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  • Q: What do we call a person who knows a lot about something?
    A: An expert.
  • Q: What do you say when your English is getting better?
    A: I make progress in English.
  • Q: What do you do if you make a mistake with a pencil?
    A: I rub out the mistake.
  • Q: What do students do at the end of the term to show what they learned?
    A: They take an exam.
  • Q: What do we call a series of lessons?
    A: A course.
  • Q: What do you do when you pause before answering because you are unsure?
    A: I hesitate.
  • Q: What do you do when you don’t know the answer but try anyway?
    A: I guess.
  • Q: What verb means “to successfully do something you planned”?
    A: Achieve.
  • Q: What do you do when you make a mistake in writing?
    A: I cross out the mistake.
  • Q: What organ controls thinking, memory, and learning?
    A: The brain.
  • Q: What happens if you don’t pass an exam?
    A: You fail the exam.
  • Q: What do teachers give students so they know what to do?
    A: An instruction.
  • Q: What do teachers give on tests to show your score?
    A: A mark.
  • Q: If the school year has three parts, what is each part called?
    A: A term.
  • Q: What word describes someone who is very good at music, art, or sports?
    A: Talented.
  • Q: What do teachers teach besides knowledge?
    A: They teach skills.
  • Q: What do you do if you tear paper into small pieces?
    A: I rip up the paper.
  • Q: What do you do if you want to remember information from a lesson?
    A: I write down the information.
  • Q: If a student always gets good grades, what are they?
    A: They are smart.
  • Q: What do you do when you help someone not to forget something?
    A: I remind them.
  • Q: What do students sometimes write after finishing a science experiment?
    A: A report.
  • Q: If a student finds an easy way to answer a hard question, what is he?
    A: He is clever.
  • Q: What do you do with a page if you want to see the next one?
    A: I turn over the page.
  • Q: What do people do before buying an expensive thing?
    A: They consider carefully.
  • Q: What do you need to get a good job after school?
    A: A good qualification.
  • Q: What word do you use when you are curious about something?
    A: I wonder.
  • Q: What do we call knowledge that comes from practice, not just books?
    A: Experience.
  • Q: What do you do when you say words from a book or paper aloud?
    A: I read out the words.
  • Q: What do students get after finishing university?
    A: A university degree.
  • Q: What word do we use for activities that need thinking, not physical strength?
    A: Mental activities.
  • Q: What do teachers do when they show students their mistakes?
    A: They point out the mistakes.
  • Q: What do you do when you don’t know a word in English?
    A: I look up the word in a dictionary.
  • Q: What happens to your learning if you don’t concentrate?
    A: You may forget or not understand.
  • Q: What do you say when you want to check something carefully?
    A: I make sure it is correct.
  • Q: What do students usually do before an exam to remember the lessons?
    A: They revise.