Presentation By: Benjamín Sepúlveda Bastián Rámila.

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Presentation By: Benjamín Sepúlveda Bastián Rámila

 Describing the future — informing and predicting.  Expressing preferences.  Describing events in the indefinite and.  recent past.  Giving reasons.  Stating the duration of events.  Quantifying.  Expressing and requesting opinions and impressions.  Expressing intention and purpose.  Expressing obligation and necessity.  Expressing certainty and uncertainty.  Describing past actions over a period of time.

 Present perfect tense including use with for,since, ever, never, just.  Since: Aniston and Cox have appeared together twice since "Friends" ended in  Ever: We really didn't think we would ever see Mork and Buffy on screen together.  For: Aaron Nagler and I debate just how big this injury is for the NFC favorites.  Never: The observations can be philosophical, edgy, humorous, but never harsh.  Just: The first "aerialists" would just fly up and go wherever the wind blew.  Connecting clauses using because.  Will referring to the future for informing and predicting.  Adjectives and adverbials of quantity, e.g. a lot (of), not very much, many.  A lot of: This is a lot of fun and there is a lot of good stuff happening here.  Not very much: In the video we get a look at an iPhone 6 concept that is not very much like the iPhone 5 or earlier iPhone models.  Many: Many of FlockTag's users tend to be kids in large college cities.  Expressions of preference, e.g. I prefer, I’d rather  Zero and first conditionals, using if and when.  Present continuous tense for future use.  Past continuous tense.  Modals connected to the functions listed above, e.g. must, need to, might, don’t have to.  Must: Comments must not use hate speech, racial slurs, or violent descriptions.  Need to: Before the game Ned Yost talked about the Royals pitch selection and the need to improve in that area.  Might: Let's start with news that might appear to be the death throes of cable.  Don´t have to:No, it isn't; nobody but Dante visits Inferno and leaves the place, and plenty of people do not have toascend the mountain.  Infinitive of purpose.

 Vocabulary specific to the topic and subject areas.  Further expressions relating to the past, e.g. two days ago, the day before yesterday.  Expressions relating to future time, e.g. the day after tomorrow, in the future.  Common phrasal verbs.  Phrases and expressions relating to the language functions listed above.

 The correct pronunciation of vocabulary specific to the topic and subject areas.  The combination of weak forms and contractions, e.g. I’ve been to...  Sentence stress to clarify meaning.  Basic intonation and features of connected speech at sentence level.  The intonation patterns of more complex questions.  Avoidance of speech patterns of recitation.

One subject area will be selected by the examiner from the list below.  Travel  Money  Fashion  Rules and regulations  Health and fitness  Learning a foreign language

In addition to the subject areas listed for the Conversation phase of the Interview:  Festivals  Means of transport  Special occasions, e.g. birthday celebrations  Entertainment, e.g. cinema, television, clubs  Music  Recent personal experiences

 1.- One of the Subject areas for the Portfolio and Controlled Written examination is Festivals. ________  2.- One of the Subject areas for the Conversation phase of the Interview is Music. _________  3.- One of the language Functions is to Describe the future — informing and predicting. ________  4.- In the grammar you need to use adverbials and adjectives of quantity. ________  5.- In the phonology you need common phrasal verbs._______

 1.- True  2.- False  3.- True  4.- True  5.- False