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Basic 1

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Verb be

Possessive pronouns

Simple present

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Wh questions simple present

Telling the time

Prepositions of time

Prepositions of place

There is/ there are

Quantifiers

Adjectives before nouns

Basic 2

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Simple present

Frequency adverbs

Commands

Have to and need to

II-

Present continuous

Present continuous vs simple present


Present continuous wh questions

Present continuous for temporary situations.

Would like to

Could / can

Basic 3-

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Infinitive to show purpose

Ing form after prepositions

Passive voice simple present

Information questions in simple present

Simple past

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Could and would you mind (to ask polite requests)

Should and should not ( to make direct suggestions)

Be going to

Imperatives to give directions

Get to and go to ( to emphasize arrival or motion )


Basic 4-

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Countable and uncountable nouns

Can and have to

Be going to

Demonstrative

Can and Could

May and Might

Would and Would like to

II-

Simple past of be

Simple past

So and Such

Gerunds

Zero conditional

Time clauses

Basic 5

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What clauses

Imperatives and sequence adverbs.

Should

There is / there are (Affirmative staments and questions)

Be allowed to
II-

Present perfect

Idioms

Phrasal verbs

Could ( for possibilities )

Basic 6.

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Can / Can’t

Would be / could be

Time expressions

Simple present for scheduled activities

Adverbs of frequency

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Present progressive for ongoing actions

Simple past.

Intermediate 1.

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Comparatives

Suggestions (Might and could)

Adverbs of transition
Would be better to express strong advice

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Superlative

Perfect modals

Will

Will vs Present progressive

Intermediate 2

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Present perfect

Reduction of adverb clauses of time

Verb agreement with complex subjects

II-

Indirect questions ( yes/ no questions and information questions)

Passive voice in the present perfect tense.

Intermediate 3.

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Would rather / would rather much

Quantifiers with countable and non-count nouns.

Enough (adverb / determiner)


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Causative (make /get/let)

Expressions to clarify a point

Double negatives

Intermediate 4

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Expressions of certainty

Comparison (as…..as)

Expressions of uncertainty

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Transition of result

Clauses with when

Adverbs to qualify verbs

Noun suffixes

Intermediate 5.

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Reported speech statements

Reported speech imperatives

Reported speech questions

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Tag questions

Indefinite pronouns
The definite article “the” and zero article

Transitions of addition

Intermediate 6.

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Adjective clauses with who

Adjectives clauses with optional “that”

First conditional

Third conditional

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Perfect modals

It clauses + infinitive

Gerund forms as subjects

Subordinate clauses with adverbs and transitions of concession.

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