Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2000-95 (Year: 2000, Number: 95)
Era: 1990-2004
Section: 1. számú melléklet a 28/2000. (IX. 21.) OM rendelethez
Paragraph Index: 172

b) Fogalomkörök Fogalomkörök Fogalomkörök nyelvi kifejezései Cselekvés, történés, létezés kifejezése Jelenidejűség Present Simple When do you get up? I don’t drink milk. Present Continuous Why is she crying? I’m not listening. I’m leaving. Múltidejűség Past Simple And then she kissed me. Why didn’t you come yesterday? Jövőidejűség Going to What are you going to do on Saturday? Birtoklás kifejezése Past forms of have I didn’t have many friends in the kindergarten. Possessive adj. My, your, his/her/its, our, their dog Genitive ’s Kate’s brother Whose? Térbeli viszonyok Irányok, helymeghatározás Prepositions, Prepositional Phrases, Adverbs Here, there, on the left, on the right, in, on, under, opposite, next to, between, … Időbeli viszonyok Gyakoriság How often? Always, often, sometimes, never, once/twice a week, every day. Időpont When? Now, Yesterday, last week, two years ago, Tomorrow, next week In 1997, in July, at 5 o’clock, on Monday When? What time? In the morning, at night … Now I’m having a bath. I saw a film yesterday. I’m going to play chess tomorrow. What’s the time? It’s quarter to eight. Mennyiségi viszonyok Irregular plurals Children, people, men, women … Cardinal numbers 1–100 Ordinal numbers first, second… Countable nouns Uncountable nouns How many CDs have you got? I’ve got a lot of/few CDs. How much money have you got? I’ve got a lot of/little money. Minőségi viszonyok Comparative and superlative of short adjectives Irregular comparative and superlative forms of adjectives Tom’s younger than Sue. Mary is the prettiest girl. Good/bad (better, worse) What’s it like? What colour is it? 2000/95/II. szám Modalitás Can ability I can swim. Must/needn’t I must read it. You needn’t do it now. Logikai viszonyok Linking words And/or/but/because Szövegösszetartó eszközök Articles Some+plural noun Any+plural noun Some +singular noun Any +singular noun Nominative and Accusative of personal pronouns Demonstrative pronouns Indefinite pronouns A, an, the There are some pencils in the bag. Have you got any sisters? I haven’t got any matchboxes. There’s some water in the vase. There isn’t any juice in my glass. I, he, they… Me, him, them… This, that, these, those Somebody, anybody, nobody, everybody 2000/95/II. szám FRANCIA 5–6. évfolyam Tartalom Az újonnan belépő kommunikációs szándékokat, fogalomköröket és az új példákat dőlt betűvel jelezzük.

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