A2 verb #392 most common 11 min read

participate

To participate means you do something with other people.

You are part of a game, a class, or a meeting.

You don't just watch; you are active.

For example, if there is a game, you play it with your friends.

You are participating!

When you participate in something, it means you join in with others.

You are not just watching, you are doing it too.

For example, you can participate in a game by playing it.

Or you can participate in a discussion by sharing your ideas.

It means you are part of the action, not just looking on.

To participate means to be actively involved in an activity or event. It's more than just observing; it's about joining in and contributing. For example, if there's a game, you would play it rather than just watch. It can also mean to take part in a discussion by sharing your ideas. So, when you participate, you are an active member of what is happening.

To participate means to be actively involved in an activity or event. It implies more than just observing; it suggests contributing, engaging, or playing a role alongside others.

For instance, if you participate in a discussion, you contribute your thoughts and ideas. When you participate in a game, you are playing it, not just watching.

The word emphasizes collective engagement and shared involvement in a common endeavor. It's about being a part of the action, rather than an outsider.

At the C2 CEFR level, understanding 'participate' moves beyond simply 'taking part.' It implies a sophisticated grasp of nuanced involvement, often encompassing leadership, active contribution, and a deep understanding of the activity's objectives and dynamics. It suggests a proactive and integral role, influencing outcomes rather than mere presence. This level of participation reflects a high degree of autonomy and the ability to shape the direction or nature of the engagement.

§ Understanding 'Participate'

The word 'participate' is a verb. This means it describes an action. When you participate, you are actively involved in something. Think of it as being a player in a game, not just a spectator.

Definition
To take part in an activity or event along with other people. It means being involved in something rather than just watching from the outside.

§ Basic Sentence Structures with 'Participate'

When using 'participate', you often follow it with a preposition, especially 'in'.

  • Subject + participate + in + noun/noun phrase
  • Subject + participate + in + gerund (verb ending in -ing)

She likes to participate in class discussions.

Many students participate in sports.

You can also use 'participate' without 'in' if the context clearly implies what someone is participating in, but this is less common at the A2 level and can sometimes sound incomplete.

Please participate actively.

In this example, 'actively' tells us how to participate, but it doesn't specify what activity. The activity would be understood from the conversation before this sentence.

§ Using 'Participate' with Different Tenses

Like most verbs, 'participate' can be used in different tenses to show when the action happened.

  • Present Simple: For habits or general truths.

I always participate in the school play.

  • Present Continuous: For actions happening now.

They are participating in a meeting right now.

  • Past Simple: For actions that finished in the past.

He participated in the charity run last year.

  • Future Simple: For actions that will happen in the future.

Will you participate in the competition tomorrow?

§ Common Phrases and Synonyms

While 'participate' is a great word, here are some related phrases and simpler synonyms you might hear or use.

  • Take part in: This phrase means exactly the same as 'participate in'.

I will take part in the school concert.

  • Get involved in: This also has a similar meaning, often implying a deeper level of engagement.

She likes to get involved in community projects.

For A2 learners, mastering 'participate in' is key. As you progress, you can explore more nuanced ways to express involvement.

§ Understanding 'Participate'

The word 'participate' is a verb that you'll hear and use quite often in various aspects of life. At its core, it means to take an active role, to be involved, or to share in an activity or event. It emphasizes engagement rather than passive observation. When you participate, you are part of the action, contributing to what is happening. This involvement can be in many different ways, from speaking up in a meeting to playing in a sports game. Understanding 'participate' is key to describing active involvement in groups and activities.

Definition
To take part in an activity or event along with other people. It means being involved in something rather than just watching from the outside.

§ 'Participate' in the Workplace

In a professional setting, 'participate' is a very important word. Employers often look for employees who are willing to actively participate in team discussions, projects, and company events. This shows initiative and a commitment to the team's goals. For example, in a meeting, you might be asked to participate by sharing your ideas or offering solutions to a problem. It's about more than just being present; it's about contributing to the conversation and the work being done.

We encourage all team members to participate in the weekly brainstorming sessions.

Employees who actively participate in training programs tend to advance their careers more quickly.

§ 'Participate' in Academic Settings

At school or university, the concept of 'participating' is equally significant. Students are often expected to participate in class discussions, group projects, and extracurricular activities. This helps them to learn more effectively, develop critical thinking skills, and build relationships with their peers and teachers. For instance, a teacher might say, "Please participate in the debate by sharing your arguments." It's about contributing to the learning environment.

Students are encouraged to participate in the school's science fair this year.

Did you participate in the online lecture today?

§ 'Participate' in News and Current Events

When you read or watch the news, you'll often hear 'participate' in the context of political processes, social movements, or community events. For instance, citizens are encouraged to participate in elections by voting. People might participate in a protest to voice their opinions on an issue. In sports news, you'll hear about athletes who participate in competitions. It signifies active involvement in societal or public affairs.

Many volunteers participate in local clean-up drives.

The public is invited to participate in the town hall meeting next week.

§ Synonyms and Related Concepts

To further understand 'participate', it's helpful to look at its synonyms and related concepts. Words like 'join', 'take part', 'engage', 'be involved', and 'contribute' all carry similar meanings. While they can sometimes be used interchangeably, each might have slightly different nuances depending on the context. For example, 'join' often implies becoming a member of a group, while 'contribute' emphasizes giving something to an activity. However, all these words revolve around the idea of not being a passive observer.

  • Join: To become a member or associate of an organization, group, or activity.
  • Take part: To be involved in an activity or event.
  • Engage: To occupy or involve someone's interest or attention.
  • Be involved: To be included or connected with an activity or event.
  • Contribute: To give something, especially money or time, to achieve or provide something.

By understanding these related terms, you can better grasp the full scope of 'participate' and use it more effectively in your communication. It's a fundamental word for describing active involvement and collaboration in all areas of life.

§ Introduction

The verb "participate" means to take part in an activity or event along with other people. It implies active involvement, not just observing. While seemingly straightforward, learners often make subtle errors in its usage. This section will highlight common mistakes and provide clear guidance to help you use "participate" correctly and naturally.

§ Mistake 1: Incorrect Preposition Usage

One of the most frequent errors is using the wrong preposition after "participate." The correct preposition is almost always "in." People sometimes incorrectly use "at," "on," or even omit the preposition entirely.

Correct: She will participate in the conference.

Incorrect: He will participate at the meeting.

