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English 1 general information II semester course (30 weeks) 3x45 (once a week) I semester - 2 mid-terms tests (6th and 12th week) II semester - 2 mid-terms tests (6th and 12th week) Attendance Grading/scoring

Test 1 (15 points max) Word building: adjective suffixes –able, –ible, - al, -ant, -ent, -ary, -ive, -ative, -ed, -ing, -ful, -ous, -y, -ly Present Simple vs Present Progressive; Stative Verbs Articles Countable and uncountable nouns Quantifiers

Test 2 (15 points max) Phrases and collocations related to education and learning Phrasal verbs with come; phrases related to gestures; compound adjectives Word building: nouns ending in –ion, -ation, -ment, -ance Present Perfect Simple & Present Perfect Progressive Past Simple & Past Progressive Past Perfect Simple & Past Perfect Progressive

Examples Tenses: I can see from what you say that your mornings are very busy! But what _________________ in the afternoons? are you doing b) have you been doing c) do you do Word formation: It's important to also see the less ______________(DESIRE) sides of the job. a) desirable b) desiring c) desired

Examples Articles: London is ______capital of Britain. a b) an c) the d) / Countable/Uncountable Nouns: He gave me ___advice before my interview. a) a b) an c) the d) /

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