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END OF COURSE REVIEW - Pre-intermediate
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Talk about things you used to do when you were a child
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Which of these phrases be used with countable nouns? 1. a few, some, a bit, not many 2. lots of, not much, a little, any
a few, some, not many, lots of, any + COUNTABLE; not much, a little, any, some, lots of + UNCOUNTABLE
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Correct the mistake in this sentence: That was a very excited film.
excited -> exciting
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Talk about things you’ve done today.
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Talk about a relationship between two people that you know
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Say eight: 1 character adjectives 2 adjectives to describe feelings
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Talk about your job, a job you’ve done or a job you’d like to do
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Give some advice to someone visiting your country
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Put these sentences into the passive. 1 JK Rowling wrote Harry Potter. 2 They make Nokia mobile phones in Finland.
Harry Potter was written by JK/ Nokia mobile phones are made in Finland
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Talk about your home and your neighborhood
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What is the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs? 1 make, win, see, buy 2 write, find, give, take
made; won; saw/seen; bought; wrote/written; found; gave/given; took/taken
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What are the comparatives and superlatives of these adjectives? 1. boring, rich, far, modern 2. polite, lazy, bad, mature
more/most boring, richer/richest, farther/farthesr, more/most modern, more/most polite, lazier/laziest, worse/worst, more/most mature
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Talk about what you usually do in your free time.
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Do we use for or since with each of these times: 1. an hour, nine o'clock, 2004, ages 2. last week, a long time, a week, midday
SINCE + nine o'clock/ 2004/ last week/ midday; FOR + an hour/ ages/ a long time/ a week
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Talk about your plan for next week/ weekend
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What verb forms come after these verbs? 1. can, plan, prefer, decide 2. forget, enjoy, start, will
can, will + V-inf; prefer, enjoy, start, forget + V-ing; plan, decide, forget, start + to-inf
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Make a sentence with these words. 1. yet / told / haven't / I / him 2. her / She / job / just / 's / lost
I haven't told him yet./ She's just lost her job
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Talk about an interesting place you’ve been to
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