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Welcome to Grammar Self-Access Center, BIG A Language School Login ID number Password  Browse the website  Register as New user  Forget your password **** Please type your ID number and password, then click on login

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Grammar lessons Please click on the lesson you want to learn. Tenses Nouns Pronouns Determiner Punctuation Modal verbs Nouns Adjectives Adverbs Preposition Passive voice Mood Reported speech Relative clauses Welcome Willy NaClarence to Grammar Self-Access Center, BIG A Language School

Tenses. Welcome Willy NaClarence to Grammar Self-Access Center, BIG A Language School Present Simple Tense Present Continuous Tense Present Perfect Tense Present Perfect continuous Tense Past Simple Tense Past Continuous Tense Past Perfect Tense Past Perfect Continuous Tense Future Simple Tense Future Continuous Tense Future Perfect Tense Future Perfect continuous Tense

Welcome Willy NaClarence to Grammar Self-Access Center, BIG A Language School Level: 1 Lesson 1: Present Simple Tense The present simple tense is used with reference to regular or habitual action. Examples: Phetmany lives in Luang Prabang province. They often phone my mother in Vientiane. Present simple tense is used when you are talking about something is scheduled or timetabled to happen in the future. Examples: The next bus leaves at two fifteen in the afternoon. It’s Tuesday to morrow. Go to exercise 1 Go back

Welcome Willy NaClarence to Grammar Self-Access Center, BIG A Language School In The sentences below, decide if the verb underlined refers to the Present (P), the Future (F), or to something habitual (H) 1. Joe wants to be a pilot when he grows up. 2. We always go abroad for our holiday. 3. I’m sorry, but I feel tired. 4. I just want to go to sleep. 5. Vientiane is the capital city of Laos 6. When do you start at the university next year? 7. Oh, Dear, this milk tastes awful 8. You look really funny in that hat. 9. Give my love to Angela if you see her. 10. Do your children help about the house? 11. It’s amazing how many people eat far too much. F Check the answer

Welcome Willy NaClarence to Grammar Self-Access Center, BIG A Language School Answer No.ResultExplanation 1. (example)  2.  3.  4.  5.  6.   7.  8.   9.  10.   11.  You have achieved total scores: 7/10 Congratulation on your success. You can learn the next lesson or do next exercise Return to activity page

Welcome to Willy NaClarence’s database for Grammar Self-Access Center, BIG A Language School Name: Willy Last name: Naclarence Title:Mr Date of birth:20/01/1980 Class:Year 1 Your overall performance: 75% View details

Welcome Willy NaClarence to your overall performance Grammar Self-Access Center, BIG A Language School Field:Tenses Performance Result /100 Dates on exercise 17012/05/ /05/ /05/ /05/ /05/ /05/ /06/ /06/ /06/ /06/03 Averaged score75 View result by graph

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Welcome to Database of Grammar Self-Access Center, BIG A Language School Student ID PasswordsTitleName Surname DOB Class Performance Last time Access ****MrWilly NaClarence 20/01/1980 Y 1 75% 13/06/ ****MsNita Wayville 02/12/1979 Y 1 70% 14/06/03

Welcome to Willy NaClarence’s database for Grammar Self-Access Center, BIG A Language School Name: Willy Last name: Naclarence Title: Mr Date of birth: 20/01/1980 Class: Year 1 Your overall performance: 75% Last time access: 13/06/03 View details See details of access