1 • Conditionals / Exercices

  2 • Will or going to

First conditional. Second conditional

Open conditions: promises, threats, warnings

Wish + past tense

Modal auxiliaries: levels of certainty

Unless

Likes and dislikes

Will or going to

Predictions and desiccions (will and going to)

Verbs and prepositions

Time conjunctions with the present

Future passive

Future personal arangements

So do I. Neither do I. Do you? I don`t

3 • Relative clauses / Equality

4 • Vocabulary / Exercices I

Defining relative clauses

Clauses or purpose

Possessive`s

Adverbs of mannies and degree

Comparisions

Obligation, prohibition, permission

Asking for descriptions; adjetive word order

Vocabulary. Exercises II

The passive

Reported speech

Request; agreeing and offering; refusing, making excuses

-ing or to?

Present perfect simple and continuos

5 • Present perfect / Past continuos

6 • Conditional / The future

Present perfect simple or continuous

Past simple. Past continuous or past perfect

Past perfect simple or continuous

Agreeing and disagreeing

Questions forms

Questions tags

Reflexives

Will, goint to

Present Simple & present continuous

Future perfect

Conditional sentences: first, second...

Wish + past. Wish + would

Phrasal verbs

7 • Modals / Exercices II

8 • Vocabulary / Exercices III

Modals: (don`t) have to, should (n`t), must(n`t), can (n`t)

Wish +  past perfect

Should / shouldn`t have done

Mixed Modals

Refining and non-defining relative clauses

Reporting verbs

Compounds

Suffixes (adjetives from nouns or verbs)

Word formation

Idiomatic expressions

Euphemisms

Prepositional phrases

Deducing words in context

9 • Modals / Vecabulary IV

10 • Interactives activities

Modals: past time

Modals: review of present & future

Clause negation

Complex sentences

Prefixes: dis-,un-,ir-,il-,im-,in-

Adverbs & Adverbial phrases

Pronuntiation English

Conversation. Comprehension

Grammar. Vocabulary

Video. Magazine

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