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English Language Learning Course Outline: Your Study Guide

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The grammar topic 'prepositions of time and place: at, in, on' is presented in Unit 3A.

Test: English language teaching (course contents)

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Question 1: The grammar topic 'prepositions of time and place: at, in, on' is presented in Unit 3A.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The grammar topic 'prepositions of time and place: at, in, on' is presented in Unit 2B.

Question 2: Unit 6, section C, 'The meaning of dreaming', includes modifiers as a vocabulary topic.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials list 'modifiers' under VOCABULARY for Unit 6, section C, 'The meaning of dreaming', indicating it is covered as a vocabulary topic.

Question 3: The grammar topic 'will / won't / shall (other uses)' is presented in section 6B of the study materials.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: Section 6B of the study materials clearly lists 'will / won't / shall (other uses)' as a grammar topic.

Question 4: The study materials indicate that the present continuous tense is used for describing actions completed in the past.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials specify that the present continuous tense is used in relation to 'clothes, prepositions of place' and for 'future arrangements', but do not mention its use for actions completed in the past.

Question 5: Paraphrasing techniques are presented as a grammar topic in the study materials.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials categorize 'paraphrasing' under the 'VOCABULARY' section for unit 3C, not 'GRAMMAR'.

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