Bővebb ismertető
To the teacher:
In addition to all the language forms of Levels One to Five, which are used again at this level of the series, the main verb forms and tenses used at Level Six are:
• future perfect verbs, passives with continuous or perfect aspects and 'third' conditional with continuous forms
• modal verbs: needn't and needn't have (to express absence of necessity), would (to describe habitual past actions), should and should have (to express probability or failed expectation), may have and might have (to express possibility), could have and would have (to express past, unfulfilled possibility or likelihood).
Also used are:
• non-defining relative clauses.
Specific attention is paid to vocabulary development in the Vocabulary Work exercises at the end of the book. These exercises are aimed at training students to enlarge their vocabulary systematically through intelligent reading and effective use of a dictionary.
To the student:
Dictionary Words:
• As you read this book, you will find that some words are in darker black ink than the others on the page. Look them up in your dictionary, if you do not already know them, or try to guess the meaning of the words first, and then look them up later, to check.
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