6th - Log In 1
Items to Study for the Trimester 1 Test - Units 1 - 3
Asking and giving personal information
Asking information about other people
Question words: what, where, & how old
The verb to be (+, -, ?)
Subject pronouns: I, you, he/she/it, we, you (plural), they
Prepositions: from, in + month
Countries and nationalities
Colors
Months of the year
Describing people
Talking about one’s favorite character
Giving opinions
Short answers using the verb to be
Possessive adjectives: my, your, his/her/its, our, their
Parts of the body
Adjectives – physical and personality
Occupations
Sports
Asking what something is and how one says
something in English (singular & plural)
Making suggestions: Let’s + verb
Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those
Possessive: ‘s
Conjunctions: and & but
School and personal objects.
7th - Log In 2
Items to Study for the Trimester 1 Test - Units 1 – 3
Talking
about how often one does something
Talking
about the safe use of the internet
Giving
instructions
Can & can’t for abilities (+, -, ?)
Adverbs
of frequency: never, rarely, sometimes, very
often, usually, always
Question
word: How often?
Imperatives
Sequencers:
next, finally
Action
words
Computer
related words
Describing
one’s home
Saying
what is happening at the moment of one’s speech
Contrasting
habits and routines with ongoing actions
Prepositions
of place: in & at
Present
continuous and present continuous vs. Present simple
Rooms
in the house
Furniture
House
chores
Types
of TV programs
Saying
dates
Making
suggestions and agreeing or disagreeing
Saying
prices
Asking
how much things cost
Buying
things in a store
Question
word: When?
Prepositions
of time: in, on, & at
How about…? What about…?
Ordinal
numbers
Clothing
items and accessories
Numbers
1 – 999
Currencies
Different
stores.
8th - Log In 3
Items to Study for the Trimester 1 Test - Units 1 – 3
Talking
about past experiences
Narrating
mishaps and past events with a chronological sequence
Reading
and writing biographies
Past
simple and using when
Time
expressions: last month, two days ago, a
few years later, when he was…
Reflexive
pronouns
Extreme
sports
Multi-word
verbs
Sports
equipment
Chunks:
to be born, set up a company
Narrating
connected past events
Describing
a scene in the past
Asking
and answering questions about events in the past
Contrasting
completed actions with actions in progress in the past
Narrative:
when + past simple
Past
continuous (+, -, ?) and using while
Past
simple vs. past continuous
Gestures
and expressions
Chunks:
make a donation, raise money
Charity
related words
Action
words and Prom-related words
Describing
animals
Talking
about one’s life
Comparing
animals, cities, and different realities
Chunks:
asking and giving opinions
Gerunds
Comparatives
Adjective-noun
collocations.
9th - FCE Result
Items to Study for the Trimester 1 Test - Units 1 – 3
Describing
personality: argumentative, arrogant,
bossy, easy-going, eccentric, honest, loyal, narrow-minded, open-minded,
sensible, sensitive
Phrases:
to take part in, to say sorry for, to
take into account, to make fun of, to give one’s word, to have a row, to play a
part in, to lend a hand, to lose track of, to let one know
Talking
about the future using the following verb tenses: will future, going to
future, present simple, present continuous, future continuous, future perfect
simple, future perfect continuous
Describing
natural landscapes: dune, mountain, hill,
valley, lagoon, desert, lake, pond, field, forest, wood, jungle, beach, shore,
coast, plain, bush, hedge, waterfall, tree
Matching
words with prepositions: worried about,
at risk, reason for, full of, hooked on
Verb
patterns: verbs that follow in the –ing
form or the infinitive
Collective
nouns: a flock of.., a herd of.., a pack
of…, a bunch of …, audience, cast, crew, crowd, gang, panel, staff, team
Phrasal
verbs: to bring up, to come across, to
come up to, to keep up, to take away
Extreme
adjectives: ancient, astounded, boiling,
exhausted, filthy, freezing, furious, gorgeous, hideous, hilarious, spotless,
starving
Other
adjectives: amusing bizarre, mysterious,
comical, funny, unusual, hilarious, peculiar, odd, humorous, hysterical,
strange, weird, adventurous, creative, rebellious, risk-taking, unconventional
Talking
about the past using the following verb tenses: past simple, past continuous,
present perfect simple, present perfect continuous, past perfect simple, past
perfect continuous, used to, would
Phrasal
verbs with put: to put up with, to put
down, to put up, to put down to, to put up to, to put through, to put away, to
put in, to put across.
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