English Language Teaching Resources

A growing library with new resources is added every day.

English Language Teaching Resources

A growing library with new resources is added every day.

English Language Teaching Resources

A growing library with new resources is added every day.

AS AND LIKE / LOOK, APPEAR AND SEEM / FCE

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…

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TEST FOR ( I WISH, IF ONLY )

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. It is…

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FCE WORD LIST

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…

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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: I’m really sure that when I get home, my dad will be…

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FCE VOCABULARY / LESSON 2

Vocabulary – Family Relationships Getting Married We have decided to get married next year. Will you marry me? I don’t know when he will marry. Questions Part 1 Nicole and Christina met at a university lecture last year….

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MUST – HAVE TO / Obligation and Rules

MUST vs. HAVE TO – Understanding Obligation and Rules in English In English, when discussing obligations and rules, we use “must” and “have to”. Remember, these verbs are followed by the base form of the main verb. Usage…

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PRESENT PERFECT

Present Perfect Usage Present Perfect / just, already, yet, ever, never In English, we use the Present Perfect tense to talk about events that have happened very recently or just before the current moment. This tense is commonly…

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CONNECTORS (BUT, AND, SO, BECAUSE)

Basic Conjunctions in English: And, But, So, Because AND In English, we use “and” to combine similar ideas and introduce a new idea into the sentence. Examples: He is tall and slim. He can dance and he can…

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IF – CONDITIONALS

Using ‘If’ Statements to Express Conditions in English In English, when we present a condition, the equivalent is often the simple word “if”. Examples: If I pass the test, I will be happy. If you don’t call John,…

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WHICH OR WHAT?

Using ‘What’ and ‘Which’ in Questions Which one is your computer? / What color is your computer? As seen in the title, “What” and “Which” are used to ask questions about singular and plural nouns. With a few…

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HOW MANY – HOW MUCH

Countable and Uncountable Nouns Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted individually, while uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be counted separately: Countable: bread, potato, apple, cherry, tomato, banana, chicken Uncountable: milk, coffee, sugar, rice, water, money…

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ARTICLES A / AN / THE

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 /…

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ELEMENTARY LEVEL ALL SUBJECTS 2

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…

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Elementary Level Grammar Topics 4

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 AdjectiveComparative…

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DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS

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…

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IMPERATIVES / COME HERE.!

Forms of Imperative Sentences in English In English, imperative sentences are used in various ways. Let’s explore different forms of imperatives: Instructions: Instructions are used to give direct commands or guidance: Do your job! / Complete your task….

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ELEMENTARY CONTENTS

ELEMENTARY GRAMER CONTENTS GRAMMAR ELEMENTARY Articles a / an Pronouns (Subject/object ) Verb “ to be “ Have got / has got This/these  –   that /those There is / there are Possessive ‘s Some / any / How…

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