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CRISTINA RUSU
Concentrat [-.
de engleza «.
Scheme recapitulative
si teste de evaluareTABLE OF CONTENTS
Present Simple [T1, 2].
Nouns - The Regular Plural [T1, 2]
Irregular Plural of Nouns [T3, 4]
Present Continuous [T3, 4]
Present Simple and Present Continuous — Use [T5, 6, 7, 8, 21, 22]..
State Verbs [T5, 6, 21, 22]...
Uncountable Nouns [T5, 6, 7, 8, 19, 20]...
Articles [T7, 8]...
Some, any, no [T7, 8]
Comparison. Short and Long Adjectives [T9, 10, 23, 24]
Order of Adjectives [T11, 12].....
What ... like [T11]....
Too/Enough [T11] ......
Prepositions of Time [T11, 12, 13, 14]...
The Future Simple [T13, 14, 21, 22]...
Prepositions of Place [T15, 16]..
Numerals [T17, 18]
Have got [T19, 20]...
Tenses and Time Words [T21, 22, 30]
Pronouns [T23, 24]..
“iodal verbs [T25, 26]....
es/No Questions [T25]...
Adverbs [T23, 24, 27, 28, 29]
~nere is/There are [T28]...PRESENT SIMPLE (Tl, 2]
From the infinitive of the verb; we add -s for he/she/it:
!read a lot of adventure books, but he reads science-fiction books.
Question: do/does + infinitive
Do you like ice cream? Does she listen to pop music?
Negative: don’t/ doesn’t + infinitive
| don't have a dog. Jim doesn’t have a dog either.
Special cases when we add -s:
* You need to add -es when the verb ends in -o, -s, -ss, -z, -zz, -ch, -sh, -tch, -x:
watch — watches
buzz - buzzes
* If the verb ends in a consonant +y, then you change -y into -i and add -es:
cry - cries
fly-flies
TO HAVE
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la ge you have
you uf . he, she, it has va eat
he, she, it j we have eh U eat
We are Is € you have am & iteats
YOu are they eve Vou =
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they are they aNOUNS THE REGULAR PLURAL (T1, 2]
The plural is formed by adding -s or -es to a word:
This is a book. - These are books.; He is a boy. - They are boys.
but: The buses are late in this city.
Nouns in -o usually take -es:
a potato - potatoes
a tomato - tomatoes
nouns in -f usually change into -ves:
awolf - wolves
Nouns that end in a consonant + -y change -y into -i and add -es:
acherry - cherries
A/AN, TWO, SEVERAL
a copybook ~ two copybooks
an orange ~ ten oranges
a cup - some cups
an umbrella - several umbrellas
IRREGULAR PLURAL OF NOUNS (13, 4]
child - children
man -men
woman - women
foot - feet
tooth — teeth ‘eo =) «
mouse - mice goose - geese
sheep — sheep —_
ox - oxen
deer - deer Le ad AhPRESENT CONTINUOUS (73, ol
am/is/are + verb + -ing
1am reading a book. He is swimming in the sea.
Question: am/is/are + person/object + verb + -ing
Are you eating now?
Negative: am/is/are not + verb + -ing
They aren't singing tonight.
Spelling:
* Verbs ending in -e drop the -e and add -ing:
write - writing
* Verbs ending in a consonant + a vowel + a consonant
double the last consonant:
put - putting
* Verbs ending in -ie change -ie into -y and add -ing:
lie-lying
0 Leary
10 AT lam learnin,
j YOu ar ;
1am eating he, a S learning
you are eating eae S learnin,
he, she, itiseating > a (ong
we are eating » the “arning
‘i °Y are learn i
you are eating Ing
they are eatingPRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS - USE (75, 6,7, 8, 21, 22]
PRESENT SIMPLE
1. When you speak of actions that you repeat or habits:
!go to school every day.
The words in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, at night,
every day/week/month/weekend, never, rarely, often, sometimes, always are
normally used with the Present Simple.
2. Things that are always true:
The sun sets in the west.
