SEVİYE 2 2. ÇEYREK (8 hafta saat 16 saat sınav) GÜZ

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SEVİYE 2 2. ÇEYREK (8 hafta 184 saat 16 saat sınav) GÜZ 20162017 PIONEER Pre Intermediate Ünite 1 syf. 79 Ice Breakers Present Simple vs Present Progressive Present Simple: 1. for permanent states 2. for habits or actions that happen regularly 3. for facts and general truths 4. for generalizations 5. schedules 1. Hafta 59 Aralık, 2016 Ünite 1 syf. 10 12 Stative verbs Past Simple Prepositions of time Present Progressive: 1. for temporary states 2. for actions happening at the moment of speaking 3. for future arrangements Stative Verbs: verbs of the senses: hear, smell, taste, seem, look, sound verbs of emotion: like, dislike, love, hate, want, need, prefer verbs of perception and opinions: know, mean, think, understand, remember, forget, imagine, hope, believe verbs that show possession: have, own, belong other verbs: be, cost Past Simple: 1. actions that started and were completed at a specific time in the past 2. habitual or repeated actions in the past 3. completed actions that happened one after the other in the past could (past ability) time adverbials (when, after, before) Prepositions of time: at, in, on, till, until, during, before, after, from to, from till, from.until to be (was/were)

Ünite 1 syf. 13 16 (syf. 15 teki Yazma işlenmeyecektir) Ünite 2 syf. 17 21 Ünite 2 syf. 22 23 The verb used to Present Perfect Simple Present Perfect Simple vs Past Simple For, since, already, yet The verb used to (affirmative, negative, question) Present Perfect Simple: 1. for actions which happened in the past, but we don t mention when exactly 2. for actions which happened in the past and finished, but their results are obvious in the present 3. to talk about actions which started in the past and continues now 4. to talk about experience 5. to talk about recent actions * been & gone Time expressions: always, ever, never, before, once, twice, many times, so far, just, recently, lately, for, since, already, yet, up to now, up till now, this year/ week/month, today 2 Ünite 2 syf. 2426 Ünite 3 syf. 27 29 Quantifiers: some, any, no, much, many, a lot of, lots of, (a) few, (a) little some (+): some + uncountable / plural countable nouns some (?): requests & offers any () (?): any + uncountable / plural countable nouns

1216 Aralık, 2016 Ünite 3 syf. 30 32 Relative pronouns : who, which, that Relative adverb: where no: no + uncountable / plural countable nous many () (?): many + plural countable nouns much () (?): much + uncountable nouns a lot of / lots of (+): a lot of / lots of + uncountable/plural countable nouns a few : a few + plural countable nouns few : few + plural countable nouns a little: a little + uncountable nouns little: little + uncountable nouns Subject & Object relative clauses Relative pronouns: who/that, which/that, where Omitting the relative pronoun (who, which, that) Ünite 3 syf. 33 36 (syf. 35 teki Yazma işlenmeyecekti r.) Ünite 4 syf. 3739 Past progressive * where cannot be omitted or replaced by that Past Progressive: 1. for actions that were happening at a specific point of time in the past 2. to describe background scenes to a story 3. for actions that were happening at the same time in the past. In this case, we usually use while. Intro to Paragraph Time clauses: while, as

3 Ünite 4 syf. 40 41 Ünite 4 syf. 42 46 Past simple vs past progressive Time clauses: when, while, as, as soon as Past Simple vs. Past Progressive Time clauses: when, as soon as, while, as Narrative Paragraph 1923 Aralık, 2016 Ünite 5 syf. 47 51 (syf. 49 daki Dilbilgisi işlenmeyecektir.) can, could, may, will, would can: to ask for permission to give permission to offer help to make requests to ask for a favour could: to ask for permission to give permission to offer help to make requests to ask for a favour may: to ask for permission to give permission to offer help to make requests will: to make requests to ask for a favour would: to make requests to ask for a favour

Ünite 5 syf. 52 56 (syf. 55 teki Yazma işlenmeyecektir.) Ünite 6 syf. 57 59 should, had better Future will should/shouldn t: to ask for and give advice to express an opinion to make a suggestion had better / had better not: to give strong advice (It often expresses a threat or warning.) Future Tense will: 1. offers & voluntary actions 2. promises 3. requests 4.onthespot decisions (instant decisions) 5. opinionbased predictions (with the verbs think & believe ) Time expressions: tomorrow, tonight, soon, next week/month, in an hour/week will vs. be going to be going to 1.future plans 2.evidencebased predictions (making predictions based on reasons) Ünite 6 The use of when, after, before, as soon as, until in syf. 60 61 Time clauses future tense 4 Ünite 6 syf. 62 64 Be able to can: to express ability in the present could: to express ability in the past be able to: to express ability in all tenses was/were able to will be able to 2630 Aralık, 2016 Ünite 6 syf. 65 66 Ünite 7 syf. 67 71 may, might, could could vs. was/were able to may/might/could: to express possibility in the present/future may not / might not: Type 0 Unless Opinion Paragraph

to express improbability in the present or future Conditional sentences: Type 1 If vs when Conditional Clauses Type1: for something which is possible to happen in the present or future If + Present Simple, future will If + Present Simple, modals (may, might, can, should) If + Present Simple, imperative If vs. When Revision Handout 1. Ara Sınav 5 26 Ocak, 2017 Ünite 7 syf. 72 73 Ünite 7 syf. 74 76 (syf. 75 teki Yazma işlenmeyecektir) Ünite 8 syf. 77 79 Comparisons Exclamatory sentences Clauses of result Comparatives & Superlatives as + adjective + as not as + adjective + as less + adjective + than the least + adjective + of/in Exclamatory Sentences (to express enthusiasm, surprise, admiration, disappointment, anger, annoyance, etc.): how + adjective/adverb what + (a/an) + (adjective) +noun so + adjective/adverb such + (a/an) + (adjective) + noun Clauses of Result: so + adjective / adverb + (that) such + (a/an) + (adjective) + noun + (that) Adverbs Opinion Paragraph 2

