V4 Period 2 + revision units 1 + 2

V4 entl - Period 2
OA units 1-6
Vocabulary 1-5
Reading practice
Use of English practice
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V4 entl - Period 2
OA units 1-6
Vocabulary 1-5
Reading practice
Use of English practice

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What are we working towards?
Testweek 2: start January 8
Test: Units 1-6, Vocabulary 1-5, Grammar hand-out 1, CAE Reading

Each week:
  • Unit lesson
  • Skills lesson
  • Reading/Use of English pracice
  • Formative tests

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Where to find all you need?
Magister - Studiewijzer:
  • Objective Advanced information
  • Wordlist units 1-5
  • Grammar hand-out
  • CAE reading

Lesson Up: lessons + explanations

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Revision units 1-2:
Unit 1: 
  • Redo exercises Vocabulary: 1 (page 10) & Vocabulary 1-2 (page 13)
  • Grammar conditionals: revise the grammar and do the exercise

Unit 2: 
  • Redo exercises Vocabulary: 1 (page18)
  • Grammar dependent prepositions: revise the grammar and do the exercise
  • Writing: hand in the letter from exercise 4 (page17) next week Tuesday

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Conditionals:

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Conditionals:

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Exercise conditionals:
Use the following link to do the online exercise on conditionals:,


Be sure to check your answers. If your score is below 75% you wil need to keep practising this grammar.


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Dependent prepositions:
  • Essentially, dependent prepositions exist because they are attached to the word that comes before them. 
  • Or, very simply, when you use certain words in English, you HAVE TO follow them with a specific preposition. Why? I have no idea! There is no logic to this!
  • You just have to learn that some English words are always followed by a particular preposition and without them, the sentence is not complete.

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Dependent prepositions:
Dependent prepositions can come after three types of words: adjectives, verbs and nouns. Let me give you an example of each:


  • after an adjective (I’m interested in photography)
  • after a verb (Many young adults still depend on their parents)
  • after a noun (There is no solution to the problem)

The problem is that we don’t always use the same preposition after each type of word – you can be interested in, but keen on, or aware of
All three of these words are adjectives, but each is followed by a different preposition. This is the problem with this. 

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So, this leads to the question, how can I learn which preposition goes with which word? 
You simply have to roll up your sleeves and memorise them. 
I have found a good worksheet to help you study them.


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Exercise dependent prepostions:
Use the following link to do the online exercise on dependent prepositions:


Be sure to check your answers. If your score is below 75% you wil need to keep practising this grammar.

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