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Part 2: Vocabulary Practice Activities

Practice 1: Topics and Examples

Which general word on the right explains the four examples on the left? After you have answered the questions in this section, press 'Check Your Answers'. A checkmark
Checkmark means a correct answer. will appear for each correct answer.

1.
  • talking together
  • asking someone a question
  • laughing at someone’s joke
  • having an argument
courses
explanations
interaction
media
subjects
No answer/incorrect

2.
  • history
  • math
  • English
  • business
explanations
interaction
media
subjects
No answer/incorrect

3.
  • video
  • TV
  • audio tape
  • CD
courses
explanations
interaction
media
subjects
No answer/incorrect

4.
  • The answer is B because …
  • This is how you do it.
  • This is wrong because …
  • Here is how it works.
courses
explanations
interaction
media
subjects
No answer/incorrect

5.
  • History 301
  • English 100A
  • The History of Science
  • Modern American Literature
courses
explanations
interaction
media
No answer/incorrect
 
6.
  • That’s right.
  • Try this again.
  • Great!
  • You did well on this homework.
assignments
class activities
feedback
levels
materials
No answer/incorrect

7.
  • reading something
  • answering questions
  • checking your answers
  • talking with other students
assignments
class activities
feedback
levels
materials
No answer/incorrect

8.
  • handouts
  • textbooks
  • audio tapes to listen to and answer questions about
  • exercises for practice
assignments
class activities
feedback
levels
materials
No answer/incorrect

9.
  • Read chapter 6.
  • Write a paragraph.
  • Do the next two pages.
  • Finish this handout.
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class activities
feedback
levels
materials
No answer/incorrect

10.
  • beginning
  • intermediate
  • advanced
  • high advanced
assignments
class activities
feedback
levels
materials
No answer/incorrect
 
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