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English Escape Room

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Escape English

Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Phonetics

Literature

Morphology

Grammar

History

Methodolohy

Phonetics

Question 01/03

1. What is the correct description of a voiceless sound?

a) A sound produced without vibration of the vocal cords.

b) A sound produced with vibration of the vocal cords.

c) A sound produced by closing the nasal passage.

Question 02/03

01

2. Which of the following is a bilabial sound in English?

/s/

/r/

/p/

Question 03/03

3. What is the term for two vowel sounds combined into a single syllable?

Diphthong

Monophthong

01

Glottal Stop

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Phonetics

Literature

Morphology

Grammar

History

Methodolohy

Literature

Question 01/03

Which British author wrote Pride and Prejudice, a novel exploring themes of class, marriage, and morality?

Edgar Alan Poe

Jane Austen

IPeter Pan

Charlotte Bronte

02

Question 02/03

Which American author is known for writing The Great Gatsby, a novel that critiques the American Dream during the Jazz Age?

Vrginia Wulf

F. Scott Fitzgerald

William Faulkner

T.S. Elliot

Question 03/03

Which British literary period is characterized by works like Frankenstein and Wuthering Heights?

Romanticism

Realism

Enlightment

Modernism

02

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Phonetics

Literature

Morphology

Grammar

History

Methodolohy

Morphology

Question 01/03

The word "unhappiness" contains three morphemes.

True

False

Question 02/03

Compounding is a process of combining two or more free morphemes to form a new word.

True

False

03

Question 03/03

All morphemes can stand alone as words.

True

False

03

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Phonetics

Literature

Morphology

Grammar

History

Methodolohy

Grammar

Question 01/03

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

They are playing soccer in the park.

She go to school every day.

They doesn't like coffee.

I doesn't have any money.

04

Question 02/03

Which word is the correct past tense form?

Runed

Ren

Running

Ran

04

Question 03/03

4. Which word functions as a conjunction in the sentence? "She wanted to go to the party, but she felt too tired."

She

but

the

too

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Phonetics

Literature

Morphology

Grammar

History

Methodolohy

Lesson 05

Question 01/03

Where is England located?

here

here

here

Question 02/03

Who was the first monarch of the Tudor dynasty?

05

Elizabeth I

Henry VII

Elizabeth II

Question 03/03

What major event occurred in 1066, significantly changing English history?

The War of Roses

Magna Carta

The Norman Conquest

05

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Phonetics

Literature

Morphology

Grammar

History

Methodolohy

Methodology

Question 01/03

Which method supports translation of the text?

GTM

DM

Question 02/03

Which method supports imitation?

Audio-Lingual Method

Direct Method

06

Deductive application?

Question 03/03

Direct Method

Audio-Lingual Method

Grammar-Translation Method

06

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