Typically a personal email (70–100 words) describing a holiday, a friend, or a daily routine.
Identifying specific information in short dialogues or an interview. Study Tips for Success
Distinguishing between sounds like /æ/ (cat) and /ʌ/ (up).
Knowing when to use "I work" (routine) versus "I’m working" (right now).
If you have the code from your book, the Oxford portal has interactive versions of these exercises.
Focusing on the -ed endings and common irregulars like go/went , buy/bought .
Recognizing the three different sounds: /d/, /t/, and /ɪd/ (e.g., played, worked, started ).
Typically a personal email (70–100 words) describing a holiday, a friend, or a daily routine.
Identifying specific information in short dialogues or an interview. Study Tips for Success ENGLISH FILE Pre - intermediate Test Booklet - ...
Distinguishing between sounds like /æ/ (cat) and /ʌ/ (up). Typically a personal email (70–100 words) describing a
Knowing when to use "I work" (routine) versus "I’m working" (right now). and /ɪd/ (e.g.
If you have the code from your book, the Oxford portal has interactive versions of these exercises.
Focusing on the -ed endings and common irregulars like go/went , buy/bought .
Recognizing the three different sounds: /d/, /t/, and /ɪd/ (e.g., played, worked, started ).