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Table of Contents

Speaking Skills

Listening

yVocabular

ionPronunciat

Reading

LOWERINTERMEDIAT
E

Finding connections in a
group

Making small talk- rejoinders


(good, bad, interested,
surprised)

Lesso
n

Theme

Grammar Points

Possessive Adjectives singular and plural


Possessive- s

Hobbies

Gerunds and infinitives


Verbs - enjoycant stand

3.

Shopping

Verb to be
To be contraction
Modifiers - too, very, really

Asking for advice

4.

School life

Have got/have not got-to


show possession
Dont have

Ending a conversation

Polite disagreements and


reasons

1.

Getting to know
you

2.

5.

Entertainment

Countable & uncountable


nouns

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Too much/too many/not


enough

6.

Family

Possessives
Verb to be -3rd person
contractions

7.

Health

8.

Daily activities

9.
10.

Asking follow-up questions


that show interest

Infinitive complements

Giving advice

Simple past
Reg/irreg. verbs ( aff. neg)
Verbs- to be , to have (past)

Sympathy rejoinders

Home

There is/there are


There isnt/there arent

Echoing instructions using


questions

Music

Indirect & direct objects

Inviting, accepting, and


refusing

Determiners- some, any, a


little, a few
Modal verbs-would/will
Would like

Taking and order and


placing an order

Superlatives

Making recommendations

Asking about childhood


memories
Telling about childhood
memories

Asking for permission,


agreeing, refusing, reasons

Expressing ability and


asking for reasons

Giving a correction
Acknowledging a correction

11.

Eating out

12.

Vacations

13.

Special
Occasions

Used to/remember + gerund

14.

Friendship

Endings: -one,-thing,-where

15.

Sports

Adverbs of frequency
Placement of adverbs in neg.
sentences

16.

Technology

Imperatives ( aff. /neg)


Modal auxiliary+ infinitive

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-need, have, want

Comparatives
Irreg. forms

Unusual
experiences

Subject + object questions


( do , does, did/ wh-)

Jobs

Has/have to/doesnt have to

Future actions- will/going


to/probably/plan to/may/hope
to/might
Verbs - infinitive form

17.

Places to live

18.

19.

20.

The future

Giving opinions, agreeing,


and disagreeing

Clarification questions
who, what, where, when,
how many

Describing obligations and


asking about obligations

Degree of certainty of future


plans

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