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100
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Say some personal information about yourself!
100
own answers (e.g. niece, nephew, aunt, uncle, grandmother etc.
Say 5 words related to the topic of 'family'!
100
own answers (e.g. armchair, cupboard, washbasin, desk etc.)
Tell us 5 furniture.
100
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Say a sentence in which you include the following adverbs: abroad, from time to time.
200
own answers (e.g. name, age, nationality, birth date and place, nationality, gender, email address, telephone number etc.)
What pieces of information do you find on a person's profile?
200
own answers (e.g. best friend, penfriend, childhood friend, close friend, family friend etc.)
What different types of friends can you name?
200
own answers (e.g. polluted, crowded, noisy, clean, old, modern, dirty etc.)
Say 5 adjectives that you can use to describe towns/villages!
200
own asnwers (e.g. today, tomorrow, yesterday, soon, later, then, now etc.)
What adverbs of time do you know?
300
own answers (e.g. Hungary-Hungarian, Spain-Spanish, Italy-Italian, France-French etc.)
Say 4 countires and the natonality of the people living there!
300
own answers (e.g. helpful, reliable, responsible, funny etc.)
What is a good friend like? List at least 3 qualities of a good friend!
300
own answers (e.g. park, restaurant, school, university, hospital etc.)
Tell us 5 places in the town and say what you can do there!
300
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List 4 rules at your school!
400
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Tell us the most important dates in your life!
400
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Speak about your best friend/a good friend!
400
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Describe the town you live in. (Say at least 5 sentences.)
400
own answers (e.g. always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom, rarely, hardly ever, never, once in a while, every now and again, from time to time, twice a week, three times a year etc.)
List at least 6 adverbs of frequency! Tell us two sentences in which you use them.
500
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Tell us 3 adjectives and 3 adverbs. Use them in a sentence!
500
We use it to talk about actions that are in progress at the moment of speaking.
subject + am/is/are + verb + ing
Say the rules of Present Continuous! (When do we use this grammatical tense? How do we use it?) Tell us 2 example sentences.
500
'Want' is much stronger than 'would like'. It is more polite to use 'would like'. We use 'need' to express that something is essential for you.
What are the differences in the use of want, would like and need? Tell us 3 example sentences.
500
Must and have to are both used for obligation, must is 'stronger'.
We use should for advice or making suggestions.
When do we use must, have to and should? Tell us 3 example sentences.






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