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Which of the following tenses is used for actions happening currently?
Which of the following tenses is used for actions happening currently?
What is the purpose of using modal verbs like 'must' and 'have to'?
What is the purpose of using modal verbs like 'must' and 'have to'?
Which of the following is an example of the correct article usage?
Which of the following is an example of the correct article usage?
What is the standard order of words in a simple affirmative sentence in English?
What is the standard order of words in a simple affirmative sentence in English?
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Which prepositions are specifically used to indicate time?
Which prepositions are specifically used to indicate time?
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What is essential for improving pronunciation in language learning?
What is essential for improving pronunciation in language learning?
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Which method is effective for expanding vocabulary?
Which method is effective for expanding vocabulary?
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What is a common activity to improve speaking skills in English?
What is a common activity to improve speaking skills in English?
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What is the primary purpose of using the Present Continuous tense in English?
What is the primary purpose of using the Present Continuous tense in English?
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Which structure is correct for forming a simple affirmative sentence in English?
Which structure is correct for forming a simple affirmative sentence in English?
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What do modal verbs like 'should' indicate in a sentence?
What do modal verbs like 'should' indicate in a sentence?
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What is the primary role of adjectives in a sentence?
What is the primary role of adjectives in a sentence?
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Why is it important to practice listening in language learning?
Why is it important to practice listening in language learning?
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What is a key component of effective writing in English?
What is a key component of effective writing in English?
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How can discussions enhance language learning?
How can discussions enhance language learning?
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In what way do concrete nouns differ from abstract nouns?
In what way do concrete nouns differ from abstract nouns?
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Study Notes
Граматика
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Часи дієслів:
- Present Simple: регулярні дії (I eat).
- Present Continuous: дії, що відбуваються зараз (I am eating).
- Past Simple: дії в минулому (I ate).
- Future Simple: дії в майбутньому (I will eat).
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Модальні дієслова:
- can, could: здатність, можливість.
- may, might: дозволи, ймовірності.
- must, have to: зобов'язання.
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Артиклі:
- Визначений артикль (the): для конкретних об'єктів.
- Невизначений артикль (a/an): для загальних понять.
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Порядок слів:
- Стандартний порядок: підмет + дієслово + обставина (I eat apples).
- Інверсія: використовується в питальних реченнях (Do you eat?).
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Прийменники:
- Місця: in, on, at.
- Часу: before, after, during.
Мовленнєва практика
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Вимова:
- Важливість фонетики: точне вимовляння звуків.
- Практика артикуляційних вправ для покращення.
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Словниковий запас:
- Розширення лексичного запасу через читання, перегляд фільмів, слухання музики.
- Використання карток (flashcards) для запам'ятовування нових слів.
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Діалог:
- Практика ведення бесід на різні теми: знайомства, побут, подорожі.
- Рольові ігри для покращення спілкування.
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Слухова практика:
- Слухання подкастів та радіопрограм англійською мовою.
- Участь у дискусіях для розвитку спільного розуміння.
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Письмова практика:
- Написання коротких есе, листів, і нотаток.
- Використання онлайн-платформ для отримання зворотного зв'язку.
Grammar
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Verb tenses:
- Present Simple: used for regular actions (I eat)
- Present Continuous: used for actions happening now (I am eating)
- Past Simple: used for actions in the past (I ate)
- Future Simple: used for actions in the future (I will eat)
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Modal Verbs:
- Can/Could: indicate ability or possibility
- May/Might: express permission or likelihood
- Must/Have to: show obligation
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Articles:
- The: used for specific objects (the book)
- A/An: used for general or unspecific references (a book)
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Word Order:
- Standard: subject + verb + object (I eat apples)
- Inversion: used in questions (Do you eat?)
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Prepositions:
- Place: in, on, at (in the park, on the table, at school)
- Time: before, after, during (before lunch, after class, during the movie)
Speaking Practice
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Pronunciation:
- Focus on accurate pronunciation for clarity
- Practice articulation exercises to improve
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Vocabulary:
- Expanding vocabulary through reading, movies, music
- Use flashcards to memorize new words
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Dialogue:
- Practice conversations on various topics (introductions, daily life, travel)
- Role-playing to improve communication skills
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Listening:
- Listen to podcasts and radio programs in English
- Engage in discussions to improve mutual understanding
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Writing:
- Write short essays, letters, and notes
- Utilize online platforms for feedback
Grammar
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Tense
- Present Simple: Describes routine actions and facts
- Present Continuous: Describes actions happening now
- Past Simple: Describes actions that happened in the past
- Future Simple: Describes actions that will happen in the future
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Sentence Structure
- Subject + Verb + Object: Basic sentence structure
- Inversion: Used for questions and negations
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Modal Verbs
- Can: Indicates ability or permission
- Must: Indicates obligation
- Should: Offers a recommendation
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Parts of Speech
- Nouns: Can be common (general), proper (specific names), concrete (tangible), or abstract (ideas)
- Verbs: Can be active, passive, or impersonal
- Adjectives: Describe nouns; can be used for comparisons
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Articles
- Definite (the): Used for specific objects
- Indefinite (a/an): Used for general or non-specific objects
Language Practice
- Dialogues: Develops conversational skills in different social contexts.
- Listening: Develops understanding of different accents and speaking styles; crucial for understanding spoken language.
- Reading: Analyzes different genres of texts (literature, news, research papers); expands vocabulary through context.
- Writing: Addresses structure for essays, letters, and reports; emphasizes editing and proofreading.
- Discussions: Encourages argumentation and supporting opinions with relevant evidence.
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