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Item Definition for B2-level How meaning will be Pronunciation and Grammatical and other Concept questions (if
students conveyed to students word stress information needed)
Use three of the items
British RP with concept questions
for 'Teacher Language.'
to assume (that) to think or accept I will elicit and then /əˈsjuːm/ Regular verb. When I assumed that
that something is explain. Transitive. that was great news,
true without oO did I know Sarah had
having proof of it. My best friend Sarah passed the Biology
called me and said Can be constructed in exam? (NO)
she’s got 48 points on two ways:
her Biology exam. I’m I just found a wild
not sure what that mushroom in the
(Can be used in other means exactly, but I to assume that… forest, it looks like the
ways, but we’ll not accepted that that’s ones we buy from the
look at them in this great news, because OR supermarket, so I
lesson) she sounded happy on assume it’s safe to eat.
the phone! to assume something Is it a good idea to eat
it? (NO)
So, I ………….
(ASSUMED) (The second one
Great, I assumed that emphasizing on the
she passed the exam! lack of certainty when
we use assume).
to assume
Let’s say it together!
TO ASSUME
We assume something
when we think it is
true but we are not
, sure.
remote far away (for place or I will elicit and /rɪˈməʊt/ Adjective. If someone lives in a
time), isolated explain. oO remote village, can
they go to the city
quickly? (NO)
underdeveloped (of a country, I will use the headline /ˌʌndədɪˈveləpt/ Adjective.
society, picture and elicit. Is France an
etc.) where the ooOo underdeveloped
resources are Ok everyone, look at country? (NO)
limited this picture, do you
think these people live I live in a country
in a developed/rich where there are
country? (NO) schools only in big
cities, is that country
Then they live in an: underdeveloped?
………….. (YES)
(UNDERDEVELOPE
D COUNTRY)
True! They live in an
underdeveloped
country!
Let’s say it together!
Underdeveloped
(UNDERDEVELOPE
D)
poverty (the state of) being Using the context of /ˈpɒvəti/ Uncountable noun. Imagine if I didn’t
poor. ‘’underdeveloped’’ Ooo have enough money
I’ll elicit and explain. to buy food, would I
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