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TEFL LEVEL 5 UNIT 3
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Questions on Lesson Three 
 When teaching a structure. Teachers should always show down when speaking. 
False 
 Contractions should not be taught at an early stage. False 
 Teachers should make use of a wide range of media e.g realia, OHP’s etc. True 
 Elicitation means telling the students answer. False 
 It is vital to teach both the correct form and meaning. True 
 We should teach the 3rd conditional tense to beginner classes. False 
 As error is a slip of the tongue. F...
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HESI A2 ENGLISH GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 74 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS 2022- 2024
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HESI A2 ENGLISH GRAMMAR & 
VOCABULARY 74 QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS 2022- 
2024 
Part I English Grammar 
1. Elaine promised to bring the camera at the mall yesterday. 
a. by me 
b. with me 
c. at me 
d. to me 
D 
The preposition “to” is correct. “To” here means give. 
1. Last night, he the sleeping bag down beside my mattress. 
a. lay 
b. laid 
c. lain 
d. has laid 
A 
“Lie” means to recline, and does not take an object. “lay” means to place and does take an 
objec...
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HESI A2 ENGLISH GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 74 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS 2022- 2024
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Elaine promised to bring the camera at the mall yesterday. 
a. by me 
b. with me 
c. at me 
d. to me 
D 
The preposition “to” is correct. “To” here means give. 
1. Last night, he the sleeping bag down beside my mattress. 
a. lay 
b. laid 
c. lain 
d. has laid 
A 
“Lie” means to recline, and does not take an object. “lay” means to place and does take an 
object. 
2. I would have bought the shirt for you if . 
a. I had known you liked it. 
b. I have known you liked it. 
c. I would ...
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GACE Middle School English/Language Arts Study Guide
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Which of the following was written closest in time to the literary English Renaissance? - Answer Beowulf 
 
deus ex machina - Answer other external intervention 
 
Which of the following is "descriptive grammar?" - Answer Naming the parts of speech 
 
A peer review results in another analysis of data and revision. What does this indicate about the writing process? - Answer It is recursive. 
 
Students who learn to expand on simple sentences are demonstrating _________. - Answer Intrasential gr...
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Grammar Lesions Timetable
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	1. What is the target form of the first conditional (both clauses)? (F)		Past continuous 
	Affirmative form: Subject + Was/were + present participle 
	Example: Tom and Sam were playing tennis at 10:00 a.m. yesterday. I was watching a Netflix movie. 
	2. What is the model sentence you will elicit to begin your presentation?		In warmer, I'll start by eliciting a question from the students' examples. "What were you doing this morning at 7 a.m.?" ", and then elicit the affirm...
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Unit 3 new 2022 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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Q1. When teaching a structure, teachers should always slow down when 
speaking 
Ans: False 
Q2. Contractions should not be taught at an early stage 
Ans: False 
Q3. Teachers should make use of a wide range of media e.g. realia, OHP’s 
etc. 
Ans: True 
Q4. Elicitation means telling the students answers 
Ans: False 
Q5. It is vital to teach both the correct form and meaning 
Ans: True 
Q6. We should teach the 3rd conditional tense to beginner classes 
Ans: False 
Q7. An error is a slip of the to...
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Extensive notes on all components of French 2nd Additional Language
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This easy to use, comprehensive French manual was written by a French educator with nearly 20 years of teaching experience and includes explanations of intermediate and advanced French grammar (past and future tenses, conditional tense, direct and indirect speech, pronouns, subjunctive tense, etc.), as well as useful tips to score higher marks in the exams; Notes, exercises and tips on all four oral components; Extensive vocabulary of the short stories and poems; Step-by-step explanations and ex...
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French Verbs and Tenses
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This document includes the French conjugations and rules of regular and irregular verbs in the present tense, the past tense (le passé composé and l'imparfait), the future tense (le futur simple), the conditional tense, the 'plusque parfait' and the past conditional.
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Unit 3 new 2022 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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Q1. When teaching a structure, teachers should always slow down when 
speaking 
Ans: False 
Q2. Contractions should not be taught at an early stage 
Ans: False 
Q3. Teachers should make use of a wide range of media e.g. realia, OHP’s 
etc. 
Ans: True 
Q4. Elicitation means telling the students answers 
Ans: False 
Q5. It is vital to teach both the correct form and meaning 
Ans: True 
Q6. We should teach the 3rd conditional tense to beginner classes 
Ans: False 
Q7. An error is a slip of the to...
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HESI A2 ENGLISH GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 70+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS 2022- 2023
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HESI A2 ENGLISH GRAMMAR & 
VOCABULARY 70+ QUESTIONS AND 
VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH 
EXPLANATIONS 2022- 
2023 – GUARANTEED A 
Part I English Grammar 
1. Elaine promised to bring the camera at the mall yesterday. 
a. by me 
b. with me 
c. at me 
d. to me 
D 
The preposition “to” is correct. “To” here means give. 
1. Last night, he the sleeping bag down beside my mattress. 
a. lay 
b. laid 
c. lain 
d. has laid 
A 
“Lie” means to recline, and does not take an object. “lay...
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