Angol felvételi előkészítő

Nagy Gergely - angol@hali.elte.hu

Konzultáció: péntek, 17.00 - 18.00

WEEKLY PLAN

  Grammar Literature History
1. Present simple & Present continuous From ancient times to the Norman Conquest
2. Present perfect & Past simple Medieval English Literature: Chaucer, Canterbury Tales From the Norman Conquest to Magna Charta
3. Past continuous & Past simple Renaissance and Baroque: Introduction From the beginnings of Parliament to the War of the Roses
4. Present perfect continuous Shakespeare: Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet Tudor England
5. Past perfect Past perfect continuous Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream; Sonnets 18, 60, 73, 75 The English Reformation
6. The future:
Will, shall, going to and Present simple, Present continuous for the future
Restoration and the 18th century: Introduction The English Revolution and after
7. Future continuous Future perfect Future perfect continuous Defoe: Robinson Crusoe The Glorious Revolution and the birth of Great Britain
8. Passives Burns: John Anderson, A Red, Red Rose The 18th century
9. Modals: should, ought to, will, would, used to, may, might, can, cuold 19th c. English Literature: Introduction The Industrial Revolution
10. Modals: can, could, be able to, must, have to, need Blake: The Lamb, The Tiger The era of the Napoleonic wars
11. Question forms Wordsworth: I wondered lonely, The Solitary Reaper Victorian England
12. Infinitives and -ing forms Shelley: Ode to the West Wind
13. Reported speech Keats: Ode on a Grecian Urn, La belle Dame Sans Merci
14. Nouns Dickens: Oliver Twist
15. Articles Emily Brontë: Wuthering Heights
16. Determiners English Literature in the 20th century: Introduction The World War I
17. Clauses Shaw: Saint Joan
18. Pronouns Joyce: The Dead (from Dubliners)
19. Adjectives T. S. Eliot: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
20. Adverbs Beckett: Waiting for Godot The World War II
21. Reason, purpose and contrast Golding: Lord of the Flies
22. Conditional sentences American Literature: Introduction Britain since 1945
23. Prepositions Poe: The Raven
24. The sequence of tenses Hawthorne: The Scarlet Letter
25. Numerals, dates and measures Whitman: To a Locomotive in Winter
26. Be, have, do, make Faulkner: A Rose for Emily
27. Conjunctions Hemingway: The Old Man and the Sea
28. Organizing information, inversion Albee: Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf
29. Spelling Salinger: The Catcher in the Rye
30. Phrasal verbs