§ Mistake 2: Redundancy with "Take Part"

Since "participate" already means "to take part," combining it with phrases like "take part" creates redundancy. This is a common error among learners trying to reinforce the meaning.

Correct: Everyone is encouraged to participate.

Incorrect: Everyone is encouraged to participate and take part.

Redundant Phrase
Avoid using "participate and take part" as it repeats the same idea.

§ Mistake 3: Overuse or Formal Tone

While "participate" is a perfectly valid word, it can sometimes sound a bit formal for casual conversation. Learners occasionally overuse it in situations where a simpler verb would be more appropriate.

More natural: Do you want to join us for dinner?

Less natural: Do you want to participate in dinner with us?

§ Mistake 4: Confusing with "Attend"

While both "participate" and "attend" involve being present at an event, they have different connotations. "Attend" simply means to be present, whereas "participate" implies active involvement and contribution.

Attend
To be present at an event or meeting.
Participate
To take an active part in an event or activity.

The audience attended the play.

Only a few students participated in the debate.

§ Mistake 5: Using "Participate" without an Activity

"Participate" requires an activity or event to be involved in. Sometimes learners use it in a standalone manner, which can be unclear or grammatically incorrect.

Correct: We encourage everyone to participate in the discussion.

Incorrect: We encourage everyone to participate.

While the incorrect example might be understood in context, it's grammatically more complete and clearer to state *what* they are participating in.

§ Summary of Key Points

  • Always use "participate in" with the correct preposition.
  • Avoid redundancy by not combining "participate" with "take part."
  • Choose "participate" for active involvement, and "attend" for simple presence.
  • Consider less formal alternatives in casual speech.
  • Ensure you specify the activity or event when using "participate."

By being mindful of these common pitfalls, you can use "participate" with greater accuracy and confidence in your English communication.

§ Overview

The word "participate" is a versatile verb used to describe involvement in an activity. While it often implies active engagement, its level of formality and the specific context can sometimes make other words more suitable. Understanding the nuances between "participate" and its synonyms will help you choose the most precise word for your communication.

§ Similar Words and Their Usage

§ Take part

DEFINITION
This is a very common and often interchangeable phrase with "participate." It is generally less formal than "participate."

Everyone should take part in the discussion.

§ Join

DEFINITION
To become a member of or to become involved in an activity or group. "Join" often emphasizes the act of becoming a part of something.

Would you like to join our club?

§ Engage in

DEFINITION
To be involved in an activity. This phrase often suggests a more active and focused involvement, implying that you are giving your attention and effort to the activity.

He loves to engage in philosophical debates.

§ Attend

DEFINITION
To go to an event, meeting, or institution. "Attend" simply means to be present at an event, without necessarily implying active involvement.

Many people attend the annual festival.

§ Get involved (in)

DEFINITION
To take part in something or to become interested in something. This phrase implies a conscious effort to become a part of an activity or cause.

She encouraged everyone to get involved in community service.

§ Contribute

DEFINITION
To give something, especially money or goods, to help a person or organization, or to provide something for a common purpose. While "participate" focuses on being present and involved, "contribute" highlights the act of giving or adding value.

Everyone was asked to contribute ideas for the project.

§ Participate vs. Alternatives: When to Use Which

The choice between "participate" and its alternatives depends largely on the context and the specific nuance you wish to convey:

  • Formality: "Participate" is generally more formal than "take part."
  • Level of Engagement: If you want to emphasize active, focused involvement, "engage in" or "get involved" might be stronger. If simply being present is enough, "attend" is suitable.
  • Entry vs. Ongoing Involvement: "Join" is best for the act of becoming a member or starting an activity, while "participate" describes the activity once you are already part of it.
  • Giving/Adding Value: "Contribute" is used when the focus is on giving something (ideas, money, effort) to the activity.

By considering these distinctions, you can select the most appropriate word to accurately express the nature of involvement in your communication.

Examples by Level

1

She likes to participate in school plays.

She enjoys being part of the school plays.

Verb 'participate' followed by 'in'.

2

Do you want to participate in the game?

Do you want to play in the game?

Question using 'do' + 'participate'.

3

Many students participate in sports.

Many students play sports.

Plural subject 'students' with 'participate'.

4

He will participate in the meeting tomorrow.

He will be at the meeting tomorrow.

Future tense with 'will participate'.

5

I want to participate in the discussion.

I want to join the discussion.

'want to' followed by 'participate'.

6

They didn't participate in the project.

They were not part of the project.

Negative sentence using 'didn't participate'.

7

Can we all participate in cleaning the park?

Can we all help clean the park?

Question using 'can' + 'participate'.

8

She was happy to participate in the festival.

She was glad to be part of the festival.

'was happy to' followed by 'participate'.

Common Collocations

actively participate aktivně se účastnit
fully participate plně se účastnit
directly participate přímo se účastnit
eager to participate dychtivý se účastnit
willing to participate ochotný se účastnit
encourage to participate povzbuzovat k účasti
hesitate to participate váhat s účastí
right to participate právo se účastnit
chance to participate šance se účastnit
opportunity to participate příležitost se účastnit

Common Phrases

participate in an activity

účastnit se aktivity

participate in a discussion

účastnit se diskuze

participate in a meeting

účastnit se schůzky

participate in a program

účastnit se programu

participate in a project

účastnit se projektu

participate in a competition

účastnit se soutěže

participate in a survey

účastnit se průzkumu

participate in a workshop

účastnit se workshopu

participate in decision-making

účastnit se rozhodování

participate in the event

účastnit se události

Idioms & Expressions

"To take part in"

To be involved in an activity or event.

All students are encouraged to take part in the school play.

neutral

"To be involved in"

To be included or connected with an activity or situation.

She was deeply involved in the community project.

neutral

"To get in on the act"

To join in an activity that others are already doing, often to get some benefit.

When he saw how much fun everyone was having, he decided to get in on the act.

informal

"To chip in"

To contribute money or help with something, especially with a group of people.

Everyone decided to chip in to buy a nice present for the teacher.

informal

"To pitch in"

To join in and help with an activity, especially when others are already working.

When they saw the mess, everyone pitched in to clean up.

informal

"To play a role"

To have an influence or be involved in a particular situation or activity.

Education plays a vital role in a child's development.

neutral

"To be a part of"

To belong to or be included in a group, organization, or activity.

He felt proud to be a part of such a successful team.

neutral

"To throw oneself into"

To engage enthusiastically and completely in an activity.

She threw herself into her new job, working long hours and learning quickly.

neutral

"To have a hand in"

To be involved in or responsible for something.

