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English Grammar Workshop
Contents :
1. Daily theme [page numbers]
Monday [1-7] Present Simple & Continuous, Questions, Frequency Adverbs
Tuesday [8-14] Past Simple & Continuous, Reported Speech
Wednesday [15-21] Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Active & Passive Voice
Thursday [22-28] The Future, Comparatives, Nouns, Quantifiers, Articles
Friday [29-33] Contrasts, Conditionals, Clauses, Final Review
Appendix : [34] Irregular verb list (Past Form & Past Participle)
2. Overview of skills (with page numbers)
Language Structures Form &
Part of
Speech
Sentence
Construction
Error
Identification
Reading
Comprehension
Present Simple 1, 3 2 4 1-2, 4, 14
Present Continuous 2, 3 2, 4 4 4
Asking Questions 5, 6 5, 6 6 13
Frequency Adverbs 7 7
Past Simple 9 9, 15 8, 13-14
Past Continuous 10, 19 11 11, 19
Reported Speech 12 13 13
Present Perfect Simple 16, 17 15, 17-18 16, 17 17-18
Present Perfect Continuous 18 18
Past Perfect 19 19 19
Active & Passive Voice 21 20, 21 21 20
The future: will & going to 23 22, 23 23
Comparatives & Superlatives 24 24 24
Countable & Uncountable Nouns 26 26 26 25
Quantifiers (much & many) 26 26 26
Articles (a/an, the) 27 28 28
Contrasting language 29 29 29
First & Second Conditionals 30 30 30
Relative Clauses (who/that/which) 31 33 33
Relative Clauses (extra information) 32 33 33
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Now find the answers
from around the room
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Past Simple Verbs Complete the table with the correct pronunciation of the –ed endings for regular verbs go to the last page of the book for a list of irregular verbs (page 34)
- d - t - id
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Experiences
Play the game with your partner. Use the verbs to make a conversation about experiences.
Use different question words to get as much information as possible.
Example conversation: A: Have you ever drunk red wine?
B: Yes I have.
A: When did you drink it?
B: I drank it last month with my friends.
A: Why did you drink it?
B: Because I wanted to try it.
A: Did you enjoy it?
B: No. It made me very sleepy.
4. drink
Tip: Use ╉it╊ to talk about things, and ╉there╊ to talk
about places
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Now read the text below to find the answers to these questions. Which question
is not answered?