Ünite 8 syf. 80 81 Ünite 8 syf. 82 83 have to, don t have to, must, mustn t, need to, don t need to, needn t Passive voice (Present simplepast simple) so + much/many such + a lot of have to: to express obligation in the present/future (in all tenses: had to, will have to) have to vs. must must: to express obligation in the present/future need to: when it is necessary for us to do something (need need to) don t have to/don t need to/needn t: to express lack of necessity/obligation mustn t: when we are not allowed to do something (prohibition) can t: when we are not allowed to do something (prohibition) Passive Voice (affirmative, negative, questions) Present Simple Past Simple Omitting the agent (omitting the byphrase : when the action interests us more than the agent when we don t know the agent when it is easy to figure out who the agent is

6 Ünite 8 syf. 84 86 (syf. 85 teki Yazma işlenmeyecektir) Ünite 9 syf. 8791 So, neither, too, either Reflexive pronouns so + affirmative auxiliary verb + subject subject + affirmative auxiliary verb + too neither + affirmative auxiliary verb + subject subject + negative auxiliary verb + either 913 Ocak, 2017 Me too / Me neither To express disagreement: * subject + affirmative auxiliary verb when we disagree with a negative statement, but we don t want to repeat it. (A: I can t play tennis. B: I can.) * subject + negative auxiliary verb when we disagree with an affirmative statement, but we don t want to repeat it. (A: I ve been to Peru twice. B: I haven t.) Reflexive Pronouns: 1. as objects of verbs when the subject and the indirect object of the verb are the same 2. as objects of prepositions when the object of the preposition is the same as the subject of the verb. Ünite 9 syf. 92 93 Present Perfect Progressive by + reflexive pronoun: to show that someone does sth. alone, without any help from anyone else Present Perfect Progressive: 1. a repeated action or situation which started in the past and continues up to the present

Present Perfect Simple vs. Present Perfect Progressive 2. an action which was happening over a period of time in the past and may have finished, but its results are obvious in the present Time Expressions: for, since, how long, all day/week, etc. Ünite 9 & Ünite 10 syf. 94 99 (syf. 95 teki Yazma işlenmeyecektir) too/enough Present Perfect Simple vs. Present Perfect Progressive Present Perfect Simple : to emphasise the result of an action Present Perfect Progressive: to emphasise the duration of an action too + adjectives/adverbs adjectives/adverbs + enough too many + plural countable nouns too much + uncountable nouns enough + uncountable nouns / plural countable nouns Revision Handout 7 Ünite 10 syf. 100 101 Infinitives Bare infinitive Infinitives: to express purpose after certain verbs: want, would like, would love, hope, decide, manage, plan, arrange, advise, choose, learn, offer, promise, afford, agree, expect, 2. Ara Sınav 1. Ara Sınav Telafisi 1. Yazma Dosyası Telafisi

1620 Ocak, 2017 seem, forget, teach, need, try, tell, refuse, remember, plan after it + be + adjective after certain adjectives: afraid, surprised, free, happy, ready, sorry, pleased after too and enough after question words (who, how, what, where, etc.) in indirect questions Bare infinitive: after modal verbs (can, could, will, would, should, may, might, must) after the verbs let and make (in the active voice). Ünite 10 syf. 102 106 (syf. 105 teki Yazma işlenmeyecektir) Ünite 11 syf. 107 109 ing form Indirect questions help sb. (to) do sth. ing form (Gerund): after certain verbs: like, dislike, love, hate, enjoy, prefer, suggest, start, finish, continue, keep, stop, begin, avoid, imagine, spend (time) after certain expressions : don t mind, can t stand, be interested in, it s worth, How about?, What about?, I look forward to, be good at after prepositions (by, from, at, in, etc.) as a subject of a verb Indirect Questions: wh questions yes/no questions Sözlü Sınav Telafisi * Can/Could you tell me? * Do you know? * I d like to know Ünite 11 syf. 110 111 Conditional Sentences Type 2 Wish Clauses Conditional Sentences Type 2 If + Past Simple, would/could + V1 Wishes

wish + past simple (to make a wish about a present situation) wish + could + V1 (to express a regret about sth. we cannot do at present) 8 2327 Ocak, 2017 Ünite 11 syf. 112 113 Ünite 11 syf. 114 116 (syf. 115 teki Yazma işlenmeyecektir.) Tag questions Revision Handout Revision Handout Tag Questions 2. Ara Sınav Telafisi 2. Yazma Dosyası Telafisi * Yazma Dosyası ve Sözlü Sınav uygulamaları tarihleri değişiklik gösterebilir. Kur Atlama Sınavı