3. When we want to sum up stories (1/1 story is about a child who lives with his
parents in a big palace.) or tell jokes (A man walks into a bar and sees a pig sitting
in the corner...), or to give instructions - for example, when we want to tell
someone about our favourite recipe or tell them how to do something:
First, you peel the potatoes and then you cut them into small pieces.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
1. Things that we are aa now, at/around the present moment:
lam writing my homework now,
Itis used with words such as: now, at the moment, at present, right now.
2. It is also used to show personal plans:
am having dinner with my family tonight,
3. If there is an exception to a rule:
/usually go to school by bus, but today my father is driving me to school.CRISTINA RUSU
Concentrat
de engleza
Scheme recapitulative
si teste de evaluareTABLE OF CONTENTS
T1 - The Verb (Present Simple). The Noun (Plural Form). My Home.
Reading Comprehension [A1]
T2 ~The Verb (Present Simple). The Noun (Plural Form). My Home.
Reading Comprehension [Al ~ A2} use
T3 - The Verb (Present Continuous). The Noun (Plurals - Exceptions). My Body.
Reading Comprehension [A1]... 8
4 ~The Verb (Present Continuous). The Noun (Plurals ~ Exceptions). My Body.
Reading Comprehension [A1 - A2]... sos 10
TS - The Verb (State Verbs and Action Verbs). The Noun (Countable and Uncountable
Nouns). My School. Reading Comprehension [A11)...
T6 - The Verb (State Verbs and Action Verbs). The Noun (Countable and Uncountable
Nouns). My School. Reading Comprehension [A1 - A2]........
17 - The Verb (Present Simple and Continuous). The Noun (Articles - a/an, the;
Determiners: some/any/no). My School, Timetable, School Subjects [A1]..
T8 - The Verb (Present Simple and Continuous). The Noun (Articles - a/an, the;
Determiners: some/any/no). My School, Timetable, School Subjects
Reading Comprehension [A1 - A2]
T9 ~ Adjectives (the Comparative and Superlative of Short and Long Adjectives).
Sports and Hobbies. Reading Comprehension. Writing an Email (A1]....
T10 - Adjectives (the Comparative and Superlative of Short and Long Adjectives).
Sports and Hobbies. Reading Comprehension. Writing an Email [Al - A2].
T11 - Adjectives (Irregular). Time. Reading Comprehension.
Writing a Short Narrative [A1] .
|
T12 ~ Adjectives (Irregular). Time. Reading Comprehension.
Writing a Short Narrative [A1 ~ A2)......
113 - Prepositions of Time. The Future Simple, Time Words. Seasons and Months.
Reading Comprehension. Writing a Short Description [A1]..
114 ~ Prepositions of Time. The Future Simple, Time Words. Seasons and Months.
Reading Comprehension. Writing a Short Description of a Place [Al - A2].
T15 ~ Prepositions of Place. Affirmative Statements.
Countries and Nationalities. Reading and Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms.
Describing a Person [A1]716 - Prepositions of Place. Affirmative Statements.
Countries and Nationalities, Reading and Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms.
Describing a Person [Al - A2]..
117 - Numerals. Questions and Negative Statements.
Health. Writing: Describing a Person [A1]....
T18- Numerals. Questions and Negative Statements. Physical Traits.
Writing: Describing a Place [A1 ~ A2].....
T19 - Nouns. Have Got. Moral Features. Writing: Describing a Possession [A1] ....
T20 - Nouns. Have Got. Moral Features. Writing: Describing a Possession [A1 ~ A2]...
121 - Mixed Tenses. My Family. Reading Comprehension and Antonyms.
Writing a Description of a Family Member [A1]
122 - Mixed Tenses. My Family. Reading Comprehension and Antonyms.
Writing a Description of a Family Member [Al ~ A2
723 - Action Verbs. Adjectives and Adverbs (Regular). My Friends.
Writing a Short Description of an Activity. Reading Comprehension [A1]
124 ~ Action Verbs. Adjectives and Adverbs (Regular). My Friends.
Writing a Short Description of an Activity. Reading Comprehension [Al — A2].
125 - Prepositions. Action Verbs. Yes/No Questions. My City. Reading Comprehension
Writing an Invitation to a Friend [A1]
126 ~ Prepositions. Action Verbs. My City. Reading Comprehension.
