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    Celta Pre-Course Task

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    CELTA – Pre-course Task Section 1: Learners and Teachers‚ and the Teaching and Learning Context Task 1 1. Lessons in groups‚ multilingual groups‚ open groups‚ full time or part-time courses‚ learners with little or no previous formal education‚ mixed or similar ability groups‚ mixed gender groups‚ large or smaller classes‚ day or evening classes‚ teachers with English-speaking or non English-speaking background. 2. In any of the aforementioned in the pre-course task sheet contexts.

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    Celta Pre-Interview Task

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    CELTA pre-interview task A 1 We never go to the theatre these days. Present Simple 2 We’re saving up to travel abroad. Present Continuous 3 We’ve already been to Morocco. Present Perfect 4 We didn’t have enough money to go further. Past Simple 5 We had spent all our savings by the end of the summer. Past Perfect 6 We’d been sleeping rough for several weeks when the weather turned colder. Past perfect Continuous 7 This year‚ I’ve been awarded a travel scholarship. Present

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    Celta Language Task

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    Language Related Assignment 1. The plane leaves at 10.00 tomorrow a) The form is present simple Subject third person + verb present tense + time marker b) A future arrangement – a ‘timetable future’ as the plane has a daily schedule and it will depart accordingly. c) Students may be confused by the form of present simple when a future time is referred to. They may confuse the meaning with present continuous ‘is leaving’ which means the event is happening now rather than

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    Celta Assignment 1

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    Celta Assignment 1: Language related task State in the simplest possible language what the underlined target language actually means. I’ve been waiting here for two hours. * I was waiting for two hours. * I am still waiting. * I am annoyed about it. State the form Subject + have/has + been+ verb+ing. Identify features of pronunciation * The ‘I’ and ‘have’ have been contracted to form ‘I’ve’. * The stressed syllable of pronunciation is I’ve been waiting.

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    Celta Grammar Assignment

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    SS may struggle with the contraction from I am to I’m or use “I am” so that the sentence is more formal I am meeting Dave for lunch….. | C FORM To meet – (transitive verb – regular) (transitive verb has subject and object).. Meeting – ing form of verb (present continuous/future form) Subject + [to be] + [verb] + Object Am/is/are -ing form somebody Therefore…… I + am + meeting + Dave But I + am is contracted to I’m. All persons of the conjugation of [to be] can be contracted

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    Phrasal Verb

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    Arthur Henry Hallam. 4. What is the time of the of the year does the poem refer to? Quate words or expressions. Ans: The poem refers to winter time. ‘Wild sky’‚ ‘Fresty Light’‚ ‘ the year is dying’ are the words or expressions in support of my answer. 5. How do you know the bells are ringing loudly? Whish word suggest that? Ans: As the poet asked to ring out to ring out the bells on the wild sky‚ in the flying clouds and in the frosty night to welcome the New Year‚ we come to know that the

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    Phrasal Verbs Lesson

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    RULE A phrasal verb has a meaning which is different from the original verb. That’s what makes them fun‚ but confusing. You may need to try to guess the meaning from the context‚ or‚ failing that‚ look it up in a dictionary. There are four types of Phrasal verbs. One of them Verb + adverb + object (separable) a) I put up the picture on the wall. (literal) b) I put up enough wood on the fire‚ so it went out. (metaphorical) The object (noun or person) can come between the verb and the adverb

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    celta assignment must've

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    Meaning: Deduction concluding that something is certain The past of must is must have (which is used with the past participle of a verb). Must have (which is often contracted to must’ve in speaking) is used to show a conclusion about the past.  Form: ‘must’+ present perfect of the principal verb (it refers to past time). (Must/’ve + past participle). Structure: modal + have+ past participle Must have + past participle CCQ’s: 1.     Is she at work now? (No) 2.     Do I think she has already gone

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    Celta Pre Course Task

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    Section 1 – Learners and Teachers and the Teaching and Learning Context A Teaching and learning contexts Types of contexts Task 1 1. In what context will you be doing the CELTA course? I am doing the CELTA course as part of a multilingual group‚ some of who have non-English speaking backgrounds. There are twelve people in total‚ who are separated into two smaller groups of six each. The course delivery is one full day and one evening at college‚ with preparation

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    Celta Pre-Intake

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    In each of the following sentences underline the verb or verbs and identify the form/tense used. E.g. I was living in Italy in 1998. I was living in Italy in 1998 – past continuous. We never go to the theatre these days. Form /Tense Simple Present We’re saving up to travel abroad. Form /Tense Present Continuous Root We’ve already been to Europe. Form /Tense Present Perfect We didn’t have enough money to go further. Form /Tense Simple Past Root

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