English As a Foreign Language
Beginner
CH 1:Outcomes-Introducing yourself. Saying your name. Vocabulary-Countries
Using "to be" Names and letters
CH 2:Outcomes-Talking about yourself. Vocabulary-Numbers, nationalities, family and pets
"To Be" with ages and nationalities
CH 3:Outcomes-Things you have. Using apostrophes. Talking about belonging.Vocabulary-Animals, family and everyday things.
Possessive adjectives “this” and “that”. Possessive apostrophe
CH 4: Outcomes-Talking about your things Talking about your job Vocabulary-Jobs
“These” and “Those” Determiners and pronouns
CH 5:Outcomes-Telling time. Describing your day. Vocabulary-Words for time, daily routines
Times of the day Present simple
CH 6:Outcomes-Describing your week. Saying what things are not. Vocabulary-Days of the week, "Not".
Days and prepositions Negatives with “to be”
CH 7:Outcomes-Saying what you don’t do. Asking simple questions. Vocabulary-Daily activities, jobs.
More negatives Simple questions
CH 8:Outcomes-Answering spoken questions. Asking for details. Vocabulary-jobs and routines, question words, around town.
Short answers Open questions
CH 9:Outcomes-Talking about your town. Using articles. Finding your way. Vocabulary-Towns, buildings, places in town.
“There is” and “there are” Using “a” and “the” Definite and indefinite articles Imperatives
CH 10:Outcomes-Joining sentences. Describing places. Giving reasons. Vocabulary-Town, places, jobs, family, around the house.
Using “and” and “but” Adjectives “because”
CH 11:Outcomes-Talking about possessions. Asking about household objects. Vocabulary-House, furniture, food, drink.
Using “have”
CH 12:Outcomes-Talking about food. Talking about amounts. Vocabulary-Food containers, ingredients, quantities, clothes.
Uncountable nouns Measurements
CH 13:Outcomes-Describing clothes. Giving opinions. Vocabulary-shopping, clothes, sports.
Using “too” and “fit” Opinion adjectives
CH 14:Outcomes-Talking about sports. Talking about your free time. Vocabulary-Hobbies and pastime.
Using “go” and “play” Adverbs and frequency
Ch 15:Outcomes-Talking about what you like Expressing preference Vocabulary-Music, food, abilities.
“Love”, “Like”, “Hate”
Ch 16:Outcomes-What you can and can’t do.
“Can” “cant” “cannot”
Ch 17:Outcomes-Describing action. Describing ability.
Regular and irregular adverbs Modifying adverbs
Ch 18:Outcomes-Talking about ambitions, wishes and desires. Talking about studies
Would and want Adverbs and articles
English As a Foreign Language
Intermediate
CH 1:Outcomes-Making conversation. Talking about where things are. Vocabulary- Introduction and greetings, countries, nationalities.
Question tags. Prepositions of place.
CH 3:Outcomes-Exchanging personal information. Talking about your career. Vocabulary-Contact details, jobs, professions.
Letters and numbers. “Job” and “work”.
CH 4:Outcomes-Talking about routines. Talking about everyday activities. Vocabulary-work, leisure, body, appearance.
Adverbs of frequency. Phrasal verbs.
CH 5:Outcomes-Describing people in detail. Describing clothes. Vocabulary-Clothes, accessories, fashion, rooms, furniture.
Adjectives. Present continuous.
CH 6:Outcomes-Talking about your day. Describing a town in detail. Vocabulary-routines, clothes, around town.
Collocations. Separable phrasal verbs.
CH 7:Outcomes-Describing and comparing places. Vocabulary-Geographical terms, feelings, emotions, family, growing up.
Modifiers Adjectives with “-ing”, “-ed”.
CH 8:Outcomes-Describing your childhood. Changing the meaning of words. Vocabulary-Baby equipment, parenting, education, studying, transport
“Did” for emphasis. Prefixes and suffixes.
CH 9:Outcomes-Talking about the. Talking about your achievements. Vocabulary-Travel experiences, adventure, sports.
Present perfect tense. Modifying adverbs.
CH 10:Outcomes-Talking about activities in the past. Asking about past events. Vocabulary-Home improvements, hobbies, interests.
Present perfect continuous. Forms of the present perfect.
CH 11:Outcomes-Talking about everyday problems. Talking about the things you own. Vocabulary-Urban problems, possessions, food, drink.
Negative prefixes. Definite and zero articles.
