Vir Cortes - English Study Program Summary
Vir Cortes - English Study Program Summary
Vir Cortes - English Study Program Summary
A, B, C
1. English Alphabet Alphabet
Vowel / Consonants
Monday, Tuesday...
4. Days and Months Days Months Seasons
January, February...
book - books
12. Singular and Plural Singular and Plural
foot - feet
There is an animal
13. There Is & There Are There is & There are
There are animals
Which, What
15. WH Questions Question Words
Who, Where
18. Much & Many & A lot There are many cars.
Much & Many & Lots Of
of There isn't much water
Listen to me
24. Imperatives Imperatives
Open the door
He goes to school.
29. Simple Present Tense Simple Present Tense
Do you play chess?
I wake up at 7 o'clock.
30. Daily Routine English Daily Routine English
I go to work.
Simple sentences
35. Types of Sentences Types of Sentences
Compound sentences...
Exercises
Tenses
Present simple (1)
I do, I am, I have, he has … gap-fill
Present simple (2)
I do, I am, I have, he has … gap-fill
Past simple (1)
I was, I had, I saw … gap-fill
Past simple (2)
I was, I had, I saw … multiple-choice
Future simple
I will gap-fill
Irregular verbs
Comparative adjectives (1)
bigger, older, faster, more expensive, better … multiple-choice
Comparative adjectives (2)
bigger, older, faster, more expensive, better … multiple-choice
Superlative adjectives
the biggest, the oldest, the most expensive, the best … multiple-choice
Word order
Other grammar
Personal pronouns
I, me, he, him, she, her, we, our, … multiple-choice
Questions (1)
Who, which, why, where? questions multiple-choice
Questions (2)
Who, which, why, where? questions multiple-choice
Adjective or adverb?
quick vs. quickly, slow vs. slowly … gap-fill
Indefinite articles
‘a’ and ‘an’ multiple-choice
Vocabulary
Animals multiple-choice
Grammar Rules
Tenses
Conditionals
first conditional, second conditional . . .
Verb structures
verb + ing, verb + to . . .
Word order
Reported speech
Questions
forming questions, question words . . .
Types of words, classes
Modal verbs
can, should, might . . .
Prepositions
in, on, at . . .
Pronouns
he, she, it, them . . .
Adjectives and adverbs
new, quick, quickly . . .
Conjunctions
so, but, because . . .
Spelling
Spelling rules
Other grammar rules
A
A little (see Few, a few, little, a little)
A lot of, lots of
Adjectives (see section Adjectives / adverbs; or What are adjectives?)
Adverbs (see section Adjectives / adverbs; or What are adverbs?)
All, the whole
Along
Always, still
Already, yet
Although, even though (see Conjunctions: although, even though)
Although, even though vs. despite
Although vs. though (see article Confusing words: although, though)
Any (see Some / any)
Apostrophe ’s for is/has (see Contractions / short forms)
Apostrophe ’d for had/would (see I’d = I would or I had? )
As long as, provided, providing
As soon as (see Conjunctions: as soon as)
As usual
As well as (see Besides)
B
Because
Because vs. because of
Besides
Be used to, get used to, used to
Be (the verb to be)
Been vs. gone
Binomials (see Vocabulary section Binomial pairs)
Both (see Either, neither, both)
C
Conditional sentences (see section Conditional sentences)
Conjunctions (see section Conjunctions)
Convince v persuade (see article Confusing words: convince vs. persuade)
Contractions (short forms) I’m, she’s, didn’t, wouldn’t …
Countable and uncountable nouns
D
Despite, in spite of
Demonstratives: this, that, these, those
During (see article Confusing words: during, for, while)
E
Each, every
Either, neither, both
Elder, eldest
Even
Eventually
Ever, never: usage and position in sentence
F
Hardly, no sooner
Have / have got (see article Using have and have got)
Hope vs. wish
However (see Business English vocab: However in formal writing)
I
Idioms (see section Idioms)
I’d = I would or I had?
If (see Whether, if)
In case vs. in case of
In time, on time (see article In time, on time: difference)
Instead, instead of
In any case (see Besides)
Inversion: subject-verb inversion after adverbs, adverbials
Irregular verbs list (see section Vocabulary, Intermediate: irregular verbs)
J
Just: meaning of, position in sentence
L
Say or tell
Scarcely (see Hardly, no sooner)
Second conditional (see section Conditional sentences)
Short forms (see Contractions / short forms)
Since, for / since, from
Since (as a conjunction, preposition, or adverb)
Speak or talk
So or such (see article Confusing words: so, such)
So that: how to express purpose
Some, any
Still (see Nevertheless, nonetheless, still)
Supposed to
T
There, they’re, their (see article Confusing words: there, they’re, their)
Third conditional (see section Conditional sentences)
This, that, these, those (see Demonstratives)
Though, even though (see Conjunctions: although, even though)
Though vs. although (see our article Confusing words: although, though)
Till, ’til (see Conjunctions: until, till)
Too (see Me, too / me, neither)
Transitive / intransitive verbs (see article Understanding transitive and intransitive
verbs)
Transitive vs. intransitive verbs (see Transitive vs. intransitive phrasal verbs)
U
Uncountable nouns (see Countable and uncountable nouns)
Used to (see Be used to, get used to, used to)
Unless (see Conjunctions: unless)
Until (see Conjunctions: until, till)
V
Verbs, irregular (see Irregular verbs list)
W
What, why, when, which (see section Questions: List of question words)
While (see Conjunctions: while)
While (see article Confusing words: during, for, while)
Whenever (see Conjunctions: whenever)
Whereas (see Conjunctions: whereas)
Whether, if
Who, which, that (See Pronouns: Relative pronouns)
Wish
Within
Would/had as an apostrophe (I’d = I would or I had?)
Wrong, wrongly, wrongfully (See Confusing words: Wrong, wrongly)
Y
Yet (see Already, yet)
Z
Zero conditional (see section Conditional sentences)
Listening Activities
Reading Comprehension