Ew 2 - Unit 2 -class 2 - Activity 2

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Ew 2 - Unit 2 -class 2 - Activity 2 - Quiz

EW 2 - Unit 3 -Class 2 - Activity 2 _sem2


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Arrive

  • 2. 

    Choose the definition to the word you listen to.

    • A.

      Reach a destination.

    • B.

      Close.

    • C.

      Finish.

    • D.

      Keep going.

    Correct Answer
    A. Reach a destination.
    Explanation
    The word being defined is "arrive". The correct answer, "reach a destination", accurately defines the word. When someone arrives, they have successfully reached their intended destination. The other options, "close", "finish", and "keep going", do not accurately capture the meaning of the word "arrive".

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  • 3. 

    Depart

  • 4. 

    Choose the definition to the word you listen to.

    • A.

      Leave.

    • B.

      Keep going.

    • C.

      Close.

    • D.

      Allow.

    Correct Answer
    A. Leave.
    Explanation
    The word "leave" means to go away from a place or a person. It implies moving away or departing from a specific location or situation. The other options - keep going, close, and allow - do not accurately define the word "leave".

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  • 5. 

    Enjoy

  • 6. 

    Choose the definition to the word you listen to.

    • A.

      Have a good experience.

    • B.

      Think that something will be/happen a certain way.

    • C.

      Relax in a seated position.

    • D.

      Go forward.

    Correct Answer
    A. Have a good experience.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "have a good experience." This is because the phrase "have a good experience" best matches the definition of the word "choose" in the given context. The other options, such as "think that something will be/happen a certain way," "relax in a seated position," and "go forward," do not accurately reflect the meaning of the word "choose" in this context.

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  • 7. 

    show around

  • 8. 

    Choose the definition to the word you listen to.

    • A.

      Take people to see an area.

    • B.

      Sit back and enjoy time in peace.

    • C.

      Suggest.

    • D.

      Go forward.

    Correct Answer
    A. Take people to see an area.
    Explanation
    The word being defined is "show." Out of the given options, "take people to see an area" is the most appropriate definition for "show." This definition implies the act of guiding or leading others to a specific location or place for the purpose of displaying or presenting it to them. The other options, such as "sit back and enjoy time in peace," "suggest," or "go forward," do not accurately capture the meaning of "show" in this context.

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  • 9. 

    Continue on

  • 10. 

    Choose the definition to the word you listen to.

    • A.

      Keep going

    • B.

      Leave

    • C.

      Allow

    • D.

      To finish

    Correct Answer
    A. Keep going
    Explanation
    The phrase "keep going" means to continue or persist in doing something without giving up or stopping. It implies that one should not quit or abandon a task or goal, but rather continue moving forward. The other options provided - leave, allow, and to finish - do not accurately capture the meaning of "keep going."

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