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Final exam:
When: Tonight, Thursday, 27th August
Where: on LMS
Time: 7 pm
Duration: 1:15 hour
Themes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Final exam focus:
Reading (Multiple choice questions) = 10 marks
Vocabulary (Multiple choice questions) = 5 marks
Grammar (Multiple choice questions) = 5 marks
Paragraph writing of 12 sentences (you will have to type it) = 10 marks
Total marks = 30
I wish you all the success!
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته everyone
The class will begin in 5 mins InshaAllaah
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Gentle reminder
Today’s class starts at 7 pm InshaAllaah.
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Gentle reminder
Today’s class starts at 7 pm InshaAllaah
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Gentle Reminder:
Today’s class starts at 7:30 pm InshaAllaah.
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No final exam tomorrow & classes continue for the next 2 weeks InshaAllaah
1. Attendance is compulsory for the next 2 weeks.
2. Class focus: Workbook
3. Class timing: 7-8:20 pm
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Quiz 5 Reminder!
When: Tonight, Thursday, August 13th
Where: LMS
Time: 9:15 pm
Duration: 10 minutes
Quiz focus: Vocabulary & Grammar ~ Theme 4,5
Total questions: 8
Total marks: 4
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Quiz 4 Reminder!
When: Tonight, Wednesday, August 12th
Where: LMS
Time: 9:15 pm
Duration: 20 minutes
Quiz focus: Reading ~ Theme 4
Total questions: 8
Total marks: 4
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Quiz 3 has been postponed to tomorrow at 9:15 pm InshaAllaah.
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Please make sure you have entered our class “Section_501_Mallika Sulthana_9th Aug_7-9 pm”
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Test 2 results are being shown now. Check them on LMS.
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Quiz 3 Reminder!
When: Tomorrow, Monday, August 10th
Where: LMS
Time: 9:15 pm
Duration: 10 minutes
Quiz focus: Vocabulary & Grammar (Theme 3 writing section, Theme 4 listening section)
Total questions: 8
Total marks: 4
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Class Q/A
1. Would like to vs Would want

2. So vs Soo
In informal conversations, “soo” is used when someone drags out the "o" sound. When someone keeps saying the "o" sound, they can add more o's to show this.
For example:
Sooooo, what's up?
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Theme 3 ~ Grammar Review
1. “must” & “Have to”
Affirmative, Negative, Yes/No questions
http://digitalcampus.free.fr/Level2/Unit24/SubUnit241/HaveToMust01.jcl.htm
https://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/courses/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/330-modals-not2.htm
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/have_to.htm
2. Want to
Affirmative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/04_want_to_sentences_exercises.htm
Negative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/05_want_to_negative_form_exercises.htm
Yes/No Questions
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/06_want_to_questions_exercises.htm
3. Would like to
Affirmative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/01_would_like_to_courses.htm
Negative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/03_would_like_to_negative_form_exercises.htm
Yes/No Questions
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/02_would_like_to_questiions_exercises.htm
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