It’s a list of questions for preparing oral and written speech.
1. Do you like reading?
2. Have you got many books at home? Do you read much?
3. Do you prefer to read English books?
4. What famous British and Americans writers do you know?
5. What is your favourite book?
6. Is there any library nearby your house?
7. How often do you go to the library?
8. What books can you find there?
9. How long do you usually keep books?
10. Who helps you to choose books?
11. What kind of music do you like? What music styles do you prefer?
12. Who’s your favourite singer? What’s your favourite group?
13. What do you like more? (opera, ballet, folk, pop, …)
14. Have you ever seen (heard) … ?
15. How often do you go to different performances (concerts, operas, ballets)?
16. Who do you prefer to go there with?
17. What music style do you like most of all?
18. Is there anybody who you are crazy about?
19. What kind of music are you interested in?
20. Do you like folk music?
21. Is it popular with young people in your country?
22. Tell about your favourite band?
23. What kind of music do they play?
24. How many people are there in the band?
25. What instruments do they play?
26. What is their last CD called?
27. Have they got any videos?
28. Where did their last concert take place?
29. Where were they on tour?
30. Do you like traveling?
31. Do you enjoy looking round cities?
32. What kind of places do you enjoy visiting?
33. What are the most popular tourist places in Britain?
34. What places would you like to visit and why?
35. What symbols of the UK do you know?
36. Where is Ukraine situated?
37. What do you imagine when you think of Ukraine?
38. What Ukrainian Symbols do you know?
39. What are the main geographical differences between the UK and Ukraine?
It’s a grammar for 9th grade students.
This is a list of all the grammar topics covered in level A2+.
Present tenses
A2+ Present simple vs present continuous
A2+ Present perfect – form and use
A2+ Present perfect or past simple?
Past tenses
A2+ Past simple – Form and use
A2+ Past continuous and past simple
A2+ Past perfect
Future
A2+ Will vs be going to – future
A2+ Present continuous for future arrangements
Verb tense reviews
A2+ Review of all verb tenses A2
Modals, the imperative, phrasal verbs, etc .
A2+ Have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t
A2+ Should, shouldn’t
A2+ Might, might not – possibility
A2+ Used to, didn’t use to – past habits and states
A2+ How to use the verb ‘go’ in English
A2+ The different uses of the verb ‘get’
A2+ ‘Do’ vs ‘Make’ – What’s the difference?
A2+ Verbs with two objects
A2+ Stative vs dynamic verbs (or non-action vs action verbs)
A2+ Phrasal verbs: transitive and intransitive, separable and inseparable
Conditionals, if, wish, etc.
A2+ First conditional and future time clauses
A2+ Second conditional
Passive
A2+ Present and past simple passive: be + past participle
Reported speech
A2 Reported speech – indirect speech
-ing and the infinitive
A2 Expressing purpose with ‘to’ and ‘for’
A2 Infinitives and gerunds – verb patterns
Articles, nouns, pronouns, and determiners.
A2 Subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives
A2 Something, anything, nothing, etc.
A2 Much, many, little, few, some, any – quantifiers
A2 Too, too much, too many, enough
A2 Most, most of, the most
Relative clauses, relative pronouns and adverbs
A2 Defining relative clauses – who, which, that, where
Auxiliary verbs
A2 So, neither – so am I, neither do I, etc.
Adjectives and adverbs
A2 Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs
A2 No longer, any longer, anymore
Conjunctions and clauses
A2 However, although, because, so, and time connectors
Prepositions
A2 Prepositions of movement – along, across, over, etc.
A2 On time vs In time, At the end vs In the end.
Questions
A2 Asking questions in English – Question forms
A2 Subject questions, questions with preposition