English Vocabulary Quiz – #03
English Vocabulary Quiz – #03
Repetition is a key factor when learning English vocabulary. Hundreds of words are features on this channel. Test yourself and see if you remember how to use the following five words and phrases:
- amateur
- tabloid
- receipt
- have a problem
- status quo
You may wish to just take the vocabulary quiz right away and see how well you do, or, you might prefer to watch the original videos first and refresh your memory.
Whatever you decide, this English Vocabulary Test will help you become confident and natural when using the 5 words above.
Here are the links to the original videos:
Amateur
https://youtu.be/s0Zjd8poZno
Tabloid
https://youtu.be/A4yjaGrqIdM
Receipt
https://youtu.be/S5FagSoJRSg
Have a problem
https://youtu.be/Sg_IqdjV06Y
status quo
https://youtu.be/mfMxXkwPhXI
Here is a transcript of the video: English Vocabulary Test 03 (Advanced)
Slide 2:
In this quiz we will review the following 5 words and phrases which appear in other modules on this channel:
- amateur
- tabloid
- receipt
- have a problem
- status quo
See the Description below for links to the modules that featured these words. You may wish to view the videos again before taking this test.
Slide 3:
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Slide 4:
The picture shows a Japanese girl holding a violin.
Sentence: Although Kyoko is still an __ violinist, she aspires to be a professional in the near future.
Slide 5:
Answer: amateur
Slide 6:
In the picture we see a man sitting on a bench reading a newspaper.
Sentence: __ journalism features sensational stories, gossip, and celebrity news.
Slide 7:
Answer: tabloid
Slide 8:
The picture shows a woman in the Philippines holding a receipt after buying something.
Sentence: She carefully checked her __.
Slide 9:
Answer: receipt
Slide 10:
The picture shows a Jaguar car which has broken down.
Sentence: Whoever owns this car seems to __.
Slide 11:
Answer: have a problem
Slide 12:
The picture shows a collection of social platform icons.
Sentence: Social media has become a powerful weapon in the battle between those who want change and those who want to preserve the __.
Slide 13:
Answer: status quo
Slide 14:
Picture Only Review
If you really want to put these words and phrases into long-term memory, do this picture only review. Go as fast as you can! The goal is to have instant recognition. As soon as you see the picture, the word or phrase should immediately come to mind.
Slides 15-16:
receipt
Slides 17-18:
status quo
Slides 19-20:
have a problem
Slides 21-22:
tabloid
Slides 23-24:
amateur
Well Done!
That’s the end of Vocabulary Test 03.
Again, refresh your memory by viewing the videos where these words appeared. See the Description below.
Now, put these words to work this week in your English conversation or writing.
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As you are interested in this English vocabulary quiz, be sure to check this one also:
English Vocabulary Quiz – #02
Image Credits
Slides 4,5,23,24 – violinist
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Slides 6,7,21,22 – tabloid
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Slides 8,9,15,16 – mother checking receipt
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Slides 10,11,19,20 – car broken down
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Slides 12,13,17,18 – social media
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