... one:
/ walked for hours.
I lived here for years.
Nouns, adjectives and adverbs
26 Comparison of adverbs
• Most adverbs are used with more and most:
slowly —> more slowly, most slowly
dangerously ... don't,
they
he
she doesn't,
it
Verbs
36 Past Simple: positive - irregular verbs
FORM
• Irregular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc)
Subject
I
He
She
It
We
You
They
Past ... correct form of adverbs for these sentences.
1 She works harder than all the others, (hard)
Nouns, adjectives and adverbs
20 Comparatives
Check
Complete these sentences, using the comparative form...
... will need to use the edition of
Grammar Practice for Pre -Intermediate Students with Answer key.
We hope that Grammar Practice for Pre -Intermediate Students helps you to
improve your English.
Elaine ... the student
Grammar Practice for Pre -Intermediate Students gives short, clear explanations
of all the main areas of English grammar, and provides practice exercises for
you to do.
There are two ... > most dangerous;
comfortable —> most comfortable
24
Nouns, adjectives and adverbs
10 No article or the before names of places
• a or the is not usually used before names of villages, towns,...
... Reader and the text…………………………… ………………………………………11
II.2.3. Students difficulties with reading ……………………….…………………………12
II.3. Literature and Reading ………………………… …………………………………….13
... story and its advantages in language classroom…………….………… 10
II.2. Reading comprehension …………………………………………………….………… 11
II.2.1. Reading comprehension and its roles in language learning………….……………11
II.2.2....
... material for
reading . For him, if reading is to be viewed as an integrated process, the teaching of reading
must do more than simply exercise reading in the target language. With literature, the students ... reading skills such
as skimming, scanning, readingfor main ideas or for specific information, etc. The reading
materials mostly are taken from course books like: Think First Certificate, Reading ... text in the reading classroom. This part focuses on
differentiating the two methods: efferent reading and aesthetic reading. According to Rosenblatt
(1978) efferent reading is reading in which...
... Appendix
Survey questionnaires forstudents at HPU
Questionnaire N
o
1
Questionnaires on the students attitude toward literary texts
1. Rank the following genres of literature according ... reason why:
a. novel
b. short story
c. poetry
d. drama
2. Which of the following aspects often cause difficulties when reading
literature?
a. unfamiliar vocabulary
b. cultural differences
c. ... diary about what I have read
□
others……………………………………………………………………
4. After reading I find…
a. my vocabulary is enlarged.
b. my reading speed is improved.
c. my guessing skill is better
d. my analyzing...
... and
poems in developing the
poems in developing the
reading skills for 2
reading skills for 2
nd
nd
year
year
students in Haiphong
students in Haiphong
university
university
Field: Methodology
Field: ... knowledge
Develop critical reading and writing
Literature and reading:
The reader and the text
Links between reading skills and literary skills
Efferent reading and aesthetic reading
It is applicable ... the lesson more enjoyable
and helps enhance studentsreading skills.
Most students like short stories and poems than novel and
drama
75% of students found short stories and poems interesting...
... the following reading skills for the students including
getting the gist of a topic, drawing key concepts out of a reading, practicing reading
strategies, learning how to use some clues for understanding. ... critical reading skills for first year students? Why?
- What do you think about our current reading syllabus?
- What is the frequency of your use of three reading stages (pre -reading, while -reading ...
‘Practice your reading skills’ is a basic readingfor pre -intermediate students of English.
Through 24 non-specialized theme-based units of the book and several extra activities, the
reading course...
... Bread, cheese, butter, information, news, food, and money are all uncountable nouns.
>• Exercise 14 for some and any.
Practice
Write 'C for countable, 'U' for uncountable.
apple
water
boy
milk
table
pen
bread
cup
computer
money
C
U
cheese
tooth
car
grass
person
road
chair
bicycle
hand
flour
I
information
butter
sugar
tree
garden
book
news
bus
wine
house
FORM
Positive ... the before names of places
• a or the is not usually used before names of villages, towns, streets, cities,
countries or continents.
She lives in Paris.
We went to India.
• the is used before ... doesn't smoke
20 He doesn't know
35 Past Simple: positive - regular verbs
FORM
• Regular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc.):
Notes
• Irregular verbs are different...
... dangerous > most dangerous;
comfortable —> most comfortable
24
Nouns, adjectives and adverbs
20 Comparatives
Check
Complete these sentences, using the comparative form of the adjectives given.
1 ... likely one.
1 We talked to the boys parents for some time.
We talked to the boys' parents for some time.
We talked to the boy's parents for some time.
Nouns, adjectives and adverbs
5 ... doesn't smoke
20 He doesn't know
35 Past Simple: positive - regular verbs
FORM
• Regular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc.):
Notes
• Irregular verbs are different...
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... likely one.
1 We talked to the boys parents for some time.
We talked to the boys' parents for some time.
We talked to the boy's parents for some time.
Nouns, adjectives and adverbs
Practice
Complete ... [frightening/frightened) by the animals.
26
Verbs
36 Past Simple: positive - irregular verbs
FORM
• Irregular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc)
Subject
I
He
She
It
We
You
They
Past ... large
rich
poor
young
big
bad
clean
short
hot
cold
warm
cheap
small
brave
• Adjectives with three syllables or more (comfortable, beautiful expensive, etc.)
add more:
comfortable —• more comfortable; beautiful —• more beautiful;
expensive —> more expensive
•...
... bent fight fought fought
blow blew blown find found found
break broke broken fly flew flown
bring brought brought forget forgot forgotten
build built built forgive forgave forgiven
burn burnt/ burnt/ ... . •
43a 1 for 2 for 3 since 4 for 5 for 6 since 7 since 8 since 9 for 10 for
43b 1 I studied for 2 She's worked , since. 3 I worked for 4 I've lived
since 5 He's been for 6 I haven't ... going to be in the office until 6 o'clock.
96a 1 until 2 before 3 until 4 until 5 before 6 before 7 until 8 until
9 before 10 before
166
indefinite article 8-9, 13-14
indirect speech 105, 113-114
indirect...
... sister at the weekend for a chat.
/ usually ring up my sister at the weekend for a chat,
I usually ring my sister up at the weekend for a chat,
2 These clothes are too small for Andrew. 1 should ... yourself a point for each correct answer. Score \_\
Put the verb into either the gerund or the infinitive with to form.
1 Do you enjoy ? (cook)
2 I've decided a new job. (look for)
3 Are you ... yourself a point for each correct answer. Score
Write a/an, the, some, or any to complete these sentences.
1 I'm reading very interesting book at the moment.
2 T'd like information about...