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ABOUT |
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What's your name? |
Numbers 1-20. The Alphabet. What's your name? Can you spell it? Who are you? Hi, I'm Kevin. |
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Hi, how are you? |
Animals. Colours. Family. How are you? Greetings and Introductions. Nice to meet you. |
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Where are you from? |
Countries and nationalities. Where are you from? Negatives and interrogatives with DO. Numbers 1-100. Possession. |
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Dates and Time |
More numbers (cardinals and ordinals). Months. days of the week. Dates. Telling the time. Prepositions of time. Money. likes and dislikes. |
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Work and Free time |
Age. Prepositions (place & time). Daily routine. Frequency adverbs. Jobs. The weather. Free time. Have. Imperative. |
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Descriptions |
Can. Adjectives. Parts of the body. There is/are. House. Plurals. Wh-words. Exclamations. Food and Drink. The article. Some/any. Clothes. Science and technology. |
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The Present |
Simple present and present continuous. How much & How many. Adverbs. Describing people and places. Health. Phrasal verbs. Suggestions. Permission. Classroom language. Family tree. |
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The Past |
Simple past of regular and irregular verbs. Past continuous. Present perfect. Prepositions with the past. Basic conjunctions. Comparatives and superlatives. Like (verb and preposition). Vocabulary. |
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The Future |
Be going to. Future plans. Will. Simple present for future. Giving directions. Modals. Conditionals. Bored vs Boring. Obligation. Short answers. Questions tags. Be able to. Vocabulary. |
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Bits & Pieces |
Wish. Invitations. -Ing as a noun. Agreement. On the phone. Reflexive pronouns. Reported speech. Passive voice. Embedded questions. Vocabulary. A day in London. |
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Sentences |
Practise sentences of tenses and other grammatical constructions |
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Dialogues |
Little dialogues to practise the language in context, covering many different situations |
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Situations |
More dialogues in different situations |