Teacher
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HERNANDEZ BORRAYO Elizabeth
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B1 Grammar topics These are topics you need to study to pass an exam at the B1 level, such as Cambridge English Preliminary:
Adverbs Both, either, neither A broader range of intensifiers; So, such, too, enough Comparatives and superlatives Question tags Conditionals: 0, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Connecting words expressing cause and effect, contrast, etc. (Linking words) Embedded questions Future (present simple, present continuous, going to+verb, will/shall), Will and going to, for prediction
Modals - must/can’t, a deduction
Modals – might, may, will, probably Modals – should have/might have/etc Modals: must/have to
Present simple/present continuous Past simple/Past continuous Present Perfect/Past perfect Present/Future and Past tense responses Phrasal verbs, extended Prepositions of place and movement Present perfect continuous Present perfect/past simple Reported speech (range of tenses) Passive and Active voice: simple passive Wh- questions in the present, future, and past You can also see which grammar topics are associated with other CEF levels.
Vocabulary Topics All the words in this section are in the Cambridge PET word list. These are the important words you need to know to pass an exam at B1 level.
Appliances | Buildings | Clothes | Colours | Education | Entertainment and Media | Environment | Food and Drink | Health, Medicine and Exercise | Hobbies and Leisure | House and Home | Language | Personal Feelings, Opinions and Experiences | Places: Countryside | Places: Town and City | Services | Shopping | Sport | Technology and Communications | The Natural World | Travel and Transport | Weather | Work and Jobs
Vocabulary learning tips Read as much as possible. If you come across a word you don't know, write it down or look it up.
Use a dictionary. Many browsers include dictionaries. If you are reading online, you may be able to right-click on a word to look it up.
Sign up for a 'word a day' email.
Think of ways of remembering words. Do they sound like a word in your own language?
Remember words are often used together with other words. Try to learn these 'collocations'.
(reference books)
Bibliography - Texts:
1. Helen Stephenson (Autore), Paul Dummett (Autore), John Hughes, LIFE PRE-INTERMEDIATE 2nd. Edition. Student's book and workbook; Student's book Build Up con CD, DVD-ROM, con e-book e con espansione online e contenuto digitale per download e accesso on line. ISBN: -9788853625144 - (3 Books).
Editore: ELI Collana:Inglese corsi ESP Data di Pubblicazione:2018 EAN:9788853625144 ISBN:8853625147 Formato:prodotto in più parti di diverso formato "Bringing National Geographic to Life" - https://eltngl.com/sites/Life2e/NGLandLife
Life Product Video https://eltngl.com/sites/Life2e/about-life/life-product-video
2. Raymond Murphy (Author), Lelio Pallini (Author); Essential Grammar in Use, con soluzioni ed eBook, Quarta edizione. Grammatica di base della lingua inglese. ISBN 9781316509029.
3. B1 Preliminary for Schools practice tests, for Revised exam from 2020 con CD-Audio e file audio per il download. ISBN 9788853627872. Editore:ELI Collana:Certificazioni Data di Pubblicazione:2020 EAN:9788853627872 ISBN:8853627875 Pagine:176 Formato:prodotto in più parti di diverso forma 4. Dispense di Lessico e Grammatica livello A1-B1
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