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INTRODUCING GRAMMAR REPHRASING EXERCISES. 2 nd BACHILLERATO. What, why and when?. WHAT’S A REPHRASING EXERCISE? WHY IS REPHRASING SO IMPORTANT? WHEN DO I HAVE TO MASTER REPHRASING?. What, why and when?.
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INTRODUCING GRAMMAR REPHRASING EXERCISES 2nd BACHILLERATO
What, why and when? • WHAT’S A REPHRASING EXERCISE? • WHY IS REPHRASING SO IMPORTANT? • WHEN DO I HAVE TO MASTER REPHRASING?
What, why and when? • WHAT’S A REPHRASING EXERCISE? IT’S ONE IN WHICH YOU HAVE TO RE-WRITE A GIVEN SENTENCE SO THAT THE SAME MEANING IS EXPRESSED. • For example: He said: “I want to go to Paris this year”. He said that... • WHY IS REPHRASING SO IMPORTANT? • WHEN DO I HAVE TO MASTER REPHRASING?
What, why and when? • WHAT’S A REPHRASING EXERCISE? IT’S ONE IN WHICH YOU HAVE TO RE-WRITE A GIVEN SENTENCE SO THAT THE SAME MEANING IS EXPRESSED. • For example: He said: “I want to go to Paris this year”. He said that he wanted to go to Paris that year. • WHY IS REPHRASING SO IMPORTANT? • WHEN DO I HAVE TO MASTER REPHRASING?
What, why and when? • WHAT’S A REPHRASING EXERCISE? IT’S ONE IN WHICH YOU HAVE TO RE-WRITE A GIVEN SENTENCE SO THAT THE SAME MEANING IS EXPRESSED. • WHY IS REPHRASING IMPORTANT? BASICALLY, BECAUSE IT’S THE ONLY GRAMMAR EXERCISE IN YOUR PAEG EXAM. • WHEN DO I HAVE TO MASTER REPHRASING?
What, why and when? • WHAT’S A REPHRASING EXERCISE? IT’S ONE IN WHICH YOU HAVE TO RE-WRITE A GIVEN SENTENCE SO THAT THE SAME MEANING IS EXPRESSED. • WHY IS REPHRASING IMPORTANT? BASICALLY, BECAUSE IT’S THE ONLY GRAMMAR EXERCISE IN YOUR PAEG EXAM. • WHEN DO I HAVE TO MASTER REPHRASING? THROUGHOUT 2ND BACHILLERATO.
WHAT GRAMMAR STRUCTURES WILL BE IMPORTANT FOR REPHRASING? • Present and past perfect • Future (going to, simple, perfect and continuous) • Modals • Gerunds and infinitives • Conditionals (1st, 2nd and 3rd types) • Relative clauses • Reported speech • Passives • Contrast clauses (although, in spite of…) • Comparatives and superlatives • Time clauses • Cause and consequence clauses • “I wish…” • Causative passive (“have something done”) • I’d rather, I’d better • Questions • Others...