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Listado de temas
SET 1
Grammar 1 Present simple of be (am, is, are)
Grammar 2 Present simple: affirmative; frequency adverbs (I like, she plays; always, usually)
Grammar 3 Present simple: negative and questions (I don't like... Do you walk?)
Grammar 4 Present continuous: affirmative (I'm waiting.)
Grammar 5 Present continuous: negative and questions (I'm not waiting. Is he waiting?)
Grammar 6 Present continuous and present simple (I am watching; I watch)
Checkpoint 1 Units 1-6
SET 2
Grammar 7 Past simple (regular verbs): affirmative (I watched)
Grammar 8 Past simple (regular verbs): negative and questions (I didn't start; did you start?)
Grammar 9 Past simple (irregular verbs): affirmative (I went)
Grammar 10 Past simple (irregular verbs): negative and questions (We didn't go. Did you go?)
Grammar 11 Past simple of be (I was, you were)
Grammar 12 Past continuous: all forms (I was eating. He wasn't eating. Were you eating?)
Checkpoint 2 Units 7-12
SET 3
Grammar 13 Past continuous and past simple (I was watching TV when Paul phoned.)
Grammar 14 Past habits: used to (I used to play tennis.)
Grammar 15 Present perfect: affirmative (I've lost my watch.)
Grammar 16 Present perfect: negative and questions (I haven't visited China. Have you started?)
Grammar 17 Present perfect and past simple (He's left. He left at 8.00.)
Grammar 18 Present perfect and past simple: time expressions(ever, just, yet, already, since, for, ago)
Checkpoint 3 Units 13-18
SET 4
Grammar 19 Be going to: plans and predictions (It’s going to rain.)
Grammar 20 Will: predictions (I'II be late.)
Grammar 21 Will: promises, decisions, refusing (I'II see you at 7.30.)
Grammar 22 Will or going to?
Grammar 23 Present continuous: future use
Grammar 24 Future time words
Checkpoint 4 Units 19-24
SET 5
Grammar 25 Reported speech and past perfect (She said that she was leaving. I had started)
Grammar 26 Passive 1 (A lot of money is spent)
Grammar 27 Passive 2: agent (Peter was kidnapped by aliens.)
Grammar 28 Imperatives (Stand up!)
Grammar 29 Gerunds (Jogging is good fun!)
Grammar 30 Contractions (I’m, you're, he’s)
Checkpoint 5 Units 25-30
SET 6
Grammar 31 Zero conditional and conditional 1(If I have a cold, I stay at home.)
Grammar 32 Conditional 2 (If I knew the answer, I would tell them.)
Grammar 33 Conditionals 1 and 2 (If you fall, you’ll hurt yourself. If you fell, you’d hurt yourself.)
Grammar 34 Yes/по questions and short answers (Did I pass the test? Yes, you did.)
Grammar 35 Wh- questions; subject and object questions (Who is that? What eats fish?)
Grammar 36 Tag questions (You like chips, don’t you?)
Checkpoints Units 31-36
SET 7
Grammar 37 Modals: ability and possibility (can, can't, cannot)
Grammar 38 Modals: obligation (must, have to, should)
Grammar 39 Modals: negative obligation (mustn't, don't have to, shouldn't)
Grammar 40 Modals: past (could, couldn't, had to, didn't have to)
Grammar 41 Modals: possibility, uncertainty, impossibility, certainty (might, may, could, can't, must)
Grammar 42 Modals: main points
Checkpoint Units 37-42
SET 8
Grammar 43 Plural nouns
Grammar 44 Countable and uncountable nouns 1 (a, an, some, any)
Grammar 45 Countable and uncountable nouns 2 (a coffee / some coffee)
Grammar 46 much, many
Grammar 47 too much, too many, enough
Grammar 48 Numbers
Checkpoints Units 43-48
SET 9
Grammar 49 Prepositions of place and movement (in, on, at, to, into)
Grammar 50 Prepositions and adverbials of place and position (inside, outside, out of, near)
Grammar 51 Articles 1 (a/an, the)
Grammar 52 Articles 2: zero article
Grammar 53 Pronouns 1 (I, me, mine, this, one)
Grammar 54 Pronouns 2 (somebody, anybody, nobody, everybody, none, nothing)
Checkpoint 9 Units 49-54
SET 10
Grammar 55 Possession 1(This is my hike.)
Grammar 56 Possession 2 (Jane's house; the roof of the house)
Grammar 57 Adjectives
Grammar 58 Order of adjectives; adjectives with -ed or -ing
Grammar 59 Making comparisons 1: comparative adjectives (Lisa is older than Clara.)
Grammar 60 Making comparisons 2: superlative adjectives (She is the fastest runner.)
Checkpoint 10 Units 55-60
SET 11
Grammar 61 Adverbs: formation and position (Jim wrote quickly.)
Grammar 62 It and there as subjects
Grammar 63 Have, have got, get
Grammar 64 Make, do, go; phrasal verbs
Grammar 65 Verbs with prepositions, gerund or infinitive
Grammar 66 Be with adjectives and prepositions
Checkpoint 11 Units 61-66
SET 12
Grammar 67 Functions 1: advice, agreeing/disagreeing, apologizing, replying
Grammar 68 Functions 2: descriptions, directions, excuses, greetings
Grammar 69 Functions 3: asking for information, invitations, offers, permission
Grammar 70 Functions 4: preferences, promises, reminders, requesting, suggesting, warning
Grammar 71 Calendar
Grammar 72 Time
Checkpoint 12 Units 67–72