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We have English class ____ Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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How does he walk?
slowly
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Friends, Modern Family and The Office are all examples of
sitcoms
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What is this?
a tie
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A programme that provides true information about a particular subject
documentary
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He was born ___ 2015.
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What are these?
trainers
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Where do you go to send a package or post a letter?
The post office
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Where do you go to get your hair cut?
the hairdressers
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Where do you go if you need to buy some medicine?
the chemist
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What is this?
a skirt
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Where do you go to borrow a book?
the library
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How does she close the door?
rudely
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Where do you go to buy some plants?
a garden centre
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Spell the second month of the year
February
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Where do you go if someone steals your purse or wallet?
The police station
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Where do you go to see old artifacts?
a museum
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My birthday is ____ January 20th.
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This type of programme is animated
cartoon
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Spell the last month of the year
December
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Where do you go to have a coffee or a sandwich?
a café
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My birthday is ___ January.
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a television programme in which ordinary people are continuously filmed, designed to be entertaining rather than informative
reality TV show
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What is this?
a jumper
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Where do you go to get some money?
the bank
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My birthday is ___ winter.
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Name 5 methods of transport
car, bike, bus, train, underground, boat, plane, go on foot
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What are these?
socks
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What are these?
shorts
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On this type of programme contestants answer questions to win money or prizes
quiz show
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What is this?
a dress
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Where do you go to buy newspapers or magazines?
The newsagents
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