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[GT1] Lesson 10 - What Can You Do?

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  • What will happen as we get older?
    We will forget how to read.
    We will learn new things.
    We will not need to practice anymore.
    We will get smaller
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  • Most people feel ________ when they are good at something
    excited and silly
    angry and upset
    happy and proud
    shy and scared
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  • Why do people practice?
    People practice to make others feel angry
    People practice to make others feel scared
    People practice to get better at something
    People practice to get worse at something
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  • [True or False] It can take a long time to learn how to do something well.
    True
    False
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  • In the story, Marie is good at _________.
    cooking food.
    using computers.
    writing funny stories.
    spelling words.
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  • In the story, Nathan is good at ________.
    playing video games.
    using computers.
    writing funny stories about science.
    spelling science words.
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  • In the story, Gene is good at __________.
    writing funny stories about history.
    using computers.
    spelling words.
    doing math problems.
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  • In the story, Beth likes to __________.
    build things.
    eat things.
    act on a stage.
    do math.
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  • [True or False] Everyone is good at the same things.
    True, we all do the SAME things well.
    False, we are all good at DIFFERENT things.
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  • What is the reading mostly about?
    Kids who like to sing and dance
    Different things that people can do well
    Different kinds of sports and games
    Kids who are in the same science class
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  • What is the genre of this reading?
    fiction
    personal narrative
    poetry
    informational text
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  • (adv) every time; on every occasion
    always
    sometimes
    never
    rarely
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  • (n) the leader of a team or group
    Mr. Thomas
    captain
    soldier
    group
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  • (v) to move upward; to go toward the top
    grab
    climb
    jump down
    slide
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  • (adv) at the beginning or during the start of a period of time
    early
    yesterday
    late
    now
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  • (adj) equal to or more than the amount wanted or needed
    well
    enough
    proud
    float
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