Question
PARTS OF SPEECH
1A Work in pairs and complete the
questionnaire.
HOW I LEARN
I It's useful to know grammatical
terminology...
a) because it's 'much easier to talk
about grammar rules.
b) to read and understand grammar
books better.
c) ... actually, I don't think it's }useful.
2 When I meet a new word, I...
a) *look it up, then write it in my
notebook with a translation.
b) write 5a phrase or sentence with
6the word in it.
c) think about it, but don't write
anything down.
3 I enjoy using English outside the class...
a) to communicate on social
networking sites.
b) when I'm watching films and
listening to music in English.
c) ... I° don't use English outside
class.
4 In addition to doing homework, I
study English...
a) "every day.
b) two or three times a week.
c) not at all - I don't have time!
5 I think it's important 12to speak
English in the lesson...
a) 100% of the time.
b) whenever we 13can.
c) only when we're lAtold to.
B Match the grammatical terms a)-n)
with words 1-14 in bold above.
a) dependent reposition
b) Past participle u
) "present participle?
d) gerund
e) infinitive with to12
D) aáfective in comparative form a
8) Eradable adjective
h) adverbial phrase
i) quantifier |
j) auxiliary verb9
k) definite articlethe
1) 'Indefinite article 3
m) medal verbi3
n) Müft-word verb
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Answer
It is useful to know grammatical terminology because it is much easier to talk about grammar rules and to read and understand grammar books better. When I meet a new word, I look it up, then write it in my notebook with a translation. I enjoy using English outside the class to communicate on social networking sites, when I'm watching films and listening to music in English. In addition to doing homework, I study English every day. I think it's important to speak English in the lesson whenever we can. Grammatical terms: dependent reposition (2), past participle (3), present participle (4), gerund (5), infinitive with to (6), adjectives in comparative form (7), adverbial phrase (8), quantifier (9), auxiliary verb (10), definite article (11), indefinite article (12), modal verb (13), multi-word verb (14).