Dear Trainees,
Peace
It has been a hot minute since my last post. I am glad to see that you are posting your article points and letting us know what you have been reading thus far.
Since my last pot we pushed through quite a few Units.
For my Morning preintermediate session we have looked at Units 4 through 9. The most important items that we saw, grammar wise, were:
-Count and uncount names. The respective use of many and much..
-Some verb patterns. Such as the What do you like doing/what would you like to do formulas. I hope by the end of the sessions we will all be able to pronounce “patterns” like it’s supposed to be pronounced. Otherwise, I am having quite a bit of fun listening to you twist it out nonchalantly :)
-Comparative and Superlative. (Remember, there is no “gooder” in the english language!!!! the comparative is better and the superlative form is best…)
Both my morning and night sessions touched on the present perfect. This is a new tense. Please read up on it (Unit 7) so that you do not confuse it with our other tenses.
Remember, the question isn’t about which tense to exclusively use to express which meaning/situation, it is a rather softer choice of which one is more suitable while many are correct.
Only during my 9-11 did I speak about first conditional (if+V_present_+, will…).
Let’s remember to show appreciation for the presenters. Let’s keep it light for now. Maybe next month I will give a debate training session and we can all go hard arguing :)
Respect,
MFA
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