Let's do it. It's time for a quiz. Okay, uh huh. Sky blues says for a quiz. Yes, I think you recognize my glasses. Okay.
Here we go. Question number one and put your answers in the comments. Here we go. Number one. In the conversation picture. The women are probably a outside in a beautiful forest.
Be inside a football stadium. See outside among a large crowd, or D inside a huge quiet church. All right. Let's hear some music. Okay, so in the conversation picture, the women are probably the answer is, there we go see outside among a large crowd. All right, so let's check to make sure that answer is correct.
Let's go back to the picture. All right, so I described the picture before, and I used, you know, a lot of quite a bit of detail. And we have two women, and they are outside. It's not really clear in the background, but we can see other people, right. We don't know if they're standing in line, or if they're waiting maybe for a concert or some announcement or a speech. Who knows, but yeah, probably outside in a large crowd.
So the answer is see outside among a large crowd. Let's take a look at the incorrect answers outside In a beautiful forest. No, not quite. That would be that one couple before when we were talking about. Oh, he's lovable. I think they might be in a beautiful forest, celebrating their love.
But for this question, no, it's wrong inside a football stadium. No, not so much inside a huge quiet church. Well, first we know that they're outside so it's immediately incorrect. So the best answer is see outside among a large crowd. Alright, here we go. Question number two.
Which of the following is not a way to say a weirdo? A a lunatic. Be a wacko see a nonconformist or D a prodigy. Hmm, let me know in the comments. Here is your music. All right, which of the following is not the way to say a weirdo?
The answer is D, a prodigy. Hmm. Right? And before we talk about what a prodigy is, all of the other three ABC are other ways to say a weirdo. Let's just check and make sure we started before. Oh, yeah, this guy, the weirdo.
I syrio we have nonconformist we have lunatic. And what was the other one a wacko Looney, it's all here. Right? a weirdo. But nowhere does it say a prodigy. Hmm, what does the word prodigy mean?
What do you think? If someone is a prodigy, it's a really good thing. It means like, they're super smart, right? Or super, they have a super ability to play like the violin, or they're like a kid and they're able to do math. Like a scientist already. A prodigy, it's like something incredible that someone can do.
And it's very common to say a child prodigy. Maybe they're like, they're six years old, and they've already went to Harvard. Or they're eight years old, and they're already a doctor or something like that. It's like, really out of the ordinary, but we wouldn't quite call them a weirdo. It's abnormal. It's out of the ordinary, but it's like, wow, and most of the parents are like, I want my kid to be prodigy.
Yes. Car says genius. That's right. Right. Genius super intelligent, super smart. super clever.
Super clever. A prodigy, right? Question number three. How can we describe the guy in the picture below? Here's the picture. How can we describe him?
A audacious, be ferocious, see hilarious. Or D victorious? What do you think? Here's your music Okay, so how can we describe the guy in the picture below? quite sure we saw this guy before. Okay, so the answer is a audacious, right?
And let's check out this answer first and then we'll talk about the wrong answers because there's some good vocabulary in the wrong answers too. Right? Okay, so I basis. Aha. There he is. Right?
He's bold. He's daring. He's fearless. He's courageous. He's dashing. He's a daredevil.
He's audacious. Ah, I see keeseville both the label says Cod. I don't know the meaning of other words. Great. Thank you for telling me. We're going to talk about them.
Okay. Let's see where we are. Here we are. Okay. So the answer is audacious, right? He's bold.
He's like Superman, right? Okay, so the wrong answers. ferocious. ferocious like think Go is an angry tiger, or an angry lion who's like rah rah and they want to eat you. You'd say they're ferocious, right? They're going to probably cause you harm.
They're going to hurt you. So they're ferocious, ferocious, kind of like angry and aggressive and willing to cause harm to other people. If we're talking about animals, right? You could say someone has like a ferocious appetite. Right? They want to eat so much.
Right? And maybe they push people out of the way to get to the food. Because they have a ferocious appetite. There you go. So ferocious is like a lot. like wow, but it's like almost too aggressive.
Right? Okay. Hilarious. Means Oh, let's see. I'll Carson Is it bad ambitious. Ambitious is much actually closer to audacious.
Ambitious is like a good thing because it's you have ambitious ambition. You want Want to do things you want to get things done? You have ideas and you're ready to put your plans in action. So ambitious is good. usually seen as a good thing, right? ferocious.
Maybe if you have a dog and you want the dog to protect you and protect your home. Hey, let's get a ferocious dog. Because burger burglars and robbers don't like ferocious dogs, right? Hilarious just means really funny, right? Something just makes you Ah ha ha ha ha it's so funny. It's so hilarious.
The movie or the joke? I just couldn't stop laughing. I laughed so hard that I started crying or something like that. So hilarious just means really funny. Really humorous. Uh huh.
Victorious. I am the winner. I played a we played basketball and we were victorious. Or here's another good one. Let's see where were we for Picture, aha, maybe this guy, the Greek warrior, or the Spartan warrior. There, they had a huge battle, and they won.
So they are victorious. So victorious just means to win, right? be the winners. And if you're victorious, you're probably pretty happy. And you might have been audacious and that helped you win. Right?
So for this question victorious is not the right answer. But it's good to know the other vocabulary. All right, so audacious means bold, daring. ferocious is like, like aggressive and maybe angry and aggressive and ready to attack. Hilarious just means really funny and victorious means I'm the winner. You won, right?
You're victorious. Okay. Question number four. What was Tanya's boyfriend wearing in the street last night. A T shirt be his underwear. See his socks?
