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3. Jack: What is your favourite idiom in
English?
TEST 3
Scan the QR code for solutions. John: My favourite idiom is “the early
bird catches the worm.”
For questions 1-4, choose the best word
Jack: That’s a good one. ----
or expression to fill in the blank(s).
John: It means that if you wake up
early and start your day with a plan,
1. Donald: What did you do last weekend?
you’re more likely to succeed.
Mike: I went hiking with my friends.
A) I prefer literal expressions.
It’s one of my favourite pastimes.
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B) I don’t like idioms.
Donald: ----
C) That’s a bad idiom.
Mike: It was. We hiked for several
D) What does it mean?
hours and enjoyed the beautiful views.
E) I’ve heard that one before.
A) I’m not interested in hiking.
B) I prefer biking to hiking.
C) Hiking is boring.
D) I don’t have time for outdoor activities.
E) That sounds like fun!
4. Hailey: How do you become good at
speaking a new language?
Bailey: It takes time and practice. You
2. Sarah: Do I need to bring anything to
need to start by learning basic nouns
the party tonight?
and verbs, and then obey the rules
Bruno: It’s not necessary, but you can of grammar. Speaking with native
bring a snack or a drink if you want. speakers is also helpful for improving
It’s optional. fluency.
Sarah: Okay, I think I’ll bring some Hailey: That makes sense. ----
chips.
Bailey: No problem, happy to help!
Bruno: ---- Thanks for contributing!
A) You don’t need to learn basic nouns and
A) That’s a great idea. verbs.
B) Bringing snacks is a bad idea. B) Thanks for explaining it to me.
C) The party doesn’t need any more food C) Speaking with native speakers is not
or drinks. helpful.
D) You should bring something more D) You don’t need to practice speaking a
substantial than chips. new language.
E) I don’t like chips. E) Learning a new language is too difficult.