
TEI4 - Lesson 5 - That Doesn't Make Sense
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8th Grade
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Jihan Anggraini
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2 Slides • 21 Questions
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Multiple Choice
The judge checked all the evidence _______________ before making his decision.
thoroughly
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Multiple Choice
The lawyer is working hard to _____________ that his client is innocent.
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Multiple Choice
The police officer is _______________ the suspect closely to figure out if he is telling the truth.
seeing
forcing
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Multiple Choice
Elsa’s face __________ _____ as soon as the jury announced that she won the first prize in the math competition.
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Multiple Choice
Dean: “Have you seen my pen?”
Sam: “Need help to find it?” “
Dean: "__________ ___________. I’ll just borrow one from my friends.”
Never mind.
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Multiple Choice
“Bram always thinks that he’s better than anyone else,” says Irma. “He always ________ ________ ________.”
acts down to earth
puts on airs
lends his hand
feels down
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Multiple Choice
The audience enjoyed every second Melissa sang on stage. She really ________ ________ ________ ________.
does it enough.
does it like an amateur.
does it like a pro.
does it normally.
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Multiple Choice
Desy ________ Danu of cheating on the test, but she couldn’t prove it.
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Multiple Choice
How the thief could steal the car without activating the alarm was a real __________ _________.
brain teaser
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Multiple Choice
What Tom says about going to school together with the late Michael Jackson (not) _________ __________ __________. Tom never lived in the States.
isn't wrong
isn't proven
isn't false
isn't incorrect
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Multiple Choice
Romi doesn’t actually spend most of his life in Japan as he tells everyone. If he mostly (live) __________ in Japan, he (speak) __________ ___________ Japanese fluently.
lived, would speak
lives, would speak
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Multiple Choice
Nobody ever asks me to travel around the world. If somebody (invite) __________ me to do so, I (say) __________ ___________ “yes” without a moment’s hesitation.
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Multiple Choice
Look at all this mess! And nobody offers help to clean up. If someone (be) ________ willing to help, I (have to, not) ________ ________ ________ do it by myself.
were willing, wouldn't have to
were willing, would have to
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Multiple Choice
Of course I like your present! If I (like, not) __________ __________ it, you (be) __________ __________ very disappointed. Am I right?
didn't like, would be
liked, be
like, would be
likes, would not be
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Multiple Choice
He’s my only family, and he’s always there for me. If he (be) ________ ever in trouble, I (do) ________ ________ anything I could to help him.
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Multiple Choice
What's the first thing the readers read in our story?
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Multiple Choice
How many types of characters in our story later?
1
2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
What do we call the character that leads the story?
Protagonist
Antagonist
Supporting characters
Villain
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Multiple Choice
What do we call the character that opposes the purpose of the lead character?
Protagonist
Antagonist
Supporting characters
Villain
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Multiple Choice
What kind of clues should you include in the story?
Clues to find the evidence
Clues to finish the story
Clues that don't make sense
Clues to deal with the brain teaser
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Multiple Choice
What's the last part before the conclusion in the story?
How to find the clues
How the problem is solved
How to help the protagonist
How to deal with the conflict
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