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🏛️Grammar Library
⚙️Sentence Transformation
Overview of CAE Key Word Transformations
Idioms
Collocations
Common Expressions
Phrasal Verbs
Present Tenses
Present Simple & Continuous
Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect Simple & Continuous
Past Tenses
Past Simple & Continuous
Past Perfect Simple
Past Perfect Continuous
Used to, Would, Be used to, Get used to
Used to & Would for past habits
Irregular Verbs
Future Tenses
Future: Will, Going To, Be +ING, Present Simple
Shall for offers and suggestions
Present Simple & Continuous for the future
Future Perfect
Future: Be likely & other expressions with be
Comparisons
Comparative Adjectives
Comparatives & Superlatives
Irregular Comparatives
Comparisons: As adjective as
Comparisons: Like & As
Conditionals
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
Mixed Conditionals
Inversions with conditionals
Modal Verbs
Modals: Permission – Can, Could, May
Modals: Advice – Should & Ought To
Modals: Obligation & Prohibition – Must, Have To
Modals: Ability – Can, Could, Be able to
Modals: Possibility – May, Could, Might
Modals: Certainty – Must, Can’t, Couldn’t
Modals: Deduction & Speculation in the past
Modals: Will, Shall, Would
Quantifiers
Quantifiers: A little, A few, Much, Many, Any, A lot, Lots of
Quantifiers: Some, Most, Plenty of, All, A large number of, A great deal of
Quantifiers: Some & Any
Reported Speech
Reported Speech
Reported Questions
Reporting Verbs
Passives
Impersonal Passive
Passives
Prefixes & Suffixes
Prefixes & Suffixes
Making Nouns: Suffixes
Making Adjectives & Adverbs: Suffixes
Making Adjectives & Adverbs: Suffixes -ABLE
Making Adjectives & Adverbs: Suffixes -AL, -IVE, -IC
Phrasal Verbs
Linkers
Common Linkers
Contrast Linkers
Time & Sequence Linkers
Linking words of condition
Other Grammar Points
Relative Clauses
Indirect Questions
Cleft Sentences
Wish & If Only
Adjectives: -ed & -ing
Verb Patterns: -ing or To infinitive
Causative Have/Get
Adverbs of Attitude
Prepositions of Time
Prepositions of Place
So & Such
Too & Enough
Articles: A, An, The, “No article”
📝Exam Preparation
COURSE CONTENT
Common questions about the exam
Example of a real exam
Parts of the exam
Reading and Use of English
Part 1 – Signs and short texts
Exercises
Part 2 – Match 5 people to 8 texts
Exercises
Part 3 - Text multiple choice questions
Exercises
Part 4 – Choose the correct sentence to put in the gaps
Exercises
Part 5 - Read a text and choose missing words
Exercises
Part 6 - Read and write words in the gaps
Exercises
Listening
Part 1 - Pictures with multiple choice questions
Part 2 - Listen to six short texts for attitudes and opnions
Part 3 - Complete notes
Part 4 - Longer recording and multiple choice questions
Writing
Part 1 - Email
Example of an Email
How to write an email
Part 2 - Choose One
Article
Story
Speaking
Part 1 - Interview
Part 2 - Describing a picture
Part 3 - Interactive Communication
Part 4 - Discuss questions
Video of a real speaking exam
💂♂️ Real English
🎙️Podcasts
6 Minute English-BBC
Expresso English
Luke's English Podcast
Voice of America
All Ears English
This American Life
🗣️Interviews, talks & more!
