Section outline
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Here you have what we do each week in the classes.
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These are the Exam Dates we agreed upon in class:
4/11 Listening and Reading Exam
14/11 Grammar and Vocabulary Unit 1 Exam
25/11 Writing Exam
27/11 Reading Exam 2
28/11 Speaking Exam
11/12 Grammar and Vocabulary Exam Units 1-2
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These are the Exam Dates we agreed upon in class:
30/10 Listening and Reading Exam
17/11 Grammar and Vocabulary Unit 1 Exam
20/11 Reading Exam 2
27/11 Writing Exam
4/12 Speaking Exam
11/12 Grammar and Vocabulary Exam Units 1-2
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In the next Vocabulary and Grammar Exam on the 11th of December this is the following content assessed:
Vocabulary: Unit 1
Grammar:
- Present Tenses (Present Simple, Present Continuous)
- Past Tenses (Past Simple, Past Continuous, Present Perfect Simple, Past Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous)
- Future Tenses (Present Continuous, will-Future, be going to-Future, Future Perfect Simple, Future Continuous)
Let me know if you have any questions.
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2/2 Listening Exam
9/2+12/2 Grammar and Vocabulary Exam Units 1-2
26/2 Reading Exam
12/3 Grammar and Vocabulary Exam and Writing Exam
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These are your Exam Dates:
6/2 Listening Exam
10/2 + 19/2 Grammar and Vocabulary Exam Units 1-2
24/2 Reading
12/3 Grammar and Vocabulary and Writing
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Here you have more Grammar explanations and exercises about specific topics.
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Vocabulary: Unit 1 and Unit 2
Grammar:
- Present Tenses (Present Simple, Present Continuous)
- Past Tenses (Past Simple, Past Continuous, Present Perfect Simple, Past Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous)
- Future Tenses (Present Continuous, will-Future, be going to-Future, Future Perfect Simple, Future Continuous)
- Irregular Verbs List (be-drive)
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Opened: Friday, 27 February 2026, 12:00 AM
Here you have the instructions in a PDF file.
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Here you have the content for the Grammar and Vocabulary Exam Units 1-3.
Vocabulary:
- Unit 1: All the vocabulary
- Unit 2: All the vocabulary
- Unit 3: Only first part of the vocabulary (it is all uploaded below)
Grammar:
- All Verb Tenses
- Present Perfect Simple vs. Past Simple
- Past Perfect Simple vs. Past Perfect Continuous
- Future Simple vs. be going to vs. Present Continuous
- Future Perfect vs. Future Continuous
- Relative Prounouns
- Relative Clauses
- Irregular Verbs (eat-lead)
Writing:
Opinion Essay
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These are the Exam Dates for Term 3:
1ºA
30/4 Grammar Units 1-4 (20%)
19/5 Listening (10%) and Writing (20%)
25/5 Hand-in Speaking (10%)
4/6 Grammar and Vocabulary (20%)
1ºB
30/4 Grammar Units 1-4 (20%)
20/5 Listening (10%) and Writing (20%)
4/6 Grammar and Vocabulary (20%)
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Here you have a few ideas to practice a for and against essay.
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This is the content of the Grammar Exam Units 1-4, which both 1ºA and 1ºB take on the 30th of April:
- All Verb Tenses, but especially Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Present Perfect, Past Perfect and Future Simple.
- Relative Clauses: Defining and Non-defining
- Modal Verbs (can/could/should/must/have to/ need to/ may and might)
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Opened: Monday, 25 May 2026, 12:00 AMDue: Monday, 8 June 2026, 12:00 AM
Make a video with a film review. Your review should include:
1. Introduction
- Title of the film
- Genre (comedy, drama, action, thriller, etc.)
- Director and/or main actors
- When it was released
2. Plot Summary
- Briefly explain the story
- Do not tell the ending
- Avoid giving major spoilers
3. Opinion and Evaluation
Give your opinion about:- Acting
- Story
- Music or soundtrack
- Special effects / cinematography (if relevant)
- Most interesting or disappointing aspects
Use opinion expressions such as:
- In my opinion…
- I think…
- I would recommend…
- One of the best/worst things about the film is…
4. Recommendation
- Would you recommend this film?
- Who would enjoy it and why?
Due date: 5/6 and upload it here or send it to irene.vilarino@edu.xunta.gal
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The content of the exam on Thursday 4th of June is the following:
Vocabulary
- Unit 1: Education
- Unit 2: Technology
- Unit 3: Consumerism
- Unit 4: Entertainment
- Unit 5: Social Issues
Grammar
- All Verb Tenses
- Modal Verbs
- Modal Perfects
- Relative Clauses (defining and non-defining)
- Conditionals (I, II, III)
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Here you have three texts to practice your reading skills if you like. The worksheets also include the answer key.
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