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Everyday Education and Learning Terms Exercise

March 22, 2026 - A2pdf

Complete the 12 sentences below. Choose the best answer for each one. Some sentences have two correct answers. Choose both.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1I forgot my ............... at home, so I could not write anything in class.
Wrong!
You need a "notebook" to write notes in class.
2Our teacher gave us ............... to do for tomorrow.
Wrong!
Work a teacher gives you to do after school is "homework".
3Please open your ............... to page ten and read the story.
Wrong!
A book you open to a page for a school reading is a "textbook".
4We have a math ............... on Friday, so I am studying tonight.
Wrong!
Something you study for and take on a set day is a "test".
5The teacher wrote the new words on the ............... so everyone could see them.
Wrong!
Teachers write information for everyone to see on the "board".
6I got a good ............... on my English exam, so I was very happy.
Wrong!
The score or mark you get on an exam is a "grade".
7In science class, we did an ............... with water and salt.
Wrong!
A practical science activity with materials is an "experiment".
8The teacher asked me to ............... my answer to the class.
Wrong!
To make your answer clear to other people is to "explain" it.
9After the lesson, I need to ............... these new words for the quiz.
Wrong!
To learn words so you can remember them for a quiz is to "memorize" them.
10For the group project, we had to ............... and share the work.
Wrong!
In a group project, students need to "work together" and share tasks.
11If you do not understand, you can ............... the teacher a question.
Wrong!
The correct collocation is "ask" a question.
12To get ready for the final, I will ............... my notes tonight.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Both "study" and "review" are natural verbs for preparing with notes.
Done.
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Answers

  1. I forgot my notebook at home, so I could not write anything in class.
  2. Our teacher gave us homework to do for tomorrow.
  3. Please open your textbook to page ten and read the story.
  4. We have a math test on Friday, so I am studying tonight.
  5. The teacher wrote the new words on the board so everyone could see them.
  6. I got a good grade on my English exam, so I was very happy.
  7. In science class, we did an experiment with water and salt.
  8. The teacher asked me to explain my answer to the class.
  9. After the lesson, I need to memorize these new words for the quiz.
  10. For the group project, we had to work together and share the work.
  11. If you do not understand, you can ask the teacher a question.
  12. To get ready for the final, I will study / review my notes tonight.
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