

review OEAP A2 Unit1-4 grammar & vocabulary
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Grammar :
Present Simple
Affirmative, Negative and Questions
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Notes : Affirmative, Negative and Questions
Affirmative
1. I/We/You/They WEAR jeans or shorts.
2. He/She/It LIKES urban sports.
Negative
1. I/We/You/They DON'T NEED special facilities.
2.He/She/It DOESN'T PLAY football.
Questions and Short Answers
1. DO I/we/you/they LIVE in a city? Yes, I/we/you/they DO.
2. DOES he/she/it LIKE parkour? No, he/she/it DOESN'T.
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Notes : Third Person Spelling Rules
1. For most verbs, add -s to the infinitive.
draw --> draws , cook --> cooks
2. For verbs that end in -s, -sh, -ss, -ch, -x, or -o add -es.
do --> does , watch --> watches
3. For verbs that end in consonant + -y, omit the -y and add -ies.
fly --> flies , study --> studies
4. Irregular verbs don't follow the rules!
have --> has , be --> is
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Exercise 1 :
Complete the sentences with the present simple form of the verbs in brackets.
There are five sentences. Go to the next slide.
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Multiple Select
1. Jenna ___ (do) a lot of sport in her free time.
does
do
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Multiple Select
2. We ___ (not have) time to play that game now.
do not have
does not have
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Multiple Select
3. That film ___ (finish) at 1am!
finishes
finish
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Multiple Select
4. My dad ___ (worry) when I come home late.
worry
worries
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Multiple Select
5. Jay ___ (not go) to concerts very often.
do not go
does not go
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Exercise 2 :
Which questions are correct?
Go to the next slide.
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Multiple Select
a. Do your friends go to the cinema?
b. Does your friends go to the cinema?
a
b
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Multiple Select
a. Do your town have a football team?
b. Does your town have a football team?
a
b
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Multiple Select
a. Does your parents like pop music?
b. Do your parents like pop music?
a
b
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Multiple Select
a. Does your school organize interesting trips?
b. Do your school organize interesting trips?
a
b
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Sequencing

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Sequencing Signal Words and Phrases
first, second, third, and so on...
in the past... currently... eventually... over time
prior to... before/after... simultaneously... previously
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence goes first?
At last, we arrived in Greece.
First, we woke up early.
Then, we flew for hours.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence goes second?
At last, we arrived in Greece.
First, we woke up early.
Then, we flew for hours.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence goes last?
At last, we arrived in Greece.
First, we woke up early.
Then, we flew for hours.
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
YLE Movers
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Multiple Choice
What is the ending for a superlative adjective?
-est
-erst
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Multiple Choice
What's the ending of a comparative adjective?
-est
-er
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Multiple Choice
Atacama desert is the ___________ of the world
drier
wettest
driest
wetter
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Multiple Choice
The Antarctica is __________ than Alaska
hotter
the hottest
coldest
colder
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Multiple Choice
Colombia is ___________ than Chile
wet
wettest
wetter
weter
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Multiple Choice
Punta Arenas is the __________ city of Chile, and the fourth (4th) in the world
hottest
windiest
windier
sunniest
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Select
The sunniest place in the United States is...
Nevada
Arizona
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Multiple Choice
My grandfather is _________ than my mother
younger
youngest
older
oldest
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Multiple Select
My little brother is the ___________ in the family
younger
youngest
older
oldest
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Multiple Choice
My brother and I are _____ __________ kids in the family
the loudest
louder
quieter
the quiestest
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Multiple Select
My grandmother is _________ than my brother and me
louder
the loudest
quieter
the quietest
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Multiple Choice
My father is _____ ___________
cleverer
the cleverest
cleverest
clever
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Multiple Select
My mother is ___________ than my father
busy
busiest
the busiest
busier
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Multiple Choice
My brother and I are _________ _______ our cousins
naughty
naughtier than
the naughtiest
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Multiple Choice
New York is ________________than London.
crowdeder
more crowded
the crowdest
the most crowded
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Numbers
By Tamara Oqili
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Numbers from 100 to 999;
100 : one hundred ( It's also possible to say a hundred instead of one hundred.)
Example:
102: one hundred and two
123: one hundred and twenty three
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Numbers larger than 999;
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Grammar :
Present Simple
Affirmative, Negative and Questions
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