Here are the answers to the questions provided, structured according to the grammatical tenses and topics requested. Section A: Learning and Lessons
- What kind of exercises do you usually do in class?
I usually do grammar drills, vocabulary practice, and reading comprehension exercises. We also focus on speaking activities to improve our fluency. - What did you prepare for your lesson last night?
Last night, I prepared a short presentation on modern technology and finished the written exercises from the textbook. - Which lesson are you doing now?
I am currently doing Lesson 5, which focuses on the use of perfect tenses in English. - How many lessons have you done?
I have done four lessons so far, and I have completed all the corresponding homework assignments. - When are you going to have a test?
I am going to have a test next Friday morning during our regular class time. - How long will it take you to prepare for the test if you have to revise ten lessons?
It will take me about five hours to prepare for the test because I need to review the vocabulary and grammar rules for each of the ten lessons.
Section B: TV and Leisure
- What kind of TV shows does your wife like to watch?
My wife likes to watch historical dramas and documentaries about nature and science. - Have you seen any interesting TV shows lately?
Yes, I have seen a very interesting series about space exploration recently; it was both educational and visually stunning. - Which show did you watch last?
The last show I watched was a crime thriller called "The Bridge." - Did you like the last show you saw? Why did (didn't) you?
Yes, I liked it because the plot was very unpredictable and the acting was exceptional. - When are you going to watch TV again?
I am going to watch TV again tomorrow evening after I finish all my work. - What do you think he (she) is doing now?
I think she is probably working in the garden or reading a book in the living room. - Can he (she) watch TV if he (she) has got a lot of homework to do?
No, she cannot watch TV if she has a lot of homework; she usually finishes her tasks first to avoid distractions.
Section C: Reading Habits
- What are you reading now?
I am currently reading a novel by George Orwell that explores social and political themes. - What kind of books do you like to read?
I like to read non-fiction books, especially those related to history, psychology, and biography. - Do you sometimes discuss the books you read (you've read) with your friends?
Yes, I often discuss the books I have read with my friends; we enjoy sharing our different perspectives on the stories. - How many English books have you read?
I have read three English books in their original version, including "The Great Gatsby" and some short stories.
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