Showing posts with label Adverbs of Frequency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adverbs of Frequency. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Study Guide --- MID-TERM EXAM

Hi there,

This is the bare minimum needed to do your mid-term exam successfully:

GRAMMAR

  • Present simple (Positive, negative and questions: I / you / we / they )
  • Present simple (Positive, negative and questions: he / she / it )
  • Present simple (Frequency adverbs: be + adverb /  adverb +  verb)
  • Present simple (Wh-questions)
  • Present simple (yes / no questions and short answers: yes, I do; no, he doesn't)

  • Past simple (Be:  was / were in positive & negative sentences as well as questions)
  • Past simple (Positive, negative and questions: regular verbs)
  • Past simple (Positive, negative and questions: irregular verbs)
  • Past simple (Wh-questions)
  • Past simple  (yes / no questions and short answers: yes, we did; no, you didn't)

VOCABULARY

  • daily routines
  • free time activities
  • frequency adverbs
  • adjectives to describe people & places
  • life events
  • weekend activities
  • types of movies
  • types of music
  • past time phrases with ago, last and in
  • question words
  • irregular verbs
  • verbs and nouns from news stories

SPOKEN INTERACTION

You can communicate in English by doing the following:
  • introduce yourself, say your age, spell your name & last name, ask how people are
  • ask and answer questions about yourself and other people, where you live, things you have
  • say how often you do things, talk about your routine
  • say what you like and don't like
  • give and receive information about quantities, numbers and prices
  • indicate time using phrases such as last Friday, in November, at 3:00 o'clock, on Monday
  • ask for repetition and help

Sunday, 22 August 2010

Adverbs of Frequency --- Speaking Game.

(1) Double click on the image to make it large, (2) print it,  (3) paste it on your notebook, (4) check unknown vocabulary and (5) bring it to class next Wednesday.

 Cheers,

Abraham