Training log 31.05
Session 29(31st May 8:30-10:00)
Useful language:
Describing trends using graphs (nouns/adjectives; verbs/adverbs; prepositions and figures)
Complete the following study set in the “Write” or “Schreiben” function in Quizlet. If nothing fits write “not possible”. Where two answers are needed, separate them with a comma (,)
https://quizlet.com/596768003/write
https://quizlet.com/_9vat4z?x=1qqt&i=pa5uu
A selection of appropriate language:
adverbs
- sharply
- quickly
- rapidly
- steeply
- considerably
- significantly
- substantially
- steadily
- gradually
- moderately
- slightly
- slowly
(verbs)downward
- decrease
- fall
- drop
- go down
- decline
- plunge (decrease dramatically)
- plummet (decrease dramatically)
(verbs)upward
- increase
- improve
- go up
- rise
- climb
- jump (increase quickly)
- rocket (increase very quickly)
same
- remain unchanged (neutral)
- remain constant (neutral)
- remain stable (positive)
- stagnate (negative)
(nouns)
upward
- an increase
- an improvement
- a rise
- a jump (a sudden large increase)
- a peak (the highest point)
downward
- a decrease
- a fall
- a drop
- a decline
- a plunge (a sudden, dramatic fall)
- a slump (a big fall, also over a longer period)
- a low (the bottom point)
same
- Stagnation (remaining constant at a disappointing level)
adjectives
- sharp
- rapid
- quick
- steep
- considerable
- significant
- substantial
- steady
- gradual
- moderate
- slight
- slow