📰News
📜Articles
🤔Common Confusion‼️
The Difference Between Sugarless Or Sugarfree
The Difference Between Incredible Or Unbelievable Or Unimaginable
The Difference Between Never And Ever
The Difference Between Special, Specially, Especially
The Difference Between As Well As And In Addition To
The Difference Between So And Hence
The Difference Between Yet And But
The Difference Between Affect And Effect
The Difference Between Efficient And Effective
The Difference Between Appropriate And Suitable
The Difference Between Adequate, Sufficient And Enough
The Difference Between Toward And Towards
The Difference Between Good And Well
The Difference Between So And Such
The Difference Between How Long, How Often And How Many Times
The Difference Between For Example And For Instance
The Difference Between Hardly, Hardly Ever And Hardly Any
The Difference Between Beside And Besides
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Inicio
🏛️Grammar Library
⚙️Sentence Transformation
Overview of CAE Key Word Transformations
Idioms
Collocations
Common Expressions
Phrasal Verbs
Present Tenses
Present Simple & Continuous
Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect Simple & Continuous
Past Tenses
Past Simple & Continuous
Past Perfect Simple
Past Perfect Continuous
Used to, Would, Be used to, Get used to
Used to & Would for past habits
Irregular Verbs
Future Tenses
Future: Will, Going To, Be +ING, Present Simple
Shall for offers and suggestions
Present Simple & Continuous for the future
Future Perfect
Future: Be likely & other expressions with be
Comparisons
Comparative Adjectives
Comparatives & Superlatives
Irregular Comparatives
Comparisons: As adjective as
Comparisons: Like & As
Conditionals
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
Mixed Conditionals
Inversions with conditionals
Modal Verbs
Modals: Permission – Can, Could, May
Modals: Advice – Should & Ought To
Modals: Obligation & Prohibition – Must, Have To
Modals: Ability – Can, Could, Be able to
Modals: Possibility – May, Could, Might
Modals: Certainty – Must, Can’t, Couldn’t
Modals: Deduction & Speculation in the past
Modals: Will, Shall, Would
Quantifiers
Quantifiers: A little, A few, Much, Many, Any, A lot, Lots of
Quantifiers: Some, Most, Plenty of, All, A large number of, A great deal of
Quantifiers: Some & Any
Reported Speech
Reported Speech
Reported Questions
Reporting Verbs
Passives
Impersonal Passive
Passives
Prefixes & Suffixes
Prefixes & Suffixes
Making Nouns: Suffixes
Making Adjectives & Adverbs: Suffixes
Making Adjectives & Adverbs: Suffixes -ABLE
Making Adjectives & Adverbs: Suffixes -AL, -IVE, -IC
Phrasal Verbs
Linkers
Common Linkers
Contrast Linkers
Time & Sequence Linkers
Linking words of condition
Other Grammar Points
Relative Clauses
Indirect Questions
Cleft Sentences
Wish & If Only
Adjectives: -ed & -ing
Verb Patterns: -ing or To infinitive
Causative Have/Get
Adverbs of Attitude
Prepositions of Time
Prepositions of Place
So & Such
Too & Enough
Articles: A, An, The, “No article”
📝Exam Preparation
COURSE CONTENT
Common questions about the exam
Example of a real exam
Parts of the exam
Reading and Use of English
Part 1 – Signs and short texts
Exercises
Part 2 – Match 5 people to 8 texts
Exercises
Part 3 - Text multiple choice questions
Exercises
Part 4 – Choose the correct sentence to put in the gaps
Exercises
Part 5 - Read a text and choose missing words
Exercises
Part 6 - Read and write words in the gaps
Exercises
Listening
Part 1 - Pictures with multiple choice questions
Part 2 - Listen to six short texts for attitudes and opnions
Part 3 - Complete notes
Part 4 - Longer recording and multiple choice questions
Writing
Part 1 - Email
Example of an Email
How to write an email
Part 2 - Choose One
Article
Story
Speaking
Part 1 - Interview
Part 2 - Describing a picture
Part 3 - Interactive Communication
Part 4 - Discuss questions
Video of a real speaking exam
💂♂️ Real English
🎙️Podcasts
6 Minute English-BBC
Expresso English
Luke's English Podcast
Voice of America
All Ears English
This American Life
🗣️Interviews, talks & more!
