Give (someone) a lift

Do you know the English expression “to give (someone) a lift“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Wanda: How are you getting to the station?

John: I’m going to walk.

Wanda: I can give you a lift if you want.

John: That would be great, thanks.

Does it mean:

a) take someone somewhere by car

b) take someone somewhere by elevator

c) carry someone somwhere

d) call a taxi for someone

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: a) take someone somewhere by car

[Short Story]Listen to your Heart

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Sandy is very worried. Sandy will graduate from high school. He can go to university. But Sandy has a problem. He wants to go to university, but he doesn’t know what he wants to study.

His high school has an advisor. He goes to talk to the advisor.

“I don’t know what to study at university,” he says.

The advisor asks, “What do you like? Do you like math, or science, or languages or reading books?”

Sandy says, “I like math, science, languages, and reading books. I like everything. I have good grades for everything.”

The advisor laughs. “You are lucky,” she says. “You can study anything.”

Sandy is angry. “But I have to choose one thing! I don’t know what to choose!”

The advisor says, “Listen to your heart. University costs a lot of money. University study is difficult. You must work very hard. You will only be happy at university if you study something you love. What does your heart tell you to do?”

Sandy stands up. “My heart is not talking to me!” he shouts.

He walks out of the advisor’s office. He walks down to a park near the high school.

He sits on the grass in the park. I must decide what to study at university. Do I want to be a scientist? Do I want to teach English? Do I want to work for a finance company? I don’t know.

 Sandy sits in the park for a long time. He is tired, and he is worried. He falls asleep.

When Sandy wakes up, he feels something strange. There is something small and warm next to him. He looks down. A very small dog is on the ground next to him. The dog is very young. The dog is licking his fingers.

“Where is your mother?” Sandy asks the dog. “Where is your owner?  You are too young and too small to be in the park alone.”

Sandy thinks the little dog needs food and water. He picks the little dog up. He walks back to his family home. He gives the dog food and water.

The little dog is very thirsty and very hungry. When the dog finishes eating and drinking, it falls asleep. Sandy finds a blanket. He puts the blanket in the kitchen. He takes the little dog to the kitchen and puts it on the blanket. Sandy goes to his room and plays computer games. When his mother comes home, she comes to Sandy’s room and says, “There is a very small dog in the kitchen. Did you bring this dog to our house?”

Sandy is sleepy but he says. “I found the dog in the park. I wanted to take care of it.”

His mother laughs. “Oh, Sandy,” she says. “You are an animal lover. That’s OK. Your heart tells you to be kind to animals. You are tired, so please sleep. I will look after the little dog.”

Sandy thinks, My mother knows my heart. I love animals. I must study to be an animal doctor. My heart knows more than my head.

Considerate

Do you know the adjective “considerate“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Valdis: How is your new teacher?

Maria: He’s very considerate. He always slows down when we don’t understand.

Does it mean:

a) selfish

b) brave

c) thinks of others’ feelings

d) thinks of time management

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: c) thinks of others’ feelings

Disruptive

Do you know the adjective “disruptive“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Iris: I hope Kayla doesn’t come to the meeting today. She is so disruptive.

Johann: I know. She interupts everyone and gets angry if people don’t listen to her.

Does it mean

a) causing trouble

b) bringing happiness

c) amusing

d) efficient

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: a) causing trouble

Eager

Do you know the adjective “eager“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Rachel: How are your new students?

Bob: They are great. They are enthusiastic and eager. They listen to everything I say.

Does it mean:

a) naughty

b) keen

c) interesting

d) calm

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) keen

Mediocre

Do you know the adjective”mediocre“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Jenny: I heard Tom will have an exhibition in the local gallery next week. Are you going?

Hilary: No. I’ve seen his paintings before. They are not great. He is a mediocre artist.

Does it mean:

a) wonderful

b) average

c) rich

d) talented

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) average

Cross

Do you know the adjective “cross“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Ed: What did your mum say when you got home late last night?

Rob: She was very cross. She said I can’t go out at night again.

Does it mean:

a) happy

b) amused

c) scared

d) annoyed

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: d) annoyed

Introvert

Do you know the noun “introvert“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Emily: Are you looking forward to the party after the conference?

Valerie: No, I’m not. I don’t like parties because I have to talk to many people. I’m an introvert.

Does it mean:

a) a shy person

b) an outgoing person

c) a confident person

d) a rude person

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: a) a shy person

Extrovert

Do you know the noun “extrovert“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Lisa: I heard your son is acting in the musical at school. Does he like it?

Dennis: He loves being on stage and singing in front of people. He’s an extrovert!

Does it mean:

a) a shy person

b) a confident, outgoing person

c) a clever person

d) a person who can sing well

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) a confident, outgoing person

Gullible

Do you know the adjective “gullible“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Angela: I heard that Barry lost all his money when he invested it with that bad financial company.

Tim: Yes, he did. He believed everything the salesman told him. He’s so gullible.

Does it mean:

a) believe people too easily

b) believe no one

c) optimistic

d) pessimistic

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: a) believe people too easily