OBJECTIVES 1.Topics for the second term test 2.Practice (listening) 3.Practice (grammar)

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OBJECTIVES 1.Topics for the second term test 2.Practice (listening) 3.Practice (grammar)

 Might, may, will  First/ second conditional  There is there are  If / unless  Present perfect / already,yet,still, just  Passive voice  Pronouns  Present perfect simple and continuous.  Adjectives/ nouns  In, on, at (place)  Anybody, somebody, nobody, anything, nothing, something  Reading comprehension  Vocabulary (ICFES) TOPICS FOR THE SECOND TEST

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