1. The document contains answer keys and exercises for revision files 1-9.
2. It includes grammar exercises focusing on topics like tenses, modals, comparatives, and passive voice.
3. The exercises provide answers to fill in blanks related to various grammar structures.
The document is a revision file that contains multiple sections (1A, 1B, etc.) with examples of grammatical structures, tenses and sentence types. Each section contains pairs of questions or statements with the same grammatical focus. The file provides practice material for learning or revising English grammar.
The document provides information on different past verb tenses in English including:
- The simple past is used to express an action that started and finished at a specific time in the past.
- The past continuous emphasizes an ongoing action in the past or indicates an action was interrupted.
- The past perfect expresses that an action occurred before another past action or at a specific time in the past.
- The past perfect continuous shows an action that began in the past and continued until another time in the past, such as "for five minutes" or "for two weeks."
The document contains a series of grammar exercises involving parts of speech, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and word order. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions testing subjects, verbs, objects, possessives, contractions, word forms, word order, and other basic grammar concepts. The exercises are intended to help students practice and improve their understanding of foundational English grammar rules and structures.
The document provides information on quantifiers in English used with countable and uncountable nouns. It defines the quantifiers some, any, much, many, how much/many, a lot of, lots of, plenty of, too, enough, little, few, any, and no and provides examples of their use in positive, negative, and interrogative sentences. Quantifiers take plural or singular verbs depending on whether they are used with countable or uncountable nouns.
The document provides corrections for common mistakes in English grammar and usage. Key areas addressed include verbs (e.g. using the correct form of "to be"), articles, plurals, prepositions, word order, and punctuation. The corrections range from single words to full sentences in order to demonstrate the right way to structure phrases and express ideas in English.
This document provides advice for giving effective oral presentations. It discusses planning the presentation around an A-B-A structure, limiting the presentation length, and pitching it at the appropriate level for the audience. The document also recommends supporting ideas with examples and facts, making eye contact, speaking clearly, practicing, and handling questions well. It stresses formulating a strategy based on the audience by understanding what they know and want to learn. The document outlines structuring the presentation to answer why the audience should pay attention, why the topic matters, and what is wanted from them. It also gives tips on maintaining the audience's attention through style, including conveying enthusiasm and discussing pros and cons candidly.
The document is a revision file that contains multiple sections (1A, 1B, etc.) with examples of grammatical structures, tenses and sentence types. Each section contains pairs of questions or statements with the same grammatical focus. The file provides practice material for learning or revising English grammar.
The document provides information on different past verb tenses in English including:
- The simple past is used to express an action that started and finished at a specific time in the past.
- The past continuous emphasizes an ongoing action in the past or indicates an action was interrupted.
- The past perfect expresses that an action occurred before another past action or at a specific time in the past.
- The past perfect continuous shows an action that began in the past and continued until another time in the past, such as "for five minutes" or "for two weeks."
The document contains a series of grammar exercises involving parts of speech, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and word order. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions testing subjects, verbs, objects, possessives, contractions, word forms, word order, and other basic grammar concepts. The exercises are intended to help students practice and improve their understanding of foundational English grammar rules and structures.
The document provides information on quantifiers in English used with countable and uncountable nouns. It defines the quantifiers some, any, much, many, how much/many, a lot of, lots of, plenty of, too, enough, little, few, any, and no and provides examples of their use in positive, negative, and interrogative sentences. Quantifiers take plural or singular verbs depending on whether they are used with countable or uncountable nouns.
The document provides corrections for common mistakes in English grammar and usage. Key areas addressed include verbs (e.g. using the correct form of "to be"), articles, plurals, prepositions, word order, and punctuation. The corrections range from single words to full sentences in order to demonstrate the right way to structure phrases and express ideas in English.
