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Name 5 linkers/connectors words and short phrases.
and, but, when, while, until, before, after, because, since, for, although, however, on the other hand, in contrast (to)
What are some prepositions of place?
to, under, above, at, from etc.
What are 4 prepositions of time?
E.g In 2010, on Monday, At the weekend, during lunch.
What is the difference between 'gradable' and 'non-gradable' adjectives?
Gradables can have 'degrees of adjectives', non gradables can't they have extremes. E.g It's very hot v absolutely boiling today!
State a difference between 'some', 'any' and 'all'
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Give me an example of an abstract noun and another example of concrete noun?
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What is the difference between 's and s'?
's is used with singular regular nouns (girl's ring) or irregular plural children's toys and s' is used for plural regular nouns boys' cars.
Give me 3 examples of countable and 3 of uncountable nouns.
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Tell me the 'wh' questions.
What, where, when, why, how, who, which & whose
What does the phrasal verb 'find out' mean?
To find out means to discover something. E,g I just found out that we have a mock exam on Saturday too!
What does the phrasal verb 'give up' mean?
To quit/stop doing something e.g. I have given up teaching group ____, because they never listen to me..
What is the 2nd conditional form and when do we use it?
If + past verb + would (modal) + inf verb. E.g. If I were you, I would study for the B1 mock exam. (Hypothesis/strong suggestion)
What is the difference between abstract and a concrete noun?
An abstract noun is one that cannot be seen, tasted, touched, heard or smelt. Whilst a concrete noun can.
The answer to this question was given by Paula. She is extremely clever! Change the first sentence to the active form
Paula gave the answer to this question.
Alejandro drew the picture. He's a great artist! Change the first sentence to the passive form.
The picture was drawn by Alejandro.
Order of adjectives 2nd half
colour, origin, material, purpose ____?_____
Order of adjectives 1st five
determiner, opinion, size, shape, age
What is the difference between used to and would?
Used to/would can be used with a past habit/routine. Used to can only be used for situations.
Make the bed or Do the bed. What is correct?
Both are correct
What a modal of offer?
shall
What are 4 modals of obligation?
must, have to, shall, had better
Give 4 modals of permission
may, could, can't/can
Name 5 modals of possibility
can't, might, could, may, must
Name 2 modals of permission
can, could
He ___________ (bring) me jacket (Past Simple)
brought.
I have been teaching at Tower Martos for 2 years. = I have been teaching at Tower Martos since 2019. True or False? Why?
True! When using 'since' think of the starting point of the action in time, whilst 'for' is the duration or how long the action has happened.
Frequency adverbs! Name some now.
always, usually, normally, generally, seldom, rarely, never, almost never
Name some quantifiers
Some = Algunos, any = cualquiera, many = muchos, much = mucho, a few = unos pocos, a lot of = muchos, all = todos, other = otros/otras, every/each = cada, more
What is the 1st conditional form and when do we use it?
If + present verb + will + verb. We use the first conditional to express future possibility. Example If Juana is thirsty, she will drink lots of water.
What is the 0 conditional form and when do we use it?
If + present verb + present verb. We use the zero conditional to express scientific facts. Example If Marta is hungry, she gobbles her dinner!
Give an imperative to someone in the class (You may give me an imperative if you want to)
Example: Group ____ please shut up!
What are the 4 forms of future in English? Can you give an example of each
1. will + verb 2.going to _ verb 3. present simple + time word 4. present continuous + time word.
Give me an example of phrasal verb you would use at the end of your e-mail part 1
I'm "looking forward to" seeing you next ________.
Writing part: What does the acronym CATLIMPS stand for?
Conditionals, adjectives, tenses, linkers/connectors, modal verbs, phrasal verbs, superlative.
Express this sentence in past: He __________ (can) ride down the hill very quickly, but now he can't.
could
What is the form of present perfect? Can you give an example.
I/he/she/it/we/you/they + have/has + verb + ed/irregular.
What is the form of present perfect continuous? Can you give an example.
I/he/she/it/we/you/they + have/has + been + verb + ing. Remember all continuous forms end with 'ing'.
What is the difference between 'other' and 'another'?
Other refers to the choice between 2 things, another means one more. Una cerveza más por fi!
Can you give an example of past continuous with whilst/while?
Example: While I was teaching the class, they were talking to each other.
What is the form of present continuous? Can you give an example.
I/he/she/it/we/you/they + am/is/are + verb + ing
W______t/w______e/meanwhile(mientras)
whilst/while
s____________y (at the same time)
simultaneously
What is the form of past continuous? Can you give an example.
I/he/she/it/we/you/they + was/were + verb + ing
RocĂ­o hasn't finished the exercise _________! We are all waiting for her. (still/already/yet/just)
yet! Why?
What is the form of present simple? Can you give an example.
I/he/she/it/we/you/they + verb/verb + s. Remember he/she/it + verb + s. Go is different because it is goes with '-es'.
Tell me the 4 demonstratives and give 1 example of each.
This, that, these and those. Remember the example of 'That student looks bored.'
Juan has ________ arrived! He is late to class as always! (still/already/yet/just)
just! Why?
It's 5 pm and the football match _______ hasn't started. The should have started at 4.30 pm. (still/already/yet/just)
still! Why?
I have _______ done my homework. Yay! Now I can play Minecraft! (still/already/yet/just).
already! Why?