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You will need to identify and correctly spell terms related to nature and human impact on the planet. Natural Disasters: Flood, drought, oil spill, nuclear disaster. Geographical Features: Island, lake, mountain range, ice cap, desert.

Students must identify which food items can be pluralized (apples, burgers) and which cannot (rice, water, pasta). 2. Quantifiers The test frequently assesses the correct use of:

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Use for general predictions or beliefs about the future (e.g., "I think it will rain"). Be going to:

This article provides a thorough breakdown of the content, key areas for review, and strategies to help you excel in the assessment. 1. Key Themes and Vocabulary

: Understand words related to the planet's health, such as global warming, pollution, renewable energy, recycling, and climate change .

Memorize the exceptions that do not follow standard rules. Example: Good →right arrow →right arrow Example: Bad →right arrow →right arrow The worst.

2. Grammar Focus: Modals of Obligation, Prohibition, and Advice

Focus on sustainability verbs such as reduce, reuse, recycle, save, waste, and consume .

Used for things and animals ( "This is the book which contains the vocabulary list." )

Use for prior plans/intentions and predictions based on clear evidence (e.g., "Look at those clouds; it's going to rain"). Zero & First Conditionals : Zero Conditional : For general truths ( ). Example: "If you heat ice, it melts." First Conditional : For likely future possibilities ( ). Example: "If I find my tablet, I will lend it to you." 3. Reading & Listening Focus Common topics for these sections in Unit 6 include:

: A house that stands alone and is not joined to another building.

By focusing on these key areas, you will be well-prepared for the and confident in your ability to demonstrate your English skills.