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English B1+
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English B1+
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English B1+
Unit 1 GIVING REASONS
Compound Adjectives
Expression of pourpose
Present Progressive
• Relative clauses – “which” and “where” WH questions (request) with modal Verbs
• Lack/lacking clause
• Enough clause.
• “Ing” form as adjectives, subjects, and objects
Unit 2 TALK ABOUT EVERYDAY LIFE AND DAILY PROBLEMS
• Prepositions
• Phrasal verbs
• “Ing” as object of a preposition
• Past progressive vrs. Simple past
• Modal verbs of obligation and advice
• Present perfect vs. Simple past
• Simple present vs. Simple past.
• Modal verbs
Unit 3 TALK ABOUT UNDEFINED EVENTS
Present perfect
Gerunds after prepositions
Simple past
Future tenses (will, going to, and present progressive)
Future time clauses (when/until)
Present perfect simple vs. present perfect continuous and simple past.
“ing” forms.
Do/Does to show emphasis.
Tag questions with “BE” in different tenses. Short answers
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