A1-C2 English Lessons
Examples of content.

Beginners A1

Elementary A2.
• Greetings, alphabet, a typical day.
• Everyday objects.
• Wh-how, questions.
• Nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs
• a, an, this, that, these, those.
• Present simple, past simple, present continuous.
• Pronouns- me, him etc.
• Can/can’t
• Like, love, hate +verb+ing.
• Present continuous vs present simple.
• There is, there are, in, on, under, at.
• Numbers 1-10
• Days of the week,
• Time, seasons, directions.
• Countries, nationalities, travel.
• Phone numbers, numbers 11-100.
• People, family, emotions, the body and health, animals.
• Colours, food, drink, jobs, places of work, hobbies, clothes.
• Films, social media, activities, shopping.
• Listening, speaking and reading of real-life situations.
• Pronunciation.

Pre-intermediate B1

Intermediate B2.
• Expand on topics from A1, A2 plus new topics.
• Present, past, future tense
• Be used to, get used to and used to.
• Comparatives and superlatives.
• Articles, pre-fixes, so, such, too and enough.
• Time linkers, make do, have to, must, should.
• Obligations, necessity, permission.
• Ask for and give advice, disagreeing.
• Making predictions.
• Ability and possibility, can, could, be able to.
• Passives, infinitives after passives.
• Modals of speculation and deduction, might, can’t, must.
• First conditional and future time clauses +until, when etc.
• Gerunds, infinitives, reported speech, reporting verbs.
• Phrases, second conditional, third conditional, quantifiers.
• Relative clauses, non -defining relative clauses, causative passive with have and get.
• Listening, speaking and reading of real-life situations.
• Pronunciation, writing-informal letter, article, essay, report, review, letter of application, email.

Advanced C1

Proficiency C2.
• Expand on topics from B1, B2 plus new topics.
• Present, past, future tense
• Adverbs, adverbial phrases, will, shall, would.
• Phrasal verbs and noun collocations, prepositional phrases.
• Modal verbs, noun phrases and nominal clauses.
• Cohesion, demonstratives, conditional clauses, hypothetical situations.
• Gerunds and infinitives.
• Modals, might, could, may, can, must, should, need, ought to.
• Adjectives and fixed expressions.
• Conjunctions and linking adverbials.
• Determiners and pronouns.
• Comparatives, expressing contrasts,
• Expressing concession, contrast, reason, creating emphasis.
• Passive and causative structures.
• Inversion, creating emphasis and cleft sentences.
• Reporting structures.
• Participle clauses, verb patterns.
• Writing-article, letter, essay, review, report
• Listening, speaking and reading of real-life situations, pronunciation.
