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AM JETSTREAM PRE-INT A
Cyber Homework | Unit 1 Lesson 1
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Unit 1 Lesson 1
2020-01-22, 10:00 pm
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Listening – Help! (1)
2020-01-22, 07:09 pm
0 / 4 points (0%)
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NAME
activity
Melanie Doing her homework. (doing homework)
Peter
Making a phone call. (making a phone call)
Tom
Plays sudoku. (playing Sudoku)
Anna
Doing yoga. (doing yoga)
Listening – Help! (2)
2020-01-22, 07:11 pm
4 / 5 points (80%)
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Melanie usually does her homework before dinner.
Peter's always on the phone.
Tom hardly ever plays Sudoku.
Anna often (always) does yoga after school.
Mom never asks for help from the children.
Grammar – Present continuous: full forms
2020-01-22, 07:13 pm
5 / 7 points (71%)
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What is everyone doing?
I am having a drink of water.
Matt is making an omelette in the kitchen.
Elena is exercising in the backyard.
38 / 60 points (63%)
8 / 8 exercises (100%)
Sibel and Deniz are looking al (are looking at) their tablets in the living room.
Harry is listening (is listening to) the radio upstairs.
Mike's over there. He is sending a text message to his boss.
Sally is watching TV.
Grammar – Present continuous: short forms
2020-01-22, 07:14 pm
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I'm looking at a new apartment today.
Helen's paying for the meal.
We're using our tablets.
They're playing soccer.
He's making a mistake.
You're not doing the right exercises.
She's not listening to you!
I'm not sending a text message to Martin.
They're having a drink.
Grammar – Present simple
2020-01-22, 07:17 pm
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I never watch TV in the morning.
My sister reads the newspaper every day.
How often do you read the newspaper?
Do you send text messages way on to your work? (Do you send text messages on your way
to work?)
I hardly ever send to text messages way on my work. (I hardly ever send text messages on
my way to work.)
My brother usually does yoga after breakfast.
I have often diner in a breakfast. (I often have breakfast in a diner.)
My dad makes coffee usually in the morning. (My dad usually makes coffee in the morning.)
Grammar – Expressions + -ing form
2020-01-22, 07:20 pm
3 / 9 points (33%)
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I can do several things at the same time. I'm very good at multi-tasking.
My son, Jamie hates is sitting (sitting) still.
My mother is an artist. She enjoys is drawing to (drawing) portraits of people.
I'm terrible at taking photos.
My brother doesn't like is sing (singing) songs in front of people.
I don't like read (reading) maps.
My sister's very bad at is solving (solving) problems.
I like plays (playing) Sudoku.
My mom's very good at making things.
Grammar – Expressions + -ing form
2020-01-22, 07:22 pm
2 / 7 points (28%)
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I am very good at multi-tasking.
I am terrible (like) taking photos.
I am enjoy (like) drawing.
I am not good (like) making things.
I am bad at solving problems.
I am don't like to (good) at map reading.
I don'like to (like to) sing.
Vocabulary – make or do
2020-01-22, 07:23 pm
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make a decision
do
the dishes
make a phone call
make coffee
do
a test
do
yoga
make a mistake
do
the laundry
do
a sport
make a noise
do
your homework
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Cyber Homework | Unit 1 Lesson 2
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Unit 1 Lesson 2
2020-01-22, 10:00 pm
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16 / 18 points (88%)
3 / 3 exercises (100%)
Reading – Daily Rituals (1)
2020-01-22, 07:45 pm
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Stephen King usually has a glass of water when he sits down to write.
Stephen King usually (always) takes a vitamin before he starts to write.
The grass in Gerhard Richter's garden is hardly ever (often) long.
Gerhard Richter always eats exactly the same food for his lunch.
Gerhard Richter never prepares lunch for himself.
Reading – Daily Rituals (2)
2020-01-22, 07:47 pm
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Stephen King starts work between 8 a.m and 8:30 a.m.
Gerhard Richter makes breakfast for his family every morning.
Stephen King likes to listen to music while he is working.
Gerhard Richter takes his daughter to school before he starts work.
Gerhard Richter eats lunch by himself every day.
Vocabulary – Multiple intelligences
2020-01-22, 07:50 pm
8 / 8 points (100%)
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A: I enjoy being on my own, and I'm very independent.
B: I think you have personal intelligence.
A: My grandmother loves reading, and she communicates really well in her own language.
B: I think she has linguistic intelligence.
A: My sister enjoys being in a group, and she plays a lot of team sports.