I suspect he had a hand in planning the surprise party.

neutral

"To lend a hand"

To help someone with a task or activity.

Could you lend a hand with these heavy boxes?

neutral

Word Family

Nouns

participant A person who takes part in something.
participation The action of taking part in something.

Verbs

participate To take part in an activity or event along with other people.

Adjectives

participatory Relating to or characterized by participation.

How to Use It

When you participate in something, it usually implies active involvement. You are doing something as part of a group or for a common purpose. For example, 'I will participate in the meeting' means you will be actively involved in the discussions, not just present. It's often followed by the preposition 'in', as in 'to participate in an event.'

Common Mistakes

A common mistake is confusing 'participate' with 'attend'. While 'attend' simply means to be present at an event, 'participate' implies active involvement. You can attend a concert without participating in it. Another mistake is using the wrong preposition. Always remember to use 'in' after 'participate' when referring to the event or activity. For instance, 'I will participate *at* the conference' is incorrect; it should be 'I will participate in the conference.'

Tips

Use it in a sentence

Try to use 'participate' in a sentence related to your daily life. For example: 'I will participate in the team meeting tomorrow.'

Look for synonyms

Find synonyms for 'participate' like 'join', 'take part', or 'be involved'. This helps you understand the nuances. For example: 'I will take part in the game.'

Antonyms help too

Think of antonyms for 'participate', such as 'observe' or 'watch'. This can clarify its meaning by contrast. For example: 'She chose to observe rather than participate.'

Practice pronunciation

Say 'participate' out loud several times. Pay attention to the stress on syllables: par-TIC-i-pate. You can use online tools to check your pronunciation.

Don't confuse with 'partake'

While similar, 'partake' often implies sharing food or drink, or having a share of something. 'Participate' is broader and means taking part in an activity. For example: 'We will participate in the discussion' (not partake).

Cultural context

In many English-speaking cultures, actively participating in discussions or group activities is seen as a positive trait. Don't be afraid to speak up!

Listen for it

When watching movies, TV shows, or listening to podcasts in English, try to identify when speakers use the word 'participate' and in what context.

Nouns from verbs

The noun form of 'participate' is 'participation'. For example: 'Their active participation made the event successful.'

Write it down

Write 'participate' and its definition in a notebook. The act of writing can help you remember it better.

Create flashcards

Make a flashcard with 'participate' on one side and its definition, along with an example sentence, on the other. Review them regularly.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Imagine a **part**y where everyone is actively **participate**ing, rather than just standing around. The 'part' in participate sounds like 'party', which can help you remember that it means to be involved.

Visual Association

Picture a group of people at a carnival, all laughing and actively engaged in different games and rides. One person is enthusiastically throwing rings at a target, another is trying to balance on a unicycle, and a third is juggling colorful balls. All of them are 'participating' in the fun activities, being an active part of the event.

Word Web

engage in take part in join in be involved in contribute to

Challenge

Think about an upcoming event you'll be attending. How will you 'participate' in it? Describe what you'll do to be actively involved, rather than just observing. For example, if it's a birthday party, you might say: 'I will participate by playing games, singing happy birthday, and helping to serve cake.'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Many students like to participate in extracurricular activities like sports or clubs after school.

  • participate in sports
  • participate in clubs
  • after school activities

It's important to participate in class discussions to share your ideas and learn from others.

  • participate in discussions
  • share ideas
  • learn from others

The whole family will participate in preparing dinner for the holiday celebration.

  • participate in preparing dinner
  • whole family
  • holiday celebration

Even if you're shy, try to participate in group projects to contribute to the team's success.

  • participate in group projects
  • contribute to the team
  • team's success

We need more people to participate in the community clean-up event next Saturday.

  • participate in the clean-up
  • community event
  • next Saturday

Conversation Starters

"What kind of activities do you like to participate in during your free time?"

"Have you ever participated in a competition or a large event?"

"Why do you think it's important for people to participate in their local community?"

"What is one activity you would like to participate in but haven't had the chance yet?"

"Do you find it easy or difficult to participate in group discussions?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time when you participated in something and felt really proud of your contribution.

Reflect on a situation where you chose not to participate. What was the reason, and how did you feel about it afterwards?

Imagine you have the chance to organize a new activity or event. What would it be, and who would you encourage to participate?

Write about the benefits of participating in new experiences, even if they seem challenging at first.

How does participating in a team activity differ from participating in an individual activity? Which do you prefer and why?

Frequently Asked Questions

10 questions

Yes, both prepositions are commonly used with 'participate'. 'Participate in' is more general and refers to taking part in an activity or event, like 'participate in a discussion' or 'participate in a game'. 'Participate on' is often used when you're part of a group or committee, such as 'participate on a committee' or 'participate on a project team'. So, 'participate in a meeting' and 'participate on a team' are both correct.

That's a great question! The main difference is the level of involvement. To attend something simply means to be present at it, like 'I attended the concert.' You might just be a passive observer. To participate, however, means to take an active role, to be involved in the activity. For example, 'I participated in the discussion' means you spoke and contributed, not just listened.

While 'participate' might sound a little more formal than some other verbs, it's definitely appropriate for everyday conversation, especially when you want to emphasize active involvement. You could say, 'Do you want to participate in the game?' or 'Everyone should participate in cleaning up.' It's a common and well-understood word.

There are several good synonyms for 'participate' depending on the context! Some common ones include take part, join in, be involved in, and contribute to. For example, instead of 'I will participate in the event,' you could say 'I will take part in the event' or 'I will join in the fun.'

No, you generally can't say 'participate to something'. The correct preposition to use with 'participate' is almost always in or sometimes on, as we discussed earlier. So, it's 'participate in a discussion' or 'participate in a competition', not 'participate to a discussion'.

Yes, there are a couple of noun forms! The most common one is participation, which refers to the act of taking part. For example, 'Her participation in the project was crucial.' Another related noun is participant, which is a person who participates, like 'There were many participants in the race.'

That's an interesting thought! No, 'participate' is generally used for living beings, especially people, because it implies conscious involvement and action. Inanimate objects don't actively 'take part' in things. You might say 'The ingredients are part of the recipe,' but not 'The ingredients participate in the recipe.'

To form a question with 'participate', you can use auxiliary verbs like 'do', 'does', or 'did'. For example: 'Do you want to participate?' or 'Did she participate in the meeting yesterday?' You can also use question words like 'who', 'what', or 'how': 'Who will participate?' or 'How can I participate?'