CH 12:Outcomes-Talking about food and recipes. Talking about why you use things. Vocabulary-Measurements, flavours, household gadgets, sport
Reflexive pronouns. Gerunds and infinitives.
CH 13:Outcomes-Talking about opinions and plans. Talking about future arrangements. Vocabulary-Sports, leisure.
Simple verb patterns. Collocations with “take”.
CH 14:Talking about plans to keep fit. Making predictions and promises. Vocabulary-Healthy living, weather, climate.
“Going to” “Will”
CH 15:Outcomes-Discussing possibilities. Expressing obligation. Vocabulary-Weather, landscape, sickness, health.
“Might”. “Must” and “Could”.
CH 16:Outcomes-Talking about possibility. Asking for permission. Vocabulary-health, sickness, good manners.
“Migth” and “Could”. “Can”, “Could”.
CH 17:Outcomes-Understanding informal English. Checking relations. Vocabulary-Personal relationships, travel, leisure plans, science tools.
Three word phrasal verbs. Question tags.
CH 18:Outcomes-Talking about general truth. Describing a process. Vocabulary-scientific facts, science experiments.
Zero conditional. Present simple passive.
English As a Foreign Language
Advanced
CH 1:Outcomes-Using question tags. Describing states. Vocabulary-Meeting new people, action and state verbs.
Present tenses. State verbs in continuous forms.
CH 1:Outcomes-Talking about your life. Ordering adjectives. Vocabulary-Beliefs and opinions, personalities.
Collocations. General and specific adjectives.
CH 3:Outcomes-Expressing general truths. Using complex phrasal verbs. Vocabulary-Talents, abilities, travel, tourism.
Introductory “it”. Phrasal verbs overview.
CH 4:Outcomes-Talking about a variety of past actions. Giving advice and opinions. Talking about possibilities. Vocabulary-Travel adjectives
Past perfect continuous. Modals for advice and opinion. Degrees of likelihood.
CH 5:Outcomes-Talking about relationships. Contrasting the past with the present. Vocabulary-Family, relationships.
Linking information. “Used to” and “would”.
CH 6:Outcomes-Comparing & contrasting. Expressing case, effect & change. Vocabulary-Adjective noun collocations, age, population, studying.
“As…as” comparisons Two comparatives together.
CH 7:Outcomes-Taking notes. Talking about numbers. Vocabulary-Academic life, approximate quantity phrases.
Organizing information. Generalization.
CH 8:Outcomes-Changing sentence emphasis. Talking about hypothetical situations. Vocabulary-Online learning, exams, assessment, working.
The passive voice. “What if”, “suppose”, “in case”.
CH 9:Outcomes-Writing a resume and cover letter. Asking questions politely. Vocabulary-Job applications, job interviews.
Prepositions, gerunds. Direct & indirect questions.
CH 10:Outcomes-Using complex verb patterns. Talking about starting a business. Vocabulary-Work, new business, meeting and presenting.
Verb + infinitive/gerund. Double object verbs.
CH 10:Outcomes-Talking about work issues. Taking part in meetings. Vocabulary-Workplace language, office tasks.
Reflexive pronouns. Combing verbs.
CH 12:Outcomes-Adding detail to descriptions. Expressing purpose. Vocabulary-Qualifying words, language of apology, environmental concerns.
Non-gradable adjectives. “In order to”. “So that”.
CH 13:Outcomes-Talking about an unreal past. Expressing regret about the past. Vocabulary-Environmental threats, time markers.
The third conditional. “Should have”. “Ought to have”.
CH 14:Outcomes-Changing sentence stress. Describing quantities. Vocabulary-Actions, consequences, nature, tradition, superstition.
Dependent prepositions. “Few”, “Little”, “Fewer”, “Less”.
CH 15:Outcomes-Talking about past possibility. Speculating and making deductions. Vocabulary-Urban myths, phrasal verbs with “out”.
“Might/may/could” in the past. More uses of modal verbs.
CH 16:Outcomes-Talking about hypothetical situations. Joining a clause to a sentence. Vocabulary-Personality traits, chance, weather phrases
Mixed conditionals. Words with “-ever”.
CH 17:Outcomes-Distancing yourself from facts. Expressing uncertainty. Vocabulary-Media, celebrity, reporting & hedging language.
Passive voice for reporting. Indirect statements.
CH 18:Outcomes-Adding emphasis to statements. Shifting focus. Vocabulary-Media, celebrity, phrases for emphasis.
Inversion after adverbs. Focusing with clauses.