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action and stative verbs
adjectives and adverbs
adjectives or adverbs
adjectives + as + clause
adjectives ending with -ed and -ing
adjectives: order before nouns
adverbial clauses
adverbs
adverbs of frequency
adverbs of frequency - meaning and position
adverbs: types, use and form
AFTER ALL
ALTHOUGH versus DESPTIE / IN SPITE OF
articles: a/an
articles with GO (TO) and BE (IN/AT)
AS & THOUGH
AS IF / AS THOUGH
AS meaning 'although'
AS SOON AS ...
auxiliary verbs
auxiliary verbs (substituting repetitions)
bare infinitives after NEED & DARE
BE ABLE TO
BEEN TO versus GONE TO
BOTH
BUT FOR ...
BY & WITH + gerunds
BY versus UNTIL
CAN for general characteristics
clauses which begin with WHETHER or WHETHER/IF
cleft sentences
common errors
comparative adjectives
comparative and superlative adjectives
comparison structures
conditional sentences
construction: subject + passive verb + infinitive
construction: verb+object+infinitive
constructions used with verbs expressing permission
constructions with verbs of sensation
continuous infinitives
COULD HAVE ...
COULD + infinitive / perfect infinitive
defining relative clauses
degrees of comparison
DON'T HAVE TO versus MUSTN'T
EACH OTHER
EITHER ... OR
ELSE
embedded questions about the past
ENOUGH + infinitives
EVEN
EVER, NEVER
expressions NO LONGER, ANY MORE, USED TO
first conditional sentences
forming nouns from other parts of speech
forms of infinitives
(A) FEW / (A) LITTLE
FEWER / LESS
FOR / SINCE
future continuous
future perfect
future perfect continuous
future simple
future time clauses
gerunds
gerunds & infinitives
GOING TO
HAD BETTER ... OTHERWISE
HAVE + object
HAVE sth DONE
HEAR, SEE, MAKE ... + bare infinitive
HOW COME ...?
HOW questions
I WISH / IF ONLY
I WISH / IF ONLY with past tenses
I WONDERED / WAS WONDERING ...
I'D BETTER ...
I'D RATHER YOU DIDN'T, I WISH YOU WOULD
imperative sentences
indirect questions
-ing clauses
infinitives
infinitives (full & bare)
infinitives for promises, agreements, orders, offers, advice, requests
infinitives replacing relative clauses
inversion after adverbs or adverbial phrases
inversion in conditional sentences
JUST, ALREADY, YET
LESS - LEAST, FEWER - FEWEST
LESS - LEAST, MORE - MOST
LET and MAKE
LET + bare infinitive
making uncountable nouns singular or plural
MAY in clauses with concessive meaning
mid-position adverbs
mixed conditionals
modal verb CAN
modal verbs + have + perfect participle
modal verbs + infinitive
modal verbs: CAN'T & MUST
modal verbs: MUST, MUSTN'T, CAN, CAN'T
modal verbs: MUST/MUSTN'T & SHOULD/SHOULDN'T
modal verbs: MUSTN'T & SHOULD
MUCH + comparative adjective + THAN I(D) EXPECTED
MUCH, MANY, (A) FEW, (A) LITTLE
narrative tenses
narrative tenses - passive and active forms
NEEDN'T HAVE ... versus DIDN'T NEED ...
NEEDN'T HAVE ... versus SHOULDN'T HAVE ...
