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CHART OF CONTENTS BY LEVELS (DRAFT)

AUGUST

A1
Present
continuous:
present actions
Present
simple
vs.
present continuous.
Type 0: An iron bar
expands if/when you heat
it.

A2

SEPTEMB
ER

Past simple: verb to be.


Regular and irregular
verbs
(positive
and
negative questions and
short answer).
Past Continuous
Used to

OCTOBE
R

NOVEMB
ER

DECEMB
ER

Present
continuous:
present
actions
Present simple vs. present
continuous.
Type 0: An iron bar expands
if/when you heat it.
Type 1: If you do that again, Ill
leave.
Past simple: verb to be
Past simple: Regular and irregular
verbs (positive and negative
questions and short answer).
Past simple vs. Past Continuous
Present perfect simple: recent
past with just, indefinite past with
yet,
already,
never,
ever;
unfinished past with for and since
Type 2: I would tell you the
answer if I knew it.

Future with will / wont.


Future with going to.
Present
continuous:
future arrangement.
Type 1: If you do that
again, Ill leave.

Comparative
and
superlatives
Modals: could, would,
might, may, should, must,
have to
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B1

B2

Gerunds and infinitives.


Present perfect simple vs.
continuous
Present perfect vs. past
perfect

Indirect questions
Reported speech review
Reported questions
Reported verbs

Adverbial phrases
Mix conditional
Future
continuous
and future perfect

Future with will / wont vs.


going to.
Future: presents continuous
vs. present simple
Modals: could, would, might,
may, should, must, have to

Modals: could, would,

Relative clauses
Indirect questions
Phrasal verbs

Reported statements
Relative clauses
Passive voice

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might, may, should,


must, have to, ought to,
can, shall, need , be
able to.

Gerunds
and
infinitives.
Reported
speech
review
Reported questions
Reported verbs

2nd 3rd conditional

Phrasal verbs

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Idioms / compound
nouns
Relative clauses
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