Writing an Invitation to a Friend [Al - A2
727 ~ State Verbs and Action Verbs ~ Adjectives and Adverbs. Food. Writing a Recipe.
Reading (Description of a Restaurant) (Al
128 - State Verbs and Action Verbs — Adjectives and Adverbs. Double Subjects.
There is/There are. Food. Writing a Recipe [Al — A2
729 - Tenses and Time Words. Adjectives. Clothes and Fashion.
Reading a Magazine Article. Writing a Description of an Item of Clothing [A1]
730 ~ Tenses and Time Words. Adjectives. Clothes and Fashion.
Reading a Magazine Article. Writing a Description of an Item of Clothing [A1 ~ A2].....
731 - Revision Test (Tenses, Articles, Nouns).
Vocabulary Related to Family, Friends and Free Time..
732 ~ Revision Test (Tenses, Adjectives, Adverbs)
Vocabulary Related to School and School Activities...
733 - Revision Test (Tenses, Prepositions). Vocabulary Related to Home..
734 - Revision Test (Tenses, Numerals). Vocabulary Related to Shopping (Food, Clothes)... 70THE VERB [PRESENT SIMPLE). THE NOUN (PLURAL FORM]. MY HOME
: ] | READING COMPREHENSION (A11
1. Circle the correct options:
a. Mary have/has a little kitten.
b. The children is/are in the garden, playing.
«. Jane always gets/get a dress for her birthday.
d. John love/loves chocolate ice cream.
e. What is/are your favourite month of the year?
f. My friends comes/come to visit me every Saturday.
g. Phil need/needs to study more.
h. My mother and my father know/knows English and Spanish.
i. Jane and John wants/want to go to the seaside in the summer.
j. People in my family likes/like to travel by car.
a. This my family.
b. My family four members.
c. Every year we to the seaside by plane.
d. My best friend to become a doctor.
e. Paul very early in the morning.
f. It never in June.
g.| want to know who in that small house.
h. Jean usually home at 7.40 to go to school.
i, My sister and brother in England.
j.Who that boy sitting next to Peter?
__/ 10 POINTS
ill in the gaps with the correct Present Simple form of the verbs in brackets:
——/20 POINTS
(to be)
(to have)
(to travel)
(to want)
(to get up)
(to snow)
(to live)
(to leave)
(to study)
(to be)
3. Complete with a question (if there is a question mark) or make the sentence
negative (if there is no question mark):
Examples: Mary is here. + 2° IsMary here?
Mary is here. > -> Mary is not here.
a. You are tired.
b, My dogs like bones.
c. He is ten years old.
d. The books are in the drawer.
e. Winter is beautiful in your country.
yusee 4
_——/20 FONTS£. Tina and Christopher live in Germany.
9. They like swimming in the sea.
h. They have breakfast at 7.20.
i, Mina and her sisters like football.
j. Lions are dangerous animals.
4, Match the questions a-e to the answers 1-:
a. What is your family name?
b. How old are you?
«. Do you like English?
d. Are you a student?
e. Are you German?
5. Write the plural of the nouns:
potato - bus
kiss - grandma
dog - wagon
teacher - tomato
flower - aeroplane
toy - watch
mother — boy
1. No, | am Romanian.
2. Yes, 1am.
3. It’s Smith.
4.Yes, | do.
5.1am 12.
——/ IO PONTS
__/20 POINTS
computer ~_
mosquito
match
curtain
carpet
beach
6. Read the text below and decide if the sentences are true, false or not mentioned:
_—/10 POINTS
We live in a big mansion in the countryside, close to the city. We love it there, because we
can play outside the whole day if the weather is nice. We have a garden and a pond, and
dad is thinking of having a swimming pool installed. Inside we have twelve rooms, four big
bathrooms and two smaller ones. The kitchen is huge. We also have a large terrace where we
love to sit and read.
Dad drives us to school and back every day. Our friends visit us often. It would be nice to have
a bus service so that we can go to the city whenever we want.
