Assignment 1: Language Related Tasks Part One: Grammar -‐ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. You should go to the doctor. Modal Auxiliary Should Simple Form Used for strong suggestions‚ advise and opinions + Subject + “should” + base form verb -‐ Subject
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auxiliary verb (to be) before the present participle (for example: I going to town). Solution: explain that in this case the -ing form is only used with the verb ‘to be’ (am‚ are‚ is). Model and drill with the class. Reference Grammar for English language Teachers (2000) by Martin Parrott (Cambridge University Press) 2. Structure I have to work long hours because... Analysis Meaning: used to show obligation‚ an action which is imposed upon someone [some course books use it to express
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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 home? (Yes) 3. Am I 100% sure about this? (No) 4. How sure am I? (99%) 5. Do I think it’s very likely (Yes) 6. What would I say if I was 100% sure? (She has gone out) 7. Am I talking about the past? (yes) Phonological features: contraction
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pre-intermediate English language course at International House are mostly Italian1. The age range is quite varied (early twenties to late sixties) and they are all very highly motivated and passionate about learning the language2. Most of the students come from a strong cultural background and have a scholastic knowledge of English‚ having learnt the language at school as part of the compulsory curriculum. Those who don’t‚ have at least 1 to 2 years experience of learning the language and a number of them
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CELTA Pre-Interview task GOOD HOPE STUDIES Please complete the task below on a separate sheet. An interview can only be arranged on receipt of the task. We recommend that you consult a grammar book and a methodology book if possible. Recommended books: Grammar: Parrot‚ Martin – Grammar for English Language Teachers (Cambridge University Press) Swan‚ Michael – Practical English Usage (Oxford University Press) Methodology: Jim Scrivener – Learning Teaching (Macmillan) Jeremy Harmer – How
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1.….everything that has happened to us during the day ….. MEANING 1. “has happened” is a grammar structure used for actions which started in the past but continue up to now or to talk about actions that have a result now. Timeline: x (x)(x) has happened past present future CQs : Did it happen in the past? Yes. Is the day going on? Yes. Is it likely to happen some more events? Yes.
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1. My car was stolen. E-mails were written. 2. Used when: • we focus on the action in the past • it is not important who did the action but what happened to the subject in the sentence 3. i. I had a very bad day yesterday because I had an important meeting at work and I woke up late. I decided to go to work by car because I was in a hurry. I went outside my house but I couldn´t find my car. I looked everywhere and then I realized that my car was stolen. I don´t know who did it. ii
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Language Related Tasks Part A 1. A) She’s meeting Jack at 3 o’clock. Present continuous. B) Subject + to be + verb + ing +. C) Meaning: It is referring to an action that will take place at a pre-arranged time in the future. Use: It is used to talk about an arranged action that will happen in the future‚ and the time is specified. D) ‘She’s meeting...’ is the contracted form of ‘She is meeting..’ it is pronounced as ‘Shiz’ /∫Iz/. E) Students
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Candidate’s name Ismail Eyamba ________ Focus on the Learner 800 – 1000 words Use the following check list to ensure you have included everything in this assignment. Use this page as your cover sheet. Check that you have: stated the level of the student provided an account of your learner’s language learning background and learning experiences included details of your learner’s motivations for learning English provided an account of your learner’s preferred
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Introduction For this assignment I interviewed a Japanese student called Akiko. Akiko originates from North Tokyo and moved to England 3 and a half years ago with her husband and her son. Akiko has a very good level of education with a degree in Psychology which she obtained in Japan. She learnt English as a compulsory subject at school and has been learning to speak English for the past 10 years. Akiko would eventually like to teach English to children in Japan. As well as English‚ Akiko can
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