General English (Intermediate) – Education

ANSWERING QUESTIONS

I will ask you the following questions. Please answer.

ANSWERING QUESTIONS

1. What is your name?
2. How long have you been going to school?
3. Why did you choose that school?
4. What is your favorite subject?
5. What subject are you not good at?

ANSWER

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

ASKING QUESTIONS

Please ask me the following questions.

ASK

1. What is your name?
2. What did you study in college?
3. Why did you choose that major?
4. What is the most popular major in your country?
5. How many percent of students go to college in your country?

SUMMARIZING INFORMATION

Now, please summarize my responses to your questions.

SUMMARIZE

My tutor’s name is
DIALOGUE READING

Let’s read the dialogue below.
After reading it once, we’ll switch roles.

READ

Nicky: My friend from the Philippines is visiting me. Let me introduce her after class.
Kevin: That’s cool. How old is she?
Nicky: She is 17 years old. She is in 4th grade in junior high school.
Kevin: Hmmm? I’m confused. She should be in 2nd grade in high school, right?
Nicky: Their education system is different from that of Japan. They have 1 year in kindergarten, 6 years in elementary school, 4 years in junior high school, and 2 years in high school.
Kevin: I heard the news that the amendment of the education system in the Philippines took place in 2012.
Nicky: That’s right. Previously, they only had 10 years of compulsory education before entering a university. This 3-year difference will make a big change in the Philippine education.
Kevin: I agree. I think education is important in the development of a country.

COMPREHENSION CHECK

Please answer the following questions based on the dialogue.

ANSWER

1. What is Kevin confused about?
Answer:
2. How many years should a student in the Philippines study before entering a university?
Answer:
3. What is important in the development of a country?
Answer:

DIALOGUE PRACTICE

Let’s read the dialogue below.
Complete each conversation by choosing the correct answer.

READ AND ANSWER

1. Tutor: I came to school this morning for Ms. Tracy’s lecture but there was no one in the classroom.
Student: She ____________ us last week that her lecture is cancelled today.
a. asked
b. informed
c. prepared
d. applied
(Answer is in the last page.)
READ AND ANSWER

2. Tutor: Did you finish the report? I had a hard time finishing mine.
Student: Oh no! I ____________ to bring my report. I hope my professor will allow me to give it tomorrow.
a. forgotten
b. forgetting
c. leaving
d. forgot
(Answer is in the last page.)
READ AND ANSWER

3. Tutor: Let’s start our lecture. Is anyone absent today?
Student: Kacy is absent. She is ____________ in a tennis tournament.
a. competing
b. treating
c. indicating
d. go
(Answer is in the last page.)
READ AND ANSWER

4. Tutor: Hi, I didn’t see you in our morning class.
Student: I couldn’t attend the class ____________ train delay.
a. because
b. keen to
c. that’s why
d. due to
(Answer is in the last page.)
READ AND ANSWER

5. Tutor: Professor Tim, do we have a test tomorrow?
Student: Yes. We’ll have a short test ____________ there’s a heavy snow.
a. if
b. as if
c. unless
d. though
(Answer is in the last page.)
EXPRESSING OPINIONS

Please answer the following questions based on your opinion. Give at least one reason to support your answer.

ANSWER

1. Do you think education is expensive?
Answer:
2. Do you think it’s better to start studying at an earlier age?
Answer:
3. What are the advantages of studying with your classmates?
Answer:
4. What subject is the most helpful in your daily activities?
Answer:
5. Why do you study?
Answer:
6. Do you think studying abroad is better than studying in Japan?
Answer:
7. Do you think everyone should have equal rights to education?

ANSWERS FOR DIALOGUE PRACTICE

1. b
2. d
3. a
4. d
5. c