| № | Песня | Тема/ Диалог (игра) | Грамматика |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Garbage “Milk” | On the plane Introductions | Present Simple: to be Articles: a/an; the Singular and Plural Nouns |
| 2 | Beatles “Do you want to know a secret” | At breakfast | Present Simple Affirmative, Questions, Negatives |
| 3 | Beatles “All together now” | A coach journey | Revision of Present Simple Numbers How to say times in English |
| 4 | Beatles “Yesterday” | Car trouble | Past Simple: to be Countable and Uncountable nouns (articles) |
| 5 | Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue “Where the wild roses grow” | A telephone call | Past Simple Affirmative, Questions, Negatives |
| 6 | Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue “Where the wild roses grow” | Brave Students | Past Simple Irregular verbs |
| 7 | Scorpions “Still loving you” | Tea break | Future Simple: to be Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those |
| 8 | A-Teens “Super Trouper” | A crisis | To be going to Personal pronouns |
| 9 | A-Teens “Super Trouper” | At the Castle | There is/ there are Prepositions of place: in, on, at |
| 10 | Suzanne Vega and DNA “Tom’s Diner” | Shopping in town | Present Progressive |
| 11 | Suzanne Vega and DNA “Tom’s Diner” | A day out | The Two Present: the differences |
| 12 | Shocking Blue “Venus” | Making a shopping list In the wrong room | To have/ to have got |
| 13 | Cranberries “Will you remember” | A picnic | The Future Simple |
| 14 | Queen “We will rock you” | Planning a trip | Which Future? will, going to, Present Progressive or Simple Present for Future |
| 15 | Emilia “Big big world” | A day in London | Much and many, a lot of and lots of Adjectives |
| 16 | Beatles “Within you without you” | An interesting meeting | Past Progressive Simple Past or Past Progressive |
| 17 | Eruption “One way ticket” | On a train | Adverbs Adverbs with the verb |
| 18 | Eruption “One way ticket” | Fully booked | Question tags Numerals: cardinal and ordinal |
| 19 | Greedence “Have you ever seen rain” | In the tearoom | Present Perfect Present Perfect or Simple Past |
| 20 | Chris De Burgh “Lady in Red” | An evening at home | Present Perfect: news and details |
| 21 | Chris De Burgh “Lady in Red” | Choosing presents | Present Perfect: up to now |
| 22 | Kylie Minogue “Can’t get you out of my mind” | At the post office | Modal verbs: can, must, should etc |
| 23 | ABBA “Money” | Money matters | have to, had to, will have to |
| 24 | ABBA “Money” | Visitors from Germany | Some and any Preposition of time: at, in, on |
| 25 | Beatles “Michelle” | The king of Boonland | If clause |
| 26 | Sheryl Crow “Tomorrow never dies” | At the customs | Simple Present Passive Possessive pronouns |
| 27 | Sheryl Crow “Tomorrow never dies” | Currency exchange | Simple Future Passive More about countable and uncountable nouns |
| 28 | Bobby McFerrin “Don’t worry, Be happy” | Public transport | Simple Past Passive Prepositions of time: from… to, until, by, for during, while |
| 29 | Chris Rea “Josephine” | Checking in | Present Progressive Passive Reflexive Pronouns |
| 30 | Chris Rea “Josephine” | A phone call | Present Perfect Passive Other prepositions of place |
| 31 | Elton John “Sorry seems to be the hardest word” | Dining out | Passive or Active? Prepositions of Movement |
| 32 | Elton John “Sorry seems to be the hardest word” | At the restaurant | Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Comparison of adverbs (not) as … as |
| 33 | Tina Turner “The best” | Making an appointment | ‘s and s’ Possessive forms Prepositions in questions |
| 34 | Tina Turner “The best” | At the cinema | Shall in questions Articles with names Special cases of using articles |
| 35 | The Platters “Only you” | Shopping at the store | Imperatives: Let’s go interested, interesting, hard, hardly etc |
| 36 | The Platters “Only you” | A meeting with a lawyer | Relative pronouns who, which and that |
