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LEARNING A LANGUAGE

 

 

ELONDON LANGUAGES

 

Part-time Courses

Morning classes 15 hours per week, afternoon classes 15 hours per week. Examination preparation 4 or 6 hours per week, afternoons or evenings. All teachers are highly experienced and well qualified. Minimum course- one month. Central location,

easy access by bus or underground . r..:-:::-::-:-:---L-----..

FELGIN HOUSE SCHOOL

T is excellent school is an attractive suburb of Bnghton. It offers courses in general English rom three to twelve months. Accommodation

IS c_arefully chosen and the school is famous for Its programme of activities beyond the classroom. Teenagers and young adults come

here from over thirty different countries to study hard and enjoy themselves, too.

 

@ In groups, speak on why you want to learn English.

Use the scheme below.

 

to understand to teach

 


to use


 

to imorove


 

to study to speak

 

 

to watch to read

 

for pleasure to pass an exam

for work to have access to

for personal interest

 

 


 

ARE YOU GETTING CN WELL WITH ENGLISH GRAMMAR?

 

PRESENT TIME

G) Match each sentence (1-10) with the appropriate tense form (A-D).


D1 He is always telling everyone

what to do.

D 2 She commutes to the centre

of London every day.

D 3 They own a villa and a personal

plane.

D 4 They have known each other for ages.

D 5 Cherry trees blossom in spring .

D 6 Grandma is getting better.

D 7 He wears glasses.

D 8 We are doing an exercise.

D 9 He has been running, that's why

he is out of breath.

D 10 I am working on an archaeological

project until something else comes up.

® Choose the correct answer (a), (b), (c) or (d).

. 1 Don't listen to him. He [ill.

a) lies b) has lied c) was lying d) is lying

2 You can't talk to him right now. He D a bath.

a) is having b) has had c) has d) had

3 She D no trouble with her dishwasher up to now.

a) has b) is having c) had d) has had


A Present Simple B Present

Continuous

C Present Perfect D Present Perfect

Continuous


4 I read the first chapter of the book. I can't wait to know what D next.

a) is happening b) happen c) happens d) does happen

5 I don't think we'll learn anything new.

She D the same thing for the last two hours.

a) repeats b) is repeating c) has repeated d) has been repeating

6 We D a great deal of them lately.

a) see b) have been seeing c) are seeing d) saw

7 The weather is nice and she D her holiday at the seaside .

a) enjoy b) enjoys c) is enjoying d) does enjoy

8 This soup D really strange. What spices did you put in?

a) is tasted b) is tasting c) tastes d) has tasted

 

9


ARE YOU GETTING ON WELL WITH ENGLISH GRAMMAR?

9 Look at them . Everyone can see that she simply D him.

a) loathes 1 b) don't loathe c) is loathing d) is loathed

10 It D for two days. If it doesn't stop soon, we won't be able to leave the



cabin.

a) snows b) is snowing c) has snowed d) has been snowing

 

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