Each section in the "Reshebnik" directly correlates to the page and exercise numbers in the main workbook.
Based on the Enjoy English curriculum for this level, the exercises in Part 2 typically focus on:
Word order in questions and negative sentences, which is often a hurdle for Russian-speaking students. Structure of the Guide
Deepening the understanding of Present Continuous , Past Simple , and introducing the Future Simple and Present Perfect .
Forming comparative and superlative degrees (e.g., big, bigger, the biggest).
For complex tasks, such as "fill in the blanks" or "rewrite the sentence," the key provides the full completed sentence to show context. Educational Context
This collection serves as a "self-tutor" for students to verify their homework and for parents to monitor progress. It covers the second half of the 5th and 6th-grade curriculum, focusing on transitioning from basic sentence structures to more complex grammatical forms. Key Grammatical Topics Covered
Practice with must , can , may , and should in various social contexts.