This document provides a summary of a student's homework results for their Cyber Homework unit. It includes the assignment deadline, the student's overall score of 93/94 points, and detailed results for each exercise within the assignment, including the student's points scored, timestamp and feedback details. The exercises included dialogues, grammar reviews, listening, vocabulary, and focusing on using the word "look".
This document provides a summary of a student's homework results for their Cyber Homework unit. It includes the assignment deadline, the student's overall score of 93/94 points, and detailed results for each exercise within the assignment, including the student's points scored, timestamp and feedback details. The exercises included dialogues, grammar reviews, listening, vocabulary, and focusing on using the word "look".
This document provides a summary of a student's homework results for their Cyber Homework unit. It includes the assignment deadline, the student's overall score of 93/94 points, and detailed results for each exercise within the assignment, including the student's points scored, timestamp and feedback details. The exercises included dialogues, grammar reviews, listening, vocabulary, and focusing on using the word "look".
basic 6 / English Homework results CLOSE Detailed results See exactly what you have done right and wrong in the exercises of the selected assignment.
Deadline: 2018-10-27, 10:00 pm
93 / 94 points (98%) Exercise: Dialogue � Checking in Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 10:50 am 11 / 11 points (100%) Details: A Can I help you? B Yes, my name's Chris Collins. I have a reservation. A Just checking � Yes, Mr Collins. A single room for three nights? B That's right. A Could I have your passport, please? B Here you are. I have one question: is there WiFi in the room? A Yes, but I'm afraid there's an extra charge for it. B How much is that? A It's �6 a day. But you can go to the Business Centre for free internet. Is there anything else I can help you with? B No, thanks. It's fine. A You're in room 412. Have a nice stay, Mr Collins. Exercise: Dialogue � Checking in Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 10:51 am 5 / 5 points (100%) Details: How did you make the reservation? I booked online about a month ago. A double room for the weekend, please. Sorry, madam, I'm afraid we're fully booked. I'm sorry, but my TV doesn't work. I'll send someone up to fix it. Where's the gym, please? It's on the ground floor. Excuse me, I asked for a double room. I'm sorry sir. I can put you in room 602. Would you like to move now? Exercise: Grammar � Review Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 10:59 am 8 / 8 points (100%) Details: Have you ever been to an English-speaking country? They never get up early at the weekend. She is often angry but not today. They went skiing in the Alps two years ago. How often do you see your parents? Alaina and Keisha are very good at playing basketball. You don't have to pay for the concert. It's free. Should I bring a bottle of wine for the picnic? Exercise: Grammar � Review Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 11:03 am 10 / 10 points (100%) Details: They're interested in learning Spanish at the new language school. Nice to meet you. The entrance is on the ground floor. Have a nice weekend! See you on Monday! Go to bed! It's very late! I get up at about seven every morning. They're very good at languages. They speak English, Spanish, German and a little Italian. He lives in a village in Slovakia. He's married to a famous actress. The easiest way to get here is by bus. Exercise: Grammar � Review Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 11:12 am 13 / 13 points (100%) Details: Barbara Tinker has just finished her studies at Howard University in Washington, DC. She talks to us about her experience at university and her plans for the future. 'About six years ago, I went (go) on a school trip to Oaxaca in Mexico. We had (have) a great time and I fell (fall) in love with the Spanish language. When we came (come) back from the trip, I started listening to a lot of songs in Spanish. I didn't understand (not understand) much then, but I understand (understand) much more now! Then I finished (finish) high school and I decided to study Spanish at Howard. I loved it. The best part was an online language exchange programme. We chatted (chat) in English and Spanish with students at the Universidad Aut�noma de M�xico and it was a great way to practise the language and also to make friends. Last June, we had (have) the graduation ceremony and I got (get) my degree in Spanish. What are (be) my plans for the future? First, I am going to have (have) a gap year. I want to travel around and visit a few countries in Central America. I'd like to do some volunteering work. After that, I am going to look (look) for a job in Washington, DC, as a Spanish teacher.' Exercise: Grammar � Review Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 11:15 am 10 / 10 points (100%) Details: I couldn't speak English when I was ten, but I speak it well now. Many people hate wearing a tie for work. She doesn't spend much money on clothes. Barack Obama was born in Hawaii. John Lennon wrote Imagine. 'Did you go to the cinema at the weekend?' 'Yes, I did.' There aren't any onions. We need to buy some. 'What are you doing now?' 'Just watching TV. And you?' She 's going to start university next year. I have never been to Machu Picchu, but I would love to. Exercise: Listening � Personal possessions (1) Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 11:16 am 4 / 4 points (100%) Details: Speaker 1: a car Speaker 2: a mobile phone Speaker 3: a ring Speaker 4: a guitar Exercise: Listening � Personal possessions (2) Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 11:16 am 4 / 4 points (100%) Details: You can do many things with it. Speaker 2 It was a present from a family member. Speaker 3, Speaker 4 Another family member uses it too. Speaker 1 Exercise: Vocabulary � Hotel facilities Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 11:17 am 8 / 8 points (100%) Details: hotel sea room reception single twin twin view password bill bill call twin service service view Exercise: Vocabulary � Hotel facilities Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 11:18 am 6 / 6 points (100%) Details: A Excuse me, could I have the WiFi password, please? B Yes, it's XTR7836P. A Could I have a wake-up call in the morning, please? B Certainly, madam. What time should we call you? A At half past six, please. A Do I get a sea view from the window? B I'm afraid not, sir. There's an extra charge for those rooms. A Good afternoon. I have a reservation. My name's Andrew Hills. B One minute, sir. That's right � Mr Hills. Can I see your passport, please? A I'd like to book a room for tonight, please. B A single room or a double room? A A single, please. A Room service, can I help you? B Yes, please. Could I have a green salad, a grilled chicken sandwich and a small bottle of red wine? I'm in room 507. Exercise: Vocabulary � Focus on look Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 11:23 am 10 / 10 points (100%) Details: He�s looking for a job as an English teacher in China. Our next door neighbour looks after our cat when we go on holiday. Can I borrow your dictionary? I need to look up a word. Look at this photograph! The colours are amazing! Look out! There�s a car coming! Can you help me look for my glasses? I can�t find them anywhere. Sam and I are going to eat out tonight. Seth is going to look after the baby. I have looked for cheap hotels in the area, but they�re all booked. We need to find a new babysitter to look after the baby. Smile and look at the camera! Say cheese! Exercise: Vocabulary � Focus on look Timestamp: 2018-10-24, 11:23 am 4 / 5 points (80%) Details: 'Can I help you?' 'Yes, please. I'm looking for a pair of jeans, size 30.' See you soon! Look up (after) yourself! Stop looking at your book and pay attention to what I'm saying, please! Look out and don't fall on the ice! It's easier and faster to use your mobile phone to look up words in a dictionary.
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