P1 Spring Week 12
- A/an, the, no article: The use of articles in English
- Articles Quiz
- Compound Adjectives
- Compound Adjectives 2
- Conditional sentences, type III, statements
- Exercise on Conditional Sentences Type 3
- Future continuous and future perfect
- Future continuous and future perfect 2
- Future Perfect vs Future Continuous
- Future Perfect vs Future Continuous Game
- How to use Wish
- The third conditional (Listening)
- THIRD CONDITIONAL
- Third Conditional
- Third conditional: Past unreal situations
- Wish Clauses
- Wishes and Regrets
- Wishes and Regrets
- Wishes and regrets: I wish/if only
P1 Spring Week 10
- First and second conditionals
- First conditional vs. second conditional
- Modal verbs of deduction and speculation
- Modal verbs of deduction – must, may, might, could, can’t
- Modals of Deduction (can’t, might or must)
- Modals of deduction (present) – Quiz 1
- Modals of deduction (Video explanation)
- Modals Of Deduction – Video Exercise (Sherlock Holmes Meets Jim Moriarty!)
- Past modal verbs of deduction
- Past modals
- Present Modals for Deduction (Test)
- Second Conditional IF (Unreal)
- Second Conditional Video Activity
- Second Conditionals
P1 Spring Week 9
- ‘WISH’ EXERCISE 1
- Future time clauses
- I Wish – Dreams Of A Better Life (A short movie activity)
- Money Matters! (Listen about future clauses)
- Reading activity to practice wishes
- Retirement Challenges in the U.S. – B2 English Listening Test
- Verbs in time clauses and ‘if’ clauses
- Wish List (Listening – Rebecca talks about what she wishes she could do)
- Wishes about the present or future (Explanation)
- Wishes and regrets – I wish/if only
- Wishes: ‘wish’ and ‘if only’
P1 Spring Week 8
- Infinitives and gerunds – verb patterns
- Reading comprehension – It was really terrifying
- Unless, Provided, As Long As
- Unless, Provided, As Long As
- Verb + -ing or verb + infinitive
- Verb + object + infinitive/gerund – verb patterns
- Verb patterns
- VERB PATTERNS EXERCISES
- Verbs followed by ‘-ing’ or infinitive to change meaning
- Zero and first conditional and future time clauses
- Zero and First conditional structures
P1 Spring Week 7
- Compulsive Shopping (Relative Clauses Reading Passage)
- Defining relative clauses – who, which, that, where
- Make a reduced relative clause!
- REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES
- Reduced Relative Clauses 2
- RELATIVE CLAUSE EXERCISES
- Relative clauses (Listening)
- Relative clauses / reduced relative clauses game
- Relative Clauses in Conversation
P1 Spring Week 5
- Endangered animals: Talking about the future
- Future continuous (video)
- Future continuous and future perfect
- Future continuous and future perfect exercises
- Future continuous – Grammar chart
- Future forms
- Future forms – will, be going to, present continuous
- Future Perfect (Listening)
- Grammar Exercise: Future Continuous or Future Perfect?
- https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/passive.html
- Passive forms (Listening)
- Passives
- Podcast – Future continuous and perfect compared
- Roadmap B2 Week 5 Quizlet
P1 Spring Week 4
- Grammar Exercise: Past Simple or Past Continuous
- https://www.grammarbank.com/reduced-relative-clauses.html
- Listening: The Environment
- Past simple, past continuous, past perfect
- Past simple, past continuous, past perfect (Tense Revision)
- Past Tense or Past Perfect
- Pollution and the Environment – Vocabulary
- Reduced relative clauses – lesson and exercises
P1 Spring Week 3
- A GAME on MODALS of OBLIGATION, PERMISSION, ABILITY, PROHIBITION
- A Game on Noun Clauses
- A Guide to Noun Clauses
- Building Strong Responses with Noun Clauses
- Listening Exercise
- Listening Exercise II
- Listening Exercise III
- Modal verbs – permission, obligation, prohibition, necessity
- Modals of Obligation
- Noun Clause Test
- Noun Clauses
- Noun Clauses (Combining Sentences)
- Reading Exercise
P1 Spring Week 2
- Intermediate Listening Practice: Here Is The News
- Listening: Present Perfect
- Listening: Wedding Plans
- Present Perfect – Conversation Questions 2
- Present Perfect Conversation Questions
- Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous
- Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous exercises
- PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE OR PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS?
- Prism 3 Unit 1 Reading 1&2 Vocabulary
P1 Spring Week 1
- Get used to (Listening)
- Intermediate grammar exercise: used to, be used to, get used to
- Present Simple & Present Continuous Game
- Present simple or present continuous
- PRESENT SIMPLE OR PRESENT CONTINUOUS 2
- Prism 3: Unit 1, Listening 1 Vocabulary
- Prism Unit 1 Listening Quiz Listening 1 and 2 Vocabulary
- Sarah’s Day Off – Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
- Simple Present vs Present Continuous
- The Difference: Used to, Be Used to, Get Used to
- Used to, be used to, get used to
- Used to/ to get used to/ to be used to (Quiz)