Showing posts with label Exam practice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exam practice. Show all posts
31 Mar 2016
Exam practice
If you want to test what we have been learning in class, go to 'Exam practice' where you will find more progress tests for you to take. I'm sure you will do great!
9 Mar 2016
Sentence transformation
Transformation of a sentence means changing the form of a sentence without changing its meaning. The transformation can be done in a number of ways, which you find a headache. This kind of exercise tests vocabulary (idioms, phrasal verbs, set phrases...) as well as grammar (unreal past (conditionals and wishes), passives, reported speech, present perfect/ simple past, (past) modals, (not) as…..as, and so/ such).
There are some rules we all know such as not using more than five words, that the word given must be included with no changes at all or that the two sentences must mean exactly the same. But what about the vocabulary or the structure we must use? To help you f'ace them I've uploaded some documents with vocabulary to 'our filing cabinet' section. More documents will be uploaded soon. I hope you find them useful!
There are some rules we all know such as not using more than five words, that the word given must be included with no changes at all or that the two sentences must mean exactly the same. But what about the vocabulary or the structure we must use? To help you f'ace them I've uploaded some documents with vocabulary to 'our filing cabinet' section. More documents will be uploaded soon. I hope you find them useful!
16 Jan 2016
Progress tests
If you want to test what we have been learning in class, go to 'Exam practice' where you will find some progress tests for you to take. I'm sure you will do great!
9 Dec 2015
Listening practice
We probably spend more time using our listening skills than any other
kind of skill. Like other skills, listening takes practice.
Why don't you go to ' Listening' or 'Exam practice' for more practice?
And remember, time is on your side! Thoughts move about four times as fast as speech. With practice, while you are listening you will also be able to think about what you are hearing, really understand it, and give feedback to the speaker.
Why don't you go to ' Listening' or 'Exam practice' for more practice?
And remember, time is on your side! Thoughts move about four times as fast as speech. With practice, while you are listening you will also be able to think about what you are hearing, really understand it, and give feedback to the speaker.
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