Here are some study tips for your high beginning/low intermediate Level 2 NC ESL class final exams.
Good luck!
These are the grammar points that you need to understand to pass the exam:
Sounds like a lot? You know this! You got this!
If you need practice, do a google search for ESL + grammar point. There will be many websites that appear and choose one that contains exercises for the grammar point that you are studying. Also, there are many great youtube.com instructional videos, again - search for the grammar lesson that you are studying. Or, email me!
Adjectives Comparatives
Superlatives
Equitives (as . . . as) Adverbs of Manner
Comparatives Connectors (because, so)
Count and Non-Count Nouns
Partitives (a can of, two glasses of, etc.) Quantifiers (much, many, some, a few, a little, etc.)
Directions
Future Tense with “Will” Indirect Object Pronouns “Like” vs. “Would Like” Modals
be able to
can’t (for prohibition) could
don’t have to
have got to
might
must (for necessity) mustn’t
should
Past Continuous Tense
Real Conditional (“if” clauses) Possessive Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns
Simple Past Tense
Regular Verbs Irregular Verbs
Superlatives
Equitives (as . . . as) Adverbs of Manner
Comparatives Connectors (because, so)
Count and Non-Count Nouns
Partitives (a can of, two glasses of, etc.) Quantifiers (much, many, some, a few, a little, etc.)
Directions
Future Tense with “Will” Indirect Object Pronouns “Like” vs. “Would Like” Modals
be able to
can’t (for prohibition) could
don’t have to
have got to
might
must (for necessity) mustn’t
should
Past Continuous Tense
Real Conditional (“if” clauses) Possessive Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns
Simple Past Tense
Regular Verbs Irregular Verbs
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