Letter I – Episode 02 1 / 20 1. What does “Impersonal” mean? • Very personal • Without feelings • Full of emotions Explanation: Impersonal describes something without emotions or warmth. Example: My meeting with her was very impersonal. 2 / 20 2. What does “Implement” (noun) mean? • A habit • A law • A tool Explanation: As a noun, implement means a tool or equipment used for a purpose. Example: My grandfather keeps a lot of implements in the storehouse. 3 / 20 3. What does “Implement” (verb) mean? • Forget • Carry out • Stop Explanation: As a verb, implement means to put something into practice. Example: It was difficult for the ministry to implement the new rule. 4 / 20 4. What does “Imply” mean? • Suggest indirectly • Explain clearly • Deny strongly Explanation: Imply means to suggest or hint without saying directly. Example: He did not say I was lying, but he actually implied it. 5 / 20 5. What does “Import” mean? • Produce locally • Bring goods in • Export abroad Explanation: Import means to buy and bring goods from another country. Example: We import a lot of goods from China. 6 / 20 6. What are “Imports”? • Foreign goods • Local products • Home services Explanation: Imports are goods bought from another country. Example: The country has an excess of imports. 7 / 20 7. What does “Impractical” mean? • Easy to apply • Not usable • Very useful Explanation: Impractical means something that cannot be done effectively. Example: The commander thought the proposed plan was impractical. 8 / 20 8. What does “Impression” mean? • A promise • A mistake • Effect or idea Explanation: Impression means the feeling or opinion formed about something. Example: I think I made a good impression on your parents. 9 / 20 9. What does “First impression” mean? • First thoughts • Final judgment • Deep knowledge Explanation: First impression is the initial opinion you get about someone or something. Example: Ronald’s first impression of the city was good. 10 / 20 10. What does “Improvise” mean? • Plan for weeks • Repeat exactly • Perform without preparation Explanation: Improvise means to act without planning or to create from what is available. Example: I suddenly had to improvise a speech. 11 / 20 11. What does “Impulse” mean? • Sudden desire • Careful plan • Boring habit Explanation: Impulse is a sudden strong wish to do something. Example: I resisted the impulse to laugh. 12 / 20 12. What does “Impulsive” mean? • Acting quickly • Very calm • Always cautious Explanation: Impulsive means acting without thinking too much. Example: Rosa was impulsive and sometimes regretted it. 13 / 20 13. What does “In accordance with” mean? • Without respect • In agreement with • Against rules Explanation: It means following or agreeing with rules or statements. Example: In accordance with the new regulations, students must be in class before 7 a.m. 14 / 20 14. What does “In advance” mean? • Ahead of time • Very late • Right on time Explanation: In advance means before the actual time. Example: We had to pay the rent in advance. 15 / 20 15. What does “In a good shape” mean? • Old • Healthy • Weak Explanation: In a good shape means being healthy and physically fit. Example: Mary is still in a good shape. 16 / 20 16. What does “In ages” mean? • A very long time • Tomorrow • Just now Explanation: In ages means for a very long time. Example: I haven’t seen Jay in ages. 17 / 20 17. What does “In a hurry” mean? • Stopping often • Very relaxed • In a rush Explanation: In a hurry means doing things quickly because of little time. Example: I was in a hurry this morning. 18 / 20 18. What does “In a nutshell” mean? • In a few words • In confusion • With many details Explanation: In a nutshell means to explain something briefly. Example: He tried to explain the new law in a nutshell. 19 / 20 19. What does “In a way” mean? • Very exact • To some extent • Totally false Explanation: In a way means partly or to some degree. Example: I agree with him in a way, but not completely. 20 / 20 20. What does “In all” mean? • Just one • Separately • Altogether Explanation: In all means the total or the complete number. Example: The building was destroyed in all. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte