► Beginner (A0➟ A1)
Szöveg |
Grammar |
Vocabulary |
A. Hello! |
verb be (singular): I and you |
numbers 0 - 10; days of the week |
B. Where are you from? |
verb be (singular): she, he, it |
countries |
A. We aren't English. We are American. |
verb be (plural): we, you, they |
nationalities |
B. What's your phone number? |
Wh- and how questions with be |
phone numbers, numbers 11-100 |
A. What's in your bag? |
singular and plural nouns; a/ an |
small sings |
B. is that a hat? |
this, that, these, those |
souvenirs |
A. Family and friends |
possessiv adjectives; possessiv's |
people and family |
B. Big cars or small cars? |
adjectives |
colours and common adjectives |
A. Breakfast around the world |
present simple +/-: I, you, we, they |
food and drink |
B. A very long flight |
present simple ?: I, you, we, they |
common verb phrases 1 |
A. She works for Armani |
present simple: he, she, it |
jobs and places of work |
B. A day in my life |
adverbs of frequency |
a typical day |
A. What do you do in your free time? |
word order in questions: be and present simple |
sports, common verb phrases 2: free time |
B. Lights, camera, action! |
imperatives; object pronouns: me, him, etc. |
kinds of films |
A. Can you start the car, please? |
can/ can't |
more verb phrases |
B. Whate do you like doing? |
like, love, hate + verb + -ing |
activities |
A. Whate are they doing? |
present continuous |
common verb phrases 2: travelling |
B. Working undercover |
present continuous or present simple? |
clothes |
A. Is the really a monster? |
there's a.../ there are some |
hotels, in, on, under |
B. Before they were famous... and after |
past simple: be |
in, at, on |
A. It changed my life |
past simple: regular verbs |
regular verbs |
B. Life in a day |
past simple: irregular verbs: do, get, go, have |
verb phrases with do, get, go, have |
A. Strangers on a trine |
past simple: regular and irregular verbs (revision) |
more irregular verbs |
B. A weekend in Venice |
present continuous for future |
future time expressions |
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Szöveg |
Grammar |
Vocabulary |
A. Nice too meet you! |
verb be +; pronouns I, you etc. |
numbers 1 - 20; days of the week |
B. I'm not English, I'm Scottish! |
verb be - and ? |
countries and nationalities, numbers 20 - 1000 |
C. His name, her name |
possessive adjectives: my, your etc. |
personal information |
D. Turn off you mobiles! |
a/ an, plurals
This, that, these, those
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the classroom, common objects,
classroom language
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A. Cappuccino and ships |
present simple +/- |
verbs phrases, irregular plurals |
B. When Natasha meets Darren... |
present simple ? |
common verb phrases |
C. An artist and and musician |
a/ an and jobs |
jobs |
D. Relatively famous |
possessive s |
family |
A. Pretty woman
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adjectives |
adjectives, quite/ very |
B. Wake up, get out of bed... |
telling the time, present simple |
daily routine |
C. The island with a secret |
adverbs of frequency |
time words and expressions |
D. On the last Wednesday in August |
prepositions of time |
the date |
A. I can't dance |
can/ can't |
verb phrases |
B. Shopping - men love it! |
like + verb + -ing |
free time activities |
C. Fatal attraction? |
object pronouns: me, you, him, etc. |
love story phrases |
D. Are you still mine? |
possessive pronouns: mine, yours, etc. |
music |
A. Who were they? |
past simple of be: was/ were |
sentence stress |
B. Sydney, here we come! |
past simple regular verbs |
-ed endings |
C. Girl's night out |
past simple irregular verbs |
sentence stress |
D. Murder in country house |
past simple regular and irregular |
past simple verbs |
A. A house with a story |
there is/ there are |
houses and furniture |
B. A night in a haunted hotel |
there was/ there were |
prepositiins of place
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C. Neighbours from hell |
present continuous |
verb phrases |
D. When a man is tired of London... |
present simple or present continuous? |
placs in a city |
A. What does your food say about you? |
a/ an, some, any |
food, countable, uncountable |
B. How much water do we really need? |
how much, how many; quantifiers: a lot, not much etc. |
drinks |
C. Changing holidays |
be going to (plans) |
holidays |
D. It's written in the cards |
be going to (predictions) |
verb phrases |
A. The True False Show |
comparative adjectives |
personality adjectives |
B. The highest sity in the world |
superlative adjectives |
the weather |
C. Would you like to drive a Ferrari? |
would like to/ like |
adventures |
D. They dress well but drive badly |
adverbs |
common adverbs |
A. Before we met |
present perfect |
been to |
B. I've read the book.
I'v seen the film
|
present perfect or past simple? |
past participles |
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Szöveg |
Grammar |
Vocabulary |
A. Who's who? |
word order in questions |
common verb phrases, classroom language |
B. Who knows your better? |
present simple |
family, personality adjectives |
C. At the Moulin Rouge |
present continuous |
the body, prepositions of place |
D. The Devil's Dictionary |
defining relative clauses (a person who..., a thing which... |
expressions for paraphrasing: like, for example etc. |
A. Right place, wrong time |
past simple regular and irregular verbs |
holidays |
B. A moment in time |
past continuous |
prepositiins of time and place: at, in, on |
C. Fifty years of pop |
questions with and without auxiliaries |
question words, pop music |
D. One October evening |
so, because, but, although |
verb phrases |
A. Where are you going?
|
going to, present continuous (future arrangements) |
look (after, for etc.) |
B. The pessimist's phrase book |
will/ won't (predictions) |
opposite verbs |
C. I'll always love you |
will/ won't (promises, offers, decisions) |
verb + back |
D. I was only dreaming |
review of tenses: present, past and future |
verbs + prepositions |
A. From rags to riches |
present perfect (experience) + ever, never; present perfect or past simple? |
clothes |
B. Family conflicts |
present perfect simple + yet, just, already |
verb phrases |
C. Faster, faster! |
comparatives, as.... as/ less... than... |
time expressions: spend time, waste time etc. |
D. The world's friendliest sity |
superlatives (+ ever + present perfect) |
opposite adjectives |
A. Are you a party animal? |
uses of the infinitive (with to) |
verbs + infinitive |
B. What makes you feel good? |
verb + -ing |
verbs describing emotions |
C. How much can you learn in a month? |
have to, don't have to, must, mustn't |
modifiers: a bit, really, etc |
D. The name of the game |
expressing movement |
prepositions of movemen, sport |
A. If something bad can happen, it will |
if + present; will + infinitive (first conditional) |
confusing verbs |
B. Never smile at a crocodile |
if + past; would + infinitive (second conditional) |
animals
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C. Decisions, decisions |
may/ might (possibility) |
word building: noun formation |
D. What should I do? |
should/ shouldn't |
get |
A. Famous fears and phobias |
present perfect + for and since |
guessing meaning from context |
B. Born to direct |
present perfector past simple? |
biographies |
C. I use to be a rebel |
used to |
school subjects (history, geography, etc.) |
D. The mothers of invention |
passive |
verbs: invent, discover, etc. |
A. I hate weekends! |
something, anything, nothing, etc. |
adjectives ending in -ed and -ing |
B. How old is you body? |
quantifiers, too, not enough |
health and lifestyle: wear sunscreen, etc. |
C. Waking up is hard to do |
word order of phrasar verbs |
phrasar verbs |
D. 'I' m Jim' ' So am I.' |
so/ neither + auxiliaries |
similarities |
A. What a week! |
past perfect |
adverbs: suddenly, immediately, etc. |
B. Then he kissed me
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reported speech |
say, tell or ask? |
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Szöveg |
Grammar |
Vocabulary |
A. Food: fuel or pleasure? |
present simple and continuous, action and non-action verbs |
food and restaurants |
B. If you really want to vin, cheat |
past tenses: simple, continuous, perfect |
sport |
C. We are family |
future forms: going to, present continuous, will/ shall |
family, personality |
A. Ka-ching! |
present perfect and past simple |
money and phrasal verbs |
B. Changing you life! |
present perfect continuous |
strong adjectives: exhousted, amazed, etc. |
C. Race to the sun |
comparatives and superlatives |
trasport and travel; how long + take |
A. Modern manners
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must, have to, should (obligation) |