The past tense of 'participate' is simply participated. It's a regular verb, so you just add '-ed' to the end. For example: 'She participated in the marathon last year.' or 'They all participated enthusiastically.'

Yes, you can often use 'participate' without a direct object, especially when the context makes it clear what is being participated in. For instance, if you're talking about a general event, you could say, 'Everyone should participate.' However, it's usually more common and clearer to specify what someone is participating in or on.

Test Yourself 150 questions

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I want to ___ in the game.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' means to take part in something. 'Play' is a synonym, but 'participate' is the target word.

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Can you ___ in the school event?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' means to be involved in an event.

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She likes to ___ in class discussions.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in a discussion means to join in and share ideas.

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Please ___ in the clean-up day.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in a clean-up day means to help with the activity.

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He wants to ___ in the race.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in a race means to be one of the people running.

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We all need to ___ in making our town better.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in making a town better means to take an active role.

multiple choice A1

Which of these means to take part in something?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

'Participate' means to be involved in an activity.

multiple choice A1

My friends like to ___ in sports games.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To be part of a sports game, you 'participate'.

multiple choice A1

Do you want to ___ in the class discussion?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To join in a discussion, you 'participate'.

true false A1

If you participate, you are just watching.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

If you participate, you are involved, not just watching.

true false A1

When you play a game, you participate.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

Playing a game means you are involved and taking part.

true false A1

Students participate when they answer questions in class.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

Answering questions means they are involved in the class activity.

listening A1

The word 'participate' means to join in.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: I want to participate in the game.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening A1

Listen for who will join the play.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: She will participate in the school play.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening A1

The speaker is asking if everyone can join.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Can we all participate in the activity?
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

I like to participate in sports.

Focus: par-TI-ci-pate

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

Do you want to participate in the meeting?

Focus: par-TI-ci-pate, MEET-ing

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

It is fun to participate with friends.

Focus: par-TI-ci-pate, FRIENDS

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing A1

Write a short sentence about an activity you like to do with friends or family. Use the word 'participate'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I like to participate in games with my friends.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing A1

Complete the sentence: 'I like to participate in ______ at school.'

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I like to participate in art class at school.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing A1

Imagine your teacher asks you to help in class. Write one sentence saying you will help. Use 'participate'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I will participate and help in class.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
reading A1

What does Ana do every Saturday?

Read this passage:

My name is Ana. I like to play soccer. Every Saturday, I go to the park with my friends. We all participate in the game. It is fun!

What does Ana do every Saturday?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: She goes to the park to play soccer.

The passage says, 'Every Saturday, I go to the park with my friends. We all participate in the game.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: She goes to the park to play soccer.

The passage says, 'Every Saturday, I go to the park with my friends. We all participate in the game.'

reading A1

What does Tom's dad want them to do?

Read this passage:

Tom and his family are going to the zoo. They like to see the animals. His dad says, 'Let's all participate in feeding the goats!'

What does Tom's dad want them to do?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Feed the goats.

Tom's dad says, 'Let's all participate in feeding the goats!'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Feed the goats.

Tom's dad says, 'Let's all participate in feeding the goats!'

reading A1

When can students participate in art activities?

Read this passage:

The school has a new club. It is a drawing club. Many students want to join. They can participate in art activities every Friday.

When can students participate in art activities?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Every Friday.

The passage states, 'They can participate in art activities every Friday.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Every Friday.

The passage states, 'They can participate in art activities every Friday.'

sentence order A1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: I want to participate

This sentence means 'I want to be involved'.

sentence order A1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: She will participate in the game

This sentence means 'She will take part in the game'.

sentence order A1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Do you want to participate today?

This is a question asking if someone wants to be involved today.

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She wants to ___ in the school play.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To be part of an activity, the correct verb is 'participate'.

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Will you ___ in the meeting tomorrow?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

When you are involved in a meeting, you 'participate' in it.

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Many students ___ in the art competition.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To be part of a competition, the correct word is 'participate'.

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It's good to ___ in class discussions.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To be involved and share your ideas in a discussion, you 'participate'.

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They asked if I wanted to ___ in their project.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To join and be part of a project, the correct word is 'participate'.

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Everyone should ___ in keeping the park clean.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To take part in a collective effort, like keeping a park clean, you 'participate'.

multiple choice A2

Which of these means to take part in something?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

'Participate' means to be involved in an activity, not just to observe it.

multiple choice A2

My friends often ___ in sports after school.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in sports means to play them or be involved in the games.

multiple choice A2

It's good to ___ in class discussions.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in discussions means to contribute your ideas and thoughts.

true false A2

If you participate in a game, you are playing it.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

Yes, 'participate' means to take an active role, like playing a game.

true false A2

Watching a movie alone is an example of participating in an event with other people.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

No, watching a movie alone means you are not taking part with others. 'Participate' implies involvement with others.

true false A2

Students should always participate in school activities to make new friends.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

Yes, participating in activities is a good way to meet and interact with people, which can lead to new friendships.

writing A2

Write a short sentence about an activity you like to participate in. For example: 'I like to participate in sports.'

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I like to participate in cooking classes.

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writing A2

Imagine your friend invited you to a party. Write a short message accepting the invitation and saying you will participate. (2-3 sentences)

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Sample answer

Hi! Thanks for inviting me. I would love to participate in your party!

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writing A2

Complete the sentence: 'It is important to participate in school activities because...'

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Sample answer

It is important to participate in school activities because you can meet new friends and learn new things.

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reading A2

What does Maria like to do?

Read this passage:

Maria loves to participate in group games. Last weekend, she played soccer with her friends. She always tries her best and enjoys being part of the team.

What does Maria like to do?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Participate in group games

The passage states, 'Maria loves to participate in group games.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Participate in group games

The passage states, 'Maria loves to participate in group games.'

reading A2

What do children do at the festival?

Read this passage:

Our town has a festival every summer. Many people come to watch the parade. A lot of children also participate in the games and competitions. It's a fun day for everyone.

What do children do at the festival?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Participate in games and competitions

The passage says, 'A lot of children also participate in the games and competitions.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Participate in games and competitions

The passage says, 'A lot of children also participate in the games and competitions.'

reading A2

What is the meeting about?

Read this passage:

Tomorrow, there is a meeting about the new park. Everyone can come and share their ideas. It's a good chance to participate in making our town better.

