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UNIT 7 1 • Directions D 2 • Imperatives 3 • Preposition of place 4 • Modal verbs ( had to - could ) Home
UNIT 8 1 2 3 • Present Perfect • Past simple • Present simple Home
UNIT 9 1 2 3 4 5 • good at + v. ing • Conjunctions ( or – but ) • Present continuous (still) • Present continuous • Imperatives Home
UNIT 10 1 2 • First “ if “ Conditional • Modal verbs ( should – can – must) Home
UNIT 11 1 2 • Superlative adjectives • Past simple Home
UNIT 12 1 2 3 4 5 • Present perfect ( just ) • Present perfect • First “ if “ Conditional • Asking for places • Preposition of place Home
Directions Examples video Home Back
Directions Examples • • • • • • • • • • • Where’s North- East? Where’s South- West? Where’s South- East? video Home Back
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Imperative Examples video Home Back
Imperative Examples • • • • • • • • • • • • Open the door. • Close the window. • Walk five steps. • Go north, then turn left. • Eat healthy food. • Drink a lot of water. video Home Back
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Preposition of place Prepositions of place: In – on – under- next to – behind – in front – at the back – end – outside - inside - between Examples video Home Back
Preposition of place Examples • • • • • • • • • • • The park is in the west. The tree is in the east. The car is in the north. The house is in the south. video Home Back
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Modal Verbs Could Had to should can must Home Back
Modal verbs Usage • • • • • • • • • • • Ability Advising Requests Necessity Obligation Had to Could should can Home must Back U. 7 Back U. 10
Modal verbs Usage • • • • • • • • • • • Necessity Had to Examples video Home Back
Modal verbs Usage • • • • • • • • • • • Ability could Examples video Home Back
Modal verbs Usage • • • • • • • • • • • Advising should Examples video Home Back
Modal verbs Usage • • • • • • • • • • • Request can Examples video Home Back
Modal verbs Usage • • • • • • • • • • • Obligations must Examples video Home Back
Modal verbs “ Necessity“ Examples • • • • • • • • • • • • He had to work hard. • She had to walk for a long time. • They had to play as a team. • I hadn’t to go out. • You hadn’t to sell the car. video Home Back
Modal verbs “Necessity“ Video • • • • • • • • • • • Examples Home Back
Modal verbs “ Ability “ Examples • • • • • • • • • • • • She could find her way to the school. • He could buy and sell many things. • They could dance very well. • You couldn’t swim very well. • We couldn’t arrive on the time. video Home Back
Modal verbs “ Ability “ Video • • • • • • • • • • • Examples Home Back
Modal verbs “ Advising“ Examples • • • • • • • • • • • • You should eat healthy food. • He should visit the dentist every six months. • She should brush her teeth twice. • You shouldn’t eat lots of sweets. • We shouldn’t forget to do homework. video Home Back
Modal verbs “ Advising “ Video • • • • • • • • • • • Examples Home Back
Modal verbs “ Request “ Examples • • • • • • • • • • • • Can you carry this for me, please? • Can they help me with my homework? • Can you open the box, please? • Can I use your pen, please? video Home Back
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Modal verbs “ Obligation“ Examples • • • • • • • • • • • • You must stop at a red light. • Everyone must bring something to eat. • I’m sorry, but you mustn’t make noise in here. • I mustn’t be late. video Home Back
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Present Perfect Key words: never – since – for – yet – just – already form: He / she / it + has + p. p. I / you / they / we + have + p. p. Examples video Home Back U. 8 Back U. 12
Present Perfect Examples • • • • • • • • • • • • I have just finished my homework. . Present Perfect • He already has seen the film. • We have stayed here for three hours. Questions • When have you been to London? • Have you ever visited France? • Has she studied well? Negative • I have not eaten yet. • He has not been to Failaka. • We have not played football since 2012. video Home Back U. 8 Back U. 12
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Past simple Key words: Yesterday – last – in the past – ago – in 1980 Examples video Home Back U. 8 Back U. 11
Past simple Regular verbs Examples • • • • • • • • • • • • Yesterday, Hana visited Amal. • Amir watched television last night. Questions • Who did Hana visit yesterday? • When did Amir watch television? Negative • Hana did not visit Amal yesterday. • Amir did not watch television last night. Irregular Video Home Back U. 8 Back U. 11
Past simple Irregular Examples verbs • • • • • • • • • • • • My father wrote this book in 1980. • Last year, Salma went to London. Questions • When did your father write this book? • Did Salma go to London last year? Negative • My father did not write this book in 1980. • Salma did not go to London last year. Verb table Video Home Back U. 8 Back U. 11
