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Module 1 - Short Notes to Revise the Topics before examination 2023

 Dear IFS Students,

This is the time that we start working together again. We made notes and did class activities to understand the topics of our syllabus. Now, to REVISE each topic for the examination of IETP in January 2023, we MUST start working seriously. 

Do you remember the formula to Learn a Language?

PRACTICE AND PARTICIPATION

I am sharing some introductions about the Modules and Topics here. In the same post on the blog, we will add exercises and also sample questions for practice. The preparation should start from this moment itself.

Module I: Grammar and Writing

  • Learn definitions and examples of all 9 Parts of Speech.
  • Fill in Blank-type questions will surely be there from tenses, subject-verb agreement, and modal verbs

CLICK HERE to see the Presentation (It has Parts of Speech and Tenses as well)

·         Parts of Speech

·         Consonant & Vowel Sounds

Every language has a script. Like, There are 26 letters in the English Alphabet. But there are many sounds that we hear in English pronunciation. For example, sit and seat have a different 'I'. So, we need to know that there are 44 Sounds in English. The subject where we study Sounds is called Phonetics. 

Total Sounds in English Language Phonetics: 44

Consonant Sounds: 24

Vowel Sounds: 20

·         Modals - are part of helping verbs/Auxilliary Verbs  - they convey the mood or the intent in the speech. For example, to show compulsion we use MUST and for asking permission we prefer MAY.

MODAL VERBS RULES

Do this MODAL VERBS QUIZ - QUIZIZZ: https://quizizz.com/join?gc=01976683 

·         Subject-Verb Agreement (A Subject 

NOTES ON THIS LINK

Practice SUBJECT VERB RULES: CLICK HERE

·         Phrases & Clauses

DEFINITION OF CLAUSE AND PHRASE:

• A clause is a group of words with a subject-verb unit; the 2nd group of words contains the

subject-verb unit the bus goes, so it is a clause.

• A phrase is a group of words without a subject-verb unit. If we try to change the time or tense of the last group of words, we cannot, because it contains no word that changes to show time or tense. It has no verb, so it can't have a subject-verb unit. It is a phrase.





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