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A) B2 adjectives and adverbs D) B2 gerund and infinitive • B2 past tenses:

• Past simple
• Adjectives with -ed vs -ing • Forming nouns from verbs using – ing • Past progressive
• Adverbs of frequency • Verbs followed by gerund such as decide, make me, hate, suggest, remember, think about, • Past perfect
• Word order of adverbs of prefer, try, etc. • Past perfect progressive
frequency • Verbs followed by infinitives such as think about, make me, hope, advise, manage, mind, etc. • Used to
• Comparative and superlative • Verbs followed by bare infinitives such as I’d rather, had better, etc. • Was used to, got used to in all forms
of irregular adjectives • Verbs followed by to + gerund such as help, look forward, etc. • Had something done.
• Same as, the same • Passive voice of all past tenses
• As… as • Reported speech
• Like, alike, slightly E) B2 modal verbs: • Past tenses used for narration
• All irregular verbs
• May, might for probability, polite request, for deduction or speculation
B) B2 conditionals • Can, can’t have done
• B2 prepositions:
• Can, could for polite request
• Prepositional phrases with in, for, from,
to, at, to, in, about, with, from, of, etc.
• 0, 1st, 2nd, 3rd conditional • Can for probability
• • Among, Until, On, At, In, In case, By, Of,
Mixed conditional • Could for ability, probability, for deduction or speculation With, About, To, For, About, From, Out of
• Wish • Must vs have to.
• Have got to • B2 present tenses:
• Must have done • Present simple
C) B2 future tenses: • Must/can’t for deduction • Stative verbs
• Be able to in past and present perfect. • Present simple for future
• Will • Be able to for possibility • Present progressive
• Future progressive • Ought to for obligation • Present progressive for future
• Going to • Need for necessity • Present progressive with always
• Will and going to for • Needn’t for obligation • Present perfect with for, since, yet,
prediction • Need, Needn’t have done already, never, ever, just, recently, etc.
• Will get used to • Mustn’t for obligation • Present perfect progressive
• Passive voice • Shall for polite request • Passive voice of all present tenses
• Reported speech • Shall for suggestions • Reported speech
• Future perfect • Be able to in present, future, past and present perfect for ability • Is used to, get used to in all present
• Future perfect progressive • Should for giving advice . Should have done tenses
• Would expressing habits in the past . Reported speech • To have something done
• B2 pronouns:
• Pronouns: something, anything,
someone, anyone, something, anything,
somewhere, anywhere, etc.
• Reflexive pronouns: myself, himself,
herself, himself, ourselves, yourself,
themselves
• Relative pronouns used for relative
clauses: which, who, whose, whom, that,
where, when, etc.

B2 questions:

• Complex question tags


• Wh- questions
• Auxiliary verbs

B2 vocabulary:

• Phrasal verbs – turn, give, go, get, run,


hold, let, carry, come, etc.
• Idioms and fixed phrases about housing,
holidays, music, pets, human qualities,
work, feelings, finances, etc.
• Jobs, family, food and drinks, climate and
weather, environment, animals, living
áreas, flat, house, furniture, means of
transportation, free time activities, daily
routines.

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