Can you share (maybe a future video for the series?) tips on how to practice for module 1? Such as as the Quizlet list, the pop quiz, where/how to find these etc. Great content once again, thanks 👏🏽
Hello, Debora. Once again, thank you very much for your comment. Well, I guess the first thing on the list is to stay tuned to the channel as we will be posting a video for each of the tasks of Module 1, papers 1 & 2. Apart from the channel I would recommend reading some blogs and webpages that provide reading materials for tou such as www.eltconcourse.com/training/inservice/delta/mod2/ep.html However, you should be aware that most of these are not developed by DELTA tutors. You could also buy How to pass DELTA. It is a great book for you to get to know the Module 3. Another piece of advice is that you do not sit the test before taking a good prep course. We find the content very dense for ones to prepare on their own - hence the idea for this series of videos - yet doable. If you are considering going for it, we recommend that you wait for all the tasks to be posted on our channel so that you know what to do at each of them, then could download a mock from the Cambridge website and give it a go and see how that feels for you. Finally, keep an eye on the reading suggestions that we give throughout the series. It will definitely help!
@@eltinbrazil Thank you for the tips! I've been thinking about starting a prep course for some years now, but decided this will be the year to kick off the saga. Your videos have been truly insightful, thanks!
Well, do you mean that because of the term? It differs from other verb types in the sense that the complement has to be an adjective. But in the test, you may also write linking verbs if that helps you remember it more easily.
These videos definitely helped me boost my points, thanks guys ❤❤
Our pleasure, Esra! Share with friends ;)
Can you share (maybe a future video for the series?) tips on how to practice for module 1? Such as as the Quizlet list, the pop quiz, where/how to find these etc. Great content once again, thanks 👏🏽
Hello, Debora.
Once again, thank you very much for your comment.
Well, I guess the first thing on the list is to stay tuned to the channel as we will be posting a video for each of the tasks of Module 1, papers 1 & 2.
Apart from the channel I would recommend reading some blogs and webpages that provide reading materials for tou such as www.eltconcourse.com/training/inservice/delta/mod2/ep.html
However, you should be aware that most of these are not developed by DELTA tutors.
You could also buy How to pass DELTA. It is a great book for you to get to know the Module 3.
Another piece of advice is that you do not sit the test before taking a good prep course. We find the content very dense for ones to prepare on their own - hence the idea for this series of videos - yet doable.
If you are considering going for it, we recommend that you wait for all the tasks to be posted on our channel so that you know what to do at each of them, then could download a mock from the Cambridge website and give it a go and see how that feels for you.
Finally, keep an eye on the reading suggestions that we give throughout the series. It will definitely help!
@@eltinbrazil Thank you for the tips! I've been thinking about starting a prep course for some years now, but decided this will be the year to kick off the saga. Your videos have been truly insightful, thanks!
@@deborathizar4166 we’re glad they are helping!
Thank you so much
If you are allowed could you share the pop quiz in the end of the video with us? Thanks!
Could you share the link for the quizlet. I can't read the QR code and I couldn't find it in the description this time.
Apparently, that quizlet has been deleted, Carol. 😞 Sorry
@@eltinbrazil oh no! Thanks for letting me know
Verbs that link an adjective or a noun to the subject of the sentences. Copula verbs. It is nonsense .
Well, do you mean that because of the term? It differs from other verb types in the sense that the complement has to be an adjective. But in the test, you may also write linking verbs if that helps you remember it more easily.