New English File Preintermediate Progress Test Files 59 ((top))

Words for ailments ( headache, cough, flu ) and body parts ( shoulders, knees, stomach ). 3. Practical English and Skills Assessment

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Common tasks include finding opposites for verbs like "forget" (remember) or "turn up" (turn down).

Used for life experiences, actions with a connection to the present, or unspecified times. It frequently pairs with ever , never , already , just , and yet . new english file preintermediate progress test files 59

Using -er than for short adjectives and more... than for long adjectives.

Switch to the Past Simple the moment you specify a time or date (e.g., "Yes, I went to Rome in 2024" ). File 7: Modals of Ability, Obligation, and Permission

Review your notes, practice the exercises in the workbook, and focus on applying the grammatical rules to real-world scenarios. Words for ailments ( headache, cough, flu )

File 5 vocabulary is rich and varied, moving beyond everyday topics to include more descriptive and abstract terms.

Identifying word stress and matching sounds.

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Used for pre-decided future intentions (e.g., "I'm going to visit my family this weekend" ) and predictions based on present evidence ( "Look at those clouds; it's going to rain" ).

: Used for hypothetical or imaginary situations (e.g., "If I had a lot of money, I'd buy a new car"). : Mastery of don't have to for obligation, prohibition, and advice.

Words for ailments ( headache, cough, flu ) and body parts ( shoulders, knees, stomach ). 3. Practical English and Skills Assessment

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Common tasks include finding opposites for verbs like "forget" (remember) or "turn up" (turn down).

Used for life experiences, actions with a connection to the present, or unspecified times. It frequently pairs with ever , never , already , just , and yet .

Using -er than for short adjectives and more... than for long adjectives.

Switch to the Past Simple the moment you specify a time or date (e.g., "Yes, I went to Rome in 2024" ). File 7: Modals of Ability, Obligation, and Permission

Review your notes, practice the exercises in the workbook, and focus on applying the grammatical rules to real-world scenarios.

File 5 vocabulary is rich and varied, moving beyond everyday topics to include more descriptive and abstract terms.

Identifying word stress and matching sounds.

This booklet contains a range of assessments:

Used for pre-decided future intentions (e.g., "I'm going to visit my family this weekend" ) and predictions based on present evidence ( "Look at those clouds; it's going to rain" ).

: Used for hypothetical or imaginary situations (e.g., "If I had a lot of money, I'd buy a new car"). : Mastery of don't have to for obligation, prohibition, and advice.