Growing Your English Vocabulary
Quiz by CHNITI JALEL
Grade A2
English
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
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- Q1What is one way to improve your English vocabulary according to the passage?Watch moviesListen to musicPlay sportsRead a lot30s
- Q2What should you do when you see new words while reading?Guess their meaningAsk a friend for helpIgnore themLook them up in a dictionary30s
- Q3What is another way to learn English vocabulary mentioned in the passage?Learn SpanishPractice dancingStudy mathListen to English30s
- Q4What type of games can help make learning new words fun?Card gamesGames that use English wordsPuzzle gamesBoard games30s
- Q5Who should you talk with in English to practice new words?Friends who are also learning EnglishStrangersPetsFamily members30s
- Q6What activity can help you think in English and remember new words better?Draw picturesWrite in EnglishSing songsCook meals30s
- Q7What is emphasized as important in the process of learning English vocabulary?PatienceSpeedPerfectionLuck30s
- Q8What is the main message of the passage regarding improving English vocabulary?You have to learn everything at onceIt is impossible to improve vocabularyEvery new word learned is a step forwardLearning new words is not necessary30s
- Q9What should you do after learning new words to help remember them?Use them when you talk or writeForget themKeep them to yourselfNever use them30s
- Q10What does the passage encourage you to do to continue improving your English vocabulary?Only focus on grammarStop learning new wordsKeep reading, listening, speaking, and writingTake a break from English30s