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101 B1 English Exam Guide B2P1

101 B1 English Exam Guide B2P1

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​101 Language Exam Guide B2P2

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Vocabulary Week 7

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Week 7 Abilities and Offers (can,

could, be able to, will, shall

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Multiple Choice

Read the sentence. Choose the correct function of the modal verb.

She might go to the mall on Saturday.

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Possibility

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Obligation

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Suggestion

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Multiple Choice

Read the sentence. Choose the correct function of the modal verb.

Can you help me with this exercise?

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Request

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Ability

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Obligation

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Multiple Choice

Read the sentence. Choose the correct function of the modal verb.

We shall meet after school to review.

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Permission

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Past ability

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Multiple Choice

Read the sentence. Choose the correct function of the modal verb.

He can play the guitar very well.

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Ability

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Future plan

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Multiple Choice

Read the sentence. Choose the correct function of the modal verb.

You must finish your homework before leaving.

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Obligation

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Possibility

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Offer

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Open Ended

Answer in full sentences using can, could, be able to, will, or shall.

What is something you can do that many people cannot?

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Open Ended

Answer in full sentences using can, could, be able to, will, or shall.

What is something you couldn’t do when you were younger but can do now?

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Open Ended

Answer in full sentences using can, could, be able to, will, or shall.

What is something you think you will be able to do next year?

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Open Ended

Answer in full sentences using can, could, be able to, will, or shall.

Make a suggestion using shall.

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Week 8 Possibilities and Necessities

(could, may, might, need, needn’t

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Multiple Choice

She might visit her grandparents this afternoon.
Instruction: Choose the function of might in this sentence.

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Possibility

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Lack of necessity

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Multiple Choice

You needn’t bring your book tomorrow.
Instruction: Choose whether this expresses necessity or lack of necessity.

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Lack of necessity

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Necessity

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Possibility

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Multiple Choice

She could join us if she finishes early.
Instruction: Select the function of could in this context.

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Possibility

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Necessity

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Suggestion

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Multiple Choice

He may be late to class.
Instruction: Identify what may expresses here.

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Possibility

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Obligation

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Multiple Choice

Students need to listen carefully during the experiment.
Instruction: Choose what need expresses: necessity, permission, or possibility.

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Possibility

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Suggestion

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Open Ended

What is something that might happen this weekend?
Instruction: Write a sentence using might to express possibility.

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Open Ended

What is something you need to do before going to school?
Instruction: Answer using need to show necessity.

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Open Ended

What is something a classmate may do after class?
Instruction: Use may to express possibility.

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Week 9 Permission, Obligation, and

Prohibition (can, could, would, have

to, must, mustn’t

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Multiple Choice

You can borrow my notes if you need them.
Instruction: Choose the function of can in this sentence.

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Permission

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Obligation

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Prohibition

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Multiple Choice

Students must wear their ID cards at all times.
Instruction: Decide whether this expresses obligation, permission, or prohibition.

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Permission

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Obligation

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Prohibition

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Multiple Choice

You mustn’t use your phone during the exam.
Instruction: Identify whether mustn’t expresses prohibition or obligation.

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Obligation

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Prohibition

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Permission

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Multiple Choice

Could I leave early today?
Instruction: Choose the function of could.

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Past ability

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Permission

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Obligation

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Multiple Choice

You would need to sign in before entering the lab.
Instruction: Decide whether the sentence expresses obligation, permission, or suggestion.

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Obligation

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Permission

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Prohibition

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Open Ended

What is something you must do every morning?
Instruction: Use must to express strong obligation.

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Open Ended

What is something students mustn’t do in class?
Instruction: Use mustn’t to express prohibition.

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Open Ended

What is something you can do at school that is allowed?
Instruction: Use can to express permission.

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Open Ended

What is something you have to do before going to bed?
Instruction: Use have to to express obligation.

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Week 10 ought to + infinitive
Answer using ought to in a complete sentence.

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Open Ended

What is something students ought to do every day?
Instruction: Express daily obligation or advice.

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Open Ended

What is something people ought to do to stay healthy?
Instruction: Use ought to to give advice.

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Open Ended

What is something classmates ought to avoid during teamwork?
Instruction: Use ought to to express expected behavior.

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Open Ended

What is something you ought to improve this year?
Instruction: Use ought to to express personal obligation.

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Open Ended

What is something your community ought to change?
Instruction: Use ought to to show social obligation.

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Week 11 verbs followed by to + infinitive
Answer each question using a verb + to + infinitive.
Students must create full sentences.

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Open Ended

What is something you want to learn this year?

Answer each question using a verb + to + infinitive.

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Open Ended

What do you plan to do next weekend?

Answer each question using a verb + to + infinitive.

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Open Ended

What is something you hope to achieve in school?

Answer each question using a verb + to + infinitive.

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Open Ended

What is something you promised to someone recently?

Answer each question using a verb + to + infinitive.

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Open Ended

What is something you tried to do but it was difficult?

Answer each question using a verb + to + infinitive.

​101 Language Exam Guide B2P2

By Jonathan Smith

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