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1Garbage
“Milk”
On the plane
Introductions

Present Simple: to be
Articles: a/an; the
Singular and Plural Nouns
2Beatles
“Do you want to know a secret”
At breakfast

Present Simple Affirmative, Questions, Negatives

3Beatles
“All together now”

A coach journey

Revision of Present Simple
Numbers How to say times in English
4Beatles
“Yesterday”

Car trouble

Past Simple:  to be
Countable and Uncountable nouns (articles)
5Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue
“Where the wild roses grow”
A telephone call

Past Simple   Affirmative, Questions, Negatives
6Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue
“Where the wild roses grow”
Brave Students

Past Simple Irregular verbs
7Scorpions
“Still loving you”
Tea breakFuture Simple: to be
Demonstrative pronouns:
this, that, these, those
8A-Teens
“Super Trouper”
A crisisTo be going to Personal pronouns
9A-Teens
“Super Trouper”
At the Castle

There is/ there are Prepositions of place: in, on, at
10Suzanne Vega and DNA
“Tom’s Diner”
Shopping in town

Present Progressive
11Suzanne Vega and DNA
“Tom’s Diner”
A day out

The Two Present: the differences

12Shocking Blue
“Venus”
Making a shopping list
In the  wrong room
To have/ to have got
13Cranberries
“Will you remember”
A picnicThe Future Simple
14Queen
“We will rock you”

Planning a tripWhich Future?
will, going to, Present Progressive or Simple Present for Future
15Emilia
“Big big world”
A day in LondonMuch and many, a lot of and lots of Adjectives
16Beatles
“Within you without you”
An interesting meeting

Past Progressive
Simple Past or Past Progressive
17Eruption
“One way ticket”
On a train

Adverbs Adverbs with the verb
18Eruption
“One way ticket”
Fully booked Question tags Numerals: cardinal and ordinal
19Greedence
“Have you ever seen rain”
In the tearoom

Present Perfect
Present Perfect or Simple Past
20Chris De Burgh
“Lady in Red”
An evening at homePresent Perfect: news and details
21Chris De Burgh
“Lady in Red”
Choosing presentsPresent Perfect: up to now
22Kylie Minogue
“Can’t get you out of my mind”
At the post office Modal verbs: can, must, should etc
23ABBA
“Money”
Money matters

have to, had to, will have to
24ABBA
“Money”
Visitors from Germany

Some and any Preposition of time: at, in, on
25Beatles
“Michelle”
The king of Boonland

If clause
26Sheryl Crow
“Tomorrow never dies”

At the customs

Simple Present Passive Possessive pronouns
27Sheryl Crow
“Tomorrow never dies”
Currency exchangeSimple Future Passive More about countable and uncountable nouns
28Bobby McFerrin
“Don’t worry, Be happy”
Public transport

Simple Past Passive Prepositions of time: from… to, until, by, for during, while
29Chris Rea
“Josephine”
Checking inPresent Progressive Passive Reflexive Pronouns
30Chris Rea
“Josephine”
A phone call

Present Perfect Passive Other prepositions of place
31Elton John
“Sorry seems to be the hardest word”
Dining outPassive or Active?
Prepositions of Movement
32Elton John
“Sorry seems to be the hardest word”
At the restaurant Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Comparison of adverbs
(not) as … as
33Tina Turner
“The best”
Making an appointment‘s and s’ Possessive forms
Prepositions in questions
34Tina Turner
“The best”
At the cinema

Shall in questions
Articles with names
Special cases of using articles
35The Platters
“Only you”
Shopping at the store

Imperatives: Let’s go
interested, interesting, hard, hardly etc
36The Platters
“Only you”
A meeting with a lawyerRelative pronouns who, which and that