1-4 class
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Grammar
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The Alphabet
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Numbers
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Articles
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Subject and object pronouns
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Verb to be
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Verb to have got
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Verb «can»
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Prepositions of place
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There is, are / There was, were
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Possessive case
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Imperatives
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Question words
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Present Simple
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Present Continuous (Progressive)
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Verbs «love, hate, want to, let's»
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Past Simple
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The future and to be going to
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Quantity: much, many, a lot of
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Comparatives and superlatives
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Adverbs of manner
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Present Perfect
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Modal verbs
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Vocabulary
5-9 class
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Grammar
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Interrogative pronouns (Who? Whose?)
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Past continuous
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Countable and uncountable nouns
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Some, any, no, a lot (of), much, many with countable and uncountable nouns
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Present Simple
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Present Perfect Continuous
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Adjectives
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Adverbs
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Adjectives. Degrees of comparison
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The present continuous tense
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Present Simple vs Present Continuous
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The Present Perfect Tense
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Present Perfect - extra materials
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Direct/indirect questions
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Past Simple
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Past Perfect / Past Perfect Continuous
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Modal verbs
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Future Simple
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Future Continuous
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Linkers
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Pronouns
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Passive Voice
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Reported Speech
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Possessive case
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Word building
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Word order
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Articles
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Prepositions
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Quantity
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Vocabulary
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School, subjects, classmates
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Family Tree
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My family
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Hobbies and Pastimes
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Holidays, free time
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Jobs and Professions
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All About My Friends
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Clothes
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Food
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Sports
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Amazing animals
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Work and weekends
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Special days and celebrations
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Weather, seasons
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My home
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Modern living, socialising
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Travelling
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Now and then. Life in the past
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Food and drinks
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Reading books
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10-11 class
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Grammar
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Present simple
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Present continuous
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Present perfect. Present perfect continuous
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Past simple
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Past continuous
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Past perfect. Past perfect continuous
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Overview of past tenses
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Conditionals
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Passive Voice
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Nouns (countable, uncountable, singular, plural, compound, collective, proper)
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Articles (definite - the, indefinite – a/an, no article)
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Adjectives
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Adverbs (of frequency, of degree, already/yet/just)
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Pronouns
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Prepositions
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Modal verbs (may, might, must, can, could, be able to, would, should, shall, will)
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Quantity (some, any, none, much, many, a lot of)
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Reported speech (indirect speech), tag questions and negation
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Phrasal verbs
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Ing and the infinitive
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Relative clauses
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Vocabulary
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Education and culture
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House, family and friends
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Travelling
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Hobbies/daily activities
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Sports and healthy lifestyle
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Political issues, laws and legal system
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Nature, environment and global issues
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Technologies
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The business world
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The media
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Food, eating habits
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Shopping
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Jobs, work routine
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Town and country
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Disasters
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Youth problems
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Communication and relationships
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Different countries, different people
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