What is the meeting about?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: A new park

The passage mentions, 'Tomorrow, there is a meeting about the new park.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: A new park

The passage mentions, 'Tomorrow, there is a meeting about the new park.'

sentence order A2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: to participate in the game

This is the correct word order for the sentence meaning 'to be involved in the game'.

sentence order A2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: She wants to participate in the meeting

This sentence means she wishes to be part of the meeting.

sentence order A2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Will you participate in the class discussion?

This asks if you will take part in the class discussion.

fill blank B1

The students were eager to ___ in the school play and showcase their talents.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' means to take part in an activity, which fits the context of students being involved in a school play.

fill blank B1

If you want to make a difference, you should actively ___ in community events.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' implies being actively involved, which is necessary to 'make a difference' in community events.

fill blank B1

Many employees decided to ___ in the voluntary training session to improve their skills.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in a training session means to attend and be involved in it, which aligns with improving skills.

fill blank B1

Children are encouraged to ___ in sports from a young age for physical and social development.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in sports means to play or be involved, which is beneficial for development.

fill blank B1

It's important for citizens to ___ in the democratic process by voting in elections.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in the democratic process, especially by voting, means to actively engage in it.

fill blank B1

Although shy, she decided to ___ in the debate club to overcome her fear of public speaking.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in a debate club means to take part and speak, which is how one would overcome a fear of public speaking.

listening B1

The speaker is talking about group involvement.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: It's important for everyone to participate in the decision-making process.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening B1

The speaker mentions school events.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: She loves to participate in all the school's extracurricular activities.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening B1

The speaker is encouraging interaction.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Even if you're shy, try to participate in the conversation.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

I want to participate in the upcoming charity run.

Focus: par-ti-ci-pate, up-com-ing

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Do you think more people will participate in the community project this year?

Focus: par-ti-ci-pate, com-mu-ni-ty

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

It's a great opportunity to participate and make a difference.

Focus: op-por-tu-ni-ty, par-ti-ci-pate, dif-fer-ence

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
fill blank B2

The company encouraged all employees to ___ in the annual charity run.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' means to take part in an activity, which fits the context of a charity run.

fill blank B2

Students are expected to actively ___ in class discussions.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in discussions implies active involvement, which is what is expected of students.

fill blank B2

Many countries ___ in the Olympic Games every four years.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

Countries 'participate' by sending their athletes to compete in the Olympic Games.

fill blank B2

She decided to ___ in the research project to gain more experience.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in a research project means to be actively involved in its execution.

fill blank B2

It's important for citizens to ___ in the democratic process by voting.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

Voting is a form of active involvement, or 'participation', in the democratic process.

fill blank B2

Despite her shyness, she managed to ___ in the school play.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' in a school play means to take on a role and perform, overcoming shyness.

multiple choice B2

Which of the following best describes someone who enjoys actively participating in team sports?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: A player who is fully involved in the game.

To participate means to take an active role, like a player in a game, rather than passively observing.

multiple choice B2

In a group discussion, if you 'participate actively,' what are you most likely doing?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Sharing your ideas and engaging with others' points.

Active participation in a discussion involves contributing your thoughts and interacting with others.

multiple choice B2

Which sentence uses 'participate' correctly?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: He participated in the marathon for charity.

The verb 'participate' is almost always followed by the preposition 'in'.

true false B2

If you participate in a competition, you are competing against others.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

To participate in a competition means to be involved in it as a contestant.

true false B2

Someone who is merely observing an event is actively participating in it.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

Observing means watching, which is the opposite of actively participating or being involved.

true false B2

Encouraging employees to participate in decision-making often leads to greater job satisfaction.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

When employees participate in decision-making, they feel more involved and valued, which can increase job satisfaction.

listening B2

Listen for how the word 'participate' is used in the context of a community project.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: The community garden project encourages everyone to participate actively.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening B2

Pay attention to the speaker's tone and the reason for her participation.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: She decided to participate in the marathon despite her limited training.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening B2

Consider what 'wholeheartedly' implies about the nature of participation.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: To ensure a successful outcome, we need all team members to participate wholeheartedly.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

I want to participate in the debate, but I'm a little nervous.

Focus: par-TIC-i-pate

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

How can we encourage more students to participate in extracurricular activities?

Focus: ex-tra-CUR-ri-cu-lar

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

It's important for citizens to participate in local elections to make their voices heard.

Focus: CIT-i-zens

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing B2

You are organizing a community clean-up event. Write a short paragraph inviting people to participate, explaining why their involvement is important.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Our annual community clean-up is fast approaching, and we'd love for you to participate! Your involvement is crucial to making a real impact on our local environment. By working together, we can ensure our shared spaces are beautiful and welcoming for everyone. Let's make a difference!

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing B2

Imagine you're trying to convince a friend to participate in a charity run with you. Write an email explaining why they should join and what benefits they might gain.

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Sample answer

Hi [Friend's Name], I'm writing to see if you'd be interested in participating in the upcoming 'Run for a Cause' event with me! It's a great opportunity to get some exercise, meet new people, and most importantly, raise money for a really important charity. I think you'd really enjoy it, and it would be a fantastic way to improve your fitness while contributing to a good cause. Let me know what you think!

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing B2

Describe a time when you participated in a group project or activity. What was your role, and what did you learn from the experience?

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Sample answer

Last semester, I participated in a major research project for my history class. My role was primarily to conduct in-depth analysis of primary sources and synthesize information for the group presentation. From this experience, I learned the importance of effective communication and delegation within a team. It really highlighted how individual contributions collectively lead to a successful outcome.

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reading B2

What is one of the main benefits for students who participate in the science fair?

Read this passage:

The annual science fair encourages students from all grades to participate. It's a fantastic opportunity for young minds to showcase their innovative ideas and develop their presentation skills. Many students find that actively participating in such events boosts their confidence and provides valuable experience for future academic pursuits.

What is one of the main benefits for students who participate in the science fair?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: They improve their presentation skills.

The passage states, 'It's a fantastic opportunity for young minds to showcase their innovative ideas and develop their presentation skills.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: They improve their presentation skills.

The passage states, 'It's a fantastic opportunity for young minds to showcase their innovative ideas and develop their presentation skills.'

reading B2

According to the passage, what can happen if citizens do not participate in elections?

Read this passage:

In many democratic societies, citizens have the right and responsibility to participate in elections. By casting their votes, individuals contribute to shaping the future of their communities and country. Failure to participate can lead to decisions being made by a smaller, less representative group.

According to the passage, what can happen if citizens do not participate in elections?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Decisions may be made by an unrepresentative group.

