What can make time management difficult?
Anonymous Quiz
33%
A) Writing lists
0%
B) Clear goals
67%
C) Distractions like social media
0%
D) Good planning
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What is the result of poor time management?
Anonymous Quiz
29%
A) Better organization
29%
B) Reduced stress
14%
C) Completing tasks early
29%
D) Missed deadlines and pressure
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What is the main idea of the passage?
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Health & Body Idioms
1- Under the weather – feeling ill
Example: I’m feeling under the weather today.
2- Fit as a fiddle – very healthy
Example: My grandfather is still fit as a fiddle.
3- In good shape – physically healthy
Example: She exercises every day to stay in good shape.
4- Out of shape – not physically fit
Example: After the holidays, I feel out of shape.
5- On the mend – recovering from illness
Example: He is on the mend after the surgery.
6- Break out in a cold sweat – suddenly feel anxious or afraid
Example: I broke out in a cold sweat before the interview.
7- A bitter pill to swallow – something unpleasant to accept
Example: Failing the test was a bitter pill to swallow.
8- Cost an arm and a leg – very expensive
Example: That treatment cost an arm and a leg.
9- Alive and kicking – still active and healthy
Example: My grandfather is 90 but still alive and kicking.
10- Black out – lose consciousness
Example: He blacked out from the heat.
1- Under the weather – feeling ill
Example: I’m feeling under the weather today.
2- Fit as a fiddle – very healthy
Example: My grandfather is still fit as a fiddle.
3- In good shape – physically healthy
Example: She exercises every day to stay in good shape.
4- Out of shape – not physically fit
Example: After the holidays, I feel out of shape.
5- On the mend – recovering from illness
Example: He is on the mend after the surgery.
6- Break out in a cold sweat – suddenly feel anxious or afraid
Example: I broke out in a cold sweat before the interview.
7- A bitter pill to swallow – something unpleasant to accept
Example: Failing the test was a bitter pill to swallow.
8- Cost an arm and a leg – very expensive
Example: That treatment cost an arm and a leg.
9- Alive and kicking – still active and healthy
Example: My grandfather is 90 but still alive and kicking.
10- Black out – lose consciousness
Example: He blacked out from the heat.
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What does “under the weather” mean?
Anonymous Quiz
0%
A) Feeling energetic
20%
B) Feeling strong
80%
C) Feeling ill
0%
D) Feeling excited
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What does “fit as a fiddle” mean?
Anonymous Quiz
50%
A) Very healthy
0%
B) Very tired
50%
C) Very busy
0%
D) Very old
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What does “cost an arm and a leg” mean?
Anonymous Quiz
0%
A) Very cheap
20%
B) Easy to get
0%
C) Very small
80%
D) Very expensive
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What does “on the mend” mean?
Anonymous Quiz
20%
A) Getting worse
20%
B) Recovering from illness
20%
C) Feeling stressed
40%
D) Becoming tired
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What does “under the weather” mean?
Carefully choose the correct idiom for each question.
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What problem did the students face when programming the robot to cut cake?
Anonymous Quiz
0%
A) The robot worked perfectly on the cake
0%
B) The cake was too soft for the robot
25%
C) They forgot to program the robot
75%
D) They received a hard ice cream cake instead of a soft sponge
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What is “physical intelligence” according to the speaker?
Anonymous Quiz
0%
A) AI that remains inside computers
50%
B) AI combined with robots to interact in the real world
25%
C) AI that only works with images and text
25%
D) AI that requires server farms
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What is one benefit of text-to-robot or image-to-robot systems described in the talk?
Anonymous Quiz
25%
A) They make robots that cannot move
75%
B) They reduce time and resources needed to prototype and test machines
0%
C) They only work with traditional AI
0%
D) They replace humans entirely
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What is the ultimate promise of physical intelligence, according to the speaker?
