The future form used for offers, promises and requests.
Provide an example.
WILL
Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions:
She apologised______ being late.
They insisted ______ talking to the person in charge.
Although they talked for a long time, the boy couldn't agree ______ his mother.
FOR
ON
WITH
Complete this sentence with the correct phrasal verb:
I've ___________________ milk. I need to go to the supermarket.
RUN OUT OF
Form the nouns for these verbs:
CONNECT
ENTERTAIN
CONNECTION
ENTERTAINMENT
In your exam, essays should have:
3 paragraphs
4 paragraphs
5 paragraphs
5 PARAGRAPHS
The future form used for predictions based on present knowledge.
Provide an example.
GOING TO
Explain the difference in meaning between STOP + TO INFINITIVE and STOP + -ING
We stopped to have some coffee.
Everybody stopped talking when she entered the room.
STOP + TO INFINITIVE: Stop in order to do something else
STOP + -ING: Stop an activity that you are doing
Complete the sentence with the appropriate phrasal verb:
Hailey and her friends usually __________________ at weekends.
GET TOGETHER / GO OUT
Form the nouns for these verbs:
PERFORM
BEHAVE
DISCOVER
PERFORMANCE
BEHAVIOUR
DISCOVERY
The register (level of formality) of what you write is determined by ...
THE READER
The tense used for actions in progress at a certain moment in the future.
Provide an example.
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
The type of conditional used for possible future situations, suggestions, advice, threats and promises.
Provide an example.
FIRST CONDITIONAL (IF/WHEN + PRESENT SIMPLE + WILL/MAY/CAN/COULD/SHOULD + INFINITIVE)
If she doesn't agree with you, she'll tell you.
If you don't hurry up, you'll be late.
If you don't apologise, you won't go to that party.
If you help me study for the test, I'll do that assignment for you.
Complete the sentence with the appropriate noun, derived from a phrasal verb:
The models wore attractive __________________. with focus on their eyes and lips.
MAKE-UP
Make these words negative by adding a prefix:
HONEST
VISIBLE
MORAL
DISHONEST
INVISIBLE
IMMORAL
Which two text types MUST have a title?
ARTICLES AND STORIES
The tense used for actions completed before a certain time in the future.
Provide an example.
FUTURE PERFECT
The type of conditional used for unreal situations IN THE PAST.
Provide an example.
THIRD CONDITIONAL (IF + PAST PERFECT + WOULD(N'T) HAVE...)
If I had known about the party,I would have gone.
If he had studied at university, he would have had more job opportunities.
Complete the sentence with the appropriate phrasal verb:
He likes to ________________ his collection of knives.
SHOW OFF
Make these words negative by adding a prefix:
UNDERSTAND
LOGICAL
RELEVANT
MISUNDERSTAND
ILLOGICAL
IRRELEVANT
What text type do these statements refer to?
It must have an interesting and relevant title.
You need to use a variety of past tenses.
It includes a series of events, usually told chronologically.
You should use clear sequencing words, such as THEN, AFTER THAT.
It should be interesting, entertaining and easy to follow.
You need to use interesting language, such as colourful verbs, adjectives and adverbs.
STORY
The tense used for actions happening during a period up to a specified time in the future.
Provide an example
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
We use the passive form when we are more interested in the action or the result of the action, rather than who did it. The passive form is often used in more formal texts.
Complete these sentences using passive voice:
Many of the objects we have at home ___________________ (MAKE) in China.
The Eiffel Tower ________________ (BUILD) in 1887.
The pizza ________________________ (DELIVER) in 30 minutes.
ARE MADE
WAS BUILT
WILL BE DELIVERED
Complete the sentence with the appropriate phrasal verb:
She doesn't really ______________________ her sister... they are so different that they quarrel over almost everything!
GET ON WITH
Form the adjectives by adding suffixes:
POISON
PASSION
EXCITE
POISONOUS
PASSIONATE
EXCITING
Which of these expressions can be used in an essay to INTRODUCE an idea?
One benefit of ... is ...
Moreover, ...
To sum up, ...
It is true that ...
An advantage of ... is...
Despite this ...
On balance, ...
However, this is not always true.
ONE BENEFIT OF ... IS ...
IT IS TRUE THAT ...
AN ADVANTAGE OF ... IS ...