The passage says, 'Failure to participate can lead to decisions being made by a smaller, less representative group.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Decisions may be made by an unrepresentative group.

The passage says, 'Failure to participate can lead to decisions being made by a smaller, less representative group.'

reading B2

What is a positive outcome when employees participate actively in brainstorming sessions?

Read this passage:

Successful companies often encourage their employees to participate actively in brainstorming sessions. This fosters a sense of ownership and allows for a wider range of perspectives to be considered. When employees feel their input is valued, they are more likely to be engaged and contribute to the company's growth.

What is a positive outcome when employees participate actively in brainstorming sessions?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: It encourages a wider range of perspectives.

The passage states, 'This fosters a sense of ownership and allows for a wider range of perspectives to be considered.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: It encourages a wider range of perspectives.

The passage states, 'This fosters a sense of ownership and allows for a wider range of perspectives to be considered.'

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: She loves to participate actively in the community to make a difference.

The sentence describes someone who enjoys taking an active role in community efforts to create positive change.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Every stakeholder was allowed to participate in the decision-making process.

This sentence indicates that all parties with an interest in the outcome were given the opportunity to be involved in the decision-making.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: It was a challenge to participate in the marathon despite her limited training.

The sentence highlights the difficulty of taking part in the marathon with insufficient preparation.

fill blank C1

The newly elected senator vowed to actively ___ in all legislative debates, ensuring her constituents' voices were heard.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: partake

'Partake' is a sophisticated synonym for 'participate' and fits the formal tone of the sentence, implying active involvement in the debates. 'Abjure' means to renounce, 'eschew' means to deliberately avoid, and 'circumvent' means to find a way around, none of which fit the context.

fill blank C1

Despite the inherent risks, a growing number of philanthropists are choosing to ___ in high-impact investments aimed at social change.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: engage

'Engage' is a suitable C1-level synonym for 'participate' when referring to active involvement in activities or endeavors. 'Abstain' means to refrain from, 'intervene' means to get involved to prevent or alter a course of events, and 'withdraw' means to remove oneself, none of which align with the meaning of taking part.

fill blank C1

The esteemed panel of experts was invited to ___ in a rigorous discussion on the future of renewable energy, offering diverse perspectives.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: contribute

'Contribute' implies active participation by offering ideas or input, which is fitting for a rigorous discussion. While 'attend' means to be present, it doesn't convey the active involvement implied by 'participate'. 'Decline' means to refuse, and 'observe' means to watch passively.

fill blank C1

To foster a sense of community, the organizers encouraged all residents to ___ in the annual neighborhood clean-up initiative.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: join

'Join' is a direct and appropriate C1-level synonym for 'participate' in the context of taking part in an event or group activity. 'Shun' means to persistently avoid, 'forego' means to go without, and 'demur' means to raise doubts or objections, none of which fit.

fill blank C1

Only those candidates who can effectively ___ in complex negotiations will be considered for the diplomatic attaché position.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: partake

'Partake' conveys active involvement in a formal and challenging context like complex negotiations. 'Refrain' and 'abstain' mean to hold back from, while 'eschew' means to deliberately avoid.

fill blank C1

The avant-garde theater company often invites its audience to actively ___ in the performance, blurring the lines between actors and spectators.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: immerse

'Immerse' implies a deep and active involvement, which is appropriate for an audience actively taking part in an avant-garde performance. 'Disengage' means to withdraw, 'witness' means to observe passively, and 'abstain' means to refrain from.

multiple choice C1

The CEO encouraged all employees to _______ in the strategic planning workshop.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' means to take an active part in something, which aligns with the CEO's encouragement for involvement in a workshop.

multiple choice C1

Despite initial reluctance, she eventually decided to _______ in the charity fundraiser, feeling it was for a good cause.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: engage

'Engage' is a strong synonym for 'participate' in this context, meaning to become involved or take part.

multiple choice C1

The stringent requirements for the advanced research project meant only a select few could _______.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: partake

'Partake' means to take part in something, especially an activity or a pleasure. It is a more formal synonym for 'participate' and fits the context of an advanced research project.

true false C1

To merely observe an event is the same as to participate in it.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

Observing means watching, while participating means being actively involved. These are distinct actions.

true false C1

If you are 'fully engaged' in a discussion, you are actively participating.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

'Fully engaged' implies active involvement and contribution, which is the essence of participating.

true false C1

Choosing to 'abstain' from a vote is a form of participation.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

To 'abstain' means to formally decline to vote either for or against a proposal or motion. While it's a decision within a process, it's the opposite of active participation in the act of voting itself.

listening C1

Listen for the main idea about employee involvement.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: The CEO encouraged all employees to actively participate in the company's annual innovation workshop.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening C1

Pay attention to her decision regarding the expedition.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Despite initial reservations, she ultimately decided to participate in the challenging expedition to the Arctic.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening C1

Identify who needs to participate and how.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: To ensure the success of the community project, it's crucial for local residents to participate enthusiastically.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

How can individuals effectively participate in grassroots political movements to bring about meaningful change?

Focus: effectively, grassroots, meaningful

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Describe a situation where your active participation made a significant difference in an outcome.

Focus: active, participation, significant

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

In what ways do you believe universities can encourage students to participate more actively in extracurricular activities?

Focus: universities, encourage, extracurricular

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing C1

Imagine you are a project manager. Write an email to your team encouraging them to actively participate in the upcoming brainstorming session for a new product launch. Emphasize the importance of their individual contributions.

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Sample answer

Subject: Your Valued Input Needed for New Product Brainstorming! Hi Team, I'm writing to encourage everyone to actively participate in our brainstorming session next Tuesday for the new product launch. Your individual contributions are crucial for developing innovative ideas and ensuring a successful product. Please come prepared to share your thoughts and engage fully. Your input is invaluable! Best, [Your Name]

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing C1

Describe a scenario where someone's decision not to participate in a crucial group activity had significant negative consequences for the entire team. Focus on the impact of their absence.

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Sample answer

In a recent high-stakes software development project, one key developer opted not to participate in the final code review session, citing personal reasons. This non-participation led to a critical bug being overlooked, which was only discovered after the product's release. The consequences were significant, including a costly recall, reputational damage for the company, and a significant setback for the team's morale. The impact of their absence was far-reaching and highlighted the importance of every team member's engagement.

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writing C1

You are a university student. Write a short reflection on the benefits of actively participating in class discussions and extracurricular activities, citing specific examples from your own experience.

