Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 53 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Vocabulary PracticeThis is the first section of the course.8
- Grammar practice43
- 3.1Revision: Subject object pronouns6 Minutes
- 3.2Revision: Possessive adjectives6 Minutes
- 3.3Revision: wh- questions6 Minutes
- 3.4Revision: There is / There are4 Minutes
- 3.5Revision: Frequency adverbs11 Minutes
- 3.6Revision: Prepositions of time6 Minutes
- 3.71.0 Present simple10 Minutes
- 3.81.1 Present continuous5 Minutes
- 3.91.2 Simple past vs Past continuous5 Minutes
- 3.101.1.2 Past Simple8 Minutes
- 3.111.1.3 Used to / Would5 Minutes
- 3.121.3 Present Perfect Simple6 Minutes
- 3.131.3.1 Present perfect vs Past simple8 Minutes
- 3.141.3.2 for /since6 Minutes
- 3.151.3.3. already / just / yet7 Minutes
- 3.161.3.4. some / any / no8 Minutes
- 3.171.4 Plural Nouns4 Minutes
- 3.181.4.1. How much? How many?9 Minutes
- 3.191.5 Some/Any/No, Many/Much/ A lot, (A) Few/(A) Little5 Minutes
- 3.201.6 a / an / the Articles5 Minutes
- 3.211.7 Modal Verbs – can / could / may7 Minutes
- 3.221.8 Modal Verbs – must / should / ought to6 Minutes
- 3.231.9 Adverbs – very / too / enough5 Minutes
- 3.242.0 Comparisions – Adjectives5 Minutes
- 3.252.0.1 Comparatives Superlatives9 Minutes
- 3.262.0.2 Order of adjectives9 Minutes
- 3.272.0.3 -ed and -ing Adjectives9 Minutes
- 3.282.1 Simple Future vs Future Continuous6 Minutes
- 3.292.2 Question tags5 Minutes
- 3.302.2.1 Extra: Question tags
- 3.312.3 Infintive5 Minutes
- 3.322.3.1. Infinitves: to or -ing?6 Minutes
- 3.332.4 Conditionals5 Minutes
- 3.342.4.1 Conditionals9 Minutes
- 3.352.5 Present Perfect Continuous5 Minutes
- 3.362.6 Relative Pronouns | Reflexive | Emphatic Pronouns (my / mine / myself)5 Minutes
- 3.372.7 Passive voice7 Minutes
- 3.382.8 Prepositions5 Minutes
- 3.392.9 More Prepositions5 Minutes
- 3.403.0 Both Either Neither8 Minutes
- 3.413.1 Reflexive pronouns7 Minutes
- 3.423.2. so such8 Minutes
- 3.43past tenses10 Minutes0 Questions
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1.8 Modal Verbs – must / should / ought to
These modal verbs are used to express Duty or Obligation and to offer or ask for advice.