This document provides advice for giving effective oral presentations. It discusses planning the presentation around an A-B-A structure, limiting the presentation length, and pitching it at the appropriate level for the audience. The document also recommends supporting ideas with examples and facts, making eye contact, speaking clearly, practicing, and handling questions well. It stresses formulating a strategy based on the audience by understanding what they know and want to learn. The document outlines structuring the presentation to answer why the audience should pay attention, why the topic matters, and what is wanted from them. It also gives tips on maintaining the audience's attention through style, including conveying enthusiasm and discussing pros and cons candidly.
The document describes various terms related to reading books, learning, and education. It defines a bookworm as someone who reads many books. It explains that not knowing anything about algebra and having no understanding of it. It also describes picking up a few words when visiting another country without active effort or study. Finally, it provides definitions for having to memorize information like dates, a teacher's pet being the teacher's favorite student, and making a wild guess without knowing the answer to a difficult question.
The document contains a worksheet with 10 sentence beginnings about travel. Students are asked to match each beginning with an ending from a list of options to complete the sentences. The completed sentences provide details about the speaker's travel preferences, including liking to travel alone but sometimes with others, wanting to sit by the window on flights, advising to travel in fall when it is not too cold or busy, and bringing a towel being very important.
This document contains sample questions, vocabulary, and grammar exercises from an English language textbook. It covers topics like daily routines, family, clothing, prepositions of place, personality traits, weather, past tense verbs, conjunctions, modes of transportation, travel, shopping, housework, leisure activities, and future plans. The exercises include multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and matching questions to practice different grammar points.
This document provides information about climate change and aims to answer four key questions: What is climate change? What does it mean for the world? How can I be sure? What can I do now? It defines climate change and distinguishes it from weather. It explains the greenhouse effect and how human activities have increased greenhouse gases and caused climate warming. It discusses the potential impacts of climate change on the environment, food/water supplies, health, and ecosystems globally and in the UK. It addresses skepticism around climate change science and models. The overall message is that climate change poses serious risks and individuals can take action to reduce emissions.
This document contains a Spanish language exercise reviewing intermediate grammar concepts. It includes 10 exercises testing the use of verbs in different tenses, prepositions, adjectives, nouns, and other grammar points. The exercises contain examples sentences to choose the correct verb form or part of speech based on context. The document provides a comprehensive review of intermediate Spanish grammar.
Presentación curso 2016 17 nivel básico 2helenmazarron
Este documento presenta la información relevante para el curso de inglés NB2 en la EOI de Mazarrón. Se detallan los materiales que se usarán como el libro de texto English File Pre-Intermediate, así como recursos adicionales. También se especifican las fechas de evaluación formativa y sumativa, las normas de asistencia y evaluación continua, y se comparten enlaces a blogs con información y materiales adicionales.
My favourite festivities by Antonio Garcíahelenmazarron
Festivities are an important part of Spanish culture. The author discusses their favorite festivities that take place in the Region of Murcia. These festivities include religious processions, parades, fireworks displays, and traditional foods that bring people together and celebrate their culture and heritage.
This document contains corrections to a student's writing sample in English. Key mistakes addressed include incorrect use of verbs like "it's" versus "its", improper prepositions, missing words, incorrect verb conjugations, and word choice. The corrections provide the right way to structure sentences in English related to topics like finding a job, the importance of English, teaching, and reasons for learning English.
This document provides a summary of festivities and calendar events that take place each month in Britain. Some key events mentioned include:
- New Year's Eve celebrations on December 31st including singing Auld Lang Syne at midnight
- New Year's resolutions made on January 1st to improve one's life in some way
- Saint Valentine's Day on February 14th when people send cards to those they love or admire anonymously
- Pancake Day in February/March, the day before Lent, when pancakes are traditionally eaten in celebration
- May Day celebrations on May 1st when children dance around the maypole welcoming summer
- The Royal Ascot horse race in June attended by the Queen
-
This document is an answer key for a workbook on verb tenses. It provides the answers to various grammar exercises in the workbook covering the present, past, and future tenses in English. The exercises test understanding of basic verb conjugations and usage across different tenses. The answer key follows the structure of the workbook exercises and provides short example sentences as answers for each question or fill-in-the-blank.