Past simple Video • • • • • • • • • • • Examples Home Back U. 8 Back U. 11
Irregular Home Back U. 8 Back U. 11
Present simple Key words: Always – usually – often – sometimes – seldom – rarely – never - every day…etc. form: He / she / it + verb + s You / they / we + verb Examples video Home Back
Present simple Examples • • • • • • • • • • • • I run everyday. Present simple • He always goes to the mosque. • We usually eat chicken. Questions • When do you run? • Does he go to the mosque? • What do we usually eat? Negative video • I do not run everyday. • He does not go to the mosque. • We do not eat chicken. Home Back
Present simple Video • • • • • • • • • • • Examples Home Back
Good at +. ing Form: I + am + good at + gerund (. ing). He / She / It + is + good at + gerund (. ing). You / We / They + are + good at + gerund (. ing). Examples video Home Back
Good at +. ing Examples • • • • • • • • • • • • I am good at playing tennis. Good at +. ing • She is good at writing stories. • They are good at fishing. Questions • What are you good at? • What is she good at? • What are they good at? Negative • I am not good at playing tennis. • She is not good at writing stories. • They are not good at fishing. video Home Back
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Conjunction “ but - or“ Conjunctions: but - or Examples video Home Back
Conjunctions “ and – but “ Conjunction. Examples “ but“ • • • • • • • • • • • • I am good at playing tennis but I am not good at swimming. • Ali is good at reading but he is not good at writing. • We are good at running but we are not good at jumping. Conjunction “ or “ • Sara is not good at running or swimming. • They are not good at playing football or basketball. • I am not good at reading or writing Italy. video Home Back
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Present continuous Key words: look - listen - now - at the moment - still - at present Formation: Examples video Home Back
Present continuous form • • • • • • • • • • • I am He She It is They We You are Examples video } verb + ing Home Back
Present continuous verbs Examples • I am still writing now. • • • • • • • • • • • • He is still eating. • They are crying at the moment. Questions • What are you doing now? • What is she doing ? • What are they doing at the moment? Negative • I am not writing now. • It is not eating. • We are not playing at the moment. video Home Back
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First if conditional form: If + present simple, . . present simple. Examples video Home Back U. 10 Back U. 12
First if conditional Examples • • • • • • • • • • • First if conditional • • video If you are hungry, you should eat. If I am sick, I should visit the doctor. If he has exams, he should study. If we are cold, we should wear warm things. Home Back U. 10 Back U. 12
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Superlative Adjectives Form: Examples video Home Back
Superlative Adjectives Superlative adjectives form • • • • • • • • • • • One / two syllables adjectives • Adding the before adjective and –est at the end of it. More than two Syllable adjective • Adding the most before adjective. Note • There are some irregular adjectives. Examples Home Back
Superlative Adjectives Examples • • • • • • • • • • • One / two syllables adjectives • The English Book is on the highest shelf. • The elephant is the biggest animal. • She is the prettiest baby. More than two Syllable adjective • He is the most famous writer. • Science Books are the most useful books. Irregular adjectives video • Ahmed is the best boy in the class. • Nebton is the furthest planet from the Earth. Home Back
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Preposition of place Examples • • • • • • • • • • • Where is the dog? television? cat? The cat is in the cupboard. video The dog is on the chair. The dog is next to the cupboard. The television is between the cat and the dog Home The cat is behind the computer. Back
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Preposition of place Prepositions of place: In – on – under- next to – behind – in front – at the back – end – outside - inside - between Examples video Home Back
Preposition of place Examples • • • • • • • • • • • The cat is in the cupboard. video The dog is on the chair. The dog is next to the cupboard. The television is between the cat and the dog Home The cat is behind the computer. Back
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Imperative Examples video Home Back
Imperative Examples • • • • • • • • • • • • Open the door. • Close the window. • Walk five steps. • Go north, then turn left. • Eat healthy food. • Drink a lot of water. video Home Back
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