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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES - NUTRITION AND DIETETIC - ZYD101 - FOREIGN LANGUAGE ENGLISH I
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Alphabet, possessive suffix, sequences, plural endings, saying hello and goodbye
2
Countries and nationalities, "to be", questions with "to be", talking about the days and times
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3
Daily life, frequency adverbs, present tense
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Free-time activities, present tense questions
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Family members, have/has got, some/any ,I. assignment exam
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Would you like..?, suggestions, there is/are, articles, defining the hometown
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Midterm Exam
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Would you like..?, suggestions, there is/are, articles, defining the hometown, midterm exam
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Present continuous tense, offering help, giving orders, prepositions of place
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Dates, can/can't
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Make an appointment, make a request
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Jobs and job-related verbs, defining jobs,II. assignment exam
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Simple past tense
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Future arrangements, school courses, revision
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