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- 18 Sections
- 70 Lessons
- 4 Weeks
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- 1-PRESENT:8
- 0.0Lesson 1 part A : Present Continuous: I am doing
- 0.1Lesson 1 part B : Present Continuous: I am doing (2)30 Minutes
- 0.2Lesson 1 part C : Present Continuous: I am doing, description (3)30 Minutes
- 0.3Lesson 2 :Present Simple : I do30 Minutes
- 0.4Lesson 3 part A : Present Continuous or Present Simple? I’m doing … or … I do … ?30 Minutes
- 0.5Lesson 3 part B : Present Continuous or Present Simple? I’m doing … or … I do …? (2)30 Minutes
- 0.6Lesson 3 part C : Present Continuous or Present Simple? I’m doing … or … I do … ? (3)30 Minutes
- 0.7Quiz 120 Minutes12 Questions
- 2-IMPERATIVE:Maiora obrui voluerunt translatum faciet lenius triarius discedere acerrimus corpusne tribunus summis divisione maxima nam3
- 3-PAST:Laus similitudines gravissimo ingeniosi satietate efficitur consequentia ecquaenam eademne currit inde supremum zenonis aut puto6
- 2.1Lesson 5 part A: Past Simple: ” to be” : I was
- 2.2Lesson 5 part B: Past Simple: “to do” : I did30 Minutes
- 2.3Lesson 6 part A: Past Continuous: I was doing …30 Minutes
- 2.4Lesson 6 part B: Past Continuous: I was doing, when we dont use this form30 Minutes
- 2.5Lesson 7: Past Simple (I did) and Past Continuous (I was doing)30 Minutes
- 2.6Quiz 340 Minutes11 Questions
- 4-PRESENT PERFECT:Quintus multitudinis dicas positam reprehensum caret maximas suae cicuta prodest incolumis graviter negat8
- 3.0Lesson 8: Present Perfect: I have done
- 3.0Lesson 9 part A: Present Perfect: I have done, about our life experience (2)30 Minutes
- 3.0Lesson 9 part B: Present Perfect until now …30 Minutes
- 3.0Lesson 9 part C: Present Perfect with SINCE and FOR30 Minutes
- 3.0Lesson 10: Present Perfect Continuous: I have been doing30 Minutes
- 3.0Lesson 11 part A: Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous?30 Minutes
- 3.0Lesson 11 part B: Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous? (2)30 Minutes
- 3.0Quiz 450 Minutes11 Questions
- 5-TIME EXPRESSIONS:Honestatem pellit callidus qua satisfacit occultissimarum propensus cantibus apti sensibus cognitum4
- 6-PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE vs PAST SIMPLE:3
- 7-PAST PERFECT:4
- 8-FUTURE:10
- 7.0Lesson 18 part A: Present Tenses for the Future (I’m doing / I do)
- 7.1Lesson 18 part B: Present Tenses for the Future with GOING TO DO: I’m going to do something
- 7.2Lesson 19 part A: Future in English: introduction
- 7.3Lesson 19 part B: Future in English with WILL
- 7.4Lesson 19 part E: Future: I will or I’m going to … ?
- 7.5Lesson 19 part D: Future in English with I’m going to
- 7.6Lesson 19 part C: Future with Shall
- 7.7Lesson 19 part F: Future with a Present Tense
- 7.8Lesson 19 part G: Future: Will used in a Present situation
- 7.9Quiz20 Questions
- 9-HAVE, HAVE GOT … :5
- 10-CAN, COULD, TO BE ABLE TO:6
- 11-MUST and HAVE TO:3
- 12-CONDITIONAL:6
- 11.0Lesson 26 part A: Conditional – Introduction
- 11.1Lesson 26 part A: Conditional Zero: if + present, subject + present / imperative
- 11.2Lesson 26 part B: First Conditional: if + present, … + will
- 11.3Lesson 26 part D: Third Conditional: impossible conditions in the past
- 11.4Lesson 26 part C: Second Conditional : about impossible situations (present and future)
- 11.5Quiz15 Questions
- 13-SHOULD:3
- 14-WOULD:3
- 15-MAY, MIGHT:3
- 16-ABOUT, HAVE DONE, GET DONE:3
- 17-LET, LIKE:5
- 18-NOUNS:5
Lesson 11 part B: Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous? (2)
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS? (2)
Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous-2
Compare:
I’ve cleaned my flat (it’s finished).
I’ve been cleaning my flat (the cleaning isn’t finished).
I’ve written a letter. (the letter is finished)
I’ve been writing a letter (the letter isn’t finished).
REMEMBER:
Some verbs are not usually used in a continuous form:
have, like, love, hate, need, prefer, want, believe, know, understand,
see, hear, feel, taste, smell, look like, seem.
How long have you had this book?
(and NOT How long have you been having this book)
I’ve know Peter for ten years.
(and NOT I’ve been knowing Peter for 10 years).