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How many meetings will the participant have for each course?
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An ice cream that is not fully frozen is called ....
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Look at the pictures. What is happening or what has happened? Write sentences using present continuous (is/are being) or present perfect (has/have been).

(the window/break) ____
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If you want to add extra ingredients, do it when ....
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Choose the correct answers.
Linda: Your pencil is blunt.
Ana: You're right. It must ____.
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Change the following sentences to passive forms.
The villagers are going to renovate the broken bridge.
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Based on the following text, decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
Dentists
Dentists are doctors who take care of dental problems. Before receiving the license to practise as a dentist, they need to complete a five-year medical course, majoring in dentistry. A popular specialisation of dentistry is orthodontics. Dentists have an important role in maintaining the teeth and mouth health of people. Besides performing general surgery, graduates in dentistry have many work opportunities, such as working in schools, large companies, and teaching at medical schools.
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Read information about parts of a factual report. Then label the parts of the following text.
Factual Reports
Factual reports provide factual information, but exclude opinions. They consist of three parts:
Hippopotamuses
Hippopotamuses are the third biggest mammals after, whales and elephants. They can live both in water and on land because of their ability to adjust their gravity when submerging or walking in the water. [classification]
Male hippopotamuses weight varies from 1,500 kg to 1,800 kg. On the other hand, the female weighs less, around 1,300 kg to 1,500 kg. Older male hippopotamuses can get even bigger, to around 3,200 kg and sometimes even 4,500 kg. Unlike the males, who keeps growing as they get older, the females stop growing approximately when they reach 25 years. On average, hippos are around 3.3 to 5.2 in length. This measurement has included its tail, which is about 56 centimetres long. [ ____ ]
Their eyes, ears, and nostrils are on their heads so they can submerge almost all their body parts in the water. This allows them to cool themselves and avoid sunburn because they are less hairy than other on-land mammals. Hippos also have small legs to help them reduce the water pressure since they mostly spend their time in the water. [ ____ ]
Based on their short and big appearance, it may seem like they are terrible runners. However, in reality, hippos are able to outrun a human on land. Hippos speeds range from 30 km/h to 50 km/h. Sadly, hippos cannot run this fast for a long time. They can only do it for a few hundred metres. [ ____ ]
Hippos are terrestrial-grass-eating mammals whose lifespan ranges from 40 years to 50 years. [ ____ ]
Though young hippos can swim by kicking the water with their hind legs, adult hippos cannot. They usually jump off from the bottom, and their speed is only around 8 km/h. Another difference between young hippos and adult hippos is the time they need to resurface. Adult hippos can stay in the water around 3 minutes to 5 minutes then resurface. On the other hand, young hippos need to resurface every 2 minutes or 3 minutes. The need to resurface to take a breath is automatic. Even when they are sleeping underwater, they will resurface without waking up. When hippos submerge, their nostrils will close instinctively. [ ____ ]
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Look at the pictures. What is happening or what has happened? Write sentences using present continuous (is/are being) or present perfect (has/have been).

(the house/paint) ____
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Read the text below and choose whether the statements listed are true (T) or false (F).
Chephalopacus Bancanus Saltatore is a scientific name for Horsfield's Tarsiers, which live in Belitung. The locals call these animals Pelile'an.
Tarsiers are small animals. It is said that the tarsiers are the tiniest primate in the world, due to their less than 150 grams weight. Tarsiers have a distinctive appearance with long tails which are longer than the entire body and big eyes that seem disproportionate to the little heads. Like every animal which has a tail, tarsiers' tails also function to maintain balance. Tarsiers' hair has a unique shade which is between greyish-brown to reddish-brown. They also have long hind legs that help them move from one tree to another. Their long legs are probably due to the elongation of bones in an area called tarsus, located around the foot. This is how they get their name.
Tarsiers are carnivores, and their favourite food is insects. Their big eyes help them scout for their prey, by rotating a complete 180 degrees.
Tarsiers are nocturnal animals, and like dogs, they mark their territory with their urine. Not only that, they are also just like bats.· They communicate using ultrasonic waves. Tarsiers do not move in a pack, because they are solitary animals, but interestingly, just like wolves, tarsiers mate for life.
Sadly, right now there are not many tarsiers left in Belitung. Their population is declining because they are losing their habitat. There are many reasons for the habitat loss, but the main reason is because of humans who cut down the forest for palm oil plantations. Besides that, humans also destroy tarsiers' homes for mining.
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