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CEFR Grammar Levels
CEFR Grammar Levels
CEFR Grammar Levels
A1 A2 B1
Adjectives: common and Adjectives –comparative, – Adverbs
demonstrative use of than and definite article Broader range of intensifiers
Adverbs of frequency Adjectives –superlative – use such, as too, enough
Comparatives and superlatives of definite article Comparatives and superlatives
Going to Adverbial phrases of time, Complex question tags
How much/how many and very place and frequency – Conditionals, 2nd and3rd
common uncountable nouns including word order Connecting words expressing
I’d like Adverbs of frequency cause and effect, contrast etc.
Imperatives (+/-) Articles – with countable and Future continuous
Intensifiers - very basic uncountable nouns Modals - must/can’t deduction
Modals: Countables and Uncountables: Modals – might, may, will,
can/can’t/could/couldn’t much/many probably
Past simple of “to be” Future Time (will and going to) Modals – should have/might
Past Simple Gerunds have/etc.
Possessive adjectives Going to Modals: must/have to
Possessive s Imperatives Past continuous
Prepositions, common Modals – can/could Past perfect
Prepositions of place Modals – have to Past simple
Prepositions of time, including Modals – should Past tense responses
in/on/at Phrasal verbs, extended
Past continuous
Present continuous Present perfect continuous
Past simple
Present simple Present perfect/past simple
Phrasal verbs – common
Pronouns: simple, personal Reported speech(range of
Possessives – use of ‘s, s’
Questions tenses)
Prepositional phrases (place,
There is/are Simple passive
time and movement)
To be, including question + Wh- questions in the past
Prepositions of time: on/in/at
negatives Will and going to, for prediction
Present continuous
Verb + ing: like/hate/love
Present continuous for future
Present perfect
Questions
Verb + ing/infinitive: like/
want-would like
Wh-questions in past
Zero and 1st conditional
B2 C1
Adjectives and adverbs Futures (revision)
Future continuous Inversion with negative adverbials
Future perfect Mixed conditionals in past, present
Future perfect continuous and future
Mixed conditionals Modals in the past
Modals – can’t have, needn’t have Narrative tenses for experience,
Modals of deduction and speculation incl. passive
Narrative tenses Passive forms, all
Passives Phrasal verbs, especially splitting
Past perfect Wish/if only regrets
Past perfect continuous
Phrasal verbs, extended
Relative clauses
Reported speech
Will and going to, for prediction
Wish
Would expressing habits, in the past
GRAMMAR FOR A1
VERBS: OVERVIEW
ADJECTIVES: OVERVIEW
ADVERBS: OVERVIEW
PRESENT SIMPLE
QUESTIONS: YES - NO
ADJECTIVES: COMPOUND
ADJECTIVES: ORDER
NOUNS: COUNTABLE
NOUNS: UNCOUNTABLE
COMPARISONS: SIMILARITY
COMPARISONS: EQUALITY
VERBS: TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE
CLAUSES: SUBJECT - VERB AGREEMENT
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
INDEFINITE ARTICLES: A & AN
VERB FORMS: PARTICIPLES
INTERJECTIONS
PREPOSITIONS: OVERVIEW
PAST SIMPLE
INTENSIFIER: ENOUGH
SENTENCES: SIMPLE
FUTURE: BE GOING TO
CLAUSES: SUBJECTS
CLAUSES: PREDICATES
CLAUSES: OBJECTS
CLAUSES: COMPLEMENTS,