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Sample answer

Actively participating in class discussions has profoundly enhanced my understanding of complex topics, allowing me to explore different perspectives and solidify my knowledge. For instance, by participating in a debate on economic policy, I gained a much deeper insight than I would have simply by reading the textbook. Similarly, my participation in the university's debating society has not only improved my public speaking skills but also taught me the value of critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving. These experiences have been instrumental in my personal and academic growth.

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reading C1

What is the primary factor that contributes to the success of the annual community festival?

Read this passage:

The annual community festival thrives on the voluntary spirit of its residents. Without dedicated individuals willing to participate in its planning and execution, the event would simply not materialize. From setting up stalls to organizing performances, every contribution is vital to fostering a sense of collective ownership and ensuring its success year after year.

What is the primary factor that contributes to the success of the annual community festival?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: The active involvement and contributions of residents.

The passage explicitly states that the festival 'thrives on the voluntary spirit of its residents' and that 'without dedicated individuals willing to participate... the event would simply not materialize.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: The active involvement and contributions of residents.

The passage explicitly states that the festival 'thrives on the voluntary spirit of its residents' and that 'without dedicated individuals willing to participate... the event would simply not materialize.'

reading C1

According to the passage, what defines an active citizen in a democratic society?

Read this passage:

In a truly democratic society, citizens are not merely spectators of political processes; they are active participants. This involves not only voting in elections but also engaging in public discourse, advocating for their beliefs, and holding elected officials accountable. Such widespread participation is fundamental to the health and responsiveness of a government.

According to the passage, what defines an active citizen in a democratic society?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Engaging in public discourse, advocating for beliefs, and holding officials accountable.

The passage clarifies that active participation in a democratic society goes beyond just voting, encompassing 'engaging in public discourse, advocating for their beliefs, and holding elected officials accountable.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Engaging in public discourse, advocating for beliefs, and holding officials accountable.

The passage clarifies that active participation in a democratic society goes beyond just voting, encompassing 'engaging in public discourse, advocating for their beliefs, and holding elected officials accountable.'

reading C1

What is identified as a common challenge preventing individuals from consistently participating in physical activities?

Read this passage:

While the benefits of regular exercise are well-documented, many individuals struggle to consistently participate in physical activities. The reasons are varied, ranging from lack of time and motivation to accessibility issues. Overcoming these barriers often requires a combination of personal commitment, supportive environments, and tailored programs.

What is identified as a common challenge preventing individuals from consistently participating in physical activities?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Factors such as lack of time, motivation, and accessibility.

The passage explicitly states that 'The reasons are varied, ranging from lack of time and motivation to accessibility issues.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Factors such as lack of time, motivation, and accessibility.

The passage explicitly states that 'The reasons are varied, ranging from lack of time and motivation to accessibility issues.'

sentence order C1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Everyone was encouraged to participate actively in the dialogue to reach a consensus.

This sentence structure places the adverb 'actively' after the verb it modifies ('participate') and clearly establishes the purpose of participation.

sentence order C1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Stakeholder engagement and their willingness to participate were crucial for the successful implementation of the project.

This arrangement logically connects 'engagement' and 'willingness to participate' as the subjects to the verb 'were crucial', followed by the reason.

sentence order C1

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: She decided to participate fully in the collaborative endeavor despite her initial hesitation.

This order places the adverb 'fully' directly after the verb it modifies and concludes with the contrasting clause 'despite her initial hesitation'.

fill blank C2

The CEO implored all employees to actively __________ in the upcoming company-wide initiative, emphasizing that collective effort was paramount for its success.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

To 'participate' means to take part in something. 'Abnegate' means to renounce or reject, 'eschew' means to deliberately avoid using, and 'obfuscate' means to make unclear or obscure. Only 'participate' fits the context of being involved in an initiative.

fill blank C2

Despite her initial reticence, Sarah was eventually persuaded to __________ in the debate, where her insightful arguments ultimately swayed many opinions.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

The sentence implies Sarah overcame her reluctance to join the debate, making 'participate' the correct choice. 'Disengage' means to withdraw, 'abstain' means to refrain from doing something, and 'recede' means to go or move back or further away.

fill blank C2

The stringent regulations mandated that all stakeholders must __________ in the quarterly review process to ensure full transparency and accountability.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

The context of 'mandated' and 'ensure full transparency' indicates that stakeholders are required to be involved, making 'participate' the appropriate word. 'Circumvent' means to find a way around, 'defer' means to put off to a later time, and 'preclude' means to prevent from happening.

fill blank C2

For the research to yield conclusive results, it is imperative that a diverse cohort of subjects __________ in the experimental trials over the stipulated period.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

The phrase 'yield conclusive results' suggests active involvement in the trials. 'Participate' means to take part. 'Absent' refers to being away, 'deviate' means to depart from an established course, and 'segregate' means to set apart.

fill blank C2

The ancient ritual required all tribal elders to __________ in the sacred ceremony, a tradition upheld for centuries to honor their ancestors.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

The context of a 'ritual' and 'sacred ceremony' strongly implies active involvement. 'Participate' is the correct fit. 'Abstain' means to refrain from, 'relinquish' means to voluntarily cease to keep, and 'forgo' means to do without.

fill blank C2

To foster a sense of community, the organizers encouraged every resident to __________ in the annual town fair, promising a vibrant display of local talent and crafts.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: participate

The goal of 'foster a sense of community' through a 'town fair' necessitates active involvement from residents. 'Participate' is the appropriate choice. 'Withdraw' means to remove or take away, 'recline' means to lean or lie back, and 'observe' implies passive watching rather than active engagement.

listening C2

Focus on the speaker's tone and emphasis on 'participate' to grasp the significance of her involvement.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Despite the inherent challenges, her unwavering resolve propelled her to actively participate in the intricate negotiations, ultimately securing a groundbreaking accord.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening C2

Pay attention to the formal language and how 'participate' contributes to the academic setting described.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: The symposium aims to foster a collegial environment wherein all attendees are encouraged to actively participate in the erudite discourse, thereby enriching the collective understanding of the subject matter.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening C2

Notice the contrast between 'passive observer' and 'participate' and how it underscores the need for active engagement.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: One cannot merely be a passive observer; to genuinely grasp the intricacies of quantum mechanics, one must conscientiously participate in the rigorous theoretical frameworks and experimental paradigms.
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speaking C2

Read this aloud:

The nascent entrepreneurial venture necessitates a dynamic team willing to proactively participate in every facet of its development, from conceptualization to market penetration.

