Test consists of 10 practice questions about appearance, personality, and activities. Questions cover dialogue, information about people, and geographical data. Graphs show age-related activity patterns and family time usage
Knock-knock jokes originated in early 20th century America. They remain a staple of American humor despite being corny. Can be used for witful puns and adult humor. Familiar and comforting to share with others
Video demonstrates fast English conversation between friends about watermelon. Conversation is casual and fast-paced among native speakers. Participants discuss food descriptions and opinions
Jean de la Fontaine was a celebrated French poet and Academy member. He adapted classical fables into French verse, revitalizing the genre. His fables became more popular during his lifetime
Symposium is Plato's most perfect work, containing more than any commentator. Plato was not a mystic or Eastern influenced writer. Work combines Greek style with philosophical themes
Students analyze simple texts about appearances and personality. Text compares two sisters: Amy (10) and Emily (12). Students compare two Turkish swimmers by age, height, and weight