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Do you walk about the room during the lesson?
No, I don’t walk about the room during the lesson; I sit on my chair.
Is the word “translation“ a verb or a noun?
The word “translation“ is a noun.
Give me an example of a noun.
“Book“ is a noun.
Give me an example of a verb, please.
“Take“ is a verb.
What’s the difference between a verb and a noun?
a verb is a word we use for an action, whereas a noun is the name of a thing.
Can you read without wearing glasses?
Yes, I can read without wearing glasses. ~ No, I can’t read without wearing glasses.
Can we speak without opening our mouths?
No, we can’t speak without opening our mouths.
What’s the opposite of “high“?
The opposite of “high“ is “low“.
Is Paris in the south of France?
No, Paris isn’t in the south of France; it’s in the north of France.
Is Greece west of Italy?
No, Greece isn’t west of Italy; it’s east of Italy.
Tell me the names of the four cardinal points, please.
The names of the four cardinal points are north, south, east and west.
What do we speak with?
We speak with our mouths.
Give me some examples of prepositions, please.
Some examples of prepositions are “on“, “under“, “in“ and “from“.
What do we call the thing we wear on our heads?
We call the thing we wear on our heads a hat.
How many children have your mother and father got?
My mother and father have got ... children.
Are you married?
Yes, I’m married. ~ No, I’m not married; I’m single.
Do you come to school by train or by bus?
I come to school by ...
Is Chinese an easy language to learn?
No, Chinese isn’t an easy language to learn; it’s a difficult language to learn.
How much is a quarter of a thousand?
250 is a quarter of a thousand.
Can you touch the ceiling?
No, I can’t touch the ceiling.
What’s the negative of “can“?
The negative of “can“ is “cannot“.
Do you like learning a language?
Yes, I like learning a language.
What’s the difference between the present continuous and the present simple?
we use the present continuous for an action we are doing now, whereas we use the present simple for an action we do generally.
Are you writing?
No, I'm not writing
Do you write?
Yes, I write.
What’s the negative of “I speak“?
The negative of “I speak“ is “I don’t speak“.
What’s the negative of “he speaks“?
The negative of “he speaks“ is “he doesn’t speak“.
Can you read and write?
Yes, I can read and write.
Do you like your city (or town or village)?
Yes, I like my city (or town or village). ~ No, I don’t like my city (or town or village).
Do you dislike television?
No, I don’t dislike television; I like television.
Are all the parts of your body still now?
No, not all the parts of my body are still now; my mouth and my tongue etc. are moving.
What clothes are you wearing?
I’m wearing shoes, socks, a suit, etc.
Are you wearing glasses?
Yes, I’m wearing glasses. ~ No, I’m not wearing glasses.
Do you wear a hat?
Yes, I wear a hat. - No, I don't wear a hat.
Do we speak with our mouths?
Yes, we speak with our mouths.
Do we read with our eyes?
Yes, we read with our eyes.
How much is half a hundred?
Fifty is half a hundred.
How much is half thirteen?
Six and a half is half thirteen.
Tell me the name of the capital of Russia, please.
Moscow’s the capital of Russia
Is India in Europe?
No, India isn’t in Europe; it’s in Asia.
What are the cardinal numbers?
The cardinal numbers are 1, 2, 3 etc.
What are the ordinal numbers?
The ordinal numbers are 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc.
Which’s the first letter of the alphabet?
A’s the first letter of the alphabet.
Which’s the twelfth letter of the alphabet?
L’s the twelfth letter of the alphabet.
Which’s the last letter of the alphabet?
Z’s the last letter of the alphabet.
What’s the plural of person?
The plural of person is people.
What’s the plural of foot?
The plural of foot is feet.
2 + 2 = 7: is that right?
No, it isn’t right; it’s wrong.
What’s your name?
My name’s ...
Are you going to the window?
No, I’m not going to the window; I’m remaining on the chair.
What’s the name of your country?
Brazil is the name of my country
What’s the name of the country between England and Spain?
France’s the name of the country between England and Spain.
Are the people of Scandinavia short?
No, the people of Scandinavia aren’t short; they’re tall.
What’s the difference between “tall“ and “short“ and “high“ and “low“?
The difference between “tall“ and “short“ and “high“ and “low“ is that we use “tall“ and “short“ for people, whereas we use “high“ and “low“ for things.
What’s the difference between “any“ and “some“?
The difference between “any“ and “some“ is that we use “any“ in questions and negative sentences, whereas we use “some“ in positive sentences.