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English class- general

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A1
PRESENT TENSE
 Present simple forms for 'to be'- am/is/are
 present simple- I do/ I don't/ Do I?
 present continuous - i am doing/ i'm not doing/ Are you doing?
 have got

PAST TENSE
 was/were- past simple of '’be'’
 past simple- regular/ irregular verbs
 past simple- negatives and questions

FUTURE
 '’will' and '’shall'- future
 be going to- plans and predictions

MODALS, THE IMPERATIVE


 Can/can't- ability, possibility, permission
 the imperative- sit down! don't talk!
 Would you like…? i'd like…

ARTICLES, NOUNS, PRONOUNS AND DETERMINATE


 a/an, plurals- singular and plural forms
 a/an, the, no article- the use of articles in english
 this, that, these, those
 possessive adjectives and subjectives pronouns (i/my, you/your)
 object pronouns vs subject pronouns- me or I, she or her?
 a, some, any- countable and uncountable nouns
 much, many, a lot of, a little, a few
 whose, possessive 's- whose is this? It's Mike's

ING AND THE INFINITIVE


 verbs + to + infinitive and verbs + -ing

THERE AND IT
 there is, there are- there was, there were
 there or it

ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS


 adjectives- old, interesting, expansive, etc
 adverbs of manner (slowly)- or adjectives (slow)
 comparative adjectives- older than, more important than, etc
 superlative adjectives- the oldest, the most important, etc

CONJUNCTIONS
 conjunctions: and, but, or, so, because

PREPOSITIONS
 at, in, on- prepositions of time
 at, in, on- prepositions of place
 next to, under, between, in front of, behind, over, etc

QUESTIONS
 questions- word order and questions words

WORD ORDER
 adverbs of frequency with simple present
 basic word order in english

SUBJECTS TO SPEAK ABOUT


 introduction of yourself
 daily routine
 family
 a description of their house
 how to write a personal profile

VOCABULARY SUBJECTS
 months of the year
 seasons of the year
 days of the week
 time and date
 personal informations
 body parts
 head and face
 colours
 sports
 meat and fish
 fruits
 musical instruments
 clothes
 jobs
 things you find in your bedroom
 nationalities and countries
 hobbies
 school subjects
 animals
 weather
 describing people
 house vocabulary

A2
PRESENT TENSES
 present simple vs present continuous
 present perfect- form and use
 present perfect or past simple
PAST TENSES
 past simple- forms and use
 past continuous and past simple
 past perfect

FUTURE
 will vs be going to- future
 present continuous

VERB TENSE REVIEWS


 review all the verb tenses A2

MODALS, THE IMPERATIVE, ETC.


 how to use verb ''go'' in english
 the different uses of the verb ''get''
 have to, don't have to, must to, mustn't
 should, should't
 might, might not- possibility
 used to, didn't use to- past habits and states
 verbs with two objects

CONDITIONALS IF, WISH, ETC


 First conditional and future time clauses
 second conditional

PASSIVE
 present and past simple passive: be + past participle

REPORTED SPEECH
 reported speech- indirect speech

ING AND THE INFINITIVE


 expressing purpose with 'to' and 'for'
 infinitives and gerunds- verbs patterns

ARTICLES, NOUNS, PRONOUNS, AND DETERMINERS


 subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, possessives adjectives
 something, anything, nothing, etc
 much, many, little few, some, any- quantifiers
 too, too much, too many, enough
 most, most of, the most

RELATIVE CLAUSES, RELATIVE PRONOUNS AND ADVERBS

 defining relative clauses- who, which, that, where

AUXILIARY VERBS
 so, neither- so am I, neither do I, ect

ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS


 comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs
CONJUNCTIONS AND CLAUSES
 however, although, because, so, and time connectors

PREPOSITIONS
 prepositions of movement- along, across over, etc

QUESTIONS
 asking questions in english- questions forms
 subject questions, questions with prepositions

SUBJECT TO SPEAK ABOUT


 my last holiday
 writing and responding an informal email invitation
 writing an essay about someone's job
 how to write an application letter for a summer job
 talk about your hobbies

VOCABULARY SUBJECTS
 emotions
 city and countryside
 travel and tourism
 health and sickness
 personality
 phrasal verbs
 nature and natural disasters
 apparence
 description of people
 description of places
 accommodations
 shopping vocabulary

B1
PRESENT TENSES

 Present simple or present continuous


 Past simple or present perfect?
 Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous
PAST TENSES

 Past simple, past continuous, past perfect


FUTURE

 Future forms – will, be going to, present continuous

VERB TENSE REVIEWS


 Review of all verb tenses B1

MODALS, THE IMPERATIVE, PHRASAL VERBS, ETC .

 Have to, must, should – obligation, prohibition, necessity, advice


 Can, could, be able to – ability and possibility
 Modal verbs of deduction – must, might, could, can’t
 Usually, used to, be used to, get used to
 Had better… it’s time
 B1 Phrasal verbs 1 – Exercises and explanation
 B1 Phrasal verbs 2 – Exercises and explanation
 B1 Phrasal verbs 3 – Exercises and explanation

CONDITIONALS, IF, WISH, ETC.

 First conditional, future time clauses


 Second conditional – unreal situations
 First and second conditionals
 Third conditional – past unreal situations

PASSIVE

 Passive verb forms


 Active and passive voice

REPORTED SPEECH

 Indirect speech – reported speech

-ING AND THE INFINITIVE

 Gerund or infinitive – do, to do, doing

ARTICLES, NOUNS, PRONOUNS, AND DETERMINERS.

 A(n), the, no article


 Reflexive pronouns – myself, yourself
 Much, many, a lot, little, few, some, any, no – quantifiers
 All, both – quantifiers
 Both, either, neither – quantifiers
 Any, no, none – quantifiers
 Another, other, others, the other, the others
RELATIVE CLAUSES, RELATIVE PRONOUNS AND ADVERBS

 Defining and non-defining relative clauses

AUXILIARY VERBS

 Question tags – aren’t you? don’t you?

ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS

 Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs


 -Ed/-ing adjectives – adjectives from verbs
 So, such, such a, so much, so many
 Compound adjectives with numbers: ‘a two-day trip’

CONJUNCTIONS AND CLAUSES

 Clauses of contrast, purpose and reason

PREPOSITIONS

 Verb + preposition
 Adjective + preposition
 During, for, while
 For, since, from – what’s the difference?

SUBJECTS TO SPEAK ABOUT

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