A1 Grammar topics (from: www.examenglish.com )
- to be
- here, there
- like + -ing
- Personal pronouns
- Possessive 's
- Present Simple
- this / that / these
- was / were
- More specific:
- Adjectives: common and demonstrative
Adverbs of frequency
Comparatives and superlatives
Going to
How much/how many and very
common uncountable nouns
I’d like
Imperatives (+/-)
Intensifiers - very basic
Modals: can/can’t/could/couldn’t
Past simple of “to be”
Past Simple
Possessive adjectivesPossessive 's
Prepositions, common
Prepositions of place
Prepositions of time, including in/on/at
Present continuous
Present simple
Pronouns: simple, personal
Questions
There is/are
To be, including question+negatives
Verb + ing: like/hate/love
A2 Grammar topics (from: www.examenglish.com )
- Articles
- Adverbs - describing verbs
- Adverbial phrases
- Can / could
- Comparative adjectives
- First Conditional
- Gerunds & infinitives
- Going to
- Have to
- How questions
- Imperative forms
- Past continuous
- Past simple
- Phrasal verbs (inseparable)
- Phrasal verbs (separable)
- Present continuous
- Present continuous for future
- Present perfect
- Should / ought to
- Some / any / much / many
- Subject & object questions
- Superlatives
- Uncountable nouns
- Will / won't
- Zero conditional
- Would like vs like
- These are topics you need to study to pass an exam at A2 level
- Adjectives – comparative, – use of than and definite article
Adjectives – superlative – use of definite article
Adverbial phrases of time, place and frequency – including word order
Adverbs of frequency
Articles – with countable and uncountable nouns
Countables and Uncountables: much/many
Gerunds
Going to
Imperatives
Modals – can/could
Modals – have to
Modals – shouldPast continuous
Past simple
Phrasal verbs – common
Possessives – use of ‘s, s’
Prepositional phrases (place, time and movement)
Prepositions of time: on/in/at
Present continuous
Present continuous for future
Present perfect
How Questions
Verb + ing/infinitive: like/
want-would like
Wh-questions in past
Will / won't
Zero and 1st conditional B1 Grammar topics (from: www.examenglish.com )
- Alternative comparison
- Both, either and neither
- Conditional, 2nd
- Conditional, 3rd
- Connecting words
- Embedded questions
- Future Continuous
- So, such, too, enough
- May, might + adverbs of probability
- Modals for Recommendations
- Modals for Past Deduction
- Modals for Present Deduction
- Prepositions of place
- Prepositions of time
- Present Perfect Continuous
- Present Perfect vs Past Simple
- Passives
- Past Perfect
- Reported Speech
- Question Tags
- Should have
- These are topics you need to study to pass an exam at B1 level
- AdverbsPast continuous
Both, either, neither
Broader range of intensifiers; So, such, too, enough
Comparatives and superlatives
Question tags
Conditionals, 2nd and 3rd
Connecting words expressing
cause and effect, contrast etc.
Embedded questions
Future continuous
Modals - must/can’t deduction
Modals – might, may, will, probably
Modals – should have/might have/etc
Modals: must/have to
Past perfect
Past simple
Past tense responses
Phrasal verbs, extended
Prepositions of place
Present perfect continuous
Present perfect/past simple
Reported speech (range of tenses)
Simple passive
Wh- questions in the past
Will and going to, for prediction
B1 topics (from: www.examenglish.com )
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(from http://www.cambridgeenglish.org/exams-and-qualifications/preliminary/how-to-prepare/ )
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