New | English File Pre-intermediate ~upd~
| Tense/Structure | Use | Example | |----------------|------|---------| | | routines, facts | She works in a bank. / Do you live here? | | Present Continuous | now, future arrangements | I’m meeting Jack at 6. | | Past Simple (regular/irregular) | finished past actions | We went to Paris last year. / Did you see the film? | | Past Continuous | interrupted actions in the past | I was watching TV when the phone rang. | | Present Perfect (experience) | life experiences (no specific time) | Have you ever eaten sushi? | | Present Perfect vs. Past Simple | experience vs. finished time | I’ve been to London. – When did you go? | | Future: going to | plans, predictions with evidence | It’s going to rain. | | Future: will | predictions, offers, promises | I’ll help you. | | Comparatives / Superlatives | comparing | bigger than, the most expensive | | Quantifiers | some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little | How much sugar? / A few apples. |
. Unlike traditional methods that may prioritize grammar at the expense of speaking, this series integrates all three into every lesson. new English File Pre-intermediate
A textbook is only as good as its ability to keep a student interested. New English File Pre-intermediate employs a "taste of everything" approach to topics. | | Past Simple (regular/irregular) | finished past
At this level, students already know the basics: they can introduce themselves, order food, and talk about the past. However, they lack the nuance, the vocabulary range, and the grammatical accuracy to express complex thoughts. is designed specifically to solve this problem. It bridges the gap between the "survival" mode of a Beginner and the "autonomy" of an Intermediate learner. | | Present Perfect (experience) | life experiences
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation. At any level, the basic tools students need to speak English. with confidence are Grammar, tppm-lang.by ENGLISH FILE Pre-intermediate Test Booklet