What does the phrase “can turn my hand to” mean? a) Able to perform something perfectly without practice b) Only willing to do things you are already good at c) Able to attempt something new with some success
c) Able to attempt something new with some success
What does the phrase “a natural” mean? a) Someone who improves only with lots of practice b) Someone who struggles at first but eventually succeeds c) Someone who learns or excels very quickly
c) Someone who learns or excels very quickly
What does the phrase “accomplished” mean? a) A person who is recognised as highly skilled b) A person who is improving but still a learner c) A person who knows theory but not practice
a) A person who is recognised as highly skilled
What does the phrase “an aptitude for” mean? a) Having a natural talent for something b) Having learned something through years of practice c) Having a strong interest in something
a) Having a natural talent for something
What does the phrase “computer literate” mean? a) Knowing a lot about computers in theory but not practice b) Able to use computers confidently and effectively c) Able to use only the most basic computer functions
b) Able to use computers confidently and effectively
What does the phrase “savvy” mean (e.g., “tech-savvy”)? a) Quick at learning but not necessarily skilled b) Very knowledgeable but lacking practical sense c) Clever and practical in understanding something
c) Clever and practical in understanding something
What does the phrase “rusty” mean when describing a skill? a) Still skilled, but needing more confidence b) Having completely forgotten how to do something c) Not as good as before because of lack of practice
c) Not as good as before because of lack of practice
What does the phrase “could get by” mean? a) Speak very little and not be understood b) Manage with limited ability but not fluently c) Communicate confidently in almost any situation
b) Manage with limited ability but not fluently
What does the phrase “adept” mean? a) Familiar but still making mistakes b) Quite good but not advanced c) Very skilled at something
c) Very skilled at something
What does the phrase “proficient at” mean? a) Able to perform something to a competent standard b) Able to perform something perfectly with no mistakes c) Able to perform something only at a basic level
a) Able to perform something to a competent standard
What does the phrase “versatile” mean? a) Interested in many different things but not skilled b) Able to adapt to different tasks and situations c) Skilled in one specific area
b) Able to adapt to different tasks and situations
What does the phrase “all-rounder” mean? a) Someone who is excellent at one thing only b) Someone who is fairly good at many things c) Someone who struggles with most things
b) Someone who is fairly good at many things
What does the phrase “novice” mean? a) Someone who knows the basics but lacks confidence b) A complete beginner in somethingc) Someone with advanced knowledge but little practice
b) A complete beginner in something
What does the phrase “learn the basics” mean? a) To understand the simple, essential parts first b) To memorize every small detail immediately c) To focus only on advanced knowledge
a) To understand the simple, essential parts first
What does the phrase “inept” mean? a) Skilled in one area but weak in others b) Lacking skill and often clumsy at something c) Average at something but not outstanding
b) Lacking skill and often clumsy at something
What does the phrase “out of my depth” mean? a) Feeling very confident and knowledgeable b) Feeling unprepared and struggling to cope c) Feeling slightly challenged but still able to manage
b) Feeling unprepared and struggling to cope
What does the phrase “totally incompetent” mean? a) Able to do something, but only with help b) Able to do something to a good standard c) Unable to do something properly at all
c) Unable to do something properly at all
What does the phrase “innate ability” mean? a) A skill you pick up after practicing the basics b) A skill you are born with naturally c) A skill you develop slowly over time
b) A skill you are born with naturally
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