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Evolution 10

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  • Say 3 examples of the most technological products invented, in your opinion.
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  • Speculate about the future of technology, what do you think will happen?
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  • What makes a conversation enjoyable?
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  • What makes a conversation frustrating?
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  • If I say that a person is butting in during a conversation, what does that mean?
    to butt in: to interrupt a conversation or discussion or someone who is talking.
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  • What does it mean to hog in a conversation?
    to hog in a conversation: when a person dominates a conversation not letting the others talk.
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  • What is the difference between eavesdropping and overhearing?
    eavesdrop: to listen to someone's private conversation without them knowing. / overhear: to hear what other people are saying accidentally.
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  • Describe this food using at least 3 adjectives.
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  • What is the meaning of ''acquired taste"?
    acquired taste: something that you may not like at first, but begin to like after you have tried it.
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  • When do we use Hedging Expressions? Answer giving examples.
    We use it to distance ourselves from facts and opinions that we cannot prova are true. (It seems that... / It appears that... )
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  • Give examples of places that are considered a haphazard.
    Haphazard: not organized, messy.
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  • In your opinion, what do you consider to be tacky?
    Tacky: cheap and badly made or vulgar
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  • Give 1 example of something you can only find in the city and 1 example of something you can only find in the countryside.
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  • Is this sentence correct or incorrect? Why? "He really does enjoy watching Stranger Things every day."
    Correct! We can use auxiliaries to add emphasis to a statement we are making.
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  • What is the difference between a megalopolis and a hamlet?
    Megalopolis: an urban region that contains more than one large city. Hamlet: a very small village.
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  • What is the difference between a fairy tale and a fable?
    Fable: a short tale used to teach a moral lesson, often with animals as characters. Fairy Tale: a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons,
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