Main topic: Refering to sequence of actions in the past, asking about past experiences up to the present, giving specific details about them.
Grammatical approach
Past simple vs present perfect.
Focus on vocabulary.
Have you ever.... ?
Verbs in past participle.
Main topic: Discussing world's problems and current issue (social, personal or professional) and making up strategies or solutions for them. Speaking in a formal way.
Grammatical approach
Passive voice.
Affirmative statements.
Verb to be.
By
Verbs in past participle.
Main topic: Talking about regrets in your personal and professional life, deliberating on possible decisions from your past.
Grammatical approach
Third conditional.
Would/wouldn’t have.
Focus on vocabulary.
Verbs in past participle.
Main topic: Reporting what people say, passing messages with discression (formal speaking) and gossiping ( informal speaking).
Grammatical approach
Reported speech.
Reported statements in affirmative and negative.
Verbs: ask, tell, say in past.
Formal and informal speech.
Verbs in simple past and past participle.
Main topic: Making conclusions and guesssings, suggesting different explanations for any situation and describing hypothetical events.
Grammatical approach
Past modals of opinion and advice ( should, could, would)
Past modals of certaintity (might, must, could)
Past modals of possibility ( may/ might/ could + have + past participle)
Verbs in past participle.
Focus on vocabulary.
Main topic: Progress check and mid term, Review.
Main topic: Complaining by giving a more specific description of that reproach. Interchanging opinions by discussing ideal situations and their qualitites to solve those complains.
Grammatical approach
Relative pronouns: who / that / whom / why.
Relative clauses: who / which / that / where / when / whose.
Focus on vocabulary about qualities and flaws.
Main topic: Describing the purpose, features and reasons of different services offered in the labor world. Talking about changes and expressing emotions about it.
Grammatical approach
Infinitive clauses and phrases.
(Not) Custom to / (not) supposed to / (not) expected to / (not) acceptable to.
Other suggestions: agree, begin, decide, hope, intend, like, plan, and propose.
Word stress in sentences.
Main topic: Using idioms in a more natural way, improving your speech when talking about your favourite topics.
Grammatical approach
Collocations
Intensifying adverbs.
Synonyms and confusable words.
Focus on vocabulary.
Main topic: Discussing pros and cons of different situations and things to be accomplished at your career, describing qualities for job success.
Grammatical approach
Phrasal verbs.
Hyphen compounds.
Focus on vocabulary.
Main topic: Review, check evidences, heteroevaluation, final evaluation.