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A1/A2 Lesson 01 - To be Lesson 02 - Have and have got Lesson 03 - There is/there are. Place prepositions Lesson 04 - Present simple: statements Lesson 05 - Present simple: questions and negatives Lesson 06 - Past simple: was and were Lesson 07 - Past simple: regular verbs Lesson 08 - Past simple: irregular verbs Lesson 09 - Present continuous: tense formation Lesson 10 - Be going to Lesson 11 - Future simple: will Lesson 12 - Present perfect: statements Lesson 13 - Present perfect: since vs. ago Lesson 14 - Present perfect: questions Lesson 15 - Present perfect: negatives Lesson 16 - Present perfect: just, already, yet Lesson 17 - Simple past vs. present perfect Lesson 18 - Short forms Lesson 19 - Wh- interrogatives Lesson 20 - Modal verbs: can, could Lesson 21 - Modal verbs: must, mustn t, needn t Lesson 22 - Modal verbs: should, ought to Lesson 23 - Have to Lesson 24 - Would like Lesson 25 - Personal pronouns Lesson 26 - Possessive adjectives Lesson 27 - Possessive pronouns Lesson 28 - Reflexive pronouns Lesson 29 - Demonstrative pronouns Lesson 30 - Saxon genitive Lesson 31 - Short questions and answers Lesson 32 - Indefinite and definite article Lesson 33 - Countable and uncountable nouns Lesson 34 - Countable and uncountable nouns: some, any Lesson 35 - Expressions of quantity: much, many, etc. Lesson 36 - Expressions of quantity Lesson 37 - There was / were; and prepositions Lesson 38 - Comparative and superlative adjectives Lesson 39 - Nothing, no-one, not anybody/anyone Lesson 40 - Somebody, anybody, something, anything

B1/B2 Lesson 01 - Present simple tense Lesson 02 - Present time: state and event verbs Lesson 03 - Present simple vs. present continuous Lesson 04 - Present simple and continuous for the future Lesson 05 - Future: be going to, will, and present continuous Lesson 06 - Past continuous vs. simple past Lesson 07 - Past perfect: formation and use Lesson 08 - Present perfect continuous Lesson 09 - Future continuous Lesson 10 - Expressions used to, would Lesson 11 - Conditional sentences: type 1 Lesson 12 - Conditional sentences: type 2 Lesson 13 - Conditional sentences: type 3 Lesson 14 - Reported Speech: basic use Lesson 15 - Reported Speech: tenses Lesson 16 - Reported Speech: commands and requests; whether Lesson 17 - Reported Speech: questions Lesson 18 - Wishes about the present Lesson 19 - Wishes about the past Lesson 20 - Passive: simple present and past Lesson 21 - Passive: present perfect; future simple Lesson 22 - Passive: present continuous; be going to Lesson 23 - Passive: sentences with and without an agent Lesson 24 - Expressions: have sth done; make sb do sth Lesson 25 - Modal verbs for ability and permission Lesson 26 - Modal verbs for possibility or uncertainty Lesson 27 - Modal verbs for obligation Lesson 28 - Modal verbs for impossibility or certainty Lesson 29 - Modal verbs for advice and opinion Lesson 30 - Defining relative clauses Lesson 31 - Non-defining relative clauses Lesson 32 - Combining sentences Lesson 33 - Subject and object questions Lesson 34 - Tag questions Lesson 35 - Time expressions and prepositions Lesson 36 - Dates Lesson 37 - Indefinite article Lesson 38 - Definite article Lesson 39 - Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing Lesson 40 - Adjectives and word order

C1/C2 Lesson 01 - Narration and historic present Lesson 02 - Present continuous - other uses Lesson 03 - Active and state verbs - difference in meaning Lesson 04 - Ways of talking about the future Lesson 05 - Future continuous Lesson 06 - Other ways of expressing the future Lesson 07 - Future perfect Lesson 08 - Present Perfect Lesson 09 - Time expressions with present perfect Lesson 10 - Present perfect and continuous Lesson 11 - Unfulfilled past events Lesson 12 - Conditionals - consolidation Lesson 13 - Only if, even if; unless and other expressions Lesson 14 - Other ways of forming conditionals Lesson 15 - Conditional sentences - tenses Lesson 16 - Unreal tenses and subjunctives Lesson 17 - Wishes and formal subjunctive Lesson 18 - Inversion - question form of the main verb Lesson 19 - Inversion - negative adverbial expressions Lesson 20 - Conditionals without if Lesson 21 - Other types of conditional and if sentences Lesson 22 - Adjectives and adverbs Lesson 23 - Gradable and ungradable adjectives Lesson 24 - Affixes Lesson 25 - "Used to" - expressions Lesson 26 - Past perfect and past perfect continuous Lesson 27 - Perfect aspect Lesson 28 - Continuous aspect Lesson 29 - Passive structures Lesson 30 - Modal verbs in the past Lesson 31 - Verbs followed by infinitives Lesson 32 - Verbs followed by ing form. Lesson 33 - Verbs, nouns and adjectives followed by prepositions Lesson 34 - Comparisons and similarities Lesson 35 - Relative clauses Lesson 36 - Cleft sentences Lesson 37 - Participle and to-infinitive clauses Lesson 38 - Reported speech Lesson 39 - Clauses of purpose and result Lesson 40 - Clauses of reason and contrast

A1/A2 Lesson 01 - Body Lesson 02 - City Lesson 03 - Clothes Lesson 04 - Describing people Lesson 05 - Describing things Lesson 06 - Family Lesson 07 - Food and drink Lesson 08 - Free time Lesson 09 - Home Lesson 10 - Jobs Lesson 11 - Miscellaneous Lesson 12 - Nature Lesson 13 - Numbers Lesson 14 - School Lesson 15 - Sport Lesson 16 - Time and calendar Lesson 17 - Transport Lesson 18 - Verbs Lesson 19 - Weather Lesson 20 - World

B1/B2 Lesson 01 - Activities Lesson 02 - Adjectives Lesson 03 - Business Lesson 04 - Cuisine Lesson 05 - Culture and Entertainment Lesson 06 - Education Lesson 07 - Employment Lesson 08 - Environment Lesson 09 - Government Lesson 10 - Law Lesson 11 - Medicine Lesson 12 - Miscellaneous Lesson 13 - Now and the past Lesson 14 - People and lifestyle Lesson 15 - Phrasal verbs, idioms, expressions Lesson 16 - Plants and animals Lesson 17 - Science and computers Lesson 18 - Sport Lesson 19 - Tourism Lesson 20 - Urban and rural life

C1/C2 Lesson 01 - Agriculture Lesson 02 - Assorted vocabulary Lesson 03 - Business and the economy Lesson 04 - Character and features Lesson 05 - Earth and life sciences Lesson 06 - Expressing feelings and emotions Lesson 07 - General adjectives Lesson 08 - Housing and architecture Lesson 09 - Idioms and expressions Lesson 10 - Industry, machines and technology Lesson 11 - Leisure and culture Lesson 12 - People, customs and relationships Lesson 13 - Phrasal verbs Lesson 14 - Physical sciences, space and maths Lesson 15 - Sounds Lesson 16 - Things your body does Lesson 17 - Values and attitudes Lesson 18 - Verbs relating to events Lesson 19 - Verbs relating to people Lesson 20 - War, crime and civil disorder