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English I English IV
 The verb be  Contenidos de English I, II and III.
 Possessive: my, your, his, her, our, their  must / mustn’t
 Articles: a/an, the  can / can’t
 Wh questions  have to / don’t have to
 Plural nouns  need to / don’t need to/ needn’t
 This / these, that / those  should/ shouldn’t
 The verb have got  Future will
 Possessive case ’s  Time clauses (when, before, after, as soon as, until)
 Prepositions of place and movement (in, on, at,  be able to
under, in front of, behind, next to)  Infinitives
 There is / There are  -ing forms
 Present Simple  Passive Voice (Present Simple- Past Simple)
 Imperatives  Conditional Sentences Type 1
 Object personal pronouns  if vs when
 Countable and uncountable nouns  may, might, could
 Would like + noun  so, neither, too, either
 Present Progressive  Present Perfect Progressive
 Present Simple vs Present Progressive  Negative questions
 Modal: can  Question tags
 Let’s / How about?  Reflexive pronouns
 Conditional Sentences Type 2
 Wishes and unreal past
 Exclamatory sentences
English II  Clauses of result
 Past Perfect Simple
 Contenidos de English I.
 Reported speech (statements, questions,
 Past Simple
commands, requests)
 Past Simple vs Present Simple
 Why? / Because…
 Linking words (and, but, so)
 The modal should
English V
 Future going to
 Want to, would like to
 Prepositions of time (at, on, in, until, from … to)  Contenidos de English I, II, III and IV.
 Like, love, hate, enjoy + -ing  Present Perfect and Past Simple.
 Let’s / How about? / Why don’t we/ you?  For and since.
 one / ones  Tense review
 too + adjective  Have got to
 too vs very  Should, must
 Time and conditional clauses.
 What if..?
 Verb patterns.
English III  Infinitives of purpose.
 Passive voice.
 Contenidos de English I and II.
 Second conditional.
 Could
 Might
 Adverbs of manner
 Reported statements
 Present Progressive with future meaning
 Compounds of some, any, no, every
 can, could, will, may, would for requests
English VI
 The verb have to
 Comparative and Superlative forms
 Present Perfect Simple (how long? for, since)  Contenidos de English I, II, III, IV and V.
 Present Perfect Simple vs Past Simple  Stative verbs
 Reported Speech (commands and requests)  Future Perfect and Progressive
 already, yet, still  Defining and Non-defining Relative Clauses
 Infinitive of purpose  Zero, First and Second Conditionals
 It’s + adjective + infinitive  Past Perfect Simple and Progressive
 Stative verbs  Time linkers
 Time clauses (when, while, as, as soon as)  Had better, Would rather
 too, enough  Should + present and perfect infinitive
 Indirect questions  Clauses of concession
 Defining Relative Clauses  Present Participle and Participle clauses
 Relative pronouns (who, which, that)  Infinitives and -ing forms
 The verb used to  Causative
 as…as…  Wishes
English VII English VIII

 Contenidos de English I, II, III, IV, V and VI.  Contenidos de English I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII and VIII.
 Mix Past tenses  Reflexive and emphatic pronouns
 Mix Future tenses  Position of adjectives
 Real conditionals  Gradable and non-gradable adjectives
 Unreal conditionals  Comparatives and superlatives
 Modal verbs  Position of adverbs
 Transitive/intransitive verbs+objects  Prepositions of position and movements
 Full infinitive/bare infinitive and gerunds  Prepositions after verbs
 Verbs+to/ing with a change in meaning  Connecting words
 Passive voice  Relative clauses
 Subject-verb agreement with complex subjects and  Participle phrases
quantifiers  Reported speech
 Determines  Invertion and Cleft sentences
 Possessives  Substitution and elimination
 Compound nouns

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