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English 1 general information Testu pristupate online putem linka: testus. singidunum. ac. rs/Student; iz

English 1 general information Testu pristupate online putem linka: testus. singidunum. ac. rs/Student; iz padajućeg menija birate svoj fakultet i upisujete broj indeksa 2017100100 Broj bodova: 15 Broj pitanja: 15 Vreme predviđeno za izradu kolokvijuma: 10 minuta Ukoliko budete imalo bilo koji tehnički problem tokom održavanja testa možete me kontaktirati putem aplikacije Google. Hangout Meet – link za online predavanja.

Test 3 (43 – 60 pp) (15 points max) • Future Forms • Conditional

Test 3 (43 – 60 pp) (15 points max) • Future Forms • Conditional Sentences Types Zero and 1 • Modal Verbs • Lexical Sets and Phrasal Verbs Related to Travel • Idioms Related to Sports • English for Specific Purposes (Airline terminology, At the airport)

Future forms The Present Simple is used: to refer to official programmes and timetables

Future forms The Present Simple is used: to refer to official programmes and timetables The Present Progressive is used: to refer to personal plans and arrangements The expression be (just) about to + base form is used: to refer to an action that will happen very soon The Future going to is used: to refer to intentions or decisions that have already been made or predictions based on evidence The Future Perfect Simple is used: to refer to an action that will be completed before a specific time or another action in the future The Future Perfect Progressive is used: to show the duration of an action up to a certain point of time in the future The Future Progressive is used: to refer to an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future

Examples Choose the correct options: A: Can you believe it? This time tomorrow we

Examples Choose the correct options: A: Can you believe it? This time tomorrow we will be swimming/will have been swimming in the crystal clear waters of Philippine Island. B: I know. It’s too good to be true. But, tell me, Mary, when are you going to pack/are you about to pack your bags? A: Relax. I will have been packing/will have packed by the end of the day. B: I hope so, because I will not be going/’m not going to wait for you to pack like last time. I will have been leaving/will leave without you. A: OK. But keep in mind that you won’t have been having/won’t have fun without me!

Conditional sentences Conditional Sentences Type Zero are used to talk about a general truth/fact

Conditional sentences Conditional Sentences Type Zero are used to talk about a general truth/fact or something that always happens. If/When + Present Simple = Present Simple Conditional Sentences Type 1 are used to talk about something which is likely to happen in the present or future. If + Present Simple = a)will, can, must, may, might, should + base form b) imperative Rewrite the sentences using the word given. 1. You shouldn’t eat those biscuits, otherwise you won’t be hungry for lunch. IF

Modal verbs Ability/Inability Present/Future Can(‘t), am/is/are (not) able to Past could(n’t), was/were(not)able to could

Modal verbs Ability/Inability Present/Future Can(‘t), am/is/are (not) able to Past could(n’t), was/were(not)able to could (n’t) = general ability/inability was / were able to = particular situation in the past Be able to = forms all tenses

Obligation/Necessity Present/Future Must, have to, need to Past had to, needed to Must +

Obligation/Necessity Present/Future Must, have to, need to Past had to, needed to Must + base form = personal obligation in the present/future Have to + base form = external obligation in the present/future Had to + base form = obligation in the past Need to + base form = necessity in the present / future Needed to + base form = necessity in the past Absence of obligation/necessity Present/Future Past Don’t have to, don’t need to, Didn’t have to, needn’t didn’t need to

Prohibition mustn’t, can’t Permission can, could, may, might (could, might – manja verovatnoća) Can’t

Prohibition mustn’t, can’t Permission can, could, may, might (could, might – manja verovatnoća) Can’t tells us that something is against the rules. Mustn’t is usually used when the obligation comes from the person who is speaking. Requests Can, could, may, will to, Advice / Opinion should (n’t), ought (not) had better (not): it refers to the present/future not the past it is stronger than should / ought to

 • Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to

• Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given. 1. It was impossible for Sandra to lose ten kilos in a week. ABLE Sandra____________ ten kilos in a week. (wasn’t able to lose) 2. This weekend, there’s possibility that Mary won’t come. MIGHT Mary_____________this weekend. (might come)

Vocabulary 1) As I wasn’t wearing my glasses, I couldn’t ____who was waving at

Vocabulary 1) As I wasn’t wearing my glasses, I couldn’t ____who was waving at me, but when I heard her voice, I realised it was my friend Mary. a) Make out b) Put off c) Put up d) See off 2) Louis is _____ by asking his boss for more time off. a) Saving by the bell b) Skating on thin ice c) Getting the ball rolling d) Going the full distance

Conversion Tables for Weights and Measures Length • 1 mile = 1. 61 kilometers

Conversion Tables for Weights and Measures Length • 1 mile = 1. 61 kilometers • 1 yard = 0. 91 meters • 1 inch = 2. 54 centimeters Weight • 1 ounce = 28. 35 grams (approximately 2 tablespoons) • 1 pound (16 ounces) = 0. 45 kilograms • 1 stone = 14 pounds (14 pounds = 6. 3 kilograms) Volume • 1 pint = 0. 57 litre • 1 gallon = 4. 55 litres (1 gallon = 8 pints)

English for Specific Purposes – Airline terminology • • • reissue direct flight non-stop

English for Specific Purposes – Airline terminology • • • reissue direct flight non-stop flight connecting flight transferable recommended retail price leg standby layover endorsable

English for Specific Purposes – At the airport • • • transit lounge/visa embark/disembark

English for Specific Purposes – At the airport • • • transit lounge/visa embark/disembark charter flight bagtrack apron airbridge excess baggage carousel airside (re)claim

Questions? natasastanisic@singidunum. ac. rs Dear students, with the purpose of getting attendance points you

Questions? natasastanisic@singidunum. ac. rs Dear students, with the purpose of getting attendance points you are expected to do homework on a weekly basis. This week’s hw refers to word formation. You need to complete an assignment via testus. singidunum. ac. rs/Student. You need to complete your homework within two days. If you have any further questions do not hesitate to contact me.