NEED + gerund
negative questions
NEITHER... NOR
NOBODY/NOTHING versus ANYBODY/ANYTHING
NO SOONER HAD ... THAN
NOT AS ... AS
nouns + infinitives or gerunds
nouns - singular & plural forms
nouns which may be countable or uncountable
OF WHICH / OF WHOM
ONLY
ON PURPOSE/DELIBERATELY/INTENTIONALLY/BY ACCIDENT/ACCIDENTALLY
passive constructions with phrasal verbs
passive voice
passive voice in past simple
past continuous
past perfect
past perfect continuous versus past perfect
past simple
past simple versus past continuous
past tenses
perfect infinitives
perfect tenses
personal pronouns
possessive adjectives and pronouns
possessive pronouns
possessive "s"
prepositions
prepositions: ABOVE, BELOW, OVER, UNDER
prepositions after adjectives and verbs
preposition after adjective + infinitive
prepositions at the end of questions
prepositions in time expressions
prepositions of place
prepositions of time
present continuous
present continuous for future
present continuous with ALWAYS
present perfect
present perfect continuous
present perfect in future time clauses
present perfect: repetition and continuation up to now
present perfect used for past actions
present perfect versus past simple
present perfect versus present perfect continuous
present perfect with time words
present simple
present simple for future
present simple versus present continuous
present tenses in narration
pronouns
quantity expressions in relative clauses
question formation
question formation: embedded questions
question formation: yes-no questions
question tags
questions with LIKE
RATHER THAN
reduced relative clauses
reflexive pronouns
relative adverbs
relative clauses
relative pronouns
reported speech
reported speech: commands & requests
reported speech: questions
reporting questions
reporting verbs
revision of tenses
second conditional sentences
SPEND
separable and inseparable phrasal verbs
SHOULD in "that" clauses after certain verbs
SO/NEITHER do I
SO/NOT in short responses
SOME / ANY
SO THAT
subject-operator inversion
subject-verb agreement
subject/object pronouns
subject/object questions
suffixes
THAT in relative clauses
THE + adjective
THE ... THE... + comparatives
THERE IS/ARE
THERE IS/ARE versus IT IS
third conditional sentences
time clauses
TO + gerunds
TOO + infinitives
uncountable nouns
UNLESS
USED TO DO sth versus BE USED TO DOING sth
USED TO + infinitive
verbs followed by the subjunctive
verb forms
verbs + infinitive
verbs + object + verb-ing
verb + pronoun + gerund
verbs not used in continuous tenses
verbs + prepositions
verbs reporting opinions
verbs + THAT-clause
verbs with two objects
WHATEVER, WHOEVER, WHENEVER ...
WHAT at the beginning of sentences
WHAT in relative clauses
WHAT versus WHICH
WHEN versus UNTIL
WHILE + present participle
WILL for current habits
WILL versus GOING TO
wish / if only / ‘d rather / it’s (high) time + past tense
WISH + past tense
word formation
word order
WOULD
WOULD for past habits
WOULD RATHER + subject + past simple
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Wallace & Gromit
Level:
Suitable for:
all learners
Language Function
discussing issues
Vocabulary Area /
Topic
cinema
Word Focus
words related to films and cinema
Date: 16 October 2005
Born To Be Free
Level:
Suitable for:
all learners
Language Function
discussing issues
expressing permission
Vocabulary Area /
Topic
freedom
civil rights
Word Focus
allow, permit, let
Grammar Focus
constructions used with verbs expressing permission
Date: 9 October 2005
Online Ads on the Rise
Level:
Suitable for:
all learners
Language Function
expressing trends
Vocabulary Area /
Topic
advertising
business
Word Focus
verbs and nouns expressing trends
Date: 29 September 2005
Research Makes Blondes' Hair Stand on End
Level:
Suitable for:
all learners
Language Function
expressing changes
Vocabulary Area /
Topic
appearance
men and women
Word Focus
personality nouns/adjectives
Grammar Focus
expressions NO LONGER, ANY MORE, USED TO
Date: 22 September 2005
Pay the Bill or Fall Ill
Level:
Suitable for:
all learners
Language Function
reporting statements
Vocabulary Area /
Topic
money
bills
Word Focus
bill, invoice, receipt
Grammar Focus
reporting verbs
Date: 8 September 2005
Wakamaru At Your Service
Level:
Suitable for:
all learners
Language Function
expressing ability
Vocabulary Area /
Topic
technology
gadgets
Grammar Focus
modal verb CAN
Date: 31 August 2005
You Are Beautiful
Level:
Suitable for:
all learners
Language Function
asking questions
Grammar Focus
question formation
questions with LIKE
Based on:
James Blunt – You’re Beautiful
Date: 25 August 2005
Eating Out
Level:
Suitable for:
all learners
Language Function
discussing issues
Vocabulary Area /
Topic
eating out
food and drink
restaurants
Word Focus
food
restaurant language
Date: 19 August 2005
In the Course of Holiday
Level:
Suitable for:
all learners
Language Function
discussing issues
Vocabulary Area /
Topic
holidays
Word Focus
holiday(s) versus vacation
Grammar Focus
question formation
Date: 10 August 2005
Food for Thought
Level:
Suitable for:
all learners
Language Function
discussing issues
Vocabulary Area /
Topic
eating and drinking habits
health
obesity
Grammar Focus
MUCH, MANY, (A) FEW, (A) LITTLE
Date: 3 August 2005
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