mobile phones |
B. Judging by appearances |
must, may, might, can't (deduction) |
describing people look or look like? |
C. If at first you don't succeed, ...
|
can, could, be able to (abbility and possibility) |
-ed/ -ing adjectives so |
A. Back to school, aged 35 |
first conditional and future; time clauses + when, until, etc |
education |
B. In an ideal world... |
second conditional |
houses |
C. Still friends |
usually and used to |
friedship; get |
A. Slow down, you move too fast |
quantifiers |
noun formation |
B. Same planet, different worlds |
articles a/ an, the, no article |
verbs and adjectives + prepositions; connectors |
C. Job swap |
gerunds and infinitives |
work |
A. Love in the supermarket |
reported speech: statements, questions and commands |
shopping |
B. See the film... get on a plane |
passive: be + past participle |
cinema |
C. A need a hero
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relative clauses: defining and no-defining |
what people do |
A. Can we make our own luck? |
third conditional |
making adjectives and adverbs: what or which |
B. Murder mysteries |
question tags, indirect questions |
compound nouns |
C. Switch it off |
phrasal verbs |
television, phrasal verbs |
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Szöveg |
Grammar |
Vocabulary |
A. Q and A |
revision: question formation |
working out meaning from context |
B. Do you believe it? |
auxiliary verbs; the...the...+ comparatives |
personality |
C. You’re the doctor! |
present perfect (simple and continuous) |
illness and treatment |
A. National stereotypes: truth or myth? |
using adjectives as nouns, adjective order |
clothes and fashion |
B. Air travel: the inside story |
narrative tenses, past perfect continuous; so / such...that |
air travel |
C. Incredibly short stories |
adverbs and adverbial phrases |
confusing adverbs and adverbial phrases |
A. The one place a burglar won’t look |
a passive (all forms), it is said that..., he is thought to..., etc. |
crime and punishment |
B. Stormy weather |
future perfect and future continuous |
weather |
C. Taking a risk
|
conditionals and future time clauses; likely and probably |
expressions with take |
A. Would you get out alive? |
unreal conditionals |
feelings |
B. How I trained my husband |
past modals; would rather, had better |
verbs often confused |
C. Let your body do the talking |
verbs of the senses |
the body |
A. The psychology of music |
gerunds and infinitives |
music |
B. Counting sheep |
used to,be used to, get used to |
sleep |
C. Breaking news |
reporting verbs; as |
the media |
A. Speaking to the world |
articles |
collocation: word pairs |
B. Bright lights, big city |
uncountable and plural nouns; have something done |
towns and cities |
C. Eureka! |
quantifiers: all/ every, etc. |
scienc |
A. I wish you wouldn’t...! |
structures after wish |
-ed / -ing adjectives and related verbs; expressions with go |
B. A test of honesty |
clauses of contrast and purpose; whatever, whenever, etc |
business and advertising |
C. Tingo |
relative clauses |
prefixes |
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Szöveg |
Grammar |
Vocabulary |
A. What motivates you? |
discourse markers (1): linkers |
work |
B. Who am I? |
have |
personality, family |
C. Whose language is it? |
pronouns |
language terminology |
A. Once upon a time |
the past: narrative tenses used to and would |
word building: abstract nouns |
B. Are there really 31 hours in a day? |
distancing |
time |
C. 50 ways to leave your lover |
get |
phrases with get |
A. Breaking the silence |
speculation and deduction |
sounds and the human voice |
B. Lost in translation |
adding emphasis (1): inversion |
describing books |
C. Are you suffering from Affluenza?
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unreal uses of past tenses |
money |
A. History goes to the movies |
discourse markers (2): adverbs and adverbial expressions |
history and warfare |
B. Help yourself |
verb + object + infinitive or gerund |
compound adjectives |
C. Can't live without it |
conditional sentences |
phone language; adjectives + prepositions |
A. Who's in control?
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permission, obligation and necessity |
word formation: prefixes |
B. Just any old bed? |
verbs of the senses |
place and movement |
C. Trick or treatment? |
gerunds and infinitives |
heals and medicine; similes |
A. A moving experience |
expressing future plans and arrangements |
travel and tourism |
B. Pets and pests |
ellipsis and substitution |
the natural world |
C. The promised land? |
adding emphasis (2): cleft sentences |
words that are often confused |
A. A recipe for disaster |
nouns: compound and possessive forms |
preparing food |
B. Sport on trial |
so and such |
word building: adjectives, nouns and verbs |
C. The funniest joke in the world? |
comparison |
humor |
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