 105 and 120 degrees F all week. There's a heatwave.'   'As the hurricane approached the coast, it reached wind speeds of 90 miles per hour.'   'Last night, there was a terrible storm. People reported loud thunder and lightning struck several trees and buildings in the area.'

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Details: Grammar – Relative pronouns who / which / that 2019-05-23, 12:51 am 3 / 5 points (60%) Details: WaterAid is a charity which provides safe drinking water for people around the world.  Charity stores in the US sell old clothes that people don't want.   Children in Need raises millions of dollars each year for charities who (which) help children.  Bob Geldof is a pop star which (who) helps raise money for African countries.  Volunteers are people who work for charities for no money.

Vocabulary – Animals 2019-05-23, 12:36 am 7 / 7 points (100%) Details: gorilla - gorilla leopard - leopard rhino - rhino salamander - salamander turtle - turtle tiger - tiger whale - whale

Vocabulary plus – Nouns from verbs 2019-05-25, 03:22 pm 25 / 30 points (83%) Details: both a verb and a noun: fish, snow, cost, act, care, fall, light, choke (verb), plan, start, cool (verb), volunteer, change, work, help, rain verb: destroy, protect, lift (both a verb and a noun), donate, pollute, breathe, push (both a verb and a noun), guess (both a verb and a noun), survive, choose, melt, keep, understand, die

Language in Action: Dialogue – Giving instructions 2019-05-23, 12:56 am 6 / 6 points (100%) Details: First, help the person in need to sit down. Then, if they have their own glucose gel, help them to take it. If they don’t have any glucose gel, give them a sugary drink or something sweet to eat. After that, help them to monitor their blood sugar levels. Stay with them until they are better. If they don’t get better, call 9-1-1.

Language in Action: Dialogue – Checking understanding 2019-05-23, 12:53 am 5 / 5 points (100%) Details: Instructor

Someone is having an asthma attack. What should you do? Yeah, Sam.

Sam

Call an ambulance immediately.

Instructor

Yes, and then what? Yeah, Matt.

Matt

You should help the patient into a comfortable position. To do that, sit him or her upright with his or her arms resting on a table.

Instructor

Yes, good. Now, here's the next step. Help the patient take their medication. They should take six puffs of their inhaler. Give them one puff at a time. Are you with me so far?

Sam & Matt

Yeah.

Instructor

Good. If there is no improvement after six minutes, give them six more puffs.

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Yeah, that's all clear.

Instructor

Now, do you have any questions? Yeah, Matt.

Matt

How do we know that it's an asthma attack?

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