The document provides example sentences using various time expressions like when, before, after, until, once, as soon as, by the time, while etc. It gives sets of sentences with the time expressions in different positions. It also provides exercises for students to practice using these time expressions correctly in sentences. The examples are meant to teach English grammar concepts around using time expressions to indicate sequence of events or actions.
1) The document provides information about various TV shows including their days and times.
2) It also lists the months of the year and some common activities people engage in.
3) The document contains vocabulary related to clothes, food, prepositions, and verbs.
Omar enjoyed biology and chemistry in school and wanted to learn more about biochemistry. He took a course at a local university while still in the sixth form. Although his schedule was busy with school and university exams, Omar enjoyed the university classes which he found interesting. He especially liked using the university library to do his homework. Omar had a great experience taking university classes and told his friends about it, who now wanted to do the same.
This document contains an answer key for a grammar and vocabulary test. It includes answers to questions about parts of speech, tenses, pronouns, prepositions, conditionals and reported speech. The answer key provides the correct answers to multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing various grammar concepts.
This document contains the answer key for a workbook on English language learning. It provides answers to vocabulary, grammar, reading and listening exercises across 6 units. The answers are concise and directly address the questions or content in the exercises.
This document contains an entry test with questions about grammar, including questions about verb forms, pronouns, possessives, and prepositions. There are also short reading comprehension passages and questions to test grammar understanding. The test has multiple sections and is scored out of 20 or 50 points depending on the section.
The document discusses a man who had been missing for several months before being found living in France. He had been working as a waiter in a restaurant under a false name. Another man who was having dinner at the restaurant recognized the missing man. The missing man's story was told by the dinner guest to the narrator's boyfriend at a party. Later, the narrator saw the dinner guest getting out of a sports car and realized she had met him previously at the same party.
This document contains a workbook with answer keys for various exercises. It provides answers to grammar exercises involving verbs like "used to", tenses like the present perfect, and conditional sentences. It also answers comprehension questions about short dialogs and passages on topics like friends, holidays, and family relationships. The workbook focuses on practicing and reinforcing English grammar and language skills.
The document discusses the present perfect tense in Russian. It provides three uses of the present perfect tense: 1) to describe events that began in the past and have continued up to the present, 2) to describe past events that are still important or relevant to the present, and 3) to describe an action that began in the past and may still be ongoing. It then provides examples of the present perfect tense using common verbs like "read", "write", and "love".
The document appears to be a series of exercises for students to complete related to time, questions, future plans, and indefinite pronouns. It includes:
1. Ordering words to form questions and matching them to answers about plans for the weekend, activities, and an exam.
2. Writing sentences based on pictures using the present continuous tense for future plans.
3. Completing a sample study timetable with times and activities.
4. Circling the correct indefinite pronoun in sentences and completing sentences with the correct indefinite pronoun based on pictures.
The document describes various terms related to reading books, learning, and education. It defines a bookworm as someone who reads many books. It explains that not knowing anything about algebra and having no understanding of it. It also describes picking up a few words when visiting another country without active effort or study. Finally, it provides definitions for having to memorize information like dates, a teacher's pet being the teacher's favorite student, and making a wild guess without knowing the answer to a difficult question.
The document contains a worksheet with 10 sentence beginnings about travel. Students are asked to match each beginning with an ending from a list of options to complete the sentences. The completed sentences provide details about the speaker's travel preferences, including liking to travel alone but sometimes with others, wanting to sit by the window on flights, advising to travel in fall when it is not too cold or busy, and bringing a towel being very important.
This document contains sample questions, vocabulary, and grammar exercises from an English language textbook. It covers topics like daily routines, family, clothing, prepositions of place, personality traits, weather, past tense verbs, conjunctions, modes of transportation, travel, shopping, housework, leisure activities, and future plans. The exercises include multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and matching questions to practice different grammar points.
