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Quiz 1: Vocabulary Focus
ability • reggae • plays
popular • couple
  1. She the guitar in a rock band.
  2. He has the amazing to pretend like he is listening to me.
  3. I had to wait a of hours for my appointment.
  4. Bob Marley was a famous musician.
  5. That is a very bar on Fridays.
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70 Abilities

Jamon talks about things he can and can not do well.

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abilities

Let's talk about different abilities.

Your 'abilities' are what you are able to do or your skills. Notice the following:

  1. He has many special abilities for his age.
  2. She got the job because of her language abilities.

reggae

I like reggae music.

'Reggae' music is Jamaican music that is usually somewhat slow-paced, combines old-time rhythm and blues and ska, and usually has strong lyrics, a heavy bass line and lots of drum beats. Notice the following:

  1. He is part of a popular reggae band.
  2. Reggae music makes me think of nice weather.

play instrument

What musical instrument do you play?

If you 'play an instrument' you know how to make the instrument make music that sounds good. You know how to play different notes and songs.  Notice the following:

  1. My sister can play six different instruments.
  2. He has played the piano for about 5 years.

popular

This instrument is popular in Switzerland.

Something that is 'popular' is used or liked by a lot of people.  Popular things are usually common.  Notice the following:

  1. She is a very popular actress this year.
  2. That store is getting really popular.

couple of years

I've been playing this instrument for a couple of years.

A 'couple' is used as a general number when we don't know the exact number.  It usually means two or three.  Notice the following:

  1. We will only be gone for a couple of days.
  2. I think there are a couple of apples left in the refrigerator.