| № | Песня | Тема/ Диалог (игра) | Грамматика |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rolling Stones “Satisfaction” | The first meeting I | modal auxiliary verbs: basic rules adjectives and adverbs |
| 2 | Queen “Show must go on” | The first meeting II | must, can, may, might: how certain? confusing adjectives and adverbs |
| 3 | Queen “Show must go on” | The first meeting III | must, should etc: obligation and with adjectives |
| 4 | E-type “Do you always” | Tourist information (Sk 2.5) | must and have (got) to: obligation adjectives without nouns |
| 5 | Smokie “What can I do for you” | At the hotel I | can (ability): special problems adjectives: order before nouns |
| 6 | Enrique and Whitney Houston “Could I have this kiss forever” | At the hotel II | can, could may: permission etc word order adverbs: with the verb |
| 7 | Enrique and Whitney Houston “Could I have this kiss forever” | At the hotel III | will: willingness etc focusing adverbs: even and only |
| 8 | Smokie “I’ll meet you at midnight” | Hotel Splendido | will and would: typical behaviour shall in questions adverbs at the end of the sentence |
| 9 | ABBA “The day before you came” | At the restaurant I | should have, could have etc still, yet and already |
| 10 | ABBA “The day before you came” | At the restaurant II | revision of modal verbs |
| 11 | Beatles “Michelle” | At the restaurant III | need prepositions with verbs, nouns etc |
| 12 | Take That “Babe” | Plans for tomorrow I | had better at/in and to |
| 13 | No doubt “Don’t speak” | Plans for tomorrow II | used to by and until |
| 14 | Britney Spears “Baby one more time” | Plans for tomorrow III | supposed to for and during |
| 15 | Seal “Kiss from a rose” | The Superlative vacuum cleaner | comparative and superlative adjectives opposite and in front of |
| 16 | Tina Turner “The best” | We like traveling I | irregular comparison between and among |
| 17 | Beatles “Piggies” | We like traveling II | comparative and superlative adverbs prepositions at the end of questions |
| 18 | Beatles “Piggies” | We like traveling III | much etc with comparatives prepositions in relative clause |
| 19 | Cardigans “My favourite game” | Tourist information | comparative or superlative? preposition in passive clauses |
| 20 | Cardigans “My favourite game” | Entertainment I | comparatives: other points prepositions after adjective + infinitive |
| 21 | Belle “Notre Dame de Paris” | Entertainment II | superlatives: other points relative: who, which and that |
| 22 | Belle “Notre Dame de Paris” | Entertainment III | than, as and that leaving out relative pronouns |
| 23 | Black “Wonderful life” | Gery Thatcher’s Party | as … as what = ‘the thing that’ etc |
| 24 | Army of lovers “Like A Virgin Sacrified” | Medical advice I | like and as relative whose |
| 25 | Army of lovers “Like A Virgin Sacrified” | Medical advice II | so and such non-identifying relative clause |
| 26 | Savage “Good bye” | Medical advice III | Very and too reduced relative clauses |
| 27 | Savage “Good bye” | At dentist’s (Sketch 2.3) | very (much) with past participles relatives revision |
| 28 | Ottowan “Hands up” | On the telephone I | reading relative clauses |
| 29 | Metallica “nothing else matters” | On the telephone II | whoever, no matter who etc |
| 30 | Bryan Adams “Everything I do” | On the telephone III | there is |
| 31 | ABBA “Rock me” | A free afternoon I | imperatives |
| 32 | ABBA “Rock me” | A free afternoon II | let’s exclamations |
| 33 | Joy “Touch by touch” | A free afternoon III | short answers and attention signals |
| 34 | Joy “Touch by touch” | Saying good-bye I | I (don’t) think so etc so am I etc |
| 35 | Svage Good bye” | Saying good-bye II | it: preparatory subject and object |
| 36 | Svage Good bye” | Saying good-bye III | emphasis with it, what etc |
