Notes
Practices
Level | Topic |
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A1 | Can, can’t - ability, possibility, permission |
A1 | The imperative - Sit down! Don’t talk! |
A1 | Would you like…? I’d like… |
A2 | Have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t |
A2 | Should, shouldn’t |
A2 | Might, might not - possibility |
A2 | Used to, didn’t use to - past habits and states |
A2 | How to use the verb ‘go’ in English |
A2 | The different uses of the verb ‘get’ |
A2 | ‘Do’ vs ‘Make’ - What’s the difference? |
A2 | Verbs with two objects |
A2 | Stative vs dynamic verbs (or non-action vs action verbs) |
A2 | Phrasal verbs: transitive and intransitive, separable and inseparable |
B1 | Have to, must, should - obligation, prohibition, necessity, advice |
B1 | Had better… it’s time |
B1 | Can, could, be able to - ability and possibility |
B1 | Modal verbs of deduction - must, might, could, can’t |
B1 | Usually, used to, be used to, get used to |
B1 | B1 Phrasal verbs 1 - Exercises and explanation |
B1 | B1 Phrasal verbs 2 - Exercises and explanation |
B1 | B1 Phrasal verbs 3 - Exercises and explanation |
B1+ | Past modal verbs of deduction |
B1+ | Likely, unlikely, bound, definitely, probably – probability |
B1+ | Used to, be used to, get used to |
B1+ | Would and used to – past habits and repeated actions |
B1+ | Verbs of the senses: look, sound, feel, etc. |
B2 | Modal verbs – permission, obligation, prohibition, necessity |
B2 | Speculation and deduction – modal verbs and expressions |
B2 | Verbs of the senses |
B2 | ‘Get’ – different meanings |