FCE TEST 2
FCE 2 – English Test Test your English skills with this FCE Başlangıç Testi 2. Choose the correct word a, b, or c for each question: Check your answers:
FCE 2 – English Test Test your English skills with this FCE Başlangıç Testi 2. Choose the correct word a, b, or c for each question: Check your answers:
Word List / Unit 1 / Lesson 1 Unit 1 FCE students may be asked questions such as: What do you work for? What do you study? FCE (First Certificate Exam) students need to know the differences between “work” and “study”. Work Are you an employer or a worker? How long has he been working
Practising Test “I wish and If only” We use “I wish and If only” to talk about regrets if we use it with Past Perfect. Choose a or b so that it has a similar meaning. Answers: Now, write third conditional (If – 3) sentences about the situations. Answers:
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Comparison of ‘As’ and ‘Like’, Usage of ‘Look’, ‘Seem’, and ‘Appear’ As and Like Both words have similar meanings, but with some differences: As: To indicate someone or something’s function or role. She works as a nurse. As far as I know, she will take the Spanish course. Like: To show resemblance or provide examples.
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This / These – That / Those SINGULAR e.g. This is my computer. This shop is quite empty. That That’s my bag. What is that girl saying? PLURAL These These are my gloves. Where does these people come from? These students will have PET exam this year. Those Those are my books over there. Feed
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Use of English / How to Form Adjectives from Nouns and Verbs Forming Adjectives from Nouns and Verbs In English, we can create adjectives from nouns and verbs by adding the following suffixes: Nouns to Adjectives: Nouns Adjectives crowd crowded comfort comfortable Verbs Turned into Adjectives: Verbs Corresponding Adjectives disappoint disappointed help helpful Test Your
First Conditional “If you go out in the snow, you will get cold.” If he doesn’t play well, he won’t (will not) win. Main clause He won’t win if he doesn’t play well. Comparative and Superlative Adjective Adjective Comparative (-er, more) Superlative (the …est, the most) Big bigger The biggest Small Smaller The smallest Popular
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Use of English Practice Question 1 In your family, who does these small jobs? My mum does the washing-up because she has more time. My dad sometimes dusts the furniture because my mum does the ironing at the same time. Question 2 Which of these tasks do your parents enjoy doing or dislike? My dad
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English Grammar Topics Object Pronouns (me, you, him, her) We use object pronouns to replace the object of a sentence: I love swimming, but they don’t understand me. He is never trying to help his brother. He thinks he disturbs him. They are not joining us. Why don’t you call them? His car is in
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Articles in English In our initial lessons, we discussed the basic articles in English. Now, let’s review with different examples: If we are talking about something for the first time, we use ‘a’ or ‘an’ articles: a / an: a (before vowel sounds) or an (before consonant sounds) I bought a new pair of trainers.
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