Focus: ne-ces-si-tates, pro-ac-tive-ly, par-tic-i-pate, con-cep-tu-al-i-za-tion, pen-e-tra-tion

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

To truly comprehend the delicate geopolitical landscape, it is imperative to actively participate in informed discussions rather than succumbing to superficial analyses.

Focus: com-pre-hend, de-li-cate, ge-o-po-lit-i-cal, im-per-a-tive, par-tic-i-pate, suc-cumb-ing, su-per-fi-cial, an-a-ly-ses

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

The avant-garde art installation invited patrons to not only observe but to intimately participate in its interactive elements, blurring the lines between artist and audience.

Focus: a-vant-garde, in-stal-la-tion, pa-trons, ob-serve, in-ti-mate-ly, par-tic-i-pate, in-ter-ac-tive, blur-ring

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writing C2

You are a seasoned diplomat drafting a formal statement for an international summit. The topic is global climate change. Write a paragraph emphasizing the critical need for all nations to 'actively participate' in developing and implementing sustainable solutions, ensuring no country is marginalized in the process. Use sophisticated vocabulary and complex sentence structures.

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Sample answer

In the critical discourse surrounding global climate change, it is incumbent upon all sovereign nations to actively participate in the concerted development and implementation of sustainable solutions. This collective endeavor necessitates an inclusive approach, ensuring that no country, irrespective of its economic standing or geopolitical influence, is marginalized in the formulation of policies designed to mitigate environmental degradation and foster a resilient planetary future.

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writing C2

As a philosophical essayist, discuss the concept of 'participatory democracy' in the context of modern governance. Analyze the benefits and challenges of encouraging widespread citizen participation, and explore how 'participation' can transcend mere voting to encompass deeper forms of civic engagement. Your essay should demonstrate a nuanced understanding of political theory.

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Sample answer

The concept of participatory democracy, often posited as an ideal in modern governance, extends beyond the rudimentary act of casting a ballot, advocating for a profound and pervasive citizen engagement. While its benefits are manifold, encompassing heightened legitimacy and more representative outcomes, the implementation poses significant challenges, including the potential for populism and the logistical complexities of direct engagement. True participation, therefore, mandates a cultivation of civic discourse and a framework that empowers citizens to actively contribute to policy formulation, thereby transcending the simplistic paradigm of episodic electoral involvement.

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writing C2

You are a literary critic analyzing a modernist novel. Write a paragraph explaining how the author subtly compels the reader to 'participate' in constructing the narrative's meaning, rather than passively receiving it. Reference specific literary techniques that foster this interactive reading experience.

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In this exemplary modernist novel, the author artfully eschews a didactic narrative, instead compelling the reader to actively participate in the co-creation of meaning. Through fragmented perspectives, unreliable narration, and an abundance of unresolved ambiguities, the text resists facile interpretation, demanding that the reader engage in a rigorous intellectual synthesis. This deliberate cultivation of an interactive reading experience ensures that the narrative's profound insights emerge not as authorial pronouncements, but as collaboratively constructed understandings.

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According to the passage, what is the primary benefit of active participation in the colloquium?

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The annual colloquium on theoretical physics notoriously attracts the preeminent minds in the field. However, its true value lies not solely in the presentation of groundbreaking research, but in the vibrant, spontaneous dialogues that erupt during breaks and informal gatherings. It is in these unstructured moments that nascent ideas are rigorously tested, refined, and often transformed, demonstrating how crucial it is for every attendee to actively participate in the intellectual ferment.

According to the passage, what is the primary benefit of active participation in the colloquium?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: The rigorous testing and refinement of nascent ideas during informal dialogues.

The passage states that the 'true value' lies in the 'vibrant, spontaneous dialogues' where 'nascent ideas are rigorously tested, refined, and often transformed,' emphasizing the importance of active participation in this 'intellectual ferment.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: The rigorous testing and refinement of nascent ideas during informal dialogues.

The passage states that the 'true value' lies in the 'vibrant, spontaneous dialogues' where 'nascent ideas are rigorously tested, refined, and often transformed,' emphasizing the importance of active participation in this 'intellectual ferment.'

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What is considered essential for individual progress in these spiritual traditions?

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In certain esoteric spiritual traditions, the journey toward enlightenment is not a solitary endeavor but a communal one. Practitioners are encouraged to deeply participate in rituals and shared meditative practices, believing that the collective energy and mutual support amplify individual progress. This interconnectedness is considered indispensable for transcending egocentric limitations and achieving a higher state of consciousness.

What is considered essential for individual progress in these spiritual traditions?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Deeply participating in rituals and shared meditative practices.

The passage explicitly states that 'practitioners are encouraged to deeply participate in rituals and shared meditative practices, believing that the collective energy and mutual support amplify individual progress.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Deeply participating in rituals and shared meditative practices.

The passage explicitly states that 'practitioners are encouraged to deeply participate in rituals and shared meditative practices, believing that the collective energy and mutual support amplify individual progress.'

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What is essential for the ultimate aesthetic impact of a symphony orchestra?

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The symphony orchestra, a paragon of collaborative artistry, demands that each musician not only master their individual instrument but also keenly participate in the collective interpretation of the score. A singular virtuoso performance, however brilliant, cannot compensate for a lack of synergistic engagement with the ensemble. The ultimate aesthetic impact hinges on the seamless integration of every contributing voice.

What is essential for the ultimate aesthetic impact of a symphony orchestra?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Keen participation in the collective interpretation of the score and seamless integration of every contributing voice.

The passage states that the 'ultimate aesthetic impact hinges on the seamless integration of every contributing voice' and that musicians must 'keenly participate in the collective interpretation of the score.'

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Keen participation in the collective interpretation of the score and seamless integration of every contributing voice.

The passage states that the 'ultimate aesthetic impact hinges on the seamless integration of every contributing voice' and that musicians must 'keenly participate in the collective interpretation of the score.'

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Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: It's crucial to actively participate in discussions to ensure a holistic understanding.

This sentence emphasizes the importance of active involvement in discussions for comprehensive understanding.

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Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: She endeavored to participate fully in the deliberations, offering incisive contributions.

This sentence describes someone making a concerted effort to engage completely and provide sharp insights during discussions.

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Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Despite her initial hesitation, she was persuaded to participate in the rigorous academic colloquium.

This sentence illustrates someone overcoming initial reluctance to join a demanding academic discussion.

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