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Schools and colleges | Asking for information

April 8, 2017 - pdf

Asking for information Here are some questions you can ask about a person’s education. ‘Are you a student?’ ‘Yes. I’m studying medicine.’ ‘Which university are… Continue reading

Structures with have

April 6, 2017 - pdf

Talking about things you possess I have + (noun) This is the most common structure used to talk about possessions, relationships, illnesses etc. She’s a… Continue reading

Practice dialogues

April 5, 2017 - pdf

Here is a piece of conversation between two people. Alice: Can you speak English? Stella: I’m not a fluent speaker, but I can make myself… Continue reading

Subject – verb agreement

April 4, 2017 - pdf

The verb should agree with the subject in number and person. That means if the subject is a singular noun or pronoun, the verb should… Continue reading

Arranging to meet someone

April 4, 2017 - pdf

Here is a list of some common phrases you can use to invite someone out. Are you free this evening / tomorrow / this weekend… Continue reading

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