Docsity
Docsity

Prepara i tuoi esami
Prepara i tuoi esami

Studia grazie alle numerose risorse presenti su Docsity


Ottieni i punti per scaricare
Ottieni i punti per scaricare

Guadagna punti aiutando altri studenti oppure acquistali con un piano Premium


Guide e consigli
Guide e consigli


English Language Course Programme (Noto) - Topics Covered, Panieri di Lingua Italiana

The topics covered in a 1 cfu english language course (noto). The programme includes various grammar points such as verb tenses, demonstrative and possessive adjectives, prepositions, and question forms. Additionally, it covers cardinal and ordinal numbers, relative pronouns, and time expressions.

Tipologia: Panieri

2019/2020

Caricato il 05/06/2020

Emily.paris1
Emily.paris1 🇮🇹

22 documenti

1 / 1

Toggle sidebar

Questa pagina non è visibile nell’anteprima

Non perderti parti importanti!

bg1
Programme for English Language Course (Noto)
( 1 CFU)
-To be (affirmative, negative and interrogative + forms)
-To have (a/n/i)/have got
-Demonstrative adjectives
-Possessive adjectives and pronouns
-Saxon genitive
-Cardinal and ordinal numbers
-Prepositions
-Some, any, a lot of, much, many
-Telling the time
-Question forms, short answers
-Present simple tense + adverbs of frequency
-Present continuous tense
-Past simple tense
-Past continuous tense
-Comparative and superlative forms
-Relative pronouns (who, which, whose)
-Present perfect simple tense (for/since with verbs that do not have cont.
form)

Anteprima parziale del testo

Scarica English Language Course Programme (Noto) - Topics Covered e più Panieri in PDF di Lingua Italiana solo su Docsity!

Programme for English Language Course (Noto) ( 1 CFU)

  • To be (affirmative, negative and interrogative + forms)
  • To have (a/n/i)/have got
  • Demonstrative adjectives
  • Possessive adjectives and pronouns
  • Saxon genitive
  • Cardinal and ordinal numbers
  • Prepositions
  • Some, any, a lot of, much, many
  • Telling the time
  • Question forms, short answers
  • Present simple tense + adverbs of frequency
  • Present continuous tense
  • Past simple tense
  • Past continuous tense
  • Comparative and superlative forms
  • Relative pronouns (who, which, whose)
  • Present perfect simple tense (for/since with verbs that do not have cont. form)