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B2 Spaced Repetition 5

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    Classes 10,11,12
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  • Unscramble: RPSEK (synonym: benefits)
    Perks
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  • Unscramble: GEDLNO SAKAHNEHD (synonym: severance package)
    Golden handshake
  •  10
  • Unscramble: OJB FONATITISACS
    Job satisfaction
  •  10
  • Correct the mistake: money loundering
    money lAundering
  •  15
  • Correct the mistake: decrease carbon footprint
    REDUCE carbon footprint
  •  15
  • Correct the mistake: sweetshop
    SweAtshop
  •  10
  • Is it correct to say? Animal testing - doing scientific tests on animals to check their health and well-being
    No. - doing scientific tests on animals when developing new products or medicines.
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  • Is it correct to say? Community service - work that benefits the community
    Almost - community service is UNPAID work which benefits the community
  •  15
  • What is the key difference between 'resign' & 'lay-off'?
    Resign - stop working at a company by telling your employer that you are leaving. Lay-off - fire someone usually when there is not enough work for them to do
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  • What is the main difference between 'incentives' & 'perks'?
    Incentives - action or reward that motivates you to do something Perks - sth. extra you receive as well as your wages for doing a particular job.
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  • When you want to tell about an activity that went on up to a specified moment in the past, you use ......
    Past Perfect Continuous
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  • When telling a story, how would you use Past Simple, Past Perfect, and Past Continuous?
    Past Simple - for main events, Past Continuous - for setting background, Past Perfect - for an action that happened before another action in the past.
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  • Name at least 3 time markers of Past Perfect Continuous
    for / since / before / when
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  • Name at least 4 time markers of Past Simple
    (some time) ago / last week, month, year / in...(month, year) / yesterday / the day before yesterday / when I (we) ... /
  •  15
  • What is wrong with the sentence? - I had been owing him some money by the time we graduated from the university.
    I had OWED (state verb) him some money by the time we graduated from the university.
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