This document provides information about climate change and aims to answer four key questions: What is climate change? What does it mean for the world? How can I be sure? What can I do now? It defines climate change and distinguishes it from weather. It explains the greenhouse effect and how human activities have increased greenhouse gases and caused climate warming. It discusses the potential impacts of climate change on the environment, food/water supplies, health, and ecosystems globally and in the UK. It addresses skepticism around climate change science and models. The overall message is that climate change poses serious risks and individuals can take action to reduce emissions.
This document contains a Spanish language exercise reviewing intermediate grammar concepts. It includes 10 exercises testing the use of verbs in different tenses, prepositions, adjectives, nouns, and other grammar points. The exercises contain examples sentences to choose the correct verb form or part of speech based on context. The document provides a comprehensive review of intermediate Spanish grammar.
Presentación curso 2016 17 nivel básico 2helenmazarron
Este documento presenta la información relevante para el curso de inglés NB2 en la EOI de Mazarrón. Se detallan los materiales que se usarán como el libro de texto English File Pre-Intermediate, así como recursos adicionales. También se especifican las fechas de evaluación formativa y sumativa, las normas de asistencia y evaluación continua, y se comparten enlaces a blogs con información y materiales adicionales.
My favourite festivities by Antonio Garcíahelenmazarron
Festivities are an important part of Spanish culture. The author discusses their favorite festivities that take place in the Region of Murcia. These festivities include religious processions, parades, fireworks displays, and traditional foods that bring people together and celebrate their culture and heritage.
This document contains corrections to a student's writing sample in English. Key mistakes addressed include incorrect use of verbs like "it's" versus "its", improper prepositions, missing words, incorrect verb conjugations, and word choice. The corrections provide the right way to structure sentences in English related to topics like finding a job, the importance of English, teaching, and reasons for learning English.
This document provides a summary of festivities and calendar events that take place each month in Britain. Some key events mentioned include:
- New Year's Eve celebrations on December 31st including singing Auld Lang Syne at midnight
- New Year's resolutions made on January 1st to improve one's life in some way
- Saint Valentine's Day on February 14th when people send cards to those they love or admire anonymously
- Pancake Day in February/March, the day before Lent, when pancakes are traditionally eaten in celebration
- May Day celebrations on May 1st when children dance around the maypole welcoming summer
- The Royal Ascot horse race in June attended by the Queen
-
This document is an answer key for a workbook on verb tenses. It provides the answers to various grammar exercises in the workbook covering the present, past, and future tenses in English. The exercises test understanding of basic verb conjugations and usage across different tenses. The answer key follows the structure of the workbook exercises and provides short example sentences as answers for each question or fill-in-the-blank.
The document provides example sentences using various time expressions like when, before, after, until, once, as soon as, by the time, while etc. It gives sets of sentences with the time expressions in different positions. It also provides exercises for students to practice using these time expressions correctly in sentences. The examples are meant to teach English grammar concepts around using time expressions to indicate sequence of events or actions.
1) The document provides information about various TV shows including their days and times.
2) It also lists the months of the year and some common activities people engage in.
3) The document contains vocabulary related to clothes, food, prepositions, and verbs.
Omar enjoyed biology and chemistry in school and wanted to learn more about biochemistry. He took a course at a local university while still in the sixth form. Although his schedule was busy with school and university exams, Omar enjoyed the university classes which he found interesting. He especially liked using the university library to do his homework. Omar had a great experience taking university classes and told his friends about it, who now wanted to do the same.
This document contains an answer key for a grammar and vocabulary test. It includes answers to questions about parts of speech, tenses, pronouns, prepositions, conditionals and reported speech. The answer key provides the correct answers to multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing various grammar concepts.
This document contains the answer key for a workbook on English language learning. It provides answers to vocabulary, grammar, reading and listening exercises across 6 units. The answers are concise and directly address the questions or content in the exercises.
