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G10 U2 grammar and vocabulary revision

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    culture
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  • Turn this into a compound sentence: “Gestures vary across cultures.”
    use FANBOYS
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  • Use modal in the past: You didn’t bring a gift to a cultural celebration, and you felt embarrassed.
    should have
  •  20
  • Give an example of a cultural taboo.
    .
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  • What is a predicament? Give an example connected to culture.
    .
  •  25
  • Create a sentence with impersonal structure (believe). Young people today are more tolerant of different cultures.
    It is believed that young people today are more tolerant of different cultures.
  •  20
  • Create a sentence with impersonal structure (expect). Cultural fusion in food will grow..
    It is expected that cultural fusion in food will grow.
  •  20
  • Create a sentence with impersonal structure (know). Cultural exchange helps reduce stereotypes.
    It is known that cultural exchange helps reduce stereotypes.
  •  20
  • Create a sentence with impersonal structure (say). Music connects people even if they don’t speak the same language.
    It is said that music connects people even if they don’t speak the same language.
  •  20
  • Create a complex sentence using the word perspective.
    use if, although, when, because...
  •  15
  • Identify the type of the sentence: “Cultural fusion is exciting, but some people find it confusing.”
    Compound (but)
  •  15
  • Identify the type of the sentence: When people travel to new countries, they learn new customs, and they become more open-minded.
    compound-complex
  •  15
  • Identify the type of the sentence:If people travel more, they learn to see the world from different perspectives.
    complex
  •  15
  • Use modal in the past: A student learned a new language extremely fast. (logical deduction)
    must have
  •  20
  • A cultural performance started late. (possibility)
    might have or may have + past participle
  •  20
  • The act of mixing two or more things together to create something new (for example, food, music, or cultures).
    Fusion
  •  15
  • Traditional stories, beliefs, and customs of a community.
    Folklore
  •  15