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"I want to give up swimming this year because I don't have a lot of time". What does "give up" mean?
stop doing something as a hobby.
"I want to take up badminton this summer". What does "take up" mean?
Start to do as a hobby.
Name a sport you do in a rink?
Ice hockey, Ice skating, figure skating etc
Name a sport you play on a pitch?
football, cricket, rugby, hockey
Name a sport you play in a court?
tennis, volleyball, badminton, squash etc
Your friend invites you to go to the English room at recess but you have so see a teacher. What is a polite way to say no?
I'm sorry. I'd love to come but I need to see a teacher at recess.
Fill in the gaps... Let's meet at _______ in the ___________.
Accept any reasonable answer.
"Fancy going for dinner tonight?" What does 'fancy' mean?
Would you like to...
Which phrase is better to describe Ocean Park? "It is packed." or "It is ancient."
"It is packed."
Which phrase is more polite? "That dress is a bit old-fashioned" or "That dress is extremely old-fashioned".
"That dress is a bit old-fashioned"
Is this term positive or negative? "She is a good laugh".
positive
You have been talking to a new friend and it is time to go. Should you say... "It was nice meeting you. Let's talk again soon". or "I'm going now. Bye"
"It was nice meeting you. Let's talk again soon"
You want to ask your new friend what they are interested in. Should you say... "I like My Little Pony because it's the best and other cartoons are silly". or "What kind of TV shows do you like?"
"What kind of TV shows do you like?"
You have just met someone who you want to be friends with. Should you say... "Your food looks delicious. What are you having?" or "I am eating my lunch now."
"Your food looks delicious. What are you having?"
I haven't seen an old friend in a long time. Should I say... "I haven't seen you in ages. How are things?" or "You hair is too long. I don't like it"
"I haven't seen you in ages. How are things?"
I want to start a conversation with a brand new classmate. Should I say... "Hello, my name is..." or "What are you doing?"
"Hello, my name is..."