This document contains an entry test with questions about grammar, including questions about verb forms, pronouns, possessives, and prepositions. There are also short reading comprehension passages and questions to test grammar understanding. The test has multiple sections and is scored out of 20 or 50 points depending on the section.
The document discusses a man who had been missing for several months before being found living in France. He had been working as a waiter in a restaurant under a false name. Another man who was having dinner at the restaurant recognized the missing man. The missing man's story was told by the dinner guest to the narrator's boyfriend at a party. Later, the narrator saw the dinner guest getting out of a sports car and realized she had met him previously at the same party.
This document contains a workbook with answer keys for various exercises. It provides answers to grammar exercises involving verbs like "used to", tenses like the present perfect, and conditional sentences. It also answers comprehension questions about short dialogs and passages on topics like friends, holidays, and family relationships. The workbook focuses on practicing and reinforcing English grammar and language skills.
The document discusses the present perfect tense in Russian. It provides three uses of the present perfect tense: 1) to describe events that began in the past and have continued up to the present, 2) to describe past events that are still important or relevant to the present, and 3) to describe an action that began in the past and may still be ongoing. It then provides examples of the present perfect tense using common verbs like "read", "write", and "love".
The document appears to be a series of exercises for students to complete related to time, questions, future plans, and indefinite pronouns. It includes:
1. Ordering words to form questions and matching them to answers about plans for the weekend, activities, and an exam.
2. Writing sentences based on pictures using the present continuous tense for future plans.
3. Completing a sample study timetable with times and activities.
4. Circling the correct indefinite pronoun in sentences and completing sentences with the correct indefinite pronoun based on pictures.
This document contains an English reading comprehension test with multiple sections, including reading passages, vocabulary, grammar and writing exercises. One reading passage is about a person named Max who climbs out of a hotel window thinking there is a balcony below, but there is no balcony and he falls six stories to the ground. The document tests a variety of English skills through different question types such as true/false, matching, gap fill and short answer questions.
This document provides examples of common social expressions, questions for making conversation, ways to express time and dates, examples of prices and shopping conversations, expressions for how you feel, directions, short answers, examples of visiting the doctor, conversations at a hotel, and expressions using "so" and "such". It aims to help English language learners practice everyday conversational English.
This document provides examples of common social expressions, questions for making conversation, ways to express time and dates, examples of prices and shopping conversations, expressions for how you feel, directions, short answers, examples of visiting the doctor, conversations at a hotel, and expressions using "so" and "such". It aims to help English language learners practice everyday conversational English.
This document provides examples of common social expressions, questions for making conversation, ways to express time and dates, examples of prices and shopping conversations, expressions for how you feel, directions, short answers, examples of visiting the doctor, conversations at a hotel, and expressions using "so" and "such". It aims to help English language learners practice everyday conversational English.
This document provides examples of common social expressions, questions for making conversation, ways to express time and dates, examples of prices and shopping conversations, expressions for how you feel, directions, short answers, examples of visiting the doctor, conversations at a hotel, and expressions using "so" and "such". It aims to help English language learners practice everyday conversational English.
This document outlines the key points of grammar related to the use of will and be going to for expressing future actions. It provides 10 examples for each grammatical structure, focusing on common verbs and situations. The document is intended to help students at Western University practice and understand how to correctly use will and be going to for talking about the future.
The document is a practice exercise from a Spanish language workbook. It contains:
1) Exercises to practice verb conjugations like "to be" in affirmative and negative forms with subjects like "I", "you", "he/she/it", "we" and "they".
2) A table to fill in with personal information like name, occupation, nationality, marital status etc.
3) Times written out in words to match with activities written in a schedule.
4) More grammar exercises with verbs, prepositions, word order and identifying correct/incorrect statements.
5) A word search puzzle with vocabulary from the lesson.
This document provides vocabulary and grammar practice questions and answers. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing vocabulary terms and grammar structures. The answers to the questions are also provided. There are several sections with different types of vocabulary and grammar questions.