Materi Beginner To Advance
Materi Beginner To Advance
Materi Beginner To Advance
Elementary
Grammar to cover includes:
✓ Basic verbs in the present simple positive, negative and question forms: I live,
I don’t live, do I live?
✓ Simple adverbs of frequency: usually, sometimes.
✓ Quantities: How much, how many? Some, any.
✓ Showing ability: using can/can’t.
✓ The past simple tense with to be: was/were.
✓ Future simple tense: I will go. ✓ Past simple tense with regular verbs: I looked,
I listened. Vocabulary to cover includes:
✓ Simple adjectives: opposites, colours.
✓ Language for telling the time: what time is it? It’s half past three.
✓ Language for shopping: types of shops, asking for what you want.
Pre-Intermediate
Grammar to cover includes:
✓ Modal verbs: These give more meaning to the main verb in a sentence. Two examples
are: can/can’t and must/mustn’t. I can’t wait any more because I must get to the
shops.
✓ Possessive pronouns: mine, yours and so on.
✓ To be going to: This isn’t a tense but you use this structure to talk about
plans. I am going to study medicine at university.
✓ Present perfect tense: I’ve eaten.
✓ Past simple tense with irregular verbs: I ate, I thought.
✓ Past continuous tense: I was eating.
✓ Adverbs: slowly, well.
Vocabulary to cover includes:
✓ Types of films: comedy, western, thriller.
✓ Clothes: trousers, shirt, coat.
✓ Hobbies and interests: jogging, eating out, reading.
✓ Language for booking hotels and restaurants: Can I book a single room please?
✓ Landscape words: mountain, river, field.
✓ Parts of the body: shoulder, knee.
✓ Superlatives: the best, the most wonderful.
Intermediate
Grammar to cover includes:
✓ More modal verbs: (should, may, might). Too many modal verbs exist to teach at
once so you teach a few at a time.
✓ Zero conditional: If it rains, I use my umbrella.
✓ First conditional: If it rains, I’ll use my umbrella.
✓ Second conditional: If it rained, I’d use my umbrella.
✓ Non-defining relative clauses: The man, who I thought looked great, was at the
office.
✓ Gerunds and infinitives: going and to go.
✓ The verb will for spontaneous decisions: I’ll pay!
✓ Present perfect continuous tense: I have been singing, he has been dancing.
✓ Past perfect tense: They had seen it, you had not watched it.
Upper-Intermediate
Grammar to cover includes:
✓ To have something done: students are used to speaking about actions they do
themselves. With this grammatical structure they can express the idea of paying or
instructing other people to do things. For example, I had my house painted.
✓ Third conditional: If I had known, I wouldn’t have done it.
✓ Reported speech: She said that she . . .
✓ Defining relative clauses: The man who is standing over there is nervous.
✓ Modal verbs in the past: I could have come.
✓ Passive verb forms: The room was cleaned.
✓ The verb to wish: I wish I could go, you wish you were me (after wish you use a
verb in one of the past tenses, so students have to learn this verb separately)
✓ To be used to/ to get used to: I’m used to London now but I’m still getting used
to my new job. Students easily confuse these two grammatical structures for
familiar activities and activities that are becoming familiar .
✓ Past perfect continuous tense: I had been working.
✓ Future perfect: I will have written it.