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MID EXAMINATION CALL
KAICITA MALDIATI11.10.010.745.052
4 B (ENGLISH)
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GRAMMAR
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HOW TO LEARN GRAMMAR USING MEDIA
PRESENT TENSE 1. Simple Present Tense
Nominal : S + To Be (Is,am,are)Verbal : S + V1 (S/Es)
2. Present Continuous TenseS + To Be ( Is, Am, Are)
3. Present Perfect Tensenominal : s + have/has + beenverbal : s + have/has + v3
4. present perfect cont. tensenominal : s + have/has + been + ving
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PAST TENSE1. Simple Past Tense
nominal : S + to be (was/were)verbal : S + V2
2. Past Cont. TenseS + to be ( was/were ) + Ving
3. Past Perfect TenseNominal : S + had + beenverbal : S + had + V3
4. Past Perfect Cont. TenseS + had + been + Ving
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1. Simple Future TenseS+shall/will +v1
2. Future Cont. TenseS +shall/will be+Ving
3. Future Perfect TenseS +shall /will+have+ V3
4. Future Perfect Cont. TenseS +shall/will+have been +V-ing
FUTURE TENSE
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1. Past Future tense
S + should/would +v12. Past Future
Cont. TenseS+should/
would+be +ing3. Past Future Perfect Tense
S + should/would +have +V34. Past Future
Perfect Cont. Tense
S +Should/would +have been +Ing
PAST FUTURE TENSE
HOME
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read the newspaper, pocket dictionaryuse the words in conversation.form something of a ‘study group’
talking only in Englishlanguage of thoughts paying close attention whenever I was within listening distance of a conversation in English
pick up at least one English book a monthwatch an English news channel an English movie every week
10 tips for speaking in
English
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PRONUNCIATION
Pronunciation is probably one of the hardest skills in English to learn. It takes a lot of time
and effort to improve your pronunciation.
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How to learn vocabulary using
media
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Vocabulary is commonly defined as "all the words known and used by a
particular person". Knowing a word, however, is not as simple as simply being able to recognize or use it.
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Types of vocabulary
1.Reading vocabulary2.Listening vocabulary 3.Speaking vocabulary 4.Writing vocabulary 5.Focal vocabulary
6.Vocabulary growth
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LISTENING
Listening is considered to be the one of the
most important part of the oral communication.
The term is used in order to make oral
communication effective
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READING
• fun, sad, traumatic, confusing, fast, slow, episodic, continual•collaborative•participatory•exclusive•inclusive
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WRITING
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Writing is language in a textual medium through the use of a set of signs or symbols (known asa
writing system).
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Example for writing
public speaking
poetry readingspee
chrhetoric
poetics.
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Writing, more particularly, refers to two things: writing
as, or is, the thing that is written; and writing as a gerund, which designates
the activity of writing.
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Means for recording information
H.G. Wells argued that writing has
the ability to "put agreements, laws, commandments on record. It made the
growth of states larger than the old city states possible
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Writing systems
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