📰News
📜Articles
🤔Common Confusion‼️
The Difference Between Sugarless Or Sugarfree
The Difference Between Incredible Or Unbelievable Or Unimaginable
The Difference Between Never And Ever
The Difference Between Special, Specially, Especially
The Difference Between As Well As And In Addition To
The Difference Between So And Hence
The Difference Between Yet And But
The Difference Between Affect And Effect
The Difference Between Efficient And Effective
The Difference Between Appropriate And Suitable
The Difference Between Adequate, Sufficient And Enough
The Difference Between Toward And Towards
The Difference Between Good And Well
The Difference Between So And Such
The Difference Between How Long, How Often And How Many Times
The Difference Between For Example And For Instance
The Difference Between Hardly, Hardly Ever And Hardly Any
The Difference Between Beside And Besides
More
Inicio
🏛️Grammar Library
⚙️Sentence Transformation
Overview of CAE Key Word Transformations
Idioms
Collocations
Common Expressions
Phrasal Verbs
Present Tenses
Present Simple & Continuous
Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect Simple & Continuous
Past Tenses
Past Simple & Continuous
Past Perfect Simple
Past Perfect Continuous
Used to, Would, Be used to, Get used to
Used to & Would for past habits
Irregular Verbs
Future Tenses
Future: Will, Going To, Be +ING, Present Simple
Shall for offers and suggestions
Present Simple & Continuous for the future
Future Perfect
Future: Be likely & other expressions with be
Comparisons
Comparative Adjectives
Comparatives & Superlatives
Irregular Comparatives
Comparisons: As adjective as
Comparisons: Like & As
Conditionals
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
Mixed Conditionals
Inversions with conditionals
Modal Verbs
Modals: Permission – Can, Could, May
Modals: Advice – Should & Ought To
Modals: Obligation & Prohibition – Must, Have To
Modals: Ability – Can, Could, Be able to
Modals: Possibility – May, Could, Might
Modals: Certainty – Must, Can’t, Couldn’t
Modals: Deduction & Speculation in the past
Modals: Will, Shall, Would
Quantifiers
Quantifiers: A little, A few, Much, Many, Any, A lot, Lots of
Quantifiers: Some, Most, Plenty of, All, A large number of, A great deal of
Quantifiers: Some & Any
Reported Speech
Reported Speech
Reported Questions
Reporting Verbs
Passives
Impersonal Passive
Passives
Prefixes & Suffixes
Prefixes & Suffixes
Making Nouns: Suffixes
Making Adjectives & Adverbs: Suffixes
Making Adjectives & Adverbs: Suffixes -ABLE
Making Adjectives & Adverbs: Suffixes -AL, -IVE, -IC
Phrasal Verbs
Linkers
Common Linkers
Contrast Linkers
Time & Sequence Linkers
Linking words of condition
Other Grammar Points
Relative Clauses
Indirect Questions
Cleft Sentences
Wish & If Only
Adjectives: -ed & -ing
Verb Patterns: -ing or To infinitive
Causative Have/Get
Adverbs of Attitude
Prepositions of Time
Prepositions of Place
So & Such
Too & Enough
Articles: A, An, The, “No article”
📝Exam Preparation
COURSE CONTENT
Common questions about the exam
Example of a real exam
Parts of the exam
Reading and Use of English
Part 1 – Signs and short texts
Exercises
Part 2 – Match 5 people to 8 texts
Exercises
Part 3 - Text multiple choice questions
Exercises
Part 4 – Choose the correct sentence to put in the gaps
Exercises
Part 5 - Read a text and choose missing words
Exercises
Part 6 - Read and write words in the gaps
Exercises
Listening
Part 1 - Pictures with multiple choice questions
Part 2 - Listen to six short texts for attitudes and opnions
Part 3 - Complete notes
Part 4 - Longer recording and multiple choice questions
Writing
Part 1 - Email
Example of an Email
How to write an email
Part 2 - Choose One
Article
Story
Speaking
Part 1 - Interview
Part 2 - Describing a picture
Part 3 - Interactive Communication
Part 4 - Discuss questions
Video of a real speaking exam
💂♂️ Real English
🎙️Podcasts
6 Minute English-BBC
Expresso English
Luke's English Podcast
Voice of America
All Ears English
This American Life
🗣️Interviews, talks & more!
📰News
📜Articles
🤔Common Confusion‼️
The Difference Between Sugarless Or Sugarfree
The Difference Between Incredible Or Unbelievable Or Unimaginable
The Difference Between Never And Ever
The Difference Between Special, Specially, Especially
The Difference Between As Well As And In Addition To
The Difference Between So And Hence
The Difference Between Yet And But
The Difference Between Affect And Effect
The Difference Between Efficient And Effective
The Difference Between Appropriate And Suitable
The Difference Between Adequate, Sufficient And Enough
The Difference Between Toward And Towards
The Difference Between Good And Well
The Difference Between So And Such
The Difference Between How Long, How Often And How Many Times
The Difference Between For Example And For Instance
The Difference Between Hardly, Hardly Ever And Hardly Any
The Difference Between Beside And Besides
The Difference Between How Long, How Often And How Many Times
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