Sentence
True
False
NM
1. The house where the people live is not far from the city.
2. The children like to swim in the pond.
3. They have twelve rooms in the house.
4. There are 7 bathrooms in the house.
5. The children sometimes travel by bus to and from the city.
JO POINTS ARE GRANTED. YOUR SCORE: ___/ 100 POINTS
D seesTHE VERB (PRESENT SIMPLE). THE NOUN (PLURAL FORM). MY HOME.
READING COMPREHENSION {A]- A2]
1. Circle the correct word: __/10 POINTS
a. Janet usually dose/does her homework in her study.
b. My cat catches/catchs flies.
«. He always clutchs/clutches his bag when he is in the street. He is/be afraid of thieves.
d. The vitamin pill fizz/fizzes when you put it in water.
e. The boy goes/gos to guitar lessons on Tuesdays.
f. He watchs/watches a comedy every weekend. It relax/relaxes him.
g. The plane flys/flies very high.
h. She plaies/plays the piano very well.
i. Jenna and Gabriella cry/cries very often.
2. Fill in the gaps with the correct Present Simple form of the verbs in brackets:
__/ 10 PONTS
a. My mother usually eggs in the morning. (to fry)
b. The girl her grandmother good night. (to kiss)
. The woman for the happiness of her family. (to pray)
d.He to visit them very often. (to go)
e. John always to help everyone. (to try)
f. Jenna never TV. (to watch)
g. She not like to study maths. (to do)
h. The girl her friend a lot. (to miss)
i, A plane much faster than a helicopter. (to fly)
j.Abee all the time, not only when it is afraid. (to buzz)
3. Complete with a question (if there is a question mark) or make the sentence
negative (if there is no question mark): __/20 PONTS
Examples: Mary is here. > 2? IsMary here?
Mary is here. + > Mary isnot here.
‘a. Mum goes to work every morning. a
ween B
b. Kim likes to eat pizza.
¢. The boys enjoy reading in the garden.
d. Janet sings very well. 2
e. My sister knows three foreign languages.
f. My dad owns two cars.
g. My teacher is very patient.
h. She usually wakes up at 6 a.m. ?
i. | know what to tell them.
j. The boy always goes to bed at 10 pm.4. Complete the sentences using the verbs and the adverbs of frequency in brackets:
__/ 10 POINTS
a. She (usually, go) to Greece in summer.
b. They (never, buy) _ fast-food.
c. She (sometimes, read) magazines in English.
d. Daniel (usually, eat) home-made food.
e. Jim (rarely, do) his homework so late.
f. Jane (always, watch) TV in her room.
g. Mother (often, cook) pasta for us.
h. Our grandmother (rarely, drink) coffee.
The teacher (never, get) angry at us.
j. My cat (always, sleep) ‘on my bed.
5. What is the plural form of the following nouns? —_/20 FONTS
wolf — journey — thief -
leaf - cry loaf -
fly- scarf - i
family - wife —
ite ee ey de
half - valley — beauty -
watch — monkey - body -
6. Read the following text and choose the correct option a, b or c: __/20 POINTS
Hello, my name is Jennifer and | live in a town in Devon. | live in a detached house. This means
that my house is not linked to any other house. My house is made of bricks and has a tiled roof,
but some houses have thatched roofs. We have two rooms downstairs and two rooms upstairs.
We warm our house with central heating, Some houses in the UK have open fireplaces.
We have a back garden and a front garden, like most houses in the UK. | have a swing in the
back garden and in the front garden a lawn where | can play with my friends or ride my bike.
My garden is full of flowers and vegetables and my mother takes care of them.
Most people in England live in towns or cities. Also, very few people live in apartments or
flats. People prefer houses, even if they are small. Most houses in England are made of stone
or brick. The most common types of houses in the UK are terraced houses (houses joined
together in long rows along the street), detached (a house separated from other houses),
semi-detached (two houses with a common wall) and flats.
1, Jennifer lives in a house which
a. is linked to another house; —_b. is in arow of houses; _¢. is separated from other houses.
2. The roof of her house is made of
a. thatch; b. tiles; ¢. bricks.