B: She probably has social intelligence.
A: My mom is very good at solving problems, and she likes playing number games like
Sudoku.
B: She probably has mathematical intelligence.
A: My brother likes making things with his hands, and he hates sitting still for a long time.
B: I think he has physical intelligence.
A: My dad can play the violin and the drums, and he's a very good singer.
B: I think he has musical intelligence.
A: My cousin, James is very good at naming plants and animals, and he's interested in
astronomy.
B: I think he has naturalist intelligence.
A: My best friend, Anita loves drawing and painting, and she's very good at reading maps.
B: I think she has visual intelligence.
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Cyber Homework | Unit 1 Lesson 3
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Unit 1 Lesson 3
45 / 59 points (76%)
7 / 7 exercises (100%)
2020-01-22, 10:00 pm
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Language in Action: Dialogue – Expressing opinions
2020-01-22, 07:26 pm
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A I'm feeling hungry now. Should we get something to eat? (A Mmm. Smell that! I really
love the smell of freshly baked bread.)
B Yeah, OK. Can you smell that amazing smell of fresh coffee? It's coming from this
coffee shop. (B Mmm. Me too. It's a wonderful smell.)
A Yeah, it smells great. I love the smell of coffee. (A I'm feeling hungry now. Should we get
something to eat?)
B Mmm. Me too. It's a wonderful smell. (B Yeah, OK. Can you smell that amazing smell of
fresh coffee? It's coming from this coffee shop.)
A Mmm. Smell that! I really love the smell of freshly baked bread. (A Yeah, it smells great. I
love the smell of coffee.)
B Let's go in. We can have coffee and cake.
Language in Action: Dialogue – Agreeing and disagreeing
2020-01-22, 07:28 pm
3 / 7 points (42%)
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A: I can't stand the smell of garlic.
B: Me either. It's a horrible smell.
C: Actually, I think it's a delicious smell.
A: Do you like this picture?
B: No, I don't. It's silly.
A: I disagree. (I agree.) It's very silly.
A: What do you think of these shoes?
B: They look really uncomfortable to me.
A: Really? (I disagree.) I think they look very stylish.
A: What do you think of that hairstyle?
B: It's absolutely awful.
A: Me too. (Really?) I disagree. I think it's cool.
A: I love the smell of lavender. It's incredibly relaxing.
B: I agree. (Me too.) It's a wonderful smell.
Grammar – Reflexive pronouns
2020-01-22, 07:29 pm
7 / 7 points (100%)
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Kate's brother usually makes breakfast, but sometimes she makes it herself.
I hardly ever make my husband a cup of coffee. He usually makes it himself.
Don't criticize yourself so much. You're very intelligent.
We never hire a company to do our marketing. We do the marketing ourselves.
First, the teacher demonstrates the exercises. Then the students do them themselves.
I type the words and the computer auto-corrects them. That is, it does the corrections itself.
I made the cake myself. I hope you like it.
Vocabulary plus – Subjects
2020-01-22, 07:30 pm
17 / 20 points (85%)
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Psychology
Maths
Music
engineering (Engineering)
Law
art (Art)
Geography
english (English)
Sports
History
Vocabulary plus – Subjects
2020-01-22, 07:31 pm
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keyboard, drums, violin – music
problem, sums, answer – math
drawing, painting, sketching – art
punishment, court, lawyer – law
tennis, basketball, soccer – sports
past, presidents, old buildings – history
mind, memory, brain – psychology
Vocabulary plus – Uncountable nouns
2020-01-22, 07:32 pm
7 / 7 points (100%)
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A Can you tell me about Samuel Adams?
B: I'm sorry, we don't have much information about him in the library.
A Do you have any furniture for the apartment?
B: No, we don't.
A Do you have many memories of your father?
B: Yes, I have a lot of good memories of him.
A Is there much traffic tonight?
B: No, there isn't. The roads are pretty quiet tonight.
A Can I give you some advice?
B: Yeah, of course.
A There aren't many more problems to solve.
B: Oh, that's good.
Vocabulary plus – Phrasal verbs with up & down
2020-01-22, 07:33 pm
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A Can you give up chocolate?
B: No, I can't. I like it too much.
A I write down all the new words in my notebook. It helps me to remember them.
B: That's a good idea.
A I hope the room warms up soon. I'm freezing.
B: Yeah, it's very cold in here.
A I always look down (up) new words on the online dictionary.
B: So do I.
A Don't turn down that job offer. It's a really good offer.
B: I know, but I don't want to move to Denver.
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