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A2-level English course:
1. Verb tenses review
Review and practice the present simple, present continuous, past simple, and future simple verb tenses Introduce the present perfect tense 2. Modal verbs review Review and practice common modal verbs (e.g. can, could, must, should) Introduce additional modal verbs (e.g. might, ought to) 3. Passive voice Introduce the concept of the passive voice Practice forming passive sentences in the present and past simple tenses 4. Relative clauses Introduce defining and non-defining relative clauses Practice forming and using relative clauses to provide additional information about nouns 5. Reported speech Introduce the concept of reported speech Practice reporting statements, questions, and requests in the past simple tense 6. Phrasal verbs Introduce common phrasal verbs Practice using phrasal verbs in context 7. Adverbs Review common adverbs of frequency (e.g. always, often, sometimes) Introduce other types of adverbs (e.g. adverbs of manner, adverbs of place) Practice using adverbs to modify verbs and adjectives 8. Prepositions Review common prepositions of place (e.g. in, on, under) Introduce additional prepositions (e.g. to, at, of) Practice using prepositions to indicate location and time 9. Linking words and conjunctions Introduce common linking words (e.g. furthermore, however, therefore) Introduce common conjunctions (e.g. and, but, or) Practice using linking words and conjunctions to connect ideas in sentences and paragraphs 10. Gerunds and infinitives Introduce the concept of gerunds and infinitives Practice using gerunds and infinitives as subjects, objects, and complements in sentences 11. The present perfect and past simple tenses Practice using the present perfect to talk about past events that are connected to the present Practice using the past simple to talk about past events that are finished and completed 12. The future perfect and future continuous tenses Introduce the future perfect tense Introduce the future continuous tense Practice using the future perfect and future continuous to talk about future events and actions 13. Conditionals Introduce zero, first, second, and third conditionals Practice using conditionals to talk about hypothetical situations and their consequences 14. Direct and indirect object pronouns Introduce direct and indirect object pronouns (e.g. me, him, her, them) Practice using object pronouns to replace nouns in sentences 15. Reflexive pronouns Introduce reflexive pronouns (e.g. myself, herself, themselves) Practice using reflexive pronouns for emphasis and to indicate that the subject and object of the verb are the same 16. Review and practice Review and practice all of the concepts and language covered in the course Encourage students to use the language they have learned in short conversations and role-plays.