ENGLISH ADMISSION TEST SECOND GRADE 2018

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SECOND GRADE 2018 PHONICS VOCABULARY AND FUNCTIONS GRAMMAR - Short vowels - Initial blends - Alphabet (name of the letters) - - School objects - Months and days of the week - Seasons - Weather - Colors - Numbers (1-50) - Identify sentences - Word order - Adjectives - Prepositions of place - Nouns, singular and plural READING COMPREHENSION FLUENCY SPEAKING -Literacy elements (characters, setting) - Read sentences - Answer simple questions

THIRD GRADE 2018 House: rooms and objects School objects Animals Numbers up to 100 Colors Parts of the body Months and days of the week Seasons Personal pronouns Prepositions of place There is/are Adjectives Comparative and Superlative adjectives Verb to be Verb to Have ( Present tense ) affirmative WH Questions ( what, where, who, when) Identify sentences Speaking Read Aloud (decodable reader) Literacy Elements ( characters, setting, plot) Describe a picture using simple sentences

FOURTH GRADE 2018 Alphabetize Colors, numbers Family members School objects Day of the weeks, months and seasons Describe clothes and parts of the body Grammar Sentences: identifiy subject and predicate Nouns: common, proper, singular & plural Verbs (with singular and plural nouns) Synonyms Wh questions (who, what, when, where) There is/ There are Present tense tense Spelling Speaking/ Fluency Spell words Literacy elements: characters, setting, plot, problem/resolution, theme, main idea. Describe a picture using complete sentences Read aloud

FIFTH GRADE 2018 Countries and Nationalities Physical appearance Family relationships Jobs and professions City places and shops Cardinal numbers Telling the time Personal pronouns There is/are Singular and plural Opposite adjectives Descriptive adjectives Verb to be Parts of speech (nouns verbs adjectives) Full answers: personal information Sentences: to show comprehension of different pieces of texts

SIXTH GRADE 2018 Jobs City places and means of transport Clothes Weather Food and shopping Routines and leisure activities Invitations and suggestions Personal and possessive pronouns Prepositions of: place and time and manner Countable and uncountable nouns There is/are Opposite adjectives Verb to be Tenses (present and past) Parts of speech (nouns verbs adjectives) Sequence of events Dialogues Full answers E-mail

SEVENTH GRADE 2018 Classroom language School subjects and activities Parts of the body Clothes Routines and leisure activities Plans and intentions Personal pronouns Frequency adverbs Opposite adjectives Descriptive adjectives Connectors Regular and irregular verbs Simple past Past continuous Simple future Future going to Tenses Parts of speech (nouns verbs adjectives adverbs) Sequence of events Dialogues Full answers Descriptions: routines, free time activities and preferences

EIGHTH GRADE 2018 Classroom language Feelings and emotions Holidays, vacations and trips Places: cities and countries Routines and leisure activities Past habits and activities Plans and arrangements Personal, object and possessive pronouns Prepositions of: place, movement and time Opposite adjectives Descriptive adjectives Connectors Regular and irregular verbs Simple past Past continuous Present perfect Past perfect Simple future Future going to Tenses Parts of speech (nouns verbs adjectives adverbs) Sequence of events Dialogues Full answers Descriptions: places, present and past events

FRESHMEN 2018 (IM) Feelings and emotions Holidays and vacations Trips and tourist information Routines Prohibitions Suggestions and invitations Advantages and disadvantages Personal, object and possessive pronouns Prepositions of: place, movement and time Frequency adverbs Connectors Regular and irregular verbs Simple past Past continuous Present perfect Past perfect Present perfect continuous Simple future Future going to Active and passive voice (present and past) Tenses Parts of speech (nouns verbs adjectives adverbs) Informative texts Descriptions: places and past events Informal letters

SOPHOMORE 2018 (IIM) Customs and traditions Places, trips and tourist information Food and eating habits Health and medical problems Prohibitions Suggestions and requests Advantages and disadvantages Personal, object and possessive pronouns Prepositions of: place, movement and time Connectors Regular and irregular verbs Simple past Past continuous Present perfect Past perfect Present perfect continuous Simple future Future going to Active and passive voice (present and past) Reported Speech: statements and questions Zero and first conditional Tenses Parts of speech (nouns verbs adjectives adverbs) Informative texts Descriptions: places and past events Informal letters

JUNIOR 2018 (IIIM) Personal qualities and skills Customs and traditions Trips Sports and leisure activities Feelings, emotions and preferences Permission and prohibition Suggestions and invitations Advices Predictions Possibility and obligation Advantages and disadvantages Personal, object and possessive pronouns Prepositions of: place, movement and time Connectors and linking words Quantifiers Countable and uncountable nouns Regular and irregular verbs Simple past Past continuous Present perfect Past perfect Present perfect continuous Past perfect continuous Simple future Future going to Future continuous Reported Speech: statements and questions Active and passive voice (present, past, future and perfect tenses) Zero, first and second conditional Modals to express functions Tenses Parts of speech (nouns verbs adjectives adverbs) Word Formation Informative texts Descriptions: present and past events Informal letters Texts stating personal opinions Essays