D his sweatshirt? Hmm, I think it's time for music while you think about your answer. Here we go. Okay, so what was Tanya's boyfriend were in the street last night. Well, unfortunately, he was wearing his underwear. So if he's wearing his underwear, that probably means he wasn't wearing other clothes.
If someone says that they're wearing their underwear, that means they're not wearing a shirt and not wearing pants. And people are probably like, why is he wearing his pink underwear? On the street? Or he's Superman underwear? Because he's audacious, right? Maybe he has Superman underwear.
Mm hmm. And let's see before kids over to labor says now it's clear rate. I'm glad I'm really happy when my explanations make sense to the students. All right. Okay, so what was his boyfriend wearing in the street last night? his underwear.
His t shirt? No, his socks. Maybe, but we probably wouldn't be focused on his socks if he's wearing his underwear. His sweatshirt and didn't say anything about that, though. If we go back to the conversation. Uh huh.
Very says, huh. Last night I saw him running up and down the street in his underwear. Right. Okay, so that was the answer. Let's see. That was Question number four.
We still have one more question. How nice. All right, question number five. In the picture below, we can say there's a lot of a discretion be displeasure, see disorder or D disbelief. Create vocabulary words. Here we go.
Here's your music. Okay, all right. I like this question because even if the answer is wrong, we still have a lot of good vocabulary words. Okay, so in the picture below, here we are we got the guy on his motorcycle. Looks like there's some helicopters. there's smoke, there's a road, there's a half, there's probably a lot of noise and confusion.
All right, in the picture below, we can say that there's a lot of this order, right? We talked about a similar word before, right? Let's go back. And then don't worry. We'll talk about the wrong answers as well. We were talking about chaos, right?
But a very similar word is disorder. Hmm. So the opposite is order right when things are neat, organized, and people Making a problem. But disorder is the opposite. Right? chaos.
And if we look at the picture is it there it is. Look at the picture. Wow. I mean, yeah, chaos disorder. pandemonium, you have all these military helicopters and this guy maybe he's like running away? I don't know.
Maybe it's like a James Bond movie. Yeah, there's a lot of disorder and chaos in those in those movies. So the answer is see disorder. Let's talk about the incorrect answers. So discretion. If someone says you need to use discretion, that means you need to be careful what you say, right?
Let's say you're going to talk to a big crowd of people and you're trying to be president or something like that, I don't know. And there are certain people in the audience that easily get angry and easily offended if you talk about certain topics, right? So you're the person who helps you to write the speech. They might say, okay, be careful. Use discretion. Use your wisdom, whether or not it's good to talk about something, right?
You have to think first discretion. If someone says use discretion, they mean, you need to look at the situation and decide if what you're doing is a good thing or a bad thing. Is it appropriate or inappropriate, right, use your discretion or use discretion. All right. displeasure is pretty simple. It's just the opposite of pleasure.
So displeasure is something that's bad, right? Ah, it causes me displeasure. It makes me unhappy. I don't enjoy it. It's not good. Opposite.
You know, it gives me It gives me pleasure. When I eat ice cream. Oh, I get pleasure. Right. When I eat When I eat liver, displeasure, this pleasure, right? Okay, so disbelief is the opposite of belief, right?
So this belief would be the opposite of trust. So I trust you to help me out. But if I don't trust you, maybe Whatever you say, I'm full of disbelief. I just, I can't believe what you're saying. Right? Okay.
So discretion if you use discretion, you have to use your mind to decide if it's a good idea to say something or maybe just, you know, keep your mouth shut. This pleasure is something that's like unhappiness, right? It's not being happy. disorder chaos. This belief means that you do not this you do not believe something right. Look, they all start with this.
This. This is Right, these three are kind of interesting because the dis in front of them means the opposite of the end, right? So not no pleasure, no order. And note, no belief. That's what this here means, right? However, discretion crushin question, as far as I know, is not a word.
So it just goes all together. And it's not necessarily a prefix that changes the meaning of the last part. So this one's altogether discretion. Right. Okay. All right.
That was vocabulary. And that was the end of the quiz. Great. Wonderful. I love it. Okay, so let's take a look.
What did we accomplish today? accomplish means what did we do? What did we finish? What did we complete? How did we move forward? Right.
What did we learn? What did we do? All right, so let's ask the questions. Did we talk about an idiom Well, let's take a look. I'm pretty sure we did and the idiom was run out, right do not have any more of something. It's all used up.
We ran out of pizza. Tom freaked out. He thought the world would end. Alright, so yes. We talked about an idiom. Did we describe and summarize a picture?
I know we did. Ah, yes. picture here, the two young ladies talking on the phone. And we did the summary. Right. All right.
So we described and summarized a picture check. Give us a picture and an idiom to make a conversation. I know we did. And we're going to take a look. Here we go. So we have the picture.
And inside we have the idiom, and we made a conversation. So yes, we did that one as well. We get a checkmark. All right. Do we use pictures to explain vocabulary and phrases in the conversation? Oh, yeah.
Oh, you We did. So we had the conversation. And then inside we had some interesting vocabulary words, right? a weirdo. He's lovable, running up and down the street. Whenever there's chaos, and he's so audacious, right, so we did do we use pictures to explain vocabulary and phrases in the conversation?
Test you with the quiz? Hmm? Yes, we did. We did a lot. We did number one. Yes.
Oh, yeah. We did lots of good quiz stuff. Okay. And we talked about the incorrect answers as well to help boost your vocabulary. So we did everything today. Right.
Wonderful. Okay. All right. Here is our motto, improve your English and become more valuable, right? improve your English and have more skills, improve your English and be able to do more in the world, right? because English is so common everywhere on the internet, when you're doing Travel.
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