Consulter le glossaire à l’aide de cet index
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Expressions of quantity Are expressions that refer either to countable or uncountable nouns. |
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Future planning This type of planning necessitates the use of the present continuous as it covers arrangements in the future. |
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Going to The going to form is used to refer to already arranged plans or decisions for the future. |
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Intonation It is the change in the voice pattern while speaking conveying variuos meanings; questions, statements, and exclamations. |
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Offers Are forms of proposing something to someone politely. They usually take the form of a question. |
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Present progressive A tense used to express occurences happening now or round now; it can also be used to indicate future plans. |
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Requests Are polite expressions to make a demand for something. They usually end with please. |
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Simple present Tense used to express daily routines as weel as facts which are always true or true for a long time. |
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Speaking speaking is the major skill in oral expression. This skill enables students to learn how to interact in different daily situations with others.
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Stress It is the force with which a syllable or a whole word is produced. It is very significant in English because it determines meaning most of the time. |
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