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Elementary

Beginner / Starter

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Beginner / Starter
   
tobe: am / is / are I'm from Russia / You're in class 2 / He's 30 years old. I'm not from Moscow / You aren't late / He isn't French. Am I late? Are you from the UK? Is he French? Howareyou? Whereishefrom?
a book - books a watch - watches an umbrella - umbrellas
this, these that, those What's this? What are these? How much is this bag? What's that? What are those?
I - my / you - your / we - our / they - their he - his / she - her / it - its
's Maria's children, John's birthday, my parents' car
It's a fast car - This car is fast They're expensive shoes - These shoes are expensive
PresentSimple I have breakfast at home / She lives in a flat. I don't go to work by bus / She doesn't have a pet. Do you understand me? / Does she work here? Where do you live? / When does she start work?
(adverbsoffrequency) always, usually often, sometimes, hardly ever, never
be do Where are you from? / Where do you live?
can, can't I can play the guitar / I can't sing. / Can I park here?
like, love, hate I like swimming / I love reading I hate doing housework
PresentContinuous I'm driving to the airport at the moment What are you doing?
Thereis / thereare There is bar in this hotel but there aren't any restaurants.
Past Simple: was / were regular verbs () irregular verbs () I was born in 1988. Where were you at 7 o'clock last night? I arrived in Stockholm early in the morning. What time did you arrive? I bought some souvenirs. What did you buy?
PresentContinuous I'm arriving in Venice on April 10. Whereareyoustaying?

 

Elementary

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Elementary
   
tobe: am / is / are My name's Anna / You're early / My email address is... I'm not English / It isn't far Where are you from? / What's your phone number? Howoldareyou?
I - my / you - your / we - our / they - their he - his / she - her / it - its
a book - books / a watch - watches an umbrella - umbrellas a man - men, a woman - women, a person - people
this, these that, those What's this? What are these? How much is this bag? What's that? What are those?
It's an empty box- This box is empty. They're cheap / quite cheap / really cheap
(imperative) Let's Open the door / Sit down / Turn off your mobile. Let's take a break / Let's go to the cinema.
PresentSimple I wear glasses / They drink tea / It rains a lot I don't have children / They don't live here / It doesn't work Do you live in a flat? / Does she speak German? Whattimedoesitopen?
's Whose Justin Bieber's sister, George Clooney's father Whose bag is it?
at 7am, in the morning, at the weekend, in March on Monday, at school, in the park
always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never every day, twice a week, three times a year
can / can't Where can I park? / I can't hear you.
PresentContinuous What's happening? What are you looking at?
Objectpronouns I - me / we - us / they - them he - him / she - her / it - it
like / love / enjoy don't mind hate I like / love / enjoy reading in bed. I don't mind cooking. I hate getting up early.
be do Are you a fan of any band? When do you usually listen to music?
Past Simple was / were regular verbs () irregular verbs (.) Where were you? I was at a party last weekend / They were angry They chatted and listened to music. What did they do? I wore a black dress. What did you wear?
there is / there are some / any There's a dining room. There are three bedrooms. Are there any neighbors? There are some paintings.
therewas / therewere Was there a mini-bar in your room? Therewere 3 otherguests.
an apple, a banana some sugar, some rice We need some sugar / There isn't any milk.
How much / how many a lot of, some, none How much free time do you have? How many friends do you have on Facebook?
A proton is heavier than an electron. Mosquitoes are more dangerous than sharks. good - better / bad - worse / far - further
It's the longest river in the world. It's the most popular art gallery in the world.
Goingto I'm going to travel round Europe.
Goingto You're going to like it.
speak fast, know him well, drive carefully
want to talk to you, would like to learn to cook need to stop
I'm a student / It's the oldest university in Europe.
PresentPerfect I've seen Harry Potter but I haven't read the book. Have you ever eaten sushi?



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