3. They have
a.a fireplace; b. central heating; can open fire.
4, Jennifer can ride her bike
a. in the front garden; b. in the back garden; —_¢. in the street.
5. Most people in the UK live in
a. houses; b. flats; c. apartments.
1D POINTS ARE GRANTED. YOUR SCORE: ___/ 100 POINTS
T snes.THE VERB (PRESENT CONTINUOUS). THE NOUN (PLURALS - EXCEPTIONS)
: i MY BODY. READING COMPREHENSION [A1
1. Circle the correct options: __/\O POINTS
a. The boy reading/is reading a book.
b. Helen and Robert is/are baking a cake.
¢. They are cutting/cuting some paper.
d. The boy is eat/eating a sandwich.
e. We are running/runing in the park.
f. The girl is crieing/crying in the corner,
g. We are having/haveing a very good time here, at the seaside.
h. The children swimming/are swimming in the sea now.
i. 1am playing/plaing the piano.
J. She is go/going to school now.
2. Change the statements into questions: __/20 POINTS
a. We are writing a letter. 5
b, The boy is reading a book.
¢. You are running in the park. ?
d. Mother is cooking dinner. 2
e. 1am doing my homework,
f. The dog is playing in the garden.
g. You are cutting bread.
h. They are having dinner now.
i. She is teaching at the moment.
j. The students are reading the text. ?
3. Make the statements negative, using aren’t, isn’t or ‘m not: —_/20 POINTS
a. They are writing a composition. 2
b. The git! is reading a story.
«. You are walking in the garden.
d. Father is washing the car.
e. | am taking photographs.
f. The cats sleeping in the hallway.
g. The girls are talking on the phone.
h. We are having breakfast.
i, He is driving at the moment.
J. You are drinking milk.
peooe O4. Choose the correct plural form: __/ 10 POINTS
a.| see a lot of mens/mans/men in the central square.
b. There are a lot of dear/deer/dears in this forest.
¢. The women/womans/woman in our family all have long fair hair.
d. He always moves his foots/feets/feet under the table.
e. ‘What are those fishs/fish/fishes?’They are called salmon!
. The dog has lice/louse/louses. We need to take it to the vet.
g. The girl has beautiful white teeths/tooths/teeth.
h. The peasant wants to buy two oxen/oxes/ox for his cart.
i. Cats usually chase mouses/mices/mice.
j. The childs/childrens/children are in the garden, playing.
5. Read the following text and complete the sentences with one word: 9 _/|5 PUINTS
Sports in schools in the UK
In the UK, all students have to do Physical Education at school until the age of sixteen. The
most popular sport at school is football, but each school may choose the sports for its students.
Team games are generally preferred, but students also do individual sports, like athletics or
gymnastics, Students may also have dance classes or do horse-riding at school.
Every week, a teenager in Britain does about two hours of sport. Some students choose to do
after-school sports and they go to sports clubs.
Pupils like PE a lot. It is among their favourite subjects in school.
a. Students in the UK to do PE until they are 16.
b. The most popular sport is ‘
¢. Students do both sports and sports.
d. Examples of individual sports are and ‘
e. Usually, a teenager in the UK does about hours of sport every week.
6. Find 15 words for health and illness in the wordsquare: __/15 PONTS
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DIDIR/FIE|V/E/R|BIN|M/O|S
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CIDIB/AIN|D/A/I{D/M/FIE|T
RIS|LIF|T/Y/U/S|TIE/D/T|M
A|D/O|W/E/R|TIE/T/D|RIH/E
TIC/OJUIGIH/DIFIRi tlulRiA
C|ZIDIFIGIH/Y{U/IICIN|O!s
HIALYIN/AJU/SIE;A/TINIALL
RITIN|O/FIGIHIJIKIN|Y|TIE
BIR/O|K/E|N/A|RIM/E/N/T|S
H{U|S/LJO/O/S/E|T/O;/O|T/H
DIH/EJA|DIA/C|HIE/E|S|G/H
S|DIFIG/J|TIE/SINJEJE/ZIE
JO POINTS ARE GRANTED. YOUR SCORE: /100 POINTS