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► to be question, possessive adjectives, genitive “s“, present simple (affirmative, negative,
question), adverbs of frequency, have got and have, articles a/an and the, have to, can/can’t,
object pronouns, some/any, there is/are (not), countable and uncountable nouns, much/many/a
lot of, past simple (of to be, of can, regular and irregular verbs, question forms, negative forms),
indefinite pronouns, present continuous (affirmative, negative, questions), present simple or
present continuous, comparative adjectives, superlative adjectives, possessive pronouns, going
to, must/mustn’t, should/shouldn’t, don’t have to, present perfect (affirmative, negative, question,
with ever/just/already/yet), present perfect and past simple, article “the“ with place names,
question forms, prepositions, will and won’t (questions and answers), adverbs and adjectives
► matching, multiple choice, sentence completion, put into correct order, match the sentence
halves to make a correct sentence, put the verb in brackets into correct form
► countries and capital cities, families, likes and dislikes, prepositions (of time, place),
possessions, adjectives of appearance and personality, jobs, parts of speech, furniture, food
and drink, containers, school subjects, school collocations, compound nouns, clothes, verbs
connected with clothes, technical collocations, holiday collocations, souvenirs, sports, sports
collocations, weather, describing places and talking about weather, animals, environment
► matching (pairs), put into correct order, multiple choice, (table, text, sentence) completion,
the crossword, put the words in the correct groups, label the pictures, find the words in the word
square, choose the phrase which is not correct
► Telephone number, Ellen‘s family, How do I get to the, Old friends, English classes,
Welcome to the Central Youth Hostel, A radio show
► multiple choice, listen and click on.., true or false, completion
► Phone language, Talking about preferences, Describing people, Asking for and giving
permission, Asking for and giving directions, Buying food and drink, Giving and receiving news,
Asking for information, Asking for and checking information, Describing objects, Making and
responding to suggestions, Describing a photo, Describing a favourite place, Giving opinions,
agreeing and disagreeing
► listen, record yourself, playback
► Phone language, Talking about preferences, Describing people, Asking for and giving
permission, Asking for and giving directions, Buying food and drink, Giving and receiving news,
Asking for information, Asking for and checking information, Describing objects, Making and
responding to suggestions, Describing a photo, Describing a favourite place, Giving opinions,
agreeing and disagreeing
► listen, record yourself, playback
► An email from a new pen friend, Sam’s job, What can Jake make for dinner?, A charitable
Christmas, Cool Technology, A Brochure for an Activity Camp, A travel Brochure about
Scotland
► true or false, multiple choice, answer yes or no, sentence completion
► Capital letters and punctuation, Cards for special days, Linking words, An application form,
Avoiding repetition, An invitation, An email to apologise, Nelson Mandela, A message, A lost!
note, A postcard, A questionnaire, A personal letter, A semi-formal letter
► multiple choice, completion, put in the correct order, click on the words you can leave out
► to be (affirmative, negative), possessive adjectives, to be questions, possessive “s“, present
simple (affirmative, negative, questions), adverbs of frequency, have got/has got, articles, have
to/don’t have to, can/can’t for ability, object pronouns, there is/are + a/an/some/any, articles
a/an/the/no article, countable and uncountable nouns, much/many/a lot(of), past simple
(was/were, affirmative, regular and irregular verbs), indefine pronouns, present continuous,
present simple and present continuous, comparative adjectives, possessive pronouns,
superlative adjectives, going to, must, present perfect (with been and gone, with just, yet and
already), definite article with places, revision of Wh- questions, will/won’t, adverbs of manner
► Irregular verbs: Infinitive, Past Simple (2nd form), Past Participle (3 rd form)
► Vowels, Diphthongs, Consonants