Bat 2- 

1st and  2nd term syllabus :

 English Department of ies Sedavi .  

present perfect        asking questions in present perfect      present perfect/simple past       tense mix      for/since      already/yet       so/such        been/gone     quantifiers      comparatives      superlatives     gerund/infinitive  (+new)     too/enough   had better/would rather        conditionals  (new)        conditionals theory                  word formation    (new)      passive      personal passive    causative form      I wish/if only   relative pronouns (new)       have (different uses of)      

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1st term 

past participles

present perfect-aff.(1)

present perfect-aff.(2)

present perfect aff.(3)

present perfect-interr.

present perfect words (1)

present perfect and adverbs (2)new-03-04

for or since(1)

for-since-during (2)new-03-04

for-since-during (3) new march 04

for-since and related words-gapfill(1) new march 04

for-since-etc (put in the right order-10 sentences) new march 04

been or gone ?

yet,still,already, ever, never(1)

just, yet, already, ever,never(2)

just, yet, already(3)

just, yet, already(4)new-03-04

already, yet, still, anymore (5)-by Jack Bradshaw at A4ESL-w. acknowl. new march-04

present perfect or simple past(1)

present perfect or simple past(2) at A4ESL

present perfect or simple past(3)

present perfect or simple past(4) new-03-04 

MIXED TENSE 1 

MIXED TENSE 2

MIXED TENSE 3

MIXED TENSE 4

MIXED TENSE 5

Quantifiers and Intensifiers-Theory   words like a lot, little, plenty, few are called quantifiers . Grammar  worksheet and interactive quiz are provided.

new !COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES (superiority) English adjectives add -er to form comparatives. Practice with a gap filling exercise and go on to superlatives in next quiz

new ! SUPERLATIVES try prefix -est to form superlatives. Some irregular cases are also included.

GRAMMAR HELP

new ! COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES listen to a series of comparative adjectives and fill in the gap.

new!! Rob's and Juliet's Families: these families don't get on very well. Listen and practice your comparatives.

COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES (superiority)

infinitive or gerund(1)

infinitive or gerund(2)

 infinitive or gerund (3)

 infinitive or gerund (4) new-03-04

infinitive or gerund(5)

infinitive or gerund(6)-by Kaye Mastin Mallory

too-enough+infinitive

too-enough (grammar help)

too much-too many---too-enough new-03-04

had better/would rather (1) 

had better-would rather (2) new-03-04

 

2nd term

introduction to conditionals (by Vera Mello)

listen to Conditionals (Uses Real Player)

Conditional Sentences Grammar Theory for ies Sedavi

conditionals 1,2 (1)

conditionals 1, 2, 3 (2)

conditionals  1, 2, 3 (3)

conditionals and conjunctions 1,2 (4)

conditionals 1, 2 (5)

conditionals 1, 2 (6) new-03-04

conditionals (7) mixed types 1, 2 & 3 new-03-04

conditionals (type 3)   and NOTES (by courtesy of Edufind.com)

Listen to Conditionals (Uses Real Player)

Nouns and Verbs to Adjectives. Word formation exercise: how nouns become verbs and adjectives

NOUN-VERB TO ADJECTIVE(2). more practice from words in text book.

Eric Clapton's 'Tears in Heaven'. -look for conditionals in the song.

passive mixed (1)

passive mixed (2) new-03-04

passive-double object (1)new-03-04

active or passive ?

passive- present continuous tense

passive-modal verbs new-03-04

passive-personal constructions (1)

passive-personal constructions (2) new-03-04

passive-Grammar Theory for Sedavi Bachillerato

passive with 'get' - new listening

causative theory

causative (1) new-03-04

causative (2) new-03-04

causative-active (3) (Univ of Victoria-with acknow.) new-03-04

causative (4) Rob Wilson-with acknow.) new-03-04

I wish-if only (1)

I wish - if only (2)

I wish-if only (3)

'wish' story

relative pronouns grammar theory (new- 03-04)

relatives(1)

relatives (2)

relatives(3)

relatives-defining- with-without omission, (4)

relatives (5)-includes -which- for entire sentences (new- 03-04)

relative pronouns (6) with-without omission (new- 03-04)

HAVE- POSSESSION . 

HAVE for POSSESSION (PAST)

'HAVE' AS A FULL VERB

'HAVE TO' to express obligation and lack of obligation

'HAVE', mixed types

Have- grammar theory