Anonymous Quiz
0%
A) AI that makes mistakes on purpose
0%
B) AI that stays on a computer screen
100%
C) Machines that extend human capabilities, amplify strengths, and refine precision
0%
D) Robots that cannot learn from humans
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Pesent Perfect Tense
1- What is Present Perfect?
The present perfect tense is used to talk about:
actions that happened in the past but are connected to the present
2- Structure / Form
Affirmative (Positive):
Subject + have / has + past participle (PP)
Examples:
I have finished my homework.
She has visited Paris.
They have seen this movie.
Negative:
Subject + have / has not + PP
Examples:
I have not (haven’t) finished my homework.
He has not (hasn’t) called me.
Interrogative (Questions):
Have / Has + subject + PP?
Examples:
Have you finished your work?
Has she arrived?
3- Uses
a) Experience (life experience)
without saying when
Examples:
I have been to Turkey.
She has tried sushi
b) Result (important now)
focus on result
Examples:
I have lost my keys. (I don’t have them now)
She has broken her phone.
c) Unfinished time (still continuing)
Examples:
I have studied today.
She has called me twice this morning.
d) Actions that started in the past and continue now
often with for / since
Examples:
I have lived here for 5 years.
She has worked here since 2020.
4- Time Expressions
already
just
yet
ever
never
for
since
today / this week / this month
Examples:
I have already finished.
Have you finished yet?
I have never seen this before.
5- Present Perfect vs Past Simple
Present Perfect → time NOT finished / not specific
Past Simple → finished time
Examples:
I have seen that movie.
I saw that movie yesterday.
6- Important Notes
Use PP (past participle) → done, gone, eaten, seen
Do NOT use with specific past time: ❌ yesterday, last year
❌ I have seen him yesterday
✅ I saw him yesterday
7- Common Mistakes
❌ I have been knowing her
✅ I have known her
❌ She has went
✅ She has gone
1- What is Present Perfect?
The present perfect tense is used to talk about:
actions that happened in the past but are connected to the present
2- Structure / Form
Affirmative (Positive):
Subject + have / has + past participle (PP)
Examples:
I have finished my homework.
She has visited Paris.
They have seen this movie.
Negative:
Subject + have / has not + PP
Examples:
I have not (haven’t) finished my homework.
He has not (hasn’t) called me.
Interrogative (Questions):
Have / Has + subject + PP?
Examples:
Have you finished your work?
Has she arrived?
3- Uses
a) Experience (life experience)
without saying when
Examples:
I have been to Turkey.
She has tried sushi
b) Result (important now)
focus on result
Examples:
I have lost my keys. (I don’t have them now)
She has broken her phone.
c) Unfinished time (still continuing)
Examples:
I have studied today.
She has called me twice this morning.
d) Actions that started in the past and continue now
often with for / since
Examples:
I have lived here for 5 years.
She has worked here since 2020.
4- Time Expressions
already
just
yet
ever
never
for
since
today / this week / this month
Examples:
I have already finished.
Have you finished yet?
I have never seen this before.
5- Present Perfect vs Past Simple
Present Perfect → time NOT finished / not specific
Past Simple → finished time
Examples:
I have seen that movie.
I saw that movie yesterday.
6- Important Notes
Use PP (past participle) → done, gone, eaten, seen
Do NOT use with specific past time: ❌ yesterday, last year
❌ I have seen him yesterday
✅ I saw him yesterday
7- Common Mistakes
❌ I have been knowing her
✅ I have known her
❌ She has went
✅ She has gone
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What is the Present Perfect tense used for?
Anonymous Quiz
0%
A) Talking about habits
0%
B) Describing future plans
100%
C) Actions in the past connected to the present
0%
D) Talking about daily routines
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What is the correct structure of Present Perfect?
Anonymous Quiz
83%
A) Subject + have/has + past participle
0%
B) Subject + verb + -ing
17%
C) Subject + will + verb
0%
D) Subject + did + verb
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