martedì 21 ottobre 2014

Word Transformation (Modals)

Here's an online word transformation exercise from Auto-English

Follow the instructions using the arrow to move on or clicking the buttons for help or correct answers












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Can, Could, May and Might Exercise

Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill each gap.

1 They (can/might)........................... be away for the weekend but I'm not sure.
2 You (may/might)........................... leave now if you wish.
3 (Could/May)........................... you open the window a bit, please?
4 He (can/could)........................... be French, judging by his accent.
5 (May/Can)........................... you play the piano?
6 Listen, please. You (may not/might not)........................... speak during this exam.
7 They (can't/may not)........................... still be out!
8 You (couldn't/might not)........................... smoke on the bus.
9 With luck, tomorrow (can/could)...........................be a sunny day.
10 You (can/might)........................... be right but I'm going back to check anyway.
11 The exam (can/might)........................... be easy. You never know.
12 I (can/might)........................... go to the party but I'm not sure yet.
13 Students (may/might)........................... study in the library from five to nine in the evening.
14 (May/Could)........................... you lend me 40 Euros til Monday?


lunedì 20 ottobre 2014


QIS Learners Questionnaire

Please go to the link below and complete the online questionnaire.

mercoledì 15 ottobre 2014

Unit 9 and 10 Grammar and Vocabulary Revision



venerdì 10 ottobre 2014

First Speaking Test Part 3

Describing pictures

Watch this video clip of part 3 of the First Speaking Test and make a note of the modal verbs and thier functions.
Decide who spoke the most and who you think was the better candidate.
Write a list of adjectives that you heard them using during the test.

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mercoledì 8 ottobre 2014

FCE Use of English Part 4

Use of English Practice - Part 4 - Word Transformation

Have a go at resolving these questions from FCE Use of English Part 4.

Rewrite the sentences so that they have the same meaning as the example given. Use the modal verb provided. Use the hint if you are stuck.

Also try the second exercise in the second link below. This time remember to change between active and passive voice in order to maintain the significance of the original sentence.

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http://www.autoenglish.org/FCEUse/ReportedSpeechTransformations.htm


sabato 4 ottobre 2014

Modals for Deduction


Modals – deduction (present)


Read the grammar reference below and then try the exercise from the link below
 

Modals – deduction (present)

We use modal verbs to say how sure we are about something.

1 must

We use must when we feel sure that something is true because there’s very strong evidence.
  • He must live near here because he comes to work on foot. We don’t know where he lives but we’re sure it’s not far away.
  • Come inside and get warm – you must be freezing out there.
  • You’re a zookeeper? That must be very interesting.
Notice that must is followed by an infinitive without ‘to’.

2 might, may, could

We use mightmay or could to say that we think something is possible but we’re not sure.
  • Did you hear that? I think there might be a burglar downstairs. She’s not sure there’s a burglar but she thinks it’s possible.
  • We’ll try to get there early but we may arrive late if there’s a lot of traffic.
  • Don’t put it up there. It could fall off and hit someone.
Mightmay and could are also followed by an infinitive without ‘to’.

3 can’t

We use can’t when we feel sure something is not true.
  • It can’t be a burglar. All the doors and windows are locked. He doesn’t know it’s not a burglar but he feels sure it’s not.
  • It can’t be far away now. We’ve been driving for hours. Where’s the map?
  • Really? He has to work on Christmas Day? He can’t feel very happy about that.
Like the other verbs, can’t is followed by an infinitive without ‘to’.

Remember that all of these modal verbs – mustmightmaycould and can’t have other uses. These are covered in another section.
- See more at: http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-reference/modals-deduction-present#sthash.aCsc5svX.dpuf

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Changes to FCE


Changes to First Certificate 2015

Have you been asking yourself how First test papers are changing for 2015?

Check out the official Cambridge English website for updated details on the changes to test papers for the year 2015.