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Stage 7 Unit 1
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Fill in the blank: My dad __________ (cook) dinner every Sunday.
cooks (present simple)
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True or false: Transition words (like first, however, finally) help paragraphs flow better.
True
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Who are your ancestors?
your younger cousin
your brother and sister
future children
Your relatives that came before you.
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Correct the mistake: ❌ She go to school every day.
She goes to school everyday (present simple)
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True or false: Every sentence in a paragraph should connect to the main idea.
true
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True or false: Each paragraph should have a new idea.
true
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Choose the correct one: She is interested in (to dance / dancing).
dancing (gerund)
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True or False: Your paragraphs for should be between 8-12 sentences
true
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I hope __________ (visit) another country next year.
to visit (infinitive)
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Fill in the blank: I enjoy __________ (read) books in my free time.
reading (gerund)
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Spot the mistake: ❌ She is play the guitar now.
She is playing the guitar right now (present continuous)
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Fix the sentence: ❌ I want playing basketball after school.
I want to play basketball after school (infinitive)
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Show one gesture you might use to say "hello"
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Which situation is formal?
sending your best friend a snapchat
writing an email to your teacher
playing football with your cousin
texting with your mom
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True or false: A topic sentence comes at the end of a paragraph.
false
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Give an example of an informal greeting you might use with a friend.
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If your sister has a son, what is he to you?
nephew
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True or False – An only child has brothers or sisters.
false
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What is one tradition your family celebrates every year?
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True or false: Paragraphs are usually written in full sentences, not bullet points.
true
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T.E.E.L. stands for
Topic, Evidence, Explanation, Link
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Which is impolite?
bringing your Grandma a gift
saying good morning to the principal
talking when your teacher is talking
saying thank you after your Dad makes dinner
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True or false: You don’t need a concluding (linking) sentence in a paragraph.
false
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Fill in the blank: I promised __________ (help) my mom with dinner.
to help (infinitive)
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Right now, we (study / are studying / studies) English.
are studying (present continuous)
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