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TEMARIO DE PREPARACIÓN PARA EL EXAMEN DE UBICACIÓN DEL

IDIOMA INGLÉS PARA LOS ASPIRANTES A KDTS DE LA ESMIL

• Affirmative Sentences with the Verb TO BE


Example: 1 am a nurse. Marco is happy. Etc.
• Negative Sentences with the Verb TO BE
Example: Nancy is not angry with me. They're not in the park. Etc.
• Ves/No Questions and answers with the Verb TO be
Examples: Are you tired?
Ves, 1 amo
Is Mary in the hospital?
No, she isnt.
• Information Questions with the Verb TO BE
Example: Where are you from? 1 am from Cuenca.
• Affirmative sentences with verbs other than TO BE
Example: The students live in "Miraflores" neighborhood.
Janet eats an apple every morning.
•. Negative sentences with verbs other than TO BE
Example: She doesn't speak German.
1 don't like potato chips.

• Ves/No questions with the auxiliaries DO and DOES


Examples: Does Carmen study at Catholic University?
Ves, she studies at Catholic University. (Ves, she does)
Do the children like to play volleyball?
No, they don't like to play volleyball. (No, they don't)

• Information Questions with the auxiliaries DO and DOES.


Example: Where does Pablo work? He works at Pichincha Bank.
Why do you study Italian? 1 study Italian beca use Ilike it.
• Adverbs of Frequency.
Examples: How often do you read adventure books?
1 read sometimes read adventure books.
Do you always speak English with your teacher?
Ves, 1 always speak English with my teacher.
• Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative form of 'There is" and "There are"
Examples: There is a board in your classroorn.
There aren't any glasses in the kitchen
Are there any eggs in your house? Ves, there are. / No, there, aren't
• Affirmative sentences in the Past Tense
Examples: 1 went to supermarket yesterday.
My wife prepared a delicious meal on Saturday.
• Negative sentences in the Past Tense
Examples: My colleagues didn't arrive to work on time last week.
Vou didn't drink alcohol.
• Ves/No questions in the Simple Past Tense
Did Maria travel to Canada last year?
Ves, she travelled to Canada last year. (Ves, she did)
Did your sisters plan their vacations?
No, they didn't plan their vacations. (No, they didn't)
• Information Questions in the Simple Past Tense
Example: Why did Marco study Law at the Central University?
He studied there beca use it is a very good Institution.

• Comparative form of Adjectives


Examples: John is taller than Peter.
Jenny studies harder than Mary for the exams.
Susana works as hard as Alexandra at ESPE.
• Superlative form of adjectives
Example: Francisco is the funniest student in my class.

• Modal Auxiliary CAN to show ability


Example: My father can speak French.

• Modal Auxiliary SHOULD to give advice.


Example: Nancy is sick; she should go to the hospital.

• Modal auxiliary MAV to ask for permission.


Example: Dad, may I go to the party with my boyfriend?

• Conditional Sentences
First Conditional
Example: I will work for that company if they pay me a good salary.
Second Conditional
Example: If Susana studied more, she wouldn't have bad grades in her tests.
Third Conditional
Example: If Paul had won the contest legally, he wouldn't have had problems.

• Past Progressive
Examples: While Alexander was eating lunch, the telephone rango
She was typing a letter when her father entered.
• Present Perfect
Example: Carlos has lived in the United States.
• Present Perfect Progressive
Example: Santiago has been trying to enter this Institution for many occasions.
• Past Perfect
Example: By the time the Police arrived, the robbers had disappeared.
• Future with GOING TO
Example: I am going to travel to Peru next year.
• Future with WILL
Example: I will get married this summer.
• Future Progressive
Example: At 10 o'clock tomorrow, she will be flying to Colombia.
• Future Perfect
Example: She will have returned by the time you leave.
• Passive Voice
Examples: Ten envelopes were bought yesterday by Mary.
A new film is shown at Multicines every weekend.
• Reported Speech
Examples: Nelly said: "1 always arrive late to class"
Nelly said that she always arrived late to class.
Jason said: "1 will be with you in a second"
Jason said that he would be with us in a second.

• Relative Clauses
Example: The man whose flat was robbed yesterday is my friendo
The thing which bothers me the most is "hypocrisy".

• Modal Auxiliaries
Examples: Susana can't speak English well.
I must do my homework.
He should be a better boss.
Alex ought to be more responsible in her job.
It might rain tomorrow.
• Vocabulary
Idioms with body parts
Idioms with cake
Idioms with home
Idioms with feelings
Idioms with numbers
Idioms with time
Lexical sets (clothes)

Collocations with set j put
Collocations with get
Collocations (adjective + noun)
Collocations (verb + noun)
Prepositional Phrases
Collocations with make
Expressions with go

REAOING ANO LlSTENING

For the Listening and Reading Sections, please practice on the internet with
the following web pages:
http://www.examenglish.com/PET lindex.php
http://www.examenglish.com/PET/readingl.htm
http://www.examenglish.comjFCE/fcelistening.htm
http://englishenglish.com/englishtest.htm

Abrir cualquiera de las dos primeras páginas web, ingresar a Examen PET y
trabajar en las secciones de Listening y Reading . Allí hallará tutoriales y las
respuestas de los ejercicios.
La cuarta página web es un examen de ubicación de práctica, tómelo y una
vez que lo termine; inmediatamente lo calificaran para que usted pueda tener
una idea de su nivel real del idioma Inglés.

Buena Suerte!

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