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"Verb Pattern Scenarios: What Would You Do?" οΏ½ ...

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  • The Social Media Challenge: A video of you doing something embarrassing has gone viral. How would you react?
    Use these words: avoid, admit, regret, humiliating, intrusive
  • The Secret Talent πŸ”Ή Scenario: You have an unusual hidden talent that no one knows about. Would you ever show it to others?
    Use these words: admit, enjoy, risk, remarkable, embarrassing
  • The Life-Changing Offer πŸ”Ή Scenario: You are given the chance to join a mission to Mars, but you can never return to Earth. Would you accept it?
    Use these words: expect, imagine, persuade, groundbreaking, terrifying
  • The Mysterious Letter πŸ”Ή Scenario: You receive an anonymous letter telling you a secret about someone you know. Would you tell them?
    Use these words: admit, pretend, refuse, confidential, disturbing
  • The Extreme Challenge πŸ”Ή Scenario: One student wants to participate in an extreme challenge (skydiving, survival camp, etc.) and is trying to convince their friend to join. The other is hesitant and needs to be persuaded.
    Use these words: encourage, hesitate, decide, adventurous, intimidating
  • The Problematic Neighbor πŸ”Ή Scenario: One student plays a person who has a noisy neighbor who throws loud parties every weekend. The other student is the neighbor who doesn’t see a problem. They must negotiate a solution.
    Use these words: complain, admit, promise, disruptive, inconsiderate
  • The Famous Role Model: You have the chance to meet your biggest inspiration in life. What would you talk about?
    Use these words: manage, suggest, offer, influential, charismatic
  • The Last-Minute Project πŸ”Ή Scenario: Two classmates have forgotten about a school project that is due tomorrow. They have to decide how to finish it in time, even though one of them has other plans.
    Use these words: agree, avoid, manage, urgent, overwhelming
  • The Difficult Decision You are given the opportunity to live in a different country, but you must leave everything behind. Would you take the chance?
    Use these words: tend, imagine, decide, daunting, life-changing
  • The Scholarship Offer You have been offered a scholarship to study abroad, but it requires you to leave immediately. Would you accept it? Why or why not?
    Use these words: consider, hesitate, persuade, prestigious, overwhelming
  • The Broken Phone πŸ”Ή Scenario: Student A borrowed Student B’s phone but accidentally dropped it. They must explain what happened and negotiate a solution.
    Use these words: regret, offer, persuade, irresponsible, expensive
  • The Digital Detox Challenge πŸ”Ή Scenario: You are challenged to give up social media and your phone for a month. Would you be able to do it?
    Use these words: struggle, recommend, avoid, liberating, frustrating
  • The Holiday Dilemma πŸ”Ή Scenario: Two friends are planning a holiday, but they completely disagree on the destination. One wants adventure, while the other prefers a relaxing trip.
    Use these words: insist, refuse, risk, exotic, tedious
  • The Unexpected Talent Show πŸ”Ή Scenario: Your teacher signs you up for a talent show without asking. How would you handle the situation?
    Use these words: convince, fail, manage, nerve-wracking, spontaneous
  • The Ethical Dilemma πŸ”Ή Scenario: You discover your friend is cheating in an important exam. Would you report them or stay silent?
    Use these words: threaten, refuse, encourage, unethical, inevitable
  • The Unexpected Inheritance A distant relative has left you a large sum of money, but there are conditions attached. What would you do with it?
    Use these words: afford, insist, deny, generous, suspicious
  • The Time Travel Choice πŸ”Ή Scenario: You can travel back in time and change one event in your life. What would it be and why?
    Use these words: regret, remember, decide, nostalgic, irreversible
  • The Job Interview πŸ”Ή Scenario: One student is applying for a job at a well-known company. The other is the interviewer. The candidate must explain their skills, past experiences, and future goals. The interviewer asks challenging questions.
    Use these words: